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News Release from: PBE Systems | Subject: Ceres modular control solution
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 December 2002
Remote Control sends phone alarm
messages.
The Ceres modular control solution uses the Internet with GSM/SMS messages to provide remote monitoring and control to your mobile phone using SMS text messages, Internet, or PC.
Remote Control System Harvests the Power of the Internet and GSM/SMS Technologies The System Ceres modular control solution from PBE Systems harvests the power of the Internet with GSM/SMS messages to provide remote monitoring and control functions of manufacturing plant, alarms and equipment directly to your mobile phone using SMS text messages, Internet, or PC
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This versatile and powerful system comprises two stand-alone components.
The "Janus" communication model can simply be used on its own as a sophisticated logic controller, alarm and data logging device, or it can be combined with " DaJaView", a web-enabled SQL database which receives information and alarms from field-based Janus units in SMS or CSV format displaying the results on a website viewable over any internet connection.
Janus modules provide bi-directional communications and control functions on up to 200 telephone numbers via SMS messages, Internet, or PC.
All functions can be accessed, programmed and controlled by any GSM mobile phone, data logging and downloading information to a schedule or demand.
Multiple units can be linked to create a network.
Alarms with many levels of logic can be sent to multiple numbers using SMS messages, which themselves may be changed by any mobile phone.
Current and historical data of the target device can be viewed via GSM, Internet or PC.
When viewed by PC the data can be manipulated by standard windows based software.
The DaJaView SQL database is hosted on a central server, displaying information sent by Janus field units and is viewable through any standard web browser.
Information can be manipulated in different user selected formats and access may be limited by security control.
DaJaView can also send e-mails and SMS messages on alarm activation.
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