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Tycon has a line of Remote Power products. These products are meant for remote locations / places that do not receive electricity. For example, our RemotePro™ Solar Systems power radios, gates, security cameras, and much more; where there is no source of electricity. If your solar system is across a lake, through the woods, and on the top of a mountain; the only way to check your equipment is by taking a jet ski across the lake and hopping on a four-wheeler or snowmobile. Then you need our TPDIN™ Remote Power Monitor. The TPDIN™ monitor is a versatile tool which enables the equipment designer and installer to remotely monitor their equipment and site. The unit can be accessed via the network (web and SNMP) to remotely monitor up to 4 voltages, 4 currents, 2 temperatures and control power to various equipment using 4 on-board relays. The system has built-in surge protection to prevent damage from electrical surges. On board data-logging and graphing capabilities allow the user to see history of the various parameters being measured. The graphical interface allows the user to control relays via a single mouse click and monitor all the measurement parameters real-time via any web browser. The web interface allows access and control via desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. The Tycon APP for IOS and Android facilitates remote access. The system allows control of the relays based on Voltage, Current, Temperature, Time or Ping Watchdog. This provides almost unlimited flexibility. The relays have a special one-click cycle feature with programmable cycle times which can be used to turn a device off and then back on after the predetermined time with a single button click. This is useful for rebooting a device like a PoE Switch by power cycling it, thereby rebooting all devices attached to the switch. For more information click here If you have any questions or engineering ideas, comment below.
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August 2018
AuthorSara, Tycon Systems Marketing Department. |