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Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd.
POWER+ RM
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12.2
G-Eye
Figure 326: G-Eye
G-Eye adds value to your Power+:
Option to connect external temperatures sensors, humidity sensors, and
frequency sensors.
Inputs for ac/dc current and voltage measurements through Gamatronic sensors.
When the measured value moves outside a user-defined range, G-Eye
immediately informs pre-selected targets of the alarm condition.
One 4~20 mA input.
Input dry contacts available for on/off external sensors.
Output dry contacts for control of external devices.
Supports TCP/IP and SNMPv2.
Controlled shutdown of servers on ac mains power failure, with user-defined time-
delay. (*)
Auto-wake-up of servers on restoration of ac power, after user-defined time-delay.
(*), (**)
Include internal GSM modem (quad-band) for additional
backup/control/management without LAN dependency.
Bi-directional control via simple SMS commands.
Automatic response to sensed events. For example, the G4 can be programmed
to turn on an air conditioner when it senses that the room temperature has
exceeded a user-defined level.
Notifies designated targets of alarm conditions via email, SMS, and SNMP traps.
Double power feed for reliability.
Internal battery backup.
Quick
installation.
(*) Not all operating systems supported.
(**) Auto-wake-up requires "wake-on_LAN" BIOS feature on target computers. Not all operating systems
supported.
Note: G-Eye requires disconnection of the Power+ internal network card. Consult Gamatronic's
support team before ordering.