Monitoring system – Riello UPS RTG 100 Manuale d'uso

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MONITORING SYSTEM

The whole system is based on the GPRS RTG 100 terminal and on an IP servicer (dedicated remote PC) on which
the Telenetguard software has been installed (hereinafter referred to as the server). As the RTG 100 is set up to
transfer data on the GSM network, using the GPRS service, if required it can send the data relating to the device
connected, to the server.

Please note: the server must have a static IP address. This address is saved to the RTG 100 (see the
SERVERS MENU paragraph). Port 799 is used for TCP/IP traffic.

Once configured, the server can receive the data sent by the RTG 100 via GPRS. It then processes it and saves it to
a specific database where it is available for consultation at a later stage. It is also able to show device data in real
time, although this depends on GPRS connection time (i.e. is limited to the real time for which the RTG 100 and
server are in direct communication).
A call from the server to the RTG 100 can be set up (see the OPERATIVE MODES paragraph). This call (sent via
GSM modem) ‘reawakens’ the RTG 100, thereby forcing it to send the data from the monitored device to the
server, through the GPRS connection. The figure shows a static diagram of the monitoring system architecture.

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