Description
Name | Status | Price, $ |
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NetPing 4 IP PDU GSM3G 64R702 |
End of life |
357 |
General usage conditions - for industrial and commercial usage in conditions of high humidity (0-95%, non-condensing). The device is not intended for domestic use. |
NetPing 4 IP PDU GSM3G 64R702 is an IP PDU (IP Power Distribution Unit) device. These devices are designed to switch on/off and restart the equipment by managing 220V sockets. This device contains four independently controlled sockets, a built-in GSM modem for receiving SMS commands and sending SMS notifications, six 1wire ports with independent drivers, six input/output lines for connecting sensors of a “dry contact” and managing external executive devices. A built-in ionister allows a notification sending in case of a power failure. The possibility to connect an external battery module allows you to organize uninterrupted power supply to the device in case of problems with the main power line.
Applicable solutions:
- remote power control inside ATMs, vending machines, payment terminals and other similar equipment. At the same time, the device can monitor the internal operating conditions of the equipment (for example, it can monitor the operating temperature of the bill acceptor and it will not fall outside the permissible range), signal problems both via Ethernet and using SMS commands. In case of interruption of the external power supply, the device will stay connected using SMS messages and continue to monitor the status of the sensors;
- rebooting the frozen modems, access points, routers, servers and other computer equipment without the need for physical access. If the network is not available, the operation can be performed via the SMS command. This allows you to save effort and costs on a lot of trips in order to turn on / off the frozen device;
- remote rebooting the frozen modems, access points, routers, servers and other computer equipment without the need for physical access. If the network is not available, the operation can be performed via the SMS command;
- remote turning on / off additional computer equipment. The physical turning on backup servers, routers, access points can be performed when necessary in manual or automatic modes and turning off them when you do not need them. This saves energy and reduces wearing of the equipment, which is required only occasionally or at specific intervals;
- remote notifications in case of power failure on the distant site;
- remote turning on / off conference monitors, monitors in a gaming club or an Internet cafe. Monitors can be controlled both via Ethernet / Internet and using SMS commands;
- remote control of air conditioners, ventilation systems and climate control systems. Connected sensors allow you to monitor the current situation, and the remote control of 220 V sockets allows you to turn on the system you need without physical presence at the facility, including in an automatic mode.
Device Capabilities
Be notified
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Use web interface from any device
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Power up with remote control and automation
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Enterprise-level reliability
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Support & Warranty
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Features Included
Remote management of device sockets via the Ethernet/Internet networkEach output socket of NetPing rack power distribution unit can be remotely switched on/switched off/reloaded. Sockets can be managed through a built-in web interface, with the help of any browser or using SNMP commands. |
Sockets remote management via SMS messagesAny socket of NetPing rack power distribution unit can be switched on/off or reloaded via SMS message. It allows to control a power supply of a connected device even when the Ethernet/Internet network is down or unavailable. |
A watchdog for automatic reloading of an external equipmentIf any external device, a router or an access point freezes sometimes, NetPing rack power distribution unit can automatically reload these devices. To do this, it constantly inquires indicated IP addresses by the ping protocol. If it gets no response, it will automatically reload a connected device by turning off and turning on its power supply. |
Switching on/off sockets on a scheduleNetPing rack power distribution unit can switch on and off a voltage on its built-in sockets on its own on a weekly schedule, switch on/off a voltage several times a day, use a special schedule for holidays. This may be useful for a daily/weekly forced reboot of external devices or for turning off unused equipment in a certain time of a day. |