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UM Sensor

UM Sensor

UM Sensor Environmental monitoring for computer rooms

Connection to the network
The UM Sensor unit connects to any MGE UPS SYSTEMS SNMP agent (UM Link or UM Agent) in the same way as any other UPS, using a serial link. UM Sensor serial communication uses a "Pass Through" technique.
In other words it is possible to daisy-chain another component, also controlled by the SNMP agent, such as a UPS or another control unit. Management of UM Sensor from UM Console administration software (included in Solution-Pac CD-Rom).

Measurement of ambient conditions
UM Sensor houses 2 sensors which constantly measures the ambient temperature and moisture in the premises in which it is installed. Measurements can be viewed, in real-time, on an administration platform such as UM Console (Solution-Pac CD-ROM), and it is thus possible to take immediate action if the air-conditioning fails or if flooding occurs.

 

Physical characteristics
Length: 160 mm
Height: 70 mm
Width:20.6 mm
Weight: 500 gr.
The unit may sit on a table or a UPS.
UM Sensor comes with a power supply and a communication cable.

Alarm transmission
UM Sensor has 8 external relay contacts on a terminal block for remote signalling of various alarms such as fire, smoke or water detection, access control, etc. MGE UPS SYSTEMS has a full range of building management sensors, which interface with UM Sensor to provide a full-scale system for managing the computer room environment. Any contact relay state change generates a trap to the management platform whose message is editable. Automatic actions (calling a pager, running a file ...) on trap receptions can be activated by the user.

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