The TELETERM 'Silent Sentry' is a state-
of-the-art Remote SMS Alarm Monitor
capable of monitoring a wide range of
input types and sending SMS Alarm and
status messages upon detection of an
alarm condition.
The Silent Sentry is equipped with 12
direct Binary or Analogue Inputs, plus a
Modbus port allowing alarms from a
variety of sources to be monitored.
Up to 64 different SMS messages can be
sent. The Silent Sentry can be configured
for up to 10 SMS message recipients,
each in one of three escalating priority
groups. This allows messages to be sent
to a selected group of recipients, and if not
acknowledged within a set time, then sent
to the second group of recipients, and if
still not acknowledged, then sent to the
third group
Application Examples
Remote Site Monitoring
⚫
Environmental & Effluent Monitoring
⚫
Facilities Management
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Features
Receive Text Message Alerts on your phone
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Monitor Digital or Analog Inputs
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Send up to Recipients
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of recipients.
The addition of a regular update message
capability ensures the ability of the Silent
Sentry to react to alarms when they occur.
The Silent Sentry is easily configurable by
the
user,
using
configuration software. Using Omniset
PRO, the Silent Sentry can even be
configured remotely over the GSM/CDMA
network.
The Silent Sentry can be connected to
your existing alarm annunciator system
and can even be used to remotely
acknowledge alarms using your mobile
phone.
The Silent Sentry provides an easy
solution to remotely monitoring your
alarms or even send the Silent Sentry an
SMS to read a value or control an output.
Computer Rooms
⚫
Small Sub-station Monitoring
⚫
Utilities Monitoring
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Acknowledge Alarms remotely or have them
⚫
escalate to other mobiles
Send up to 64 different messages
⚫
"On-Demand" messages asllow remote
⚫
monitoring & control
Model C2330B
the
free
Omniset
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