are dispatched directly to you and your support
personnel instantly when unacceptable or
emergency conditions occur. For each alarm event
you have the choice of learning about it through a
voice telephone call, pager message, an e-mail
message, or through our easy-to-use Skymetry
website. The choice is yours.
Details and information about your remote sites
are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
SKYMETRY Specifications
Environmental Inputs
< 8 Dry Contact Inputs
< N.O./N.C. contact, pulse count, equipment run time dry
contacts
< 47KΩ to 5V Dry Contact Electrical Input
< 8 Analog Inputs
< 10K thermistor (-60 to 175 deg F) and 4-20mA (-10,000
to 10,000) Analog Inputs
< 22KΩ to 2.5V (temperature) and 250 Ohms to ground (4-
20mA) Analog Input
through the Skymetry website. Skymetry also
gives you the ability to obtain status of your
remote unattended facility via e-mail. From any
internet-based e-mail, simply send your Skymetry
device a question and Skymetry will respond with
an e-mail message showing you detailed status
information about the unattended facility.
The Power of M2M
Today's complex infrastructure of remote managed
facilities demands machine-to-machine
capabilities. Skymetry delivers on this challenge.
Each Skymetry device has the ability to remotely
control any of the output controls of up to eight
remote Skymetry devices. Skymetry's built-in
M2M capabilities far exceed those of many SCADA
systems. There are no line-of-sight requirements.
Whether 100 feet away or 100 miles, it is possible
to monitor one site and remotely control a site
several miles away. This means that a network of
Skymetry devices are able to converse between
< Terminal Block Input Connector
< 10 bits ±2 LSB A/D Converter Resolution
< Metal Oxide Varistors and fast acting diode clamps input
protection
Relay Outputs
< 2 Relay Outputs
< 0.3A 120VAC / 1.0A 24VDC Rating
< SPDT Form-C Latching Type
< Terminal Block Relay Output Connector
LED Indicators
< Alarm, Radio Registered, Radio In Range, Battery OK,
and Power OK, Output #1, Output #2 functions
Power Supply
< 15VDC 800mA power transformer power supply
< 50mA typical, 700mA burst (radio transmit) power
consumption
< Metal Oxide Varistor power protection
< Compatible with 12V sealed gel-cell, 2.2AH (36hrs)-
12AH (200 hrs) Battery Backup/Charger
Environmental
< -20º to 158ºF (-29º to 70ºC) Operating Temperature
< 0 to 90% RH non-condensing operating humidity
< 32 to 140ºF storage temperature
Physical: Skymetry Unit
< 8.0"h x 6.1"w x 1.6"d dimensions
one another to monitor and control specific actions
without your intervention.
SENSAPHONE
901 Tryens Road, Aston, PA 19014
610.558.2700 • Fax 610.558.0222
www.sensaphone.com
< 1.2 lbs. weight
< Aluminum housing with mounting brackets enclosure
Physical: Skymetry Unit in NEMA-4 enclosure
< 12"h x 8"w x 6"d dimensions
< 8 lbs. weight
Why Skymetry Beats Cellular Every Time
Today's standard wireless monitoring products today are
Wireless Monitoring from
Sensaphone!
Monitoring facilities is always a challenge.
Without suitable monitoring in place, unplanned
events can cause interruption and loss-ofproduction. The use of broadband networking
technologies, SCADA technologies, and
autodialers has long been the answer to this
challenge.
When your operation includes
remote unattended facilities
the challenge becomes larger.
Unattended facilities are often
in remote areas without
The Power of Skymetry
Skymetry's powerful monitoring alarm and
control system uses built-in wireless technology
that allows you to monitor your unattended
remote facilities without telephone lines or
specialized radio links.
Skymetry uses a specialized wide-area radio
network to achieve maximum data delivery
capability. Through this twoway network, you can receive
detailed telemetry from your
remote site when you want it.
You can also transmit data
directly to the site. Six
built on top of the cellular telephone network. They
provide only minimal control and data transmissions.
Often used only for alarm notification, these services
operate as a side 'carrier' to a cellular company's
network. What does that mean to you? Your monitoring
application is a sideline and secondary to the mission of
the cellular company.
Not so with Skymetry. Skymetry's radio network is
100% dedicated to interactive, two-way monitoring and
control applications. That is why there is no limit to
how much data you can transmit from a site and how
many alarms you may receive.
All the monitoring details of your remote site are stored
within the Skymetry device itself, so there is no chance
suitable communication
infrastructures to adequately
provide unattended
monitoring.
• Unlimited alarm delivery capacity
• No restrictions on inquiry
• Built-in M2M technology
• Compact integrated monitoring WTU
(Wireless Telemetry Unit) for easy
installation to panel
• No FCC license required
• Serial port for onsite direct connection
• Solar-ready ensure operation without line
power
analog inputs, eight dry
contact inputs, and two output
controls give Skymetry the
ultimate edge in remote
monitoring and control where
other wireless products fail.
of a message not getting out if you do not have access
to the Internet. While the monitoring services of a
cellular telephone network require an intervening "data
processing" center to capture, scrutinize, and then
dispatch the alarm
messages to you, Skymetry
operates as a peer-to-peer
device on the network. You
receive the messages
directly from the Skymetry
system, not from a
Skymetry processing
center.
Control Over Your Site
With Skymetry, you'll gain more control over your
Through the Skymetry website, the
power is literally at your fingertips to
program variables, alarm points, and
to view alarm history of your remote
unattended facility.
You can also program your Skymetry
device to contact you through
alphanumeric paging, telephone, email and text messaging through this
powerful web interface. No more
truck-rolls to change programming!
• Duplex and simplex pump-control ready
unattended remote facilities than ever before. Alarms
And best of all, it's as easy as surfing
the web.