Select a Remote Terminal
for Small, Medium, and Large Sites
Find the right remote terminal for your small, medium, and large sites
...
- 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)
- 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)
- Small RTU: Select a small remote telemetry unit
(RTU) like the NetGuardian 216: (16 discrete alarms, 2 analog alarms,
SNMP)
Select an option below to find the right capacity remote terminal:
Plus remote terminal expansion options, multiprotocol support, and
extra features to meet any needs ...
| Multiprotocol support: SNMP,
TL1, E2A, TBOS, plus remote site protocol mediation options
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High-capacity expansion options:
modular systems for monitoring up to 5,664
discrete alarm points |
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 |
Choose from a broad selection of remote terminals for small, medium,
and large sites ...
Advanced remote terminal features
- 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
- 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
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View and acknowledge alarms on your remote terminal
... no master needed
- 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
- 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
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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 |
Plus remote terminals with protocol mediation
functions ...
- TBOS to SNMP
- TABS to SNMP
- TBOS to TL1
- TABS to TL1
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An Introduction to Remote Terminal Units
Select one of the options below to find the remote terminal that's
exactly right for your network alarm monitoring needs...