Alarm Processors
Model 1512 SentriDial
Alarm by Paging
The Model 1512 SentriDial is an automatic dialer that dials telephone numbers in response to an alarm and plays a recorded voice message when the phone is answered. It can also send DTMF digits and TAP messages when a paging system or other controller answers the line. Up to 80 seconds of voice messages are recorded in the user’s voice and can be changed at any time.
Model 1512 SentriDial Features and Configuration
- 12 alarm inputs
- 8 on/off status inputs
- Connect to 4 forward or 2 bi-directional power sensors
- 4 analog voltage level inputs
- Dials up to 10 numbers per alarm input
- Stores up to 30 user-recorded voice messages
- 4 relays for remote control from the telephone
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Model 1516 SentriVoice
Voice Alarm via Radio or PA
SentriVoice is an economical wireless voice alarm reporter. SentriVoice monitors contact inputs and when an alarm condition is sensed, transmits voice messages or pages over the radio or public address system.
Users can respond to alarms via radio to control lights, pumps, doors, and other control equipment via integrated output relays.
Model 1516 SentriVoice Features and Configuration
- Economical on-site voice alarming
- Eight alarm inputs: Normally Open, Normally Closed or Momentary
- Up to 80 seconds of recorded voice
- Automatic "All’s Well" message
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Model 1517 SentriVoice+
Alarming by Radio or PA
SentriVoice+ provides a turnkey industrial solution for automatic voice and page alarming via radio or PA systems. It can be added to existing fire alarm and warning systems. Users can respond to alarms via handheld radios to control remote equipment or processes.
SentriVoice+ is housed in a rugged NEMA 4X enclosure and comes equipped with a power supply, battery and charger.
Model 1517 Features and Configuration
- NEMA case with 7 amp-hour battery
- Standard 40 seconds voice storage and 2-tone paging
- Broadcast voice, tone, or alphanumeric messages
- Replaces Motorola VR100 VoiceReporter
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Model 1550 SentriMax
Alarm via Cellphone and Radio
SentriMax is a powerful, industrial autodialer and wireless alarm annunciator. The Model 1550 connects directly to a radio and phone line and monitors/controls remote processes, sites and operations. Alarm messages are sent by text page or natural recorded voice over phone or radio.
Users can phone or radio the SentriMax to remote control local processes or conditions. Prerecorded messages allow the SentriMax to report analog values such as temperature, pressure, flow, etc. Built-in voice mailbox provides voice mail for users.
Model 1550 Features and Configuration
- Voice alarms via radio and phone line
- Automatic wide-area tone, voice, and alphanumeric paging activated by alarms
- Panic button
- LCD display and status keypad
- Up to 72 inputs or outputs
- Up to 4 minutes of voice storage
- Microphone and speaker
- Accumulator and pulse counting inputs
- Listen to remote site via phone or radio
- Optional real-time clock and printer output
- Annunciates analog values, such as temperature
- Mobile radios mount inside case
- NEMA 4 enclosure, power supply and backup battery/charger
- Easy to use voice prompts
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Model 1570 SentriData
ASCII Data Stream Monitoring
SentriData is an alarming device that scans the output data stream of monitoring equipment, such as building monitors, computer firewalls, or PLCs, and searches for predefined ASCII strings.
With the intelligence to follow established procedures when a particular event occurs, SentriData notifies a list of contacts by radio or telephone and forwards a prerecorded voice message or alpha page customized for that alarm. SentriData also reports if there is an unusual period of inactivity.
Model 1570 Features and Configuration
- Searches for up to 350 string alarms, each with 40 characters
- Contact list and message for each string
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