Environmental Monitoring

Environmental monitoring
Vutlan offers a very wide range of high-precision sensors.
Vutlan environmental monitoring products enable you to actively monitor the conditions in data centers, BTS stations, warehouses, schools, hospitals, offices, restaurants, farms, factories, zoos, museums or anywhere else you need to protect IT critical assets. Maintaining a stable environment where equipment and/or products are housed is critical for their continued operation, protection and use.
Conditions monitored include extreme temperatures, humidity, power spikes and surges, water leaks, smoke, airflow and etc. Don’t ignore environmental threats – remotely manage them with Vutlan monitoring and control systems. Vutlan environmental monitoring equipment allows network operators to observe conditions from a secure Web interface and receive SNMP, email, text message or siren alert notifications when environmental sensors detect a problem. These products can also alert you to potential damage from human error, unauthorized access, or prying fingers that could harm your mission critical equipment. The Web interface can display live video surveillance and environmental measurements, which are logged to track trends.

Data Collecting and Graphing
The measurements are periodically stored in the internal memory or external storage media and displayed as graphs. Each graph shows data for the last 100: seconds, minutes, hours, days. The web interface provides an easy way to access these logs for each individual sensor.
Multigraphs
The web interface also allows viewing detailed graphs and data tables for one or more sensors using a multi-plot graph. This is very useful when you need to see sensor data of two or more sensors on the same graph for a given period of time.


Notifications & Alerts based on Thresholds
When the measured value exceeds the predefined threshold, it triggers an alert: Send Email, SMS, Syslog, Event log, SNMP Trap, SNMP Get, sound and light an alarm beacon or a strobe light. Alerts can be based on thresholds (warning, alert, normal, or not connected) or on multiple conditions.