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9487 Dielman Rock Island Ind Dr, St. Louis, MO 63132 www.becs.com
Operation and Maintenance Manual
Rev:
L13
Recipients Setup (Op): Allows configuration
of eight recipients which can individually be
configured for fax, pager, email, or text message
call-out.
Call-Out Type:
Pager: Requires a BECSys Ethernet Modem
card or a standard modem. Calls a numeric
pager and leaves a callback number.
After dialing the pager's number, the
controller will wait for five seconds of
silence before sending the callback
number.
Fax: Requires a BECSys Ethernet Modem
card. Calls a fax machine and sends a fax
containing all active alarms, the times
they were triggered, and a summary of
inputs and set points.
Email: Requires a BECSys Ethernet card
with functioning DNS and SMTP server
settings. Sends an email to the recipient's
email address containing all active alarms,
the times they were triggered, and a
summary of inputs and set points.
Text Message: Requires BECSys Ethernet
card with functioning DNS and SMTP server
settings. Sends a text message with a list of
active alarms to a text pager or cell phone
using email.
Disabled: Disables the call-out recipient.
Pager Service # (pager): This option is only
shown if the call-out type is set to pager. Enter the
recipient's pager phone number to dial. You
may use commas to add two second delays
in the dialing of the number. Example
9,1234567 will dial 9, wait two seconds, then
dial 1234567.
Callback # (pager): This option is only shown
if the call-out type is set to pager. Enter a number
to leave as the callback number displayed on
the pager.
Fax Number (fax): This option is only shown if
the call-out type is set to fax. Enter the phone
number of the recipient's fax machine. You
may use commas to add two second delays
in the dialing of the number. Example
9,1234567 will dial 9, wait two seconds, then
dial 1234567.
Email address (Email): This option is only
shown if the call-out type is set to email. Enter the
recipients email address. Enter the local part
of the email address (the part before the @)
into the first screen, then enter the domain
part of the email address (the part after the
@) into the second screen.
Email address (text message): This option
is only shown if the call-out type is set to text
message. The recipients email address for text
messaging is usually in the form of the
pager's or cell's ten-digit-
number@domain.com or the like.
(2223334444@txt.att.net). Enter the phone
number into the first screen, then enter the
domain part of the email address (the part
after the @) into the second screen. Check
with the recipient's wireless carrier for the
correct email address to use.
Post-Delay: This option is used only if the call-
out type is pager or fax. The post delay is ignored if
the call-out type is email or text message. The time
to delay starting the next recipient call-out
after this recipient call-out is triggered.
Test: Triggers a test call-out of the current
recipient only. You may only test one
recipient at a time. NOTE: if the callout
type is Text Message, an alarm must be
active for the test message to be sent.
Current State: Shows the current state of
the recipient's call-out when a call-out is in
progress.
Last Status: Shows the status of the
previous call-out for the selected recipient.
This is only updated when a call-out has
been completed. Some of the possible
results are: success, no dial tone, busy, no
answer, and no carrier.
Common North American text message
email domains
A
T&T @txt.att.net
Rogers @pcs.rogers.com
Sprint PCS @messaging.sprintpcs.com
T
-Mobile @tmomail.net
US Cellular @smtp.uscc.net
V
erizon PCS @vtext.com
A – 8.2.4: Installed Options
This screen lists the currently supported
notification hardware (modem and email), their
current status, and some diagnostic information.
A – 8.3: Datalog Frequency
Once you have entered System Configuration,
select Datalog Frequency (Operator) from the
menu. Here you can choose how often the
controller collects data. By setting the Datalog
Frequency longer, the more information the
controller can store, but the less detailed the
information is.

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