CyberPower ENVIROSENSOR accessory
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CyberPower ENVIROSENSOR UPS accessory | £131.16 | ||||
CyberPower ENVIROSENSOR UPS accessory | £181.44 |
The CyberPower Environmental Sensor combined with the RMCARD203 provides complete UPS monitoring and management with real-time temperature and humidity readings in distance. Event notifications notify administrators remotely whenever a defined event happens. Additionally Environmental Sensor provides 4 input contact closures allowing users to monitor the status of connected devices such as a door switch sensor. A Three-Year Warranty ensures the ENVIROSENSOR has passed our highest quality standards in design assembly material and workmanship.
Features
- Connects to CyberPower RMCARD203 SNMP/HTTP management card.
- Provides remote monitoring of temperature and humidity for datacenters IT closets and other IT environments.
- 4 input contact closures provide additional options for monitoring items such as door alarms security switches and other devices.
- Fahrenheit and Celsius readings.
Features
- Connects to CyberPower RMCARD203 SNMP/HTTP management card.
- Provides remote monitoring of temperature and humidity for datacenters IT closets and other IT environments.
- 4 input contact closures provide additional options for monitoring items such as door alarms security switches and other devices.
- Fahrenheit and Celsius readings.
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