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User Discrete Alarm Inputs: | 10 |
Temperature Sensors: | 1 Integrated Analog Sensor Support for 1 External Analog Sensor |
Temperature Thresholds: | 4 (High and Low, Major/Minor) |
Battery Monitoring: | 2 Integrated Analog Sensors |
Battery Thresholds: | 4 (High and Low, Major/Minor) |
Battery Shelf Life: | 9 months* |
User Control Relays: | 1 |
Protocols | |
Over LAN: | SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, TELNET, HTTP, Email, DNP3 |
Over Cellular: | DNP3 |
Dimensions: | 20.00" H x 20.00" W x 8.00" D (50.8 cm x 50.8 cm x 20.32 cm) |
Weight: | 60 lbs. |
Mounting: | Wall mount |
Power Input: | 110V A/C & 24V Battery Backup |
Current Draw: | 0.25 Amp @ 110V A/C 2.11 Amp @ 110V A/C |
Fuses: | 10 Amp Fuse 32V 25 Amp FlatType Fuse Inserts +24V 3/4 Amp GMT Fuse (NetGuardian 216 G3) |
Chassis: | Powder-coated aluminum chassis |
Interfaces: | 1 RJ45 10BaseT half-duplex Ethernet port 1 DB9 front-panel craft port 1 - 1/8 Stereo connector for external temperature probe 1 Push button switch Cellular CDMA Modem RS232/RS485 Serial port (Build option instead of Cellular) |
Visual Interface: | 6 Front Panel LEDs 2 Back Panel LED |
Audible Notification: | Alarm speaker with volume control |
Industrial Temperature: | -22°-+158°F (-30° -+70°C) when heater is running, which is contingent on main power |
Operating Humidity: | 0%-95% non-condensing |
MTBF: | 60 years |
Operating Humidity: | 0%-95% noncondensing |
MTBF: | 60 years |
Windows Compatibility: | XP, Vista, 7 32/64 bit |
RoHS: | 5/6 |
*The battery needs to be charged within 9 months from manufactured date. |