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Remote monitoring device Beagle One-D

Collecting information about equipment and devices remotely and sending abnormalities to mobile phones, etc.

The remote monitoring device Beagle One-D connects various sensors and equipment on-site to send data to a remote server via the internet and to send alerts via email. Additionally, it allows for remote command transmission to control on-site equipment. For example, it collects operational data from equipment to a PC. From the PC, users can view daily operational data and receive email notifications on their mobile phones in case of alarms. Monitoring can be done through connections using digital voltage-free contacts and analog inputs, as well as information collection via serial cables connected to PLCs (such as sequencers), and control of equipment through relay output contacts. The data collected by Beagle One-D can be gathered on a PC with server software installed through a network connection via an Ethernet port (LAN port), allowing for storage and viewing. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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Remote Monitoring Device Beagle One-A

Detect signals generated by equipment and devices, and send emails to mobile phones or computers.

The remote monitoring device Beagle One-A is a device that connects various sensors and equipment, detecting changes in their signals to automatically send emails using FOMA communication lines. In simple terms, it sends an email when a switch is activated. For example, when an alarm signal is received from industrial equipment sensors or control panels (such as relays and sequencers), or from security sensors, it will send an email. The email is sent using NTT Docomo's "FOMA packet communication" via the "FOMA ubiquitous module adapter" (sold separately). Since communication occurs only during email transmission, the communication fees (monthly usage fees) are very low. Additionally, you can easily configure the necessary information using the setup utility. Furthermore, we provide setup support, making it easy for anyone to implement. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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