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News Release from: Rittal | Subject: RPCU power control units
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 August 2002
Power control units cover the network
Rittal RPCU power control units can ensure the constant failsafe and secure operation of all active consumers from a remote vantage, especially in distributed system architectures.
Rittal RPCU power control units can ensure the constant failsafe and secure operation of all active consumers from a remote vantage, especially in distributed system architectures With a height of 1U and depth of 200mm, the web terminal strip can be addressed by the data network via HTML or SNMP to support efficient remote control via intranet or Internet, and also as SMS via mobile phone
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Integrated in the RPCU is a web server so that all common web browsers can be used to gain information on the current state of the IT system and take corrective action within a very short time.
There is no need to purchase or install any software.
The web terminal strip has SNMP capability and fits easily into any existing SNMP management system while providing extra setting options via a MIB.
If the user wants to use the log functionality but has no SNMP management system of his own, Rittal's SNMP Manager is a fitting solution.
The RPCU integrates eight terminals, six of which can be controlled individually.
In addition, the system has RPCU-internal temperature measurement and two digital alarm inputs to which additional external alarm sensors can be connected. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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