Precision and ease-of-administration distinguishes Uptime Devices' Environmental Sensors from the competition. With integrated auto-sense capability, you now have the freedom to use any sensor in any open port, instead of being saddled with pre-designated ports. Plus, you'll also have the capability to measure, monitor, and prevent almost any environmental problem that could disrupt your network environments.
The RPM units rely on these new RIMS sensors. Remote Intelligent Multi Sensors™ not only make environmental and security readings but can store those readings as well. Each RIMS is a Daisy Chain Sensor® * so multiple RIMS can be plugged into one RPM sensor port.
RIMS can be up to 1000 ft. away from the RPM with no external power needed. Because each RIMS can make and store its own readings there is no data logging delays. Each RIMS has a battery backed clock so you can be assured each data point is properly recorded.
RIMS generate events when internally monitored thresholds are broken.
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Using the latest technology to measure both temperature and airflow in a single peripheral, the Airflow / Temperature Sensor sends alerts based on user-defined thresholds. The sensor takes one reading per second with ±0.5°C (±0.9°F) accuracy.
To determine whether a switch is open or closed, use the Dry Contact Sensor, which provides a simple Alarm / Normal reading to the Sensor Hub.
With a measurement range of 0 to 100% RH and a measurement accuracy of ±3% at 20°C (68°F), the Humidity Sensor relies on SNMP traps to provide user-defined warning and alarm information.
The Security Sensor is a reed dry contact sensor that can provide Alarm/Normal conditions. Taking one reading per second, the Security Sensor requires no additional power and has disconnection detection.
The industry's first conventional direct-wire smoke detector, the Wireless Smoke Sensor features reliable analog essentials such as: Drift Compensation; Multi-Criteria Detection; and Remote Maintenance / Trouble Reporting.
A necessary safeguard for server closets and computer rooms, the Temperature Sensor has a measurement range of -55 to +125 °C (-67 to +257 °F) with a temperature measurement resolution of 0.5 °C (0.9 °F).
The Voltage Sensor takes one measurement per second and has a measuring accuracy of ±2 VAC. In alarm state, the Voltage Sensor provides voltage presence, on or off, and current draw. Available in both 115 V and 230 V versions.
The Water Sensor takes one reading per second and determines a wet or dry condition (-20 to +60°C; -4 to +140°F). The Water Sensor is even capable of measuring the presence of distilled water using its patent pending, microprocessor controlled technology.
