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Getting Alarms to the Right People 24/7

Getting alarms to the right people at the right time can sometimes be a difficult exercise. Management, Supervisors and Engineers alike often need to be made aware of certain alarms that are triggered, be it whether they are on-site or off-site. The Short Message Service SMS (or Text Messages) from the GSM network provides a dynamic and efficient tool to inform personnel of certain alarm conditions at any time.

Adding a Teleterm Silent Sentry SMS device to an Alarm Annunciator system, such as the Omni16C, is simple to do and provides an immediate means of getting alarms to all personnel. Functionality such as "escalation" is standard, therefore if a respondent does not acknowledge an alarm, another alarm can be sent automatically to the next person in the respondent list, which is Ideal for ensuring alarms are responded to. In addition, the Silent Sentry also includes 12 Inputs which can also be used to trigger SMS notifications. Logging of Alarms is also standard using the built-in SD card slot, allowing recording of all alarm history for review.



Features:
• Hardwire Inputs
• 24/7 Alarm Monitoring
• Ensures Alarms are Dealt with
• Acknowledge Alarms Remotely
• Alarm Notification to Mobile Phones
• Select Alarms for Specific Personnel
• Built-in SD Card Slots for Alarm Logging
• Modbus Communications to any Modbus device
• Send Queries via SMS for Alarm Status Information
• 10 Direct Inputs (Analog or Digital) that can be configured as Digital    Outputs
• Plus 2 Inputs (Analog or Digital) that can be configured as Analog    Outputs

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