07-05-2007 08:48 AM
07-05-2007 11:02 PM
07-06-2007 03:09 PM
Ryan,
This is the first time that I have used Lookout so I am not sure what you want me to try. I am calling the same phone number and i am sending a different code based on what is in alarm - i.e. - 222, 333, 444.
By using 1 pager for all alarms it seems like the port will still stay busy.
Can you send me some screen shots showing how to configure the pager and alarm objects?
Example of alarms that i am trying to send:
Alarm Condition: Water level in tank is too low. Send code to pager - 222
Alarm Condition: Motor not running. Send code to pager - 555
07-10-2007 03:24 AM
09-19-2007 03:58 PM
09-22-2007 12:46 AM
If you use an external program such as Control-See, what initiates the page from lookout?
Can you delay pages? For example, only send the alarm to the pager if the operator does not respond for 5 minutes.
Thanks
09-22-2007 05:50 AM
Alan,
U.C.ME-OPC connects to Lookout using OPC. Lookout is the OPC server while U.C.ME is an OPC client software. Once the alarm is triggered in Lookout, U.C.ME gets a messagge and initiates the alarm notification.
Yes, pages may be delayed. The administrator may define the recipients list and the timeout (in minutes) between each recipient. For more details please have a look at http://opc-sms.blogspot.com/ or at www.controlsee.com .
Mike