Monitor keeps track of eight environmental sensors

An AKCP product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 24, 2003

The sensorProbe8 is a low-cost monitoring device with eight sensor ports for sale at just $645.00, including a 1ft temperature sensor.

The sensorProbe8 is a low-cost monitoring device with eight sensor ports for sale at just $645.00 including a 1ft temperature sensor.

AKCP's Ethernet-enabled sensorProbe8 is an ultracompact stand-alone monitoring device, which protects critical resources from environmental and physical threats.

Computer rooms, server rooms, network closets, cabinet and enclosure racks form the key assets of the data centre and computer organisation.

As these rooms are often unattended they must be monitored on a 24/7 basis to prevent disaster.

The SP8 is a handy compact device.

It features the capability of plugging in any of the intelligent sensors from AKCP into any of the eight ports.

These include temperature, humidity, airflow, water detector, voltage, security and dry contact etc.

The SP8 connects directly to a standard 10BaseT network via a built in RJ45 socket.

It comes with an enhanced web interface for easy navigation.

An optional 1U rack-mount kit is also available.

The SP8 has user-settable thresholds for each sensor that will alarm and notify users.

For example, if a server room or rack enclosure is tampered with, in an overheating situation, has experienced a loss of airflow, or there is a water leakage, the SP8 sends out an alarm.

Users can select alert types including e-mail, SMS or SNMP trap.

The sensorProbe8 is supplied with an MIB to allow its interface to SNMP based network management systems such as HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli, What's Up Gold and others.

The sensorProbe8, has many advanced features, will fulfil most customers monitoring needs, while still fitting into tight budgets.

The device will fit in small server/computer rooms, institutions, data centres, rack-mount monitoring, or any critical area in which environmental and power conditions must be monitored and controlled at strict levels.

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