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Watchdog 1200
A simple, low-cost device for monitoring cabinets and racks, and ports for connecting remote external sensors.
• Web accessible (no software to install)
• Five built-in sensors
• Three analog inputs for 0-5 VDC sensors
• Five digital sensor ports for external digital-bus sensors
• Multi-level alarms with escalation
• Alarm notifi cations sent by email and SNMP
Each Watchdog 1200 is self-contained and accessed through a built-in web server. A user only needs a standard web browser (e.g. FireFox, Internet Explorer) to view current sensor readings and graphs of previous values. The climate monitor continually compares sensor data with user-defi ned alarms and sends notifi cations via e-mail or SNMP trap if there is a problem. Supports up to 16 remote digital sensors (using splitters) and a total cable length of 600 feet.
Web Interface
The web interface is the primary way to interact with the Watchdog 1200. This interface allows a user to remotely check the status of the environment, view graphs of logged data, and see web cam images.
Configuration and administration of the unit, including fi rmware updates, is one through the web interface. Access is user name and password protected. HTTPS/SSL encryption can be used for added security.
Other Access Methods
Besides web access, there are a variety of methods that can also be used for obtaining sensor data from the unit. Current sensor readings are available in XML or through SNMP. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV files. The availability of SNMP (v1, v2c, v3) based data allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or What’s Up Gold (Ipswitch) to easily add the Watchdog 1200 to the list of monitored devices.
Alarms
Alarm thresholds are used to defi ne the normal operating range for sensors in any environment, and what actions should be taken if a sensor leaves this range.
Alternative products:
Watchdog 1200
A simple, low-cost device for monitoring cabinets and racks, and ports for connecting remote external sensors.
• Web accessible (no software to install)
• Five built-in sensors
• Three analog inputs for 0-5 VDC sensors
• Five digital sensor ports for external digital-bus sensors
• Multi-level alarms with escalation
• Alarm notifi cations sent by email and SNMP
Each Watchdog 1200 is self-contained and accessed through a built-in web server. A user only needs a standard web browser (e.g. FireFox, Internet Explorer) to view current sensor readings and graphs of previous values. The climate monitor continually compares sensor data with user-defi ned alarms and sends notifi cations via e-mail or SNMP trap if there is a problem. Supports up to 16 remote digital sensors (using splitters) and a total cable length of 600 feet.
Web Interface
The web interface is the primary way to interact with the Watchdog 1200. This interface allows a user to remotely check the status of the environment, view graphs of logged data, and see web cam images.
Configuration and administration of the unit, including fi rmware updates, is one through the web interface. Access is user name and password protected. HTTPS/SSL encryption can be used for added security.
Other Access Methods
Besides web access, there are a variety of methods that can also be used for obtaining sensor data from the unit. Current sensor readings are available in XML or through SNMP. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV files. The availability of SNMP (v1, v2c, v3) based data allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or What’s Up Gold (Ipswitch) to easily add the Watchdog 1200 to the list of monitored devices.
Alarms
Alarm thresholds are used to defi ne the normal operating range for sensors in any environment, and what actions should be taken if a sensor leaves this range.