Using SMS you can be notified of an “out of temperature†situation anywhere in the world as it happens or even be warned before a situation is critical.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | 16/12/2011 |
Using SMS you can be notified of an “out of temperature†situation anywhere in the world as it happens or even be warned before a situation is critical.
Fridge/freezers can warm up from a lack of power or open door. Servers and computers fail through over-temperature, power loss or floods. There are many real life situations that need temperature monitoring that would be best done remotely.
Sensormetrix has a selection of simple and low cost solutions that can provide you with the latest environmental information for your application – reliably and remotely.
Icarus GSM Temp
The Sequoia Icarus is a compact solution to monitor temperature over GSM, the Icarus is perfect for a wide range of applications where the user requires up-to-date temperature information or alerts. The Icarus will send SMS or Email Alerts over the GSM network notifying you if the temperature goes outside the user-defined safe limits i.e. goes too hot or too cold. This device is simple and straight forward to setup via software or SMS configuration commands.
GSM Dataloggers
Temperature Dataloggers with GSM communication software. Great way to remotely access the temperature history.
This solution is perfect for extracting temperature history from remote locations where it is impractical or inconvenient to access the datalogger directly. You can also set upper and lower temperature limits for SMS alerts or request the current temperature via an SMS command.
For more information about these remote monitoring solutions please visit http://www.sensormetrix.co.uk; the portal for all your sensor, environmental monitoring and remote monitoring requirements.
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Sequoia has been involved in electronics technology since 1986. Always at the cutting edge of components and design helping customers design in components and subsystems to their end equipment.
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