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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

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MESSAGING SETUP

5.9

Destination 3 User Number

If Destination 3 is a cellular number, enter the user’s User Number for

arming/disarming authorization.

5.10

EMAIL COMM TYPE

Email Communication Type

NET CELL

Choosing NET sends email messages over the network. Choosing CELL sends email

messages via cellular communication. Default is NET. This prompt appears only if

any destination above is an e-mail address and the panel is a network panel (has an

Ethernet connector).

5.11

O/C EMAIL NO YES

O/C Email

Select

YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing reports via email. Default

is NO. This prompt displays if any destination above is an email address.

5.12

O/C SMS

NO YES

O/C SMS

Select

YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing messages to a cell phone

via SMS protocol. Default is NO. This option displays if any destination above is a

cell phone number.

5.13

MONTHLY LIMIT: 0

Monthly Limit

This option displays if any programmed destination is a cell phone number using

NET or CELL communication or an email address using CELL communication. If

all destinations are email addresses using NET communication, this option does

not display. This number limits the monthly incoming and outgoing SMS messages

allowed to be sent or received by the panel.

A panel event that causes messages to be sent to destination cell phone numbers

or destination email addresses is counted towards the panel’s monthly limit. For

example, if an alarm message is sent to a cell phone number and an email address

using CELL communication, a total of 2 messages are counted towards the monthly

limit for the panel. SMS messages sent from a cell phone to the panel, including

status requests and In Touch™ SMS Text messaging commands, also count toward the

monthly limit. The limit is reset at midnight on the 14th of every month. Range is

from 0 to 999. When 0 is entered, there is no limit on the number of messages able

to be sent or received by the panel. Default is 0.

Note: The SecureCom Wireless text plan selected for the panel should match or

exceed the programmed Monthly Limit.
The remaining options only appear if email messaging has been selected to be sent

via network. The options allow the email server to be selected by the installing

dealer. Typically this is the email service provided by the installing dealer. This

allows opportunity for additional services to be provided to the end user.

5.14

SMTP SERVER
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SMTP Server

Enter the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Server name. The SMTP email server

is responsible for sending the email to its destination. An example SMTP email

server name is: mail.somedomain.com. The domain should be the email server that

provides email support for your alarm customers.

5.15

SMTP PORT:

25

SMTP Server Port

The SMTP server port number is the port that the panel uses to initiate a TCP

connection with the email server. The default port is 25.

5.16

SMTP USERNAME

SMTP Username

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Most SMTP servers require a username to send email. This is sent to the SMTP server

in conjunction with the SMTP Password to provide email authentication to the server.

5.17

SMTP PASSWORD

SMTP Password

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Most SMTP servers require a password to send email. This is sent to the SMTP server

in conjunction with the SMTP Username to provide email authentication to the server.

Passwords display as lowercase.

5.18

FROM EMAIL

From Email Address

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Enter the email address on file with the email service. This displays in the email

message as the sender’s address.

DESTINATION 3

USER NUMBER: 0