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RSM System
Standard Hardware and Software |
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Interscada RSM Systems include:
(1) WEB I/O Device
(1) Mini PC with RSM Software
Connect the two devices to a common network, or
set up a wireless local area network
(illustrated above). The WEB I/O is a
slave device that serves data to the mini PC.
The mini PC runs Interscada RSM software that
includes a database, and graphical user
interfaces for displaying trending graphs,
alarms, event logs, and current readings.
Users can also send output signals through the
interface for controlling equipment.
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mini PC connects to the Internet to back up data
to a remote server. Cell modems can also
be connected where an Internet connection is not
available. Users are able to perform the
same functions remotely as they can locally.
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Accessories
for RSM Systems |
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RF serial radio communications, RS232, 902-928
MHz, 115 kbps. Good to 1500 ft. indoors,
or 20 miles line of site. |
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CDMA2000 1XRTT Data Modem, RS232 and SMS
capability, 800 and 1900MHz. Optional analog
upgrade available. Available with a static IP
address. |
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Power Supply,
110VAC input, dual 24VDC 5amp output for
powering the Interscada DAQ and all 24V
sensors. DIN rail mount. Internally fused.
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AP100
for 802.11b/g & 802.11a, 1 Watt output power, point to point and point to
multipoint service. Use it as a
wireless bridge, repeater or access point to
provide wireless LAN, broadband Internet access
and wireless backhaul simultaneously. NEMA
4X Enclosure.
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NEMA 4X
enclosure with external antenna provided
for mounting the WEB I/O and optional power
supply. Enclosures purchased from
Interscada include hardware mounting, including
external antennas. |
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