AS300 SYSTEM :- AS300RX Receiver or AS300 Communicator
Two types of receiver are available the
AS300RX and AS300 Communicator. Both have different
features and if required can be mixed on site if that is
more suitable to your application.
Main differences between the AS300RX and AS300
Communicator are :-
AS300RX
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Three telephone numbers can be allocated for each
AS200TX transmitter. Total 33 individual telephone
numbers.
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More detailed alarm text information sent
with alarm.
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Multiple sites and locations to be
monitored.
AS300 Communicator
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Large Amounts of equipment to be
monitored at one location within 200m dependant on
building.
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Five telephones available
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Less detailed alarm text information sent
with text.
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Better for local PC
monitoring of data.
AS300RX
AS300 Communicator
AS200TX Transmitters
Number
of Transmitters which can be allocated
10
100
Expandable
Yes Up
to 90 Tx's
Yes
Telephone Numbers
Per
AS200TX Transmitter
3
Nil
Per
AS300 Receiver
3
5
Total
Number of Tel No's
33
5
Web
Data
Data &
Alarm Log
Yes
Yes
Local
PC Monitoring
Data
Yes
Yes
Limited to 10 Tx's
Limited to 100 Tx's Recommended if local PC
monitoring is required.
AS300RX OVERVIEW & SPECIFICATION
The AS300RX Receiver will accept
up to quantity 10 AS200TX transmitters, more AS300RX receivers
can be added up to a quantity of 9 per system allowing 90
AS200TX to be monitored. More systems can be used on the same
site if required. The AS300RX uses the GSM
network for communications, this allows the communicators to be located anywhere a network signal
is present. No phone line or line rental is required.
The distance between the AS300 Receiver
and AS200TX transmitter is 300m, this distance will be
greater or less, dependant on the building the equipment is
installed in.
AS300RX SETTINGS
Setup and
change all settings in the AS300RX receiver from a mobile phone, all password
protected.
Alarm
Status of individual transmitters including temperature.
Real Time
Values of Input 1, 2 & 3 and Power.
Last 5 Alarms
generated.
Signal
strength of transmitter to receiver.
Network
Signal Strength.
Credit
Value in Sim Card.
Telephone
Numbers.
Outgoing
message.
ACKNOWLEDGE
ALARM
Acknowledge alarm from a mobile phone
I
ncluding
:-
Alarm text
must be acknowledged from a mobile phone, if no
acknowledgements are received the AS300 Communicator will
repeatedly call until acknowledged.
Once
acknowledged, recipient's who have received an alarm
text will be sent a message giving telephone details of
the acknowledger.
DATA LOGGING
OVERVIEW
The AS300
Communicator can log data which can be sent to a server, this
data can be down loaded to a computer and stored. The data
collected can be analysed using our data analysis software.
The data interval stored is 15 minutes. The alarm log gives details of
all alarms, listing alarm input, time, date, call direction,
telephone number, acknowledgers number and whether the call
was successful or failed.
DATA DUMP
Data from the AS300 Communicator will be sent to the
server once every 24 hours. The data can also be sent on
demand by the user. To access the data a username and
password is required. The data is organised into zip files
and can be downloaded to the customers computer.
DATA ANALYSIS
Data
analysis software allows the user to look at the data in
numerical and graphical forms. Information at the top of
the screen is displayed for the selected unit. Information
includes, Serial Number, First Reading, Last Reading, Number
of Readings, Max Temp, Min Temp and Average Temp for I/P1
and I/P2.
The data
in the columns displays information on Date, Time,
Temperature Input 1, Temperature Input 2, High Alarm
Set-point, Low Alarm Set-point and Delay Time. Graphs with
scale breaks can be displayed by simply clicking on the
graph tab.
The alarm
log gives historical information of time, date, call
direction, telephone numbers, alarm input and whether the
call was successful or failed.
REPORTING
Print out the data can be
done in three ways.
Transmitter Report prints
the data column view
Graph Report prints the
graph view.
Summery Report prints the
"header" information for each transmitter and alarm log.
NOTE :-
This feature is an option.
Specification and Functions
●Compact
size. 170H
x 85W x 35W (mm)
●Simple
to use.
●
100
Transmitter channels, one transmitter per channel.
●Additional
Communicators can be added to expand system.
●Master and Acknowledger 4
digit password. The Master is used to change or enable
parameters and functions.
●Visual
indication of GSM network signal strength. Audible and
visual indication if network strength is lost or low.
●
GSM network low credit warning
text message and visual, audible warning on GSM Unit.
●
Three
menus available giving information on the system.
●
Last 10 alarms stored, locally on Communicator.
