GSM remote control system

Friday, 17 August, 2007 | Supplied by: http://www.crisptech.com.au

GSM remote control system

The GSM8000 is a control/monitor/ alarm system which enables you to control remote devices via a GSM mobile phone using SMS (short message service). Devices can include a mixture of analog and digital inputs as well as digital switched outputs and relays.

Control devices such as motors and pumps by turning relays on and off. Enable and disable alarms. Get reports automatically when any analog values reach specified limits eg, temperature, PH, power, water levels etc. Read current levels and settings at any time from anywhere in the world.

The GSM8000 comes standard with:

  • 8 analog inputs (4-20 mA)
  • 8 relay outputs
  • 8 switch inputs

Access to the unit is enabled by mobile phone, which means that anywhere there is a GSM service the unit and its attached devices can be controlled. Intelligent SMS system ensures that all commands are acknowledged back to confirm that each action has been carried out. Alarms can also be duplicated to two separate mobile phones for further reliability.

Typical applications are:

  • Water treatment
  • Farms and agriculture
  • Weather stations
  • Pumping stations
  • Unmanned industrial monitoring
  • Base station monitoring for cellular and wireless networks
  • Building control systems

or anywhere that digital and analog processes need to be monitored and controlled.

The unit comes complete with its own power supply and GSM antenna, requiring just a phone account and SIM card to be fully functional.

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