You can modify email, SMS and voice message
content issued from viewLinc. Type specific text or add a macro to insert system-generated
content, such as a timestamp or a predefined alarm comment. For a complete of list of macro
definitions, see Predefined settings.
When adding macros to SMS or voice messages, make sure the expected
content will not generate unnecessarily long messages.
In Alarm Templates select the Notification Content tab.
Select a template to modify, then select Edit. In the window, default content is displayed but it cannot be modified.
To modify email message content:
Select the Email Message tab, then select Custom Email Content.
Add new content in the active custom text areas, Email
subject, Email text.
To insert system-generated content, such as a timestamp or a predefined alarm
comment, move the cursor where you want to add the content, then select an option from
the Add [macro] dropdown. For a complete of list of macro definitions, see Notification Macros.
To modify SMS message content:
Select the SMS Message tab, then select Custom
SMS Content.
Add new content in the SMS text field. Note: SMS modem
messages are limited to 70 characters in length; SMS web service messages are split
after 160 characters. SMS modem message length can increase if your network supports
longer SMS messages.
If your system is licensed for voice web service and you have selected a template with
a voice message option:
Select the Voice Message tab, then select Custom
Voice content.
Add new content in the Voice text field. Note: Make sure to write a message that is
understandable as a spoken message. Make use of colons, commas and periods to create
pauses in the verbal message and insert applicable macros.
Save your changes.
If you have a voice notification that uses macros, such as: "This is a repeat
notification for a communication alarm recorded on [AlarmTimestamp]. On Device Host:
[DeviceHostName]", and the notification is sent at 13:54 for hostname
VANHOST-AP10E-1001, your recipient will hear the macro information read out as:
"This is a repeat notification for a communication alarm recorded on UTC-7
thirteen fifty-four on
v-a-n-h-o-s-t-dash-a-p-one-zero-e-dash-one-zero-zero-one."
If a zone or location name is included in a message, Twilio will read out the names if they
are identified as proper nouns; otherwise, the letters will be read out. To help Twilio
recite zone or location names clearly, add a space between characters and letters. For
example,