I truly admire this type of tehnology,but I recomend the sending a sms part where you got to send a code or something,in case someonegets where you live and the house number,but not geting service in that area,
Could we think about a safety option such as a remote and the unit beying on bateries in case of a power outtage like in new york in 2001 happens?
@dawin45 Thank you so much for the feedback. Many comoanies who buy from us (for example alarm companies) install our units in larger boxes, together with other equipment, and with small batteries that take over when a power outage is detected.
Unfortunately, one of the limitations of GSM technology is signal availability. If either the administrator or the unit don't have signal then it will not work. It has the same reliability as a mobile phone. Before using for critical apps, check signal.
This device opens your garage door so the neighbor could feed your cat, it helps a farmer irrigate without driving miles, it helps scientists monitor atmospheric conditions without being on location, and so on. So, could this device be used to detonate a bomb? If you are educated enough to make a bomb, you don't need industrial relay devices; these boards and modems are registered, stamped and traceable. Your question is idiotic to boot, no matter how nicely I try to reply, pardon the insult.
Is there any sort of modification to this where the device can send messages to the phone? Such as a fire or security system being tripped, and the device would contact the cell phone.
That is in effect what the device doea. It sends messages to one or more administrator cell phones the instant it detects something via the inputs. You decide what sort of sensors you connect to those inputs, and what type of condition will trigger the inputs. Upon occurence of an event (heat, moisture, liquid level, smoke, temperature, glass break, virtually anything), theis unit can send notification or also activate something (if temperature = XX, activate sprinklers, notify administrators)
Thank you for the clarification. I misunderstood the video. We recently had a fire in one of our offices while nobody was around. Luckly I had forgoten something and returned; however if I had not, the whole office would burned. I think I shall recomend something like this to our main office. Thanks.
The main advantage is that it communicates straight to your cell phone; in other words you have full control and monitoring without subscribing to a "service provider". You own the device, communicate with it, even take it out and move it to another premise if you wish. Good luck!
thank you
sayantan1001 1 week ago
This is basically my FYP... O_o
kurniasan 4 months ago
is it possible for me to use this device in Singapore? If so how would i know which position should my jumper wire be put.
Thanks alot
imakepudding 8 months ago
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gsm2interceptor 1 year ago
Hello. I need to purchase a solid number of them. Please advise where i can purchase them. Thank you. Philippegiboulot at yahoo dot com
philgibe 1 year ago
one more thing could you make a garage door remote(with boucing cosed just like for cars,in case of not having a gsm signal?)
dawin45 1 year ago
I truly admire this type of tehnology,but I recomend the sending a sms part where you got to send a code or something,in case someonegets where you live and the house number,but not geting service in that area,
Could we think about a safety option such as a remote and the unit beying on bateries in case of a power outtage like in new york in 2001 happens?
dawin45 2 years ago
@dawin45 Thank you so much for the feedback. Many comoanies who buy from us (for example alarm companies) install our units in larger boxes, together with other equipment, and with small batteries that take over when a power outage is detected.
Unfortunately, one of the limitations of GSM technology is signal availability. If either the administrator or the unit don't have signal then it will not work. It has the same reliability as a mobile phone. Before using for critical apps, check signal.
dbanici 2 years ago
Is this device still available?
conspiracy777 2 years ago
is there any programming step? is the simcard also same with the other normal cellphone's?
pokkatokbukit 2 years ago
This device opens your garage door so the neighbor could feed your cat, it helps a farmer irrigate without driving miles, it helps scientists monitor atmospheric conditions without being on location, and so on. So, could this device be used to detonate a bomb? If you are educated enough to make a bomb, you don't need industrial relay devices; these boards and modems are registered, stamped and traceable. Your question is idiotic to boot, no matter how nicely I try to reply, pardon the insult.
dbanici 3 years ago
Is there any sort of modification to this where the device can send messages to the phone? Such as a fire or security system being tripped, and the device would contact the cell phone.
NELHAOTEC 4 years ago
That is in effect what the device doea. It sends messages to one or more administrator cell phones the instant it detects something via the inputs. You decide what sort of sensors you connect to those inputs, and what type of condition will trigger the inputs. Upon occurence of an event (heat, moisture, liquid level, smoke, temperature, glass break, virtually anything), theis unit can send notification or also activate something (if temperature = XX, activate sprinklers, notify administrators)
dbanici 4 years ago
Thank you for the clarification. I misunderstood the video. We recently had a fire in one of our offices while nobody was around. Luckly I had forgoten something and returned; however if I had not, the whole office would burned. I think I shall recomend something like this to our main office. Thanks.
NELHAOTEC 4 years ago 3
The main advantage is that it communicates straight to your cell phone; in other words you have full control and monitoring without subscribing to a "service provider". You own the device, communicate with it, even take it out and move it to another premise if you wish. Good luck!
dbanici 4 years ago
funky!! :D
Datoware 4 years ago 2