AlarmAgent.com
is available in 4 models. The Indoor Enclosure and NEMA
4X Enclosure with Phantom Antenna are shown above.
AlarmAgent.com® provides dependable and convenient alarm monitoring and notification in a completely wireless, Web-based system. Its online interface is accessible from any Web-enabled device, and puts total system access at your fingertips. Eliminating the need for landline-based connections, AlarmAgent.com represents the next generation of RACO technology.
Totally Wireless RTU — Easy to install. Goes where landlines can’t, with 98% availability across North America.
Reliable, Web-Based Communication — Triple redundant, secure website links RTU with AlarmAgent.com system.
Secure, 24/7 Access — Retrieve equipment and status info anytime, from any web-enabled device or by calling a toll-free number.
Robust Monitoring & Control Functionality — Simple configuration through system templates. Integrates eight digital and two universal inputs, and two relay outputs.
Straightforward User Interface — Set up, manage and move multiple RTUs from one user login. Ideal for equipment rental companies. No additional equipment required.
Custom User Templates — Simplify configuration remotely or locally. Optimized for water and wastewater pump applications.
Intelligent System Indicators — Immediate status updates for a number of functions: Signal strength, transmission, local service registration, armed/disarmed, AC/battery, on/off.
On-Demand Custom Reporting — Web-based access anytime to system alarm and status reports. View and export data as you specify with customizable ranges. Email reports and view stored data for one full year.
Flexible Alarm Notification — Instant notification of alarm conditions by voice, SMS, pager, and email. Options allow you to notify groups only once with non-critical messages that don’t require acknowledgement. Or, use blast mode and every user on the list receives a message instantly and repeatedly until it is acknowledged.
Easy Tracking of RTUs — Know where your RTUs are by entering GPS coordinates into the system or using a visual Google Maps interface to pinpoint them.