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InTouch Wireless Monitoring System
When the alarm sounds you need to be inFormed immediately. You need a device that can inTelligently tell you the exact location, exact time and exact reason for the shutdown. You need a device that works in today's technology 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and not be a financial burden.
The inTouch Wireless Monitoring System was developed to communicate directly to you through the nationwide cellular network, AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System), eliminating the need for costly telephone lines. And because inTouch is a cellular device, inStallation time is greatly reduced.
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SATELNODE X8SR is the basic VHF receiver of the SATEL local area transfer system. Together with SATELCODE alarm transmitter from SATEL, it provides the easiest way of setting up a wireless alarm transfer system.
The SATELNODE X8SR comprises of a high quality radio receiver with excellent selectivity and stability.
It is capable of processing coded messages from SATELCODE transmitter.
The SATELNODE X8SR is also equipped with an RS-232 interface, which provides a flexible means of programming the radio modem with a PC, to meet the varying needs of applications.
By means of the SATELCODE / SATELNODE alarm transfer equipment, SATEL has drastically lowered the threshold of setting up a local alarm transfer system.
SATELCODE is a versatile VHF radio transmitter from SATEL's extensive selection of radio modems. Together with its counterpart, the SATELNODE receiver, it provides the easiest way of setting up a wireless alarm transfer connection between two points.
The SATELCODE transmits a message that includes both address and alarm information. The number of possible different messages amounts several tens of thousands.
The configuration of a SATELCODE / SATELNODE system is straightforward and the installation quick and easy. The user benefits from minimum time spent in planning and materialization fo an alarm system. The radio modems are extremely reliable. The operation costs of the alarm transfer system are low, as there are practically no network charges.
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