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S
ECTION
11
11
O
E
11.1
R
M
S
(RMS)
Two forms of RMS are offered:
• Cellular
• Satellite
Both forms of RMS require external hardware to be interfaced with the Gen 3 controller. They also both
provide the end user with the same system fault information:
• Communication Failure
• Con
fl
ict between signals
• Lamp Fault
• Other (i.e. low battery status, damage to controller)
The GPS system allows for asset location tracking and geofencing via a secured website. The battery bank
voltage can also be remotely monitored. (A geofence is a virtual barrier which is set in the GPS software).
Cellular
Satellite
Communica
Ɵ
on Method
& Coverage
- communicates from the automat-
ed
fl
agger assistance device (AFAD)
to the end user through the cellular
network
- limited to areas of cellular cover-
age
- communicates from the AFAD to
the end user through connec on to
orbi ng satellites
- communica on anywhere in the
world where the AFAD is deployed
Fault Message Delivery
- text messages (4 max)
- email (4 max)
- text messages* (unlimited)
- email (unlimited)
*end user must have ‘email to text’
capability through their cellular
carrier
Web Based User Interface
- user can login to view:
• current opera ng status (on/o
ff
and ba ery voltage at that AFAD)
• physical loca on of the AFAD
• ac vity log of on/o
ff
and fault events
The
Ō
Preven
Ɵ
on
(Geo-Fencing)
- user can set up desired radius; if the AFAD is moved outside the desig-
nated area, the user is no
fi
ed by text or email
11.2
I
A
The intrusion alarm system requires the following hardware additions on the base RCF 2.4:
• siren ampli
fi
er
• siren speaker
• intrusion infrared sensor