●All
alarms are time and date stamped.
●Up
to five telephone numbers can be allocated for alarm calls.
●Add
and remove transmitters by a simple password protected text.
●Audible
and visual indication of an alarm.
●Mains
power failure alarm.
●Alarm
information texted to telephone contacts, giving
details of transmitter unit, current temperature and fault.
●
Memory,
over 4000 readings.
●Rechargeable
battery backup.
● Range
500m uninterrupted signal path. (Typical 300m in building)
●Built
in communications to mobiles, land lines and web.
●Local
PC data monitoring.
●Internet
access to logged alarm information including data and alarm
history. (Option)
●Bracket
for easy installation and positioning.
AS300 COMMUNICATOR OVERVIEW & SPECIFICATION
The AS300 Communicator will
accept up to quantity 100 AS200TX transmitters, more communicators
can be added for the required amount of AS200TX transmitters
on the system. The AS300 Communicator uses the GSM
network for communications, this allows the communicators to be located anywhere a network signal
is present. No
phone line or line rental is required.
The distance between the AS300
Communicator
and AS200TX transmitter is 300m, this distance will be
greater or less, dependant on the building the equipment is
installed in.
AS300
COMMUNICATOR SETTINGS
Setup and
change all settings in the AS300 Communicator from a mobile phone, all password
protected.
Alarm
Status of individual transmitters including temperature.
Real Time
Values of Input 1, 2 & 3 and Power.
Last 5 Alarms
generated.
Signal
strength of transmitter to receiver.
Network
Signal Strength.
Credit
Value in Sim Card.
Telephone
Numbers.
Outgoing
message.
ACKNOWLEDGE
ALARM
Acknowledge alarm from a mobile phone
I
ncluding
:-
Alarm text
must be acknowledged from a mobile phone, if no
acknowledgements are received the AS300 Communicator will
repeatedly call until acknowledged.
Once
acknowledged, recipient's who have received an alarm
text will be sent a message giving telephone details of
the acknowledger.
DATA LOGGING
OVERVIEW
The AS300
Communicator can log data which can be sent to a server, this
data can be down loaded to a computer and stored. The data
collected can be analysed using our data analysis software.
The data interval stored is 15 minutes. The alarm log gives details of
all alarms, listing alarm input, time, date, call direction,
telephone number, acknowledgers number and whether the call
was successful or failed.
DATA DUMP
Data from the AS300 Communicator will be sent to the
server once every 24 hours. The data can also be sent on
demand by the user. To access the data a username and
password is required. The data is organised into zip files
and can be downloaded to the customers computer.
DATA ANALYSIS
Data
analysis software allows the user to look at the data in
numerical and graphical forms. Information at the top of
the screen is displayed for the selected unit. Information
includes, Serial Number, First Reading, Last Reading, Number
of Readings, Max Temp, Min Temp and Average Temp for I/P1
and I/P2.
The data
in the columns displays information on Date, Time,
Temperature Input 1, Temperature Input 2, High Alarm
Set-point, Low Alarm Set-point and Delay Time. Graphs with
scale breaks can be displayed by simply clicking on the
graph tab.
The alarm
log gives historical information of time, date, call
direction, telephone numbers, alarm input and whether the
call was successful or failed.
REPORTING
Print out the data can be
done in three ways.
Transmitter Report prints
the data column view
Graph Report prints the
graph view.
Summery Report prints the
"header" information for each transmitter and alarm log.
NOTE :-
This feature is an option.
Specification and Functions
●Compact
size. 170H
x 85W x 35W (mm)
●Simple
to use.
●
100
Transmitter channels, one transmitter per channel.
●Additional
Communicators can be added to expand system.
●Master and Acknowledger 4
digit password. The Master is used to change or enable
parameters and functions.
●Visual
indication of GSM network signal strength. Audible and
visual indication if network strength is lost or low.
●
GSM network low credit warning
text message and visual, audible warning on GSM Unit.
●
Three
menus available giving information on the system.
●
Last 10 alarms stored, locally on Communicator.
●All
alarms are time and date stamped.
●Up
to five telephone numbers can be allocated for alarm calls.
●Add
and remove transmitters by a simple password protected text.
●Audible
and visual indication of an alarm.
●Mains
power failure alarm.
●Alarm
information texted to telephone contacts, giving
details of transmitter unit, current temperature and fault.
●
Memory,
over 4000 readings.
●Rechargeable
battery backup.
● Range
500m uninterrupted signal path. (Typical 300m in building)
●Built
in communications to mobiles, land lines and web.
●Local
PC data monitoring.
●Internet
access to logged alarm information including data and alarm
history. (Option)