Tier delay – Sensaphone CELL682 User Manual
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When sending an alarm message via e-mail the Cell682 will compose a text mes-
sage based on the Unit’s name, PIN, Input name, Input type, current value, and
alarm limit (where applicable). A sample alarm message is shown below:
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Contact ALARM at Oak Station CELL682#1520
Contact 1 Security is in alarm
To acknowledge send 1202
aLarm NoTIfICaTIoN–aLpHaNUmerIC paGer
When sending an alarm message to an Alphanumeric pager, the Cell682 leaves a
text message on the display of the pager. A sample is shown below:
Low 4-20ma ALARM at Sensaphone Cell682 #250
2 Water Level is now 21
Level crossed limit of 20
To acknowledge send 2002
aLarm NoTIfICaTIoN—TexT messaGe To CeLL pHoNe
When sending an alarm text message to a cell phone the Cell682 leaves a mes-
sage on the display of the phone. A sample is shown below
Low 4-20mA ALARM at Sensaphone Cell682 #250
2 Water Level is now 21
Level crossed limit of 20
To acknowledge send 2002
tier delay
You can group destinations into tiers and then program a delay time until the
next tier gets called. This allows you to contact your primary personnel first
and, if necessary, escalate the calling to the next level. Up to 24 tiers can be
configured. The Cell682 will start sending alarm messages to all destinations
programmed in Tier 1. If the alarm is acknowledged, it will halt the notification
process for that alarm and no additional alarm messages will be delivered. If all
of the Tier 1 destinations have been sent the alarm message and no acknowl-
edgement was received, the unit will wait the programmed Tier Delay Time and
then start sending the alarm to the destinations in the next Tier. An example is
described below: