Select a Remote Monitor
for Small, Medium, and Large Sites
Find the right remote monitor for your small, medium, and large
sites ...
- Small RTU: Select a small remote telemetry unit (RTU)
like the NetGuardian 216: (16 discrete
alarms, 2 analog alarms, SNMP)
- Medium RTU: Select a medium remote telemetry unit
like the NetGuardian 832A (32 discrete
alarms - expandable to 176 discrete inputs - 32 ping alarms,
8 analog alarms, 8 control relays, 8 serial terminal server ports,
SNMP)
- Large RTU: Select a large remote telemetry unit
like the modular Advanced Telemetry System (scalable from 96 to 1,824 discrete alarms, 48 to 864 analog alarms, 32 to 576 controls, SNMP or TL1)
Select an option below to find the right capacity remote monitor:
Advanced Telemetry System
Large remote monitor |
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Plus remote monitor expansion options, multiprotocol
support, and extra features to meet any needs ...
| Extra features: LAN, serial or dial-up connectivity, alternate back-up path reporting, terminal server functionality, stand-alone Web browser access, built-in paging, and more |
Multiprotocol support: SNMP, TL1, E2A, TBOS, plus remote site protocol mediation options |
High-capacity expansion options: modular systems for monitoring up to 5,664 discrete alarm points |
Choose from a broad selection of remote monitors for small, medium, and large sites ...
View and acknowledge alarms on your remote monitor ... no master needed
- Web browser interface: Access your remote telemetry unit from any computer at any location. You don't need a master to view and acknowledge alarms, and everyone knows how to use a web browser without specialized training
- Pager alarm notifications: Pager alarm notifications direct from your RTU let field techs respond to alarms in the field, speeding repairs and reducing windshield time. Pager-capable RTUs are perfect for after-hours monitoring
- E-mail alarm notifications: E-mail alarm notifications direct from your remote telemetry unit create an automatic alarm history record, and keep supervisors informed of remote site problems
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Advanced remote monitor features
- Alternate dial-up path reporting: Support for both LAN and dial-up connections gives RTUs an alternate reporting path in case of network failures - or you can gradually migrate your remote site monitoring from dial-up to LAN connection
- Terminal server functionality: An RTU with reach-through serial ports gives convenient LAN remote access to control and configure switches, routers, and PBXs
- Automatic control echoing: RTUs that can automatically issue control relay commands in response to alarm inputs. Switch on generators, open doors, cycle power, and many other applications
- Nuisance alarm filtering: RTUs with timed alarm qualifications filter out momentary alarms and oscillating conditions, eliminating tiresome distractions
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Plus remote monitors with protocol mediation functions ...
- TBOS to SNMP
- TABS to SNMP
- TBOS to TL1
- TABS to TL1
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SNMP, TL1, and E2A remote telemetry units
Find an RTU to mediate alarms from ...
- Battery plants, rectifiers, and generators
- Switches, routers, servers, microwave radios, optical carriers
- Temperature, humidity, and site security sensors
...to SNMP, TL1, or E2A |
Select one of the options below to find the RTU that's exactly right
for your network alarm monitoring needs...