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Laurel Electronics Ethernet Node Configuration for Series 2 Digital Panel Meters, Counters, Timers, Transmitters and Ethernet-to-Serial Device Servers User Manual

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4. EMAIL SETUP Web Page

How to get here: From the top navigation bar of the selected Node.

Background: An email account can be set up for each Node. This allows the Node to send data
readings at periodic intervals, when it encounters an alarm condition, when it goes on-or off-line,
or in response to email requests. Commands can also be emailed to the Node with these
capitalized words in the subject line:

LIST – Adds the sender’s email address to the email list in the Node.
DELIST – Removes an email address from the email list in the Node.
ACQUIRE – Requests the last readings of all devices under this Node.
IDENTIFY – Requests the MAC address of the Node.

A powerful feature of our Nodes is the ability to send Alarm information to cell phones via text
messages. This allows operators to receive alarm information within a couple of seconds
wherever they are, even if they are in a meeting, at lunch, or outside the plant. Sending a text
message in North America is as easy as sending an email. Specify the receiving address in the
format below, which will vary with the cell phone carrier. “Number” is the 10-digit cell number
without spaces or punctuation:

• AT&T: [email protected]
• Qwest: [email protected]
• T-Mobile: [email protected]
• Verizon: [email protected]
• Sprint: [email protected]
• Sprint: [email protected]
• Virgin Mobile: [email protected]
• Nextel: [email protected]

• Alltel: [email protected]
• Metro PCS: [email protected]
• Powertel: [email protected]
• Boost Mobile: [email protected]
• Suncom: [email protected]
• Tracfone: [email protected]
• U.S. Cellular: [email protected]