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Software gets modem ready to log

A Jekyll Electronic Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 13, 2002

Jekyll Electronic Technology has developed a powerful software tool to help companies communicate efficiently with their Telemodem2 modems.

Jekyll Electronic Technology has developed a powerful software tool to help companies communicate efficiently with their Telemodem2 modems.

Cost-effective and easy to use, this new software simplifies the Telemodem2 configuration and is ideal for performing rapid installation checks, trouble-shooting and routine telemetry maintenance without having to visit on-site.

The Telemodem2 is Jekyll's successful high reliability industrial modem used for remote data collection from equipment such as utility meters, data loggers, and environmental monitoring instruments.

It has always been possible to configure the Telemodem2 remotely, but now users without any prior telemetry knowledge can use this software to check remote modem status.

With this software tool, changes can be made to the modem's datarates, number of rings on which to answer, telephone numbers stored within the modem for dial out, selective answering (CLI), timed answering parameters, data port interface characteristics and much more.

The user simply selects and changes the parameters presented on the software's clear Windows interface.

Jekyll has developed this software to give companies greater control of their own telemetry setups.

It is compatible with Windows 95 and above.

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