Product category:
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News Release from: Power-One | Subject: PowCom Web
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 October 2005
Browser-based software watches over
remote power
PowCom Web browser-based power-systems software is a multilevel secured-access solution that uses an intuitive graphical user interface to centralise real-time control, monitoring and testing.
PowCom Web browser-based power-systems software is a multilevel secured-access solution that uses an intuitive graphical user interface to centralise real-time control, monitoring and testing of individual rectifier modules, control modules and batteries installed at multiple remote locations PowCom Web software is extremely scalable and offers a complete suite of industry-leading functionality; including seamless integration of real-time and historical data, alarm notification via e-mail, and streamlined Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) setup
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Real-time information includes system configuration, system voltage, load current, battery current, rectifier output current and status, temperature and alarm relay status.
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