Use this page to define the shared recipient groups and the optional source-specific recipient groups used by shared runtime alarms and messages.
SSYS +4588888888 or ESYS drift@example.com.?, for example SSYS?.*, for example SSYS*.!, for example SSYS! +4588888888.Use this pattern consistently across shared groups and source-specific groups so the recipient lists are maintained the same way everywhere.
Configure the shared groups first. These are the normal default recipients for runtime alarms and messages across the installation.
Use this group for SMS recipients that should receive the normal shared runtime alarms across the installation.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
SSYS | - | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | SSYS +4588888888 |
Use this group for email recipients that should receive the normal shared runtime alarms across the installation.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
ESYS | - | Up to 12 email addresses | Email address | - | ESYS drift@example.com |
Use this group for voice-call recipients that should receive the normal shared runtime alarms across the installation.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
TSYS | - | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | TSYS +4588888888 |
Use these groups only when one digital input must send to a dedicated recipient set instead of the shared default groups.
This page defines who receives the digital input or counter alarm. The input logic, alarm texts, delays, and counter behavior are configured on the related digital input page.
Use this group when one digital input must send SMS alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default SMS group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
SDR# | 1..256 | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | SDR1 +4588888888 |
Use this group when one digital input must send email alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default email group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
EDR# | 1..256 | Up to 12 email addresses | Email address | - | EDR1 drift@example.com |
Use this group when one digital input must send voice alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default voice group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
TDR# | 1..256 | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | TDR1 +4588888888 |
The related channel setup is documented on Shared Runtime Digital Inputs and Counters.
Use these groups when one analog input must send to different recipients than the shared default groups.
This page defines who receives the analog input alarm. The alarm limits, alarm texts, and channel behavior are configured on the related analog input page.
Use this group when one analog input must send SMS alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default SMS group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
SVR# | 1..32 | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | SVR1 +4588888888 |
Use this group when one analog input must send email alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default email group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
EVR# | 1..32 | Up to 12 email addresses | Email address | - | EVR1 drift@example.com |
Use this group when one analog input must send voice alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default voice group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
TVR# | 1..32 | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | TVR1 +4588888888 |
The related channel setup is documented on Shared Runtime Analog Input Settings.
1-Wire alarms can use the shared default recipient groups SSYS, ESYS, and TSYS without any dedicated 1-Wire recipient setup.
Use the dedicated groups below only when one 1-Wire channel must send to different recipients than the shared defaults.
This page defines who receives the 1-Wire alarm. The channel list, alarm limits, alarm texts, reporting, and logging are configured on the related 1-Wire page.
Use this group when one 1-Wire channel must send SMS alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default SMS group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
SOT# | 1..10 | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | SOT1 +4588888888 |
Use this group when one 1-Wire channel must send email alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default email group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
EOT# | 1..10 | Up to 12 email addresses | Email address | - | EOT1 drift@example.com |
Use this group when one 1-Wire channel must send voice alarms to recipients that differ from the shared default voice group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
TOT# | 1..10 | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | TOT1 +4588888888 |
Configure the 1-Wire alarms first on 1-Wire Temperature Monitoring > Setup and alarms, and then configure dedicated delivery here only for the channels that need it.
The 1-Wire setup itself is documented on 1-Wire Temperature Monitoring > Setup and alarms.
Calendar events can use their own recipient groups when scheduled messages should not use the same recipients as normal operating alarms.
This page defines who receives scheduled calendar messages. The grouped data content and the weekly send schedule are configured on the related logger and calendar page.
Use this group when calendar events must send SMS messages to recipients that differ from the shared default SMS group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
SCAL | - | Up to 12 phone numbers | Phone number with country code | - | SCAL +4588888888 |
Use this group when calendar events must send email messages to recipients that differ from the shared default email group.
| Parameter | Index | Range | Format | Default | Example |
ECAL | - | Up to 12 email addresses | Email address | - | ECAL drift@example.com |
The related grouping and schedules are documented on Shared Runtime Logger and Calendar Groups.
Public revision 21/05/2026