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SMS Message Format
There is a specific format for the text message that is returned to the Digital Sprite 2, the format
is detailed within this section. It is important that the message format be strictly adhered to for
this function to operate. Further message formats can be found in Appendix F along with
information that can be obtained from the Digital Sprite 2.
CALLBACK?<password>&<destination>&<profile>&<text>
How to Configure Email Settings
The Digital Sprite 2 can automatically transmit and e-mail to an SMTP Server
under numerous conditions; on start up of the Digital Sprite 2, on receipt of an
alarm, camera failure and notification of VMD.
This allows the Digital Sprite 2 to be installed in unmanned applications where a
Remote Monitoring Station (or Manager, etc) would be notified, by e-mail, if any
of the above conditions occur.
To configure the settings to allow e-mails to be transmitted:
1. Select Network -> Email.
2. Enter the connection profile; this can be Ethernet if the e-mail is to be transmitted over the
LAN or WAN or named profile if using a dial up connection.
3. Enter the IP address or the DNS name of the SMTP Server the e-mail will be sent to.
4. Enter the e-mail address that the SMTP server should forward the e-mail to.
5. If applicable enter the display name for the e-mail address.
6. Enter the e-mail address that the recipient is to reply to, this is only applicable if a reply is
required and must be filled in for this to happen.
7. If applicable enter the display name of the reply e-mail address.
password This is the SMS password that has been identified in the SMS Set-up page
and enables the command to be executed.
destination This is the IP address or DNS name of the Viewing application that has
telserver/Viewer (Telnet listener) enabled to receive the message.
profile This can be a number or name that has been configured on the SMS Set-
up page, this will be via the serial port or Ethernet connection.
text This is the text message that will be sent to the remote viewer informing
the Operator of an incident and therefore should be meaningful.