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News Release from: Jekyll Electronic Technology | Subject: Pulsar Telelog industrial modem
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2001
Data acquisition modem operates on zero
power
The new Pulsar Telelog industrial modem from Jekyll Electronic Technology allows simultaneous automated reading from electricity, water and gas meters.
The new Pulsar Telelog industrial modem, from Jekyll Electronic Technology, allows simultaneous automated reading from electricity, water and gas meters and additional remote data transfer for other industries As well as being cost-effective, the Pulsar Telelog is robust, easy to install and powered directly from the telephone line
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Jekyll has added the standard Electricity Industry Code of Practice 6 (CoP6) protocol to its Pulsar Telelog remote metering logger.
Remote logger runs from telecomms line voltage
The Pulsar Telelog from Jekyll Electronic Technology is a major innovation for companies wishing to add alarm status telemetry at remote facilities.
High reliability and minimum maintenance are therefore assured.
The unit responds only to predefined calls, which saves on additional installation costs, and engineers can fault find by communicating directly to the unit for economical servicing and maintenance.
Emergency battery backup is also available for continuous operations if telephone lines are lost.
The Pulsar Telelog features four pulse-counting input channels, for energy reading from multiple pulse meters, and an RS232 port for intelligent meters.
Other industries can monitor digital and analogue signals to obtain trend information or signal alarm situations.
The V22bis modem link provides fast, reliable communication and the data accumulation times can be set from 5 minutes to 24 hours, including the 30 minute standard required by electricity companies.
The memory is also large enough to store 60 days of data, which is expandable to 480 days.
The Telelog is CTR/21 approved for use throughout Europe, and a range of standard data protocols are provided, including DL130, COP6 or IEC1107 formats.
Jekyll is the UK leader in telephone telemetry technology.
The company often develops close relationships with customers and is willing to discuss applications and adapt technology for specific needs. Request a free brochure from Jekyll Electronic Technology ...
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