Wcc iii alarming, Text messaging alarms – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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WCC III Technical Guide
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11. WCC III ALARMING
How to Send a Text Message to a
Cellular Phone via an Email from the
WCC III System
Most cellular telephone providers have as a free* option (charges 
may apply in some instances) an E-mail to TEXT service for their 
cellular phone plans. *Usually the cellular telephone providers will 
have an unlimited text messaging option in one or more of their 
plans.
When using Verizon cellular service, the text messaging e-mail 
address for your phone is your 10-digit phone number followed 
by @VTEXT.com. For example, if your phone number is 1-555-
555-5555, your e-mail address (for TEXT MESSAGING) would 
be [email protected]
When using Sprint cellular service, the text messaging e-mail 
address for your phone is your 10-digit phone number followed by 
@messaging.sprintpcs.com. For example, if your phone number is 
1-555-555-5555, your e-mail address (for TEXT MESSAGING) 
would be [email protected].
When using AT&T cellular service, the text messaging e-mail 
address for your phone is your 10-digit phone number followed 
by @txt.att.net. For example, if your phone number is 1-555-555-
5555, your e-mail address (for TEXT MESSAGING) would be 
[email protected]
For example: [email protected] or 5555555555@
messaging.sprintpcs.com or [email protected] would be 
programmed into the WCC III System Parameters Screen as an 
E-mail address. Any alarm type level that is generated would be 
sent to that cellular telephone number as a text message.
Text Messaging Alarms
