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AlarmLine - SMS remote control and monitoring |
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Remote control and monitoring of water pumps, oil-fired burners and air conditions, among other. You will receive alarm messages either as SMS or as ring tone. You can turn equipment on and off or adjust it, via mobile phone. The AlarmLine system can be connected to micro-phones, loudspeakers, intercoms, among others.
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| Home |
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| Gateways |
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| MultiCellink ISDN |
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| Cellink |
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| Mobiline2000 |
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| Alarms and monitoring |
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| AlarmLine |
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| AlarmLight |
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Areas of application
- Monitoring/remote control of field watering and other watering units
- Remote control of lightning + heat and surveillance in summer residences + normal residences
- Temperature/voltage monitoring of server rooms, cold stores etc.
- Monitoring workmen’s hut and building sites
- Monitoring Treatment plant’s and Well’s
- Car and Boat surveillance
- Monitoring/remote control of manufacturing systems, machine tools, etc..
- Monitoring of containers
- Security Surveillance systems for residences, museums, businesses, etc. with Scancom option
- Monitoring of temperature in stables
- Control of street Lamps, etc.
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Monitoring and remote control
What can you do when intruders enter your office, your factory, your car, your sailing yacht, your machines?
Using the Alarmline from BD-Consult it is all your decision what needs do be done. Alarmline is a compact unit that can be fitted into both mobile objects like cars, trucks, boats and construction machines as well as in buildings.
Alarmline can handle up to 11 different inputs, which when activated can send SMS messages to up to 3 different mobile telephones. If the unit for instance is fitted in a construction machine one of the messages could be: “door open” activated by a door switch and another one could be “movement in steering house” activated by a sensor.
However it does not stop here. The receiver of the SMS message can and must react to the message. A message is returns to the Alarmline unit which can be set to activate various actions. These actions – can also be set to active automatically (like starting a siren).
Alarmline can be set to start 5 different actions, either activated by one or more of the 11 outputs or from one of the mobile phones preset to activate them. As an example an alarm siren could be activated or the fuel pump on a construction machine could be switched off.
The big advantage using Alarmline is that the unit is compact and can get mounted without anybody taking notice of it. It works with 12 V DC and can therefore not be switched off by cutting the power supply. Nor can any intruder cut the telephone cable – the Alarms goes anyhow.
The system can be combined with a PC still using the mobile telephone network. From the PC you can receive the signals from one or more Alarmline units, return confirmations and pre-program necessary actions.
The system is a low cost investment and is very easy to operate and to programme. The user himself can make most adjustment. Especially when the system is connected to a computer. |
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Features
- 12 inputs
- 5 outputs
- Sends individual SMS messages when an input is triggered
- SMS messages are programmable, up to 63 characters per input and per level (high/low)
- Up to12 different receivers/phone numbers or users, to receive alarm/surveillance information and performing remote control functions (Standard 6, optional +6)
- Transmits alarms as SMS, E-mail, as Alarm tones via speech channel to the fixed phone net or to mobiles, as data or in the alarm format Scancom. (Data/Scancom are optional)
- Can demand the receiver to acknowledge the alarm, alternative transmit the alarm to alternative receivers
- Up to 8 sequences per input, each describing how an alarm should be send. For instance an alarm can firstly be send as SMS to Mobile no. 1, if acknowledgement is missing, then send the alarm to mobile no. 2. If acknowledgement still is missing, the alarm could be send to the Public telephone net (PSTN) as alarm tones which need to be acknowledged. As standard, 4 programmable sequences are open
- Outputs can be turned on or off, sending SMS commands from standard GSM mobiles.
- Users can request complete and actual status information, delivered as a SMS message
- It is only “known” users, who can remote control functions, and request status information
- External battery module as option
- Transmits alarms if the power supply disappears, when the battery is nearly empty, and when the power supply is re-established
- Can be used as a standard house alarm, with:
Partial zones, ex. entry zone
Programmable Pre-alarm (output 4)
- Horn alarm as output 5
- Connection for microphone, loudspeaker – ex. for intercom, room tapping/bugging etc. (optional)
- 12 VDC (12 to 17 V), 230VAC adaptor included
- As 2 variants (GSM Dual Band):
- For direct installation of SIM-card
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Technical specifications
Dimensions |
175 x 98 x 60 mm. |
Line voltage |
46 V DC |
Max. line current |
45 mA |
Ringing voltage |
43 volt RMS |
Ringing frequency |
25 Hz / 50 Hz |
Termination impedance
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600 ohm/39 nF |
Hybrid damping |
> 30 dB |
Number of lines |
2 independent |
| Networks |
GSM, GSM DATA, GPRS GSM high-speed data (Micropocket version) |
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© BD Consult - Electronic Engineering A/S 2005
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