2.1. What Can You Monitor?
2.2. What Sort of Notifications Can You Receive?
2.3. How Do You Set Up Notifications?
2.4. Multi-User Notification Scenarios
2.5. Where To Start?
2.6. Device Specifications
3.1. Example: Tank Level Percentage
3.2. Example: Simple On-Off
3.3. Example: Enumerated State
3.4. Example: Alarm Escalation
6.1. Connecting, Reconnecting, and Disconnecting
6.2. Read All and Write All Configuration
6.3. Using the Command Console
6.4. Verifying SIM Activation
6.5. Using the Toolbar Tools
7.1 Object configuration
7.2 Alarm configuration
7.3 Alarm message formatting
7.4 Protocol configuration
8.1. Modbus RTU - VP3-TM10
8.2. BACnet MS/TP - VP3-TM30
8.3. Modbus TCP - VP3-TM60
8.4. BACnet IP - VP3-TM70
9.1. The Phonebook
9.2. Password Locking
11.1. Site or Device Level Commands and Queries
11.2. Data Object Commands and Queries
11.3. User Commands and Queries
11.4. Group Commands and Queries
11.5. Protocol Commands and Queries - Modbus
11.6. Protocol Commands and Queries - BACnet
12.1. Available Commands and Queries
12.2. Message STOP
12.3. Claiming Ownership of New Device
14.1 Using CSV Files to Speed Configuration
14.2. Data Object CSV File Format
14.3. User (Phonebook) CSV File Format
15.1. Sending a Test SMS Message
15.2. Testing Alarms
15.3. Testing Communications - Modbus
15.4. Testing Communications - BACnet
15.5. Diagnostic SMS Queries
15.6. Signal Strength Indication
15.7. Fault Codes
15.7.1. Fault Codes - Modbus
15.7.2. Fault Codes - BACnet
15.8. Restart Codes
15.9. Connection Error Codes
A.1. Activating TracFone Service on AT&T Network
A.2. Activating TracFone Service on Verizon Network
F.1. LED Indications Common to All Models
F.2. LED Indications for Modbus RTU on VP3-TM10
F.3. LED Indications for BACnet MS/TP on VP3-TM30
F.4. LED Indications for Modbus TCP on VP3-TM60
F.5. LED Indications for BACnet IP on VP3-TM70
F.6. Wiring Connections
F.7. Opening the VP3-TMxx Device
F.8. Jumper Settings
F.9. SIM Card Replacement
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