Product Description
The TeleMET II is the latest technology in remote connectivity offering a standalone data access
module for wireless weather stations. The TeleMET II uses cell phone link-up for optimal remote
placement. The TeleMET II will upload data even without an internet connection. It also offers
customizable upload rates to fit project constraints.
Versatile Cellular ConnectivityTeleMET II ensures seamless communication through GSM, GPRS, 3G, and 4G cellular networks, providing reliable telemetry in both rural and urban locations. Its compatibility with major network standards makes it an adaptable solution for remote monitoring and control. The device's remote configuration capabilities further streamline deployment and maintenance processes.
Rugged, Reliable, and Ready for ActionHoused in an IP65-rated enclosure, the TeleMET II is built to withstand harsh weather and environmental conditions. The unit operates effectively across a broad temperature range (-20C to +60C), making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor installations, including industrial plants and infrastructure monitoring setups.
Flexible Data Output and Easy IntegrationWith support for Modbus, analog, and digital outputs, the TeleMET II offers extensive compatibility with modern SCADA systems and legacy devices alike. The external detachable antenna, wall or panel installation options, and standard SIM slot make integration into diverse setups easy and efficient.
FAQ's of TeleMET II Cellular Telemetry:
Q: How is the TeleMET II Cellular Telemetry unit installed?
A: The TeleMET II can be easily mounted on a wall or panel, making it suitable for various installation environments, both indoors and outdoors. Clear mounting brackets and instructions are included for a streamlined setup process.
Q: What types of cellular networks does TeleMET II support?
A: TeleMET II is compatible with GSM, GPRS, 3G, and 4G networks, allowing flexible deployment depending on local coverage and technical requirements across the United States.
Q: When is internal data logging useful on the TeleMET II?
A: Internal data logging is particularly beneficial during network outages or when connectivity is intermittent. The device stores data offline in its internal memory and transmits it once the connection is re-established, ensuring no data loss.
Q: Where can the TeleMET II be used given its enclosure rating?
A: With an IP65-rated weatherproof enclosure, the TeleMET II is ideal for use in outdoor environments, can withstand dust and water exposure, and is suitable for industrial locations, agricultural sites, and infrastructure monitoring.
Q: What is the benefit of remote configuration?
A: Remote configuration over the cellular network enables users to adjust settings and troubleshoot the device without visiting the site. This reduces maintenance costs, increases uptime, and streamlines large-scale deployments.
Q: How does the device interface with existing control systems?
A: The TeleMET II supports standard Modbus, analog, and digital outputs, ensuring easy integration with a wide range of SCADA platforms, PLCs, and data acquisition systems commonly used by manufacturers and utility services.
Q: What are the power requirements and usage scenarios?
A: Optimized for low power consumption, the TeleMET II is suitable for remote or off-grid installations where power efficiency is crucial, such as environmental