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Wireless connection | GSM or CDMA |
Control Relays: | 2 or 18 |
Power: | -48VDC (Contact DPS for additional power options) |
Serial Port: | RS232, RS485, or 202 - Choose One |
Accessories | |
External temperature probe with 7-foot lead (D-PR-998-10A-07) |
Forward alarms from your wireless RTU to your T/Mon or SNMP Master via SMS notifications. With the SMS Receiver, you can bypass the traditional hassles of cellular alarm reporting by sending SMS alarm notifications from your RTU to your SNMP master.
Fuel tanks, battery power, lighting systems, and water levels are just some of things you need to monitor to keep your network up and running. Track changing network conditions with these discrete & analog sensors.
Wall Mount Pluggable Panel
The Wall Mount Pluggable Panel mounts below the NetGuardian and other DPS products to allow for convenient termination access to discrete alarms, control relays, analog inputs, and fuse alarms. This pluggable panel is ideal for uses where the NetGuardian RTU is mounted on a backboard.
(D-PK-16PAN-12002)
A 66 block is a simple way to use wire-wrap connections with DPS RTUs. When telcos really want connections to stay in place, they use wire wrap. You'll simply punch down your alarm, analog, and/or control relay wiring to the 66 block, then connect the 66 block to the RTU using a standard amphenol cable (also available from DPS).