Configuration Guide User Manual

5. Warning Settings
This is the window where warning notifications can be
enabled for readings that exceed preset limits. You can
elect to enable the contact pair for triggering an external
device only or to also send a Warning Notification
Warnings are sent via E-Mail or can be a Text to Cell
Phone using the carrier’s E-Mail to SMS Gateway.
Here you see one warning E-Mail being sent and text
messages to an AT&T and a Verizon cell phone. You
can designate up to 4 recipients.
If not already done, here is where to make the settings
for the server you will be using to send Warning
Emails, should you choose to do so. You will need to
determine the type of authentication, if any, required by
your Email server. The TR-700W supports either
SMTP Authentication or POP Before SMTP. For
SMTP Authentication the TR-700W uses the LOGIN protocol. If you are unsure about this you should check with your Service
Provider, your IT Specialist, or you can try using the “ehlo” command as described in Appendix II at the end of this guide. If you are
using an in-house server, or have a direct connection to your Email server, it is possible that it may not require any authentication at
all.
A Note About Free E-Mail Service: Some of the most popular free e-mail services, such as Gmail and Hotmail, use SSL
encryption, which the TR-700W does not support. Because of this, these services cannot be used to send warning or data E-Mails.
There is, however, a free POP3 E-Mail service provided by GMX which has been tested to work with the TR-700W. An account for
free POP3 Email service can be quickly established at www.gmx.com. When setting up the TR-700W for a GMX account use the
settings shown above: