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![]() Thanks Matthias,
Can we expect at some point an update to the firmware that will enable us to send an email when an alarm goes off..or an SMS ? Regards, Ginzo |
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![]() Now if somebody could only explain to me the "probe holder pieces" that came with my Profilux..I'm a little baffled at how to set them up ?
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![]() whoa ! would have taken me forever to figure that out !
Thanks for the post ! Here's the picture in question: ![]() |
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![]() Out of curiousity, is there a different number of upgradable slots between the Basic package and the Complete package? If so, how many slots?
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![]() No Albert same number of slots.
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![]() Ginzo,
it is allready possible to send an email in the event of an alarm. I wrote instructions for that, till now only in German. I will let you know when the English instructions are available. Coming soon. |
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![]() ok great Matthias !
Please let us know how to send an email in the case of an alarm. I haven't seen any instruction in the manual or any thing relating to an email in the controller Software. Regards, Chris |
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![]() Here's how to setup the float switch:
![]() Here's how I setup mine in my overflow, to prevent an overflow ![]() If the water get's to high, it will activate the float switch and turn off the return pump for a period of 10 seconds. ![]() Matthias, you should include the first picture in the Profilux Manual, I was surprised it wasn't included. |
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![]() Hi Matthias,
I've been trying to figure out how I could do the following, but I haven't had any success so far, maybe you can tell me if it's possible (since I think in the current state it isn't) ![]() Here's what I want to do: 1) When float switch (1 sensor) is activated (maximum level attained), I want it to stop my pump (water1) and activate the alarm (buzzer, it would be great if it could also send me an email). 2) When float switch (1 sensor) is not activated (normal level of water), I want my pump running (water1) permanently. Currently, I have only been able to program the following via the PC software: 1) Set to min/max operation mode. Water 1 is permanently on. When max is attained, water 1 is permanently off. I have no way of knowing it's has been shutoff (no email, no alarm or buzzer). The only way I know it's off, is if I check to see the pump is running or not. This operation mode will prevent me from having an overflow, but it would be great if I could achieve the scenario I described earlier. Let me know what can be done ! Thanks, Chris Last edited by Ginzo; 04-19-2007 at 11:36 PM. |
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