Monitor up to eight analog or digital conditions
of your choice (room temperature, outside temperature, humidity, tank
levels, tank temperature, pressure, flow rates, flooding, HVAC controllers
and more), plus power failure.
Select
up to 32 destinations in
any combination of phone, fax, numeric and alphanumeric pager, e-mail,
and computer, to receive alarm messages or status reports. The 2000
is as versatile as you require.
With a single phone
call you can receive a voice status report or data connection
for more detailed
information.
Line-seizure function to "grab" the phone line in an emergency
situation.
Built-in data logger* lets you log activity such as trends, usage and other
factors -- up to 32,000 time-stamped
records.
Program, view & monitor
input activity in real time real time via an array of on-screen input gauges and bar monitors.
Analyze stored data (up to 32,000 time-stamped records of selected
inputs, power and/or battery voltage), and even process incoming
alarms. You choose how often data is sampled, and how often it's
distributed.
Free Microsoft Windows compatible
software. Compatible with Windows 3.1, Windows
95, Windows NT and XP. Point-and-click programming. Real-time graphics.
3D charts and graphs for data logging.
The
Sensaphone 2000 will monitor and report to up to 32 different locations using
8 configurable inputs. The monitored reports are displayed as
clean, easy-to-read charts and graphs and sent wherever you
want them and whenever you need them. The Sensaphone 2000 is
ideal for monitoring and recording temperatures, pressures,
levels as well as alerting you immediately when a problem arises.
The 2000 is an essential tool for monitoring
and recording the critical information needed to prevent expensive
losses and maintain peak performance of refrigerators, freezers,
compressors, water treatment, livestock, incubators, hatcheries
etc.
FREE WINDOWS SOFTWARE (compatible
with Windows 3.1, 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP)
Sensaphone's user-friendly PC software makes
the Sensaphone 2000 Remote Monitor easy to program and easy
to use, from any remote or local PC. This powerful software
may be used to view input status in real time, to chart, analyze
and graph the stored data, and even to process incoming alarms.
COMMUNICATES WITH UP TO 32 DESTINATIONS
The Sensaphone 2000 Remote Monitor offers an many communication
options. It's built-in voice dialer uses pre-recorded messages
that you record, and will call up to 32 different phone numbers.
It will even call different numbers for different alarm conditions.
It will also fax reports, send reports directly to your computer
and call pagers and beepers with alpha-numeric messages! 8 DIGITAL OR ANALOG INPUTS
Monitoring humidity, liquid temperature, room temperature,
outside temperature, power failures, tank levels and temperature,
pressure, flow rates, flooding, leaks are easy with the Sensaphone
2000. The inputs are easily configured to Normally open or
closed contacts, analog resistance and 4-20 ma to match almost
any type of sensor available. |
DIALING
PARAMETERS:
Programmable call list for each input
Alarm acknowledgment: touch tones, callback, or modem
Call progress monitoring: detect dial tone, busy signals,
& ring back
Programmable time between calls: 10 seconds to 60 minutes
SENSAPHONE
Dialer 2000 SPECIFICATIONS |
DESTINATIONS:
32 destinations: 36-digit telephone numbers, 64 character
E-mail addresses |
INPUTS:
1 AC Power and 8 Universal inputs: normally open/closed
contact, 2.8K/10K thermistor,
4-20mA current loop, or 0-5V analog voltage
10 bit resolution |
COMMUNICATION
TYPES:
Voice, Fax, Modem, Internet E-mail, Numeric Pager, Alpha-Numeric
Pager |
SPEECH
TECHNOLOGY:
User-recordable voice for 8 input alarm messages &
one ID message |
DATALOGGING:
Up to 32,000 samples (all samples include date and time)
1 second to 200 hour sampling rate
User-programmable channel selection: inputs 1-8,
AC power, NiCad Battery backup |
COMMUNICATION
PORTS:
RS232 Programming Port: Used for local programming &
set up
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)
10 hr battery backup Gel-Cell included |
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
0-50° C (32-122° F)
HUMIDITY:
0-90% RH, non-condensing
Size: 12.1"W x 7.2"H
x 1.6"D
Shipping weight: 3 lbs. |
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400 Replaces the 1104, 1114, 1104 CottageSitter, 1104 RC and 1104 BS !! |
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Model
800 Replaces the 1108, 1118, 1108 CottageSitter, 1108 RC and 1108 BS !! |
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Model
1400 Advanced Features in a NEMA4X enclosure.
4 Inputs |
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Model
1800 8 Inputs in a NEMA4X enclosure with
alpha numeric paging and web posting! |
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Model
2800 Wireless System includes full analog capability so actual values can be monitored. |
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ExpressII Expandable to 40 channels, built in Gel Cell |
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*A digital data logger is a device used to sample temperature and/or humidity and then store it electronically. It is primarily used as a temperature monitoring device in large freezers and/or stores.In most cases a digital data logger needs a PC to work with (with notable exception of ThermaViewer, that can work all by itself).
Important factors
When you decide to buy a digital data logger, you need to think about a few things first. As there are many data loggers available, choosing the one that will meet all your expectations can be a daunting task. Before you go shopping for your digital data logger you consider the questions below.
How much data do you want to collect?
Are you going to monitor temperature for a few days, or will this installation be more permanent and collecting temperatures over months and years?
Where will it be placed?
Placement is a very important consideration when you buy a digital data logger, as this has a great impact on the digital data logger properties. For example, if it's going to be used for temperature monitoring in the freezer, you will need a digital data logger that uses remote sensors. You surely won't be opening the freezer all the time only to check the temperature. On the other hand if you need to monitor the room temperature, remote sensors will be only a nice add-on.
What do you need it for?
Do you need a temperature alarm as a safety factor that will call you when the temperature is too high or too low? Is it going to be a necessary monitor in your computer room? Answers to these questions will tell you a lot about which digital data logger you should buy.
Call now to find out more about the Sensaphone 2000. |