t-mac’s latest device monitors 256 items of equipment

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Up to 256 devices can be connected to the t-mac SC and the information gathered accessed via a web browser.
By gathering information from up to 256 points from a variety of equipment using a single cable to its RS485 or RS232 serial ports and communicating using GPRS, t-mac’s SC unit makes to possible to communicate with remote sites over the Internet using a web browser. The SC is smaller than other t-mac systems and has been designed primarily with OEM applications in mind. It has the same monitoring capabilities as other t-mac systems and can provide in-depth information of equipment conditions, associated wastage, energy and asset inefficiencies and cost information in the form of interactive graphs.
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