The SecurityProbe-x60

December 10, 2008 by admin · Comment
Filed under: Intelligent Sensors 

The SecurityProbe-x60 security device by Ravica is one of their top of the line models. It features 60 inputs, a Linux operating system with 128 MB of memory and 64 MB of SDRAM, and more. To set up your new SecurityProbe-x60, all you have to do is log in to its easy to use web interface. Form there, you can configure your device, download data, and view graphical reports. You can, of course, encrypt all of this data so that no one else can get to it but you, and since the interface is written in PHP, you can customize it, too. You don’t even have to worry about a power outage messing up your stored data, either, because the SecurityProbe-x60 features a battery back up to keep its internal clock running accurately.

Because the SecurityProbe-x60 features a 60 dry contact system, it can handle remove monitoring of many different external devices such as security cameras, motion sensors, and more. It can also monitor HVAC systems, UPS systems, generators, and other industrial equipment. In addition to the 60 dry contacts, there are an additional 20 2-wire dry contact ports, upping the total to 68 ports. These 2-wire ports are very easy to use, and you can quickly make your own dry contact cables without any issues.

The embedded Linux system uses a 312 MHz processor, has two serial ports, and features a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection. This enables it to run its own web server with encryption, Perl, Telnet, PHP, and Email program.

These are just a few of the features of the SecurityProbe-x60. It’s one of the top products from Ravica, so if you’re interested in knowing more about it, visit the product’s website.