Features:
- Internal Web Server lets you monitor your site from anywhere in the world.
- Channel monitoring via meters and digital readout of values.
- Send e-mail or SMS text messages directly from the device.
- All configuration data can be stored locally on a PC for re-use later. Never lose your configuration data again!
- Supports DDNS services from dyndns.org and no-ip.org.
- Remote reboot command
- Web server supports netbios names for easy location.
- Fully Flash upgradeable. Upgrade your unit's firmware in the field to use released features.
- Can be used as a Shoutcast/ Icecast compatible audio streamer with embedded relay closures (non-synced to the audio).
- Onboard dual input audio monitor can detect silence or overload on stereo or mono systems.
- Web interface knows when it has lost communications with the site and alerts you and tries to reconnect automatically.
- On-board temperature sensor displays F or C.
- 16 user-definable alarm conditions can trigger up to 3 actions (from a pool of 68) per alarm.
- Two external status inputs can activate user-defined actions. Inputs are optocoupled and triggered by grounding or by supplying a voltage (user configured).
- Six independent relay outputs (4 SPST & 2 DPDT), controlled by action sequences or by user command.
- DHCP or Static IP capable.
- Sends emails or text messages when alarms occur.
- Keeps onboard logs that can be sent to your inbox via automatic e-mail
- Netbios name can be user changed
- Receive Shoutcast/Icecast Ogg-Vorbis or MP3 audio streams.
- Transmit Shoutcast/Icecast Ogg-Vorbis audio streams.
- Transmit audio streams with or without internal audio AGC.
- Stereo, active, balanced audio inputs and balanced audio outputs.
- Receive streams for up to 5 different sources. Automatically retry streams
- Automatically switch between up to 5 different audio streams.
- Displays stream statistics on the main webpage.
- Includes RTC with 50 event scheduler.
Remote site monitor with 2 DC metering inputs, 2 status inputs & 6 relay outputs
The CircuitWerkes SiteSentry2 ushers in a era of remote site monitoring. An internal Web server lets you monitor your site from any Web browser, anywhere in the world. Automatically detects both meter low and meter overload conditions on one, or both channels. An internal temperature sensor can respond to high or low temperature conditions. The external audio monitor meters two channels of audio and can respond if either silence or overload are detected. Can be used as a convenient way to add Web/network capabilities to your existing dial-up only remote control. You can upgrade your old remote control's capabilities for a fraction of the cost of replacing it. The SiteSentry series of controls do not use Java, ActiveX or any other proprietary software. Your SiteSentry unit will work on nearly every browser and across all major operating systems including Windows, Apple, Android and many others. Only one port is needed to access the Webserver.
When meter-low, overload, or external status change, is detected, it can perform user-programmed, automated, sequences of actions and can also respond to user control via the network or via external contact closure inputs. Actions can be programmed to run once or to repeat while the condition exists.
Supports SMTP and can send both e-mails and SMS text (to your phone) messages that alert you of alarm conditions. E-mailing is accomplished directly from the SiteSentry2 hardware.
Supports dynamic IP redirect services like dyndns.org and no-ip.org.
The SiteSentry2 also includes the ability to encode Shoutcast/Icecast compatible audio streams using the open-source Ogg-Vorbis format. 10 different streaming profiles are included. Ogg-Vorbis can be decoded by virtually all media players and is a very robust and high quality alternative to mp3 encoding. The SiteSentry2 can be used to either encode or to decode audio streams. Because it is half duplex, the SiteSentry2 can not encode and decode at the same time.
The SiteSentry2 can be used as a stand alone streaming audio encoder or decoder with auxiliary relay outputs, however, the SiteSentry2 relays are not synchronized with the encoded audio. Audio in and out of the SiteSentry2 is unbalanced, stereo, on deplugabble screw terminals.