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The next generation Viper is the industry’s most advanced, low cost cellular alarm monitor system available on the market today. Using the next generation Internet and cellular technologies, all settings can be configured Over-the-Air, eliminating costly trips to the location. The OmniSite Viper is purchased and installed for a small fraction of the price of traditional SCADA type systems. The Viper is stand-alone, self-contained, needing no additional software and minimal maintenance.
The Viper can act as the primary alarm monitor for remotely located equipment, or as the "backup" alarm system to a critical
on-site faclility or system. Because the Viper is a cellular transmitter, there are no phone lines or data cables required in the event of a system wide failure.
The Viper can run for up to 20 hours using its rechargable internal battery, continuing to monitor critical alarms even if your facility has no AC power or phone/data service.
This makes the Viper the perfect "backup" to your critical systems during a power loss and/or network failure.
When an alarm occurs at your equipment, you will be notified within seconds via e-mail, phone, or by text, quickly enough to correct the situation. The Viper gives operators peace of mind that their equipment is running properly at all times!
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(5)* Universal voltage inputs
(1) Optional analog input
Transmits/Receives using Cellular GSM
Magnetic key to disable/enable unit
SMS Backup – if the OmniSite website has a system outage or a natural disaster prevents normal web monitoring, the Viper can send an SMS text message directly to your cell phone.
Enclosure: NEMA 4X polycarbonate plastic enclosure with locking hasp.
There are no field software parameters to set-up, and all system settings are done completely Over-the-Air (OTA) through the GuardDog website or mobile phone interface. This makes multiple return trips to the jobsite unnecessary! As an added feature, with the ‘Push-to-Test’ button on the Viper unit, you can know that your equipment is fully functional when you leave the jobsite.
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