Easy alarm status telemetry at remote facilities

A Jekyll Electronic Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 9, 2001

The Pulsar Telelog from Jekyll Electronic Technology is a major innovation for companies wishing to add alarm status telemetry at remote facilities.

The Pulsar Telelog from Jekyll Electronic Technology is a major innovation for companies wishing to add alarm status telemetry at remote facilities.

Operating without external power or batteries, this rugged compact unit combines a stand alone data logger with line powered modem technology for easy maintenance and installation on existing telecommunication infrastructures.

Checking the battery life of a network of modems can be a logistical difficulty.

Battery monitoring equipment at best give only a rough indication of charge capacity so frequent visits have to be made.

Since the Pulsar Telelog is powered directly by the telephone line, there is no need to make these checks and with remote diagnostics also incorporated, telemetry costs are driven down further still.

Applications are numerous.

As well as counting pulse electricity, water and gas meters, it can check mechanical switch status for water level or tank contents level indicators, intruder detection, flow failure detection, leak detection, and plant failure monitors.

Once an alarm condition arises, the Telelog sends a message to a centralised terminal, mobile phone or pager.

This system has met a positive response and Jekyll hopes many industries, from supermarkets monitoring daily energy consumption to distribution companies checking cooling systems at remote plants, will benefit.

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