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News Release from: Jekyll Electronic Technology | Subject: Pulsar Telelog
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 April 2003
Combined logger and modem puts French
data online
The Pulsar Telelog combined data logger/line powered modem is now being used to accumulate pulse data from water meters in France, and the data are subsequently published on a secure website.
One way of expanding the potential of remote based control and telemetry is to provide data access online through a web browser Now a company is France is achieving just that with the acclaimed Pulsar Telelog from Jekyll Electronic Technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Jekyll has now introduced the standard Electricity Industry Code of Practice 6 (CoP6) protocol onto its Pulsar Telelog remote metering logger, which is powered from the telephone line
This combined data logger/line powered modem is now being used to accumulate pulse data from water meters in France, and the data are subsequently published on a secure website for easy access.
The versatility of Pulsar Telelog has enabled the French company, Alya Informatique, to write a suitable server software package to streamline its remote data access capabilities even further than before.
The company sees this as a major service offering to its customers in France where the utility sector has become extremely competitive.
One attractive feature of the Pulsar Telelog is 'zero power'.
This major energy saving capability allows the system to operate from the telephone line without requiring batteries or mains power.
The result is a reliable, interruption free communication wherever a telephone line has been installed, which makes it ideal for online web based telemetry systems. Request a free brochure from Jekyll Electronic Technology ...
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