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The Remote Monitoring System provides the means to monitor the status of remote equipment.
Three components :
  • Slave Units
  • Master Unit
  • Host pc
Communication via Serial port, GSM, LAN
The RMS provides the means to monitor the status of a remote equipment. The system comprises three components.
At each remote equipment is a "Slave" which contains electronics circuitry to test the operation of the equipment, for example, the operation of a street lamp, emergency lamp etc.
The Slaves communicate with a "Master" using a radio link. The Master temporarily stores the information and subsequently transmits the information to a "Host".
The Host would normally be a PC running support software. The support software provides the operator with the means to initiate testing, and collate the results. The central management computer can automate periodic test routines, provide a history of compliance, enable you to analyse and check the behaviour of your equipment, maintain logs and produce reports.
Master-Host communication is either by direct serial connection to a PC, TCP/IP over an intranet or via GPRS mobile radio, the Master being optionally equipped with a GSM modem or device server.  Optionally, SMS Text Messaging may be used to allow reporting of status via a mobile phone to a field operative.
A LAN version is planned for monitoring multiple sites where a LAN is already present, such as a university campus.

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