It is a reporting device equipped with an LTE (4G) communication module.
The LTE (4G) communication module is built-in, allowing for remote monitoring in environments without a general line. It is possible to use NTT Docomo's LTE (4G) wireless for "voice reporting" and "SMS email reporting," with a maximum of six settings for each.
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basic information
The "WhiteLock21MM" is a reporting device that automatically reports via voice to mobile phones, PHS phones, and landline phones, or sends SMS messages to various mobile phones in response to external input signals. It uses an LTE communication module built into the main unit to perform reporting via LTE (4G). Since it has a module, a mobile phone is not required. It can also be installed in locations where a fixed telephone line cannot be connected. Please prepare a SIM card with a contract for NTT Docomo (MVNO is also acceptable). In places without AC100V power, a solar system can also be used. It is possible to specify the input signals (8 contacts) to be monitored for each reporting destination. ~Please check the details in the catalog first!!~
Price information
121,000 yen (including tax)
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P1
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Applications/Examples of results
Remote monitoring of manhole pump failures, sewage water levels, and power outages Remote monitoring of equipment failures, water levels, and power outages at water purification plants and distribution reservoirs Remote monitoring of temperature and humidity in greenhouses, boiler abnormalities, and power outages Remote monitoring of failures and power outages in factory equipment Remote monitoring of temperature anomalies in refrigeration and freezing units Remote monitoring of ventilation fans, temperature, and power outages in poultry and pig farms Remote monitoring of water levels at sluice gates Utilization of security equipment
Detailed information
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The "WhiteLock21MM" is a reporting device that sends voice alerts to mobile phones, PHS phones, and landline phones in response to external input signals, as well as automatically reports via SMS to various mobile phones. It uses LTE (4G) for reporting through the LTE communication module built into the main unit. Since it has a module, a mobile phone is not required. It can also be installed in locations where a fixed telephone line cannot be connected. For voice reporting, voice messages can be received on landline phones, mobile phones, and PHS phones. For SMS reporting, SMS messages can be received on mobile phones (docomo, au, softbank). Input signals can be set for each reporting destination. Voice reporting can be set for up to six locations, and SMS reporting can also be set for up to six locations. It reports during power outages and when power is restored. If set, it will report both during power outages and when power is restored. It determines a power outage when the power supply from the AC adapter is lost.
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In 1998, we developed our own products and started selling them on our website, claiming the title of "the smallest manufacturer in Japan." In the field of notification devices, which are for special purposes, we aim to be simple, user-friendly, and the lowest priced in Japan.