Auto Dialers

 

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  • Contact Inputs - Four isolated normally open or closed contacts
  • Real Voice - User spoken 10 second ID, 6 second fault messages
  • Tone or Pulse Dialing - Programmable
  • Battery Back-up - On-board NiCad battery with internal charger
  • Panel Mount Standard - Available in Nema 4 or 12 enclosures
  • Programming - Configure locally or remotely from standard touch-tone phone
  • Alarm Notification - To either a telephone, cell phone, pager, or answering machine.
  • Acknowledgements - Via a touch-tone phone or user callback
  • Dials 8 Phone Numbers - Up to 30 digits each
  • Common Local Output - Relay contact output to control onsite alarm
  • Cellular Capability - Can be configured in a Nema 4 enclosure with cellular phone

 

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  • DIGITALLY RECORDED, USER ENTERED SPEECH - Train the system to repeat your alarm messages in your own words.
  • MONITORS FOUR CONTACT FAULTS PLUS POWER FAILURE - One system can monitor multiple faults for the entire site.
  • USES LOW COST, DIAL TELEPHONE LINES - Consistently, the most reliable, cost effective communication method.
  • POWERFUL, EASY TO USE, COMPUTER-BASED ALARM MONITOR.

 

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  • Use economical, standard dial-up telephone lines for alarm reporting and data collection.
  • Monitor up to 41 alarm channels and collect data from any combination of analog/digital input/output channels.
  • Receive digital voice communication using your own voice of alarms and status changes.
  • Expand and modify the system with plug-in circuit cards.  log data on local parallel printer.
  • Ensure ongoing system reliability with advanced surge/environmental protection and a two-year warranty.

 

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  • True "Off the Shelf" SCADA capability.
  • Communicates via Voice, FAX, computer, or pager.
  • Talks in user recorded "Real Voice" digitized speech.
  • 100% Modular Input/Output Configuration.  Monitors one to eight Inputs/Outputs plus AC power.  Over 15 different plug-in I/O Modules available.  Choose Digital or Analog I/O.
  • Uses low cost dial-up or cellular telephone service, the most reliable, cost effective communications method.

 

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  • Provides service where Telephone lines are unavailable.
  • Communicates via Voice, FAX, computer, or pager.
  • Talks in user recorded "Real Voice" digitized speech.
  • 100% Modular input/Output Configuration
  • Monitors one to eight Inputs/Outputs and AC power
  • Select from 15 different plug-in I/O Modules
  • Choose Digital or Analog I/O
  • Uses low cost cellular telephone service, the most reliable, cost effective communications method.

 

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  • Ease of Configuration-change each dialer's setup while on or off-line, for immediate or later downloading
  • Quick & Easy Access to Remote Site Status-View, store or print data about a remote site's status while on or off-line.
  • Real-time updates-Call up, stay connected and view the current status of the dialer's imputs and outputs.
  • Direct Control Over Outputs-Click the mouse to start or stop motors and pumps.
  • Polled & Quiescent Modes-Makes call-outs to and receives calls from Series 1000 dialers.
  • Adjustable Polling Intervals-Configure to automatically poll different dialers at different intervals.
  • Customize Each Analog Channel's Range & Engineering Units-Scaling feature allows customization of each dialer's channel readings; simply enter the range and engineering units; measure temperatures ranging from -50¡ to +350¡ +/- 1% full scale
  • Archiving/Data Logging-Store up to 4500 records of status information at each dialer for later retrieval
  • Optional Auto-Acknowledge-Acknowledge dialer alarms automatically or set for manual acknowledgement
  • On-Line Help-Simply press F1
  • Requirements-Windows 3.1 or 95; 2400 baud modem; 486 processor minimum