| eMonitor | Key
Features Remote system monitoring via a web browser Automatic email alerts Built in line fail detectors Comprehensive logging click on image to enlarge it |
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| Description | |||
| The eMonitor allows monitoring of remote systems via standard web browsers, enabling you to check on the status of your system and make routing changes from any PC connected to the Internet (or internal LAN/WAN). | |||
| The eMonitor has eight closing contact alarm inputs, eight analogue audio inputs and eight 4 pole changeover relays. The status of each of these is displayed via a built in web server. | |||
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| Features | |||
| Alarm Inputs: | The alarm inputs can be programmed to automatically send an email to alert you of the alarm. They can also be linked to an output relay, to provide automatic changeover from one circuit to another on the occurrence of the alarm. The alarm inputs can either be momentary or maintained. | ||
| Relay Outputs: | Four poles of changeover contacts are provided to enable switching of balanced stereo audio, though they could also be used as DC controls. The status of them can be controlled from the web browser or they can be linked to either an alarm input or line fail of an audio monitor input. They can be programmed to be maintained contacts for audio applications or momentary for remote control applications. | ||
Audio Monitor Inputs: |
Eight analogue audio inputs are provided to enable remote level monitoring via a web browser. They can also be configured as line fail detectors and if required used to control an output relay. In line fail modes they have a programmable on and off delay time and can send email alerts, audio fail level. | ||
| The eMonitor also has user password protection and comprehensive visitor and event logging. | |||