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HWg-CS11: E-mail alert to high temperature (overheating)
IP thermometer enables web-based, remote temperature monitoring over IP networks. System overheating or excessive temperature alerts are sent by e-mail. Supplied with software for downloading data over IP, displaying graphs and exporting data to MS Excel. (Excel thermometer) 
- Web configuration interface
- Free Windows software for displaying graphs and exporting to MS Excel (HWg-PDMS)
| Applications |
- E-mail alerts when air conditioning overheats
- Monitoring the temperature at critical air flow points
- Alerts to equipment overheating (server, disk array)
- Alerts to rising temperature in a room
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| Advantages |
- Quick and easy installation
- Timely e-mail alerts to rising temperature
- Connects to SNMP monitoring systems
- Free Windows software – HWg-PDMS collects temperature data and periodically exports it to MS Excel
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Technical description
- The HWg-STE IP thermometer connects to an Ethernet 10/100 Mbps network.
- Control and configuration (IP, sensor name, unit of temperature, e-mail recipient) is performed over a web GUI.
- A second probe (temperature or humidity) can be connected.
- RJ11 temperature and humidity sensors for the Poseidon family are supported. Available sensors include indoor, outdoor, waterproof, 19" rack mountable and wall mountable versions.
- E-mail is sent when a safe temperature is exceeded, as well as when the temperature returns to the safe range.
- Using SNMP at port 161, the IP thermometer can be connected to a monitoring system. For example: HP OpenView, Nagios, Zabbix, The Dude, Intellipool NM and more.
- MIB table is available for download from the product GUI.
Note: Place the temperature probe of IP thermometer to the point where the temperature rises the fastest (heatsink, outlet of a server fan). This will give you the most time to react to cooling problems.
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Keywords
| IP thermometer, web thermometer, overheating email, Excel thermometer, thermometer SNMP, system overheating, excessive temperature, monitoring, remote monitoring |
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