CODING for RO on ATK-Your Help is NEED!!!

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Hello all, I want to have my RO to send me an alert via email or flashing/turn on a light on the energy bar. I do not want the ATK to turn off necessary, just alert me to go and refill the container with RO water once the water reaches a certain level. Here is what I currently have for my ATK on my FMM module: The new IF Statement is ATO-LV (RO Sensor located on switch 3 of the FMM). One of the LED lights I would want to use as a visual alert is on a Breakout Box (Sw1). How, if possible can I do this with the current set-up I have below?:)

Fallback OFF
Set OFF
If ATO-LO OPEN Then ON
If ATO-HI CLOSED Then OFF
When On > 005:00 Then OFF
Defer 000:10 Then ON
Defer 000:04 Then OFF
Min Time 060:00 Then OFF
 
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stuff can not be powered from the break out box, it can only sense switches open or closed.
Thank you for that correction...you are correct. Is there a way to actually set the RO program level email? For some reason my sensors are all saying OPEN, when at-least two are clearly closed (water is actually) touching them...Both the LOW sensor and the RO sensor where I want to add the programming.

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if you add
(If ATO-LV open then on) to the email alarm outlet it should alert you
keep your least important alerts first

from apex manual
Here’s a sample email alarm outlet program:
[Email Alarm Outlet]
If Temp > 85 Then ON
If Temp < 75 Then ON
If Power EB8_3 OFF 000 Then ON
If Power EB8_4 OFF 000 Then ON

The controller will only report on a single alarm condition at a time. If multiple alarm conditions are
true, the last TRUE condition will be the one reported in the email. In the above example, if you had a
power failure that affected both EB8_3 and EB8_4, your email message would list EB8_4 as the condition
since that’s the last true statement it encountered.
 

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