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The M888 family is an all-new low cost web-to-wireless remote monitoring and control system. An internal wireless modem provides two-way communications to the automated M2M Network Operations Center and the www.M2MComm.com web site.
A choice of cellular or satellite based communications provides coverage anywhere in the world.
- CDMA Digital Cellular
- GSM/GPRS Cellular
- Iridium Satellite
The inputs and outputs of the M888 are suitable for a wide range of direct connect monitoring and control applications. There are two primary models with several useful options.
The system has numerous features & options:
- The same web site serves all M888 series products with a common look and feel.
- Only enabled I/O points are displayed at the web site
There are two primary hardware platforms:
- The M844 provides up to 8 digital inputs, 4 analog inputs and 4 control outputs in one box
- M844 Specification Sheet
- M844 Data Logger Specification Sheet (.pdf file, 1.1M Bytes)
- M844 User’s Manual
- The M222 provides up to 2 digital inputs, 2 analog inputs and 2 control outputs in one box
- M222 Specification Sheet
- M222 Data Logger Specification Sheet (.pdf file, 1.5M Bytes)
- M222 User’s Manual
- Low cost, reduced I/O count options are available in both models
Both models work in a similar way. The digital inputs can be set up "alarm style" where all changes are reported, or can be configured as timer/counters. Analog inputs can be jumper configured for either 0-10 VDC or 0-20 mA measurements. Outputs offer both normally open and normally closed contacts
- True Machine-to-Machine Communications – based on local or remote inputs – with unlimited distance between units.
- The M222 RIO system includes a master device and up to 6 remote slaves devices. The master can monitor and control equipment connected to the slaves at distances of up to 3000 feet.
- Longer ranges can be easily handled with one or more repeaters.
- For even farther distances, inputs can be relayed through the M2M NOC – anywhere in the world.
- The maximum System I/O count is 8 digital inputs, 8 analog inputs and 8 control outputs.
All (eight) outputs can be configured as:
(1) Remotely controlled from the M2M web site or
(2) Automatic
In the automatic mode, each output relay can be locally controlled based on the state of remotely monitored switches and/or sensors. More specifically, the outputs can be configured to “follow” a remote analog or digital input.