USER MANUAL
TYPE ML-2012/13
Manufacturers of low power instruments
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Next thing is the setup of the data outputs.
Before that, we have to configure the general modem settings for GPRS operation. Consult your GPRS-
provider for the correct local settings. In the reference, a table is included with some international GPRS-
providers and their settings. These settings might have been changed.
Go to Menu-option 2 <Modem settings>
Now we can setup the FTP, TCP and Email output
Therefore go to menu-option:
-C
Ftp Output.
-D
Tcp output
-E
Email output
Enter your server-settings.
It should look like this:
Email settings
Beware:
Some providers
strictly check the
Originator
address. So
make sure this
address is valid.
Now perform an Email test and check if it is working right.
It is strongly recommended to include some internal sensors in the configuration, because of the
monitoring of the performance of the data logger itself. Most users like to keep track of the battery-life for
example.
[0] Exit
[1] Name >> Email
[2] Send interval >> Normal 01:00:00; Alarm Not Used
[3] Send delay >> Not Used
[4] SMTP Server >> smtp.provider.com
[5] SMTP Port >> 25
[6] User name >> reh6a01
[7] Password >> ********
[8] Originator address >> r.kleine@provider.com
[9] Destination address >> your@provider.com
[A] Subject >> YDOC upperstream
[R] Remove
[T] EMAIL test >> Not Done
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Modem settings
[0] Exit
[1] Modem during sleep >> Off
[2] Frequency selection
[3] Provider selection
[4] APN Acces point >> internet
[5] APN User name >> kpn
[6] APN Password >> kpn
[7] Dial-in Autorisation >> Off
[S] GSM Signal strength >> Passed
[T] APN Login test >> Not Done
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