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Product Description
Remote Monitoring & Control System
The Sensaphone Model 2000 is an eight channel system with some very unique and powerful features. The eight inputs are universal and can accept either dry contact sensors, thermistors, 4-20mA transducers, and even pulse count devices. Instead of a local keypad for programming and status, the 2000 includes free Windows-compatible software for your PC for easy point-and-click access. One of the main reasons that the 2000 is so popular with our customers is its data logging capabilities. It can store 32,000 time stamped records internally that can be retrieved either locally or remotely. The stored data can then be analyzed and graphed for a detailed view of the trends at your site.
When you have multiple remote sites that you need to monitor, the Sensaphone 2000 makes it easy. If you dedicate a PC that is running the 2000 software, you can use the PC to automatically retrieve and maintain the monitoring status and history information for all of the remote sites. You can program a polling schedule for the PC to follow when collecting data so that all of the data from the remote sites is always available from that single PC. You can even have the PC create web pages from the retrieved data so you can view status and history from a web page anywhere in the world. In addition to all of the data and software features in the Model 2000, it also has enhanced notification capabilities. The 2000 is sophisticated enough to allow notification scheduling so you can have alarms call you at the office during the day, at your house at night, and to your cell phone on the weekends.
In addition to making custom voice phone calls, the Model 2000 can send text messages to an alphanumeric pager or cell phone, and can even send messages directly to a fax machine. A total of 32 people can be notified by the Sensaphone 2000 in case of an alarm.
Advanced Capabilities
- Built-in power monitoring and flexible dial-out capabilities.
- Wide range of alarm communication methods: User-recorded voice messages, cell phone or alpha pager text messages, fax, beepers, e-mail addresses, or computer modems.
- Built-in data logger stores 32,000 time-stamped records.
Dialing Parameters:
- Programmable call list for each input
- Alarm acknowledgment: touch tones, callback, or modem
- Call progress monitoring: detect dial tone, busy signals & ringback
- Programmable time between calls: 10 seconds to 60 minutes
Destinations:
- 32 destinations
- 36-digit telephone numbers
- 64 character E-mail addresses
Inputs:
- 8 Universal Inputs & 1 AC Power:
- Normally Open/Normally Closed dry contact
- 2.8K/10K thermistor
- 4-20mA current loop,
- or 0-5V analog voltage
- 10 bit resolution
Communication Types:
- Voice, fax, modem, E-mail, numeric pager, alphanumeric pager, web page
- Speech technology: User-recordable voice for eight input alarm messages and one ID message
Data Logging:
- Up to 32,000 samples (all samples include one data and time)
- 1 second to 200 hour sampling rate
- User programmable channel selection - inputs 1-8
- AC power & Ni-Cad battery backup
Communication Ports:
- RS232 programming port Used for local programming & setup
- DB25 female DCE
- 38,400 bps
Built-in Data Modem:
- Data throughput 14,400 bps
- 14,400 bps Fax
- Protocols: V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22A/B, V.23, V.21, Bell 212A & 103
Local Indicators:
- Inputs 1-8 Alarm Status LEDs
- System On LED
- Power Alarm LED
- Phone LED
- Battery OK LED
Power Requirements:
- External transformer 120VAC 60Hz 10W (UL-listed power supply)
- (6) C-cell Rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries (not included)
- 10 hour battery backup
- Operating Temperature Range: 0-50° C (32-122° F)
Humidity:
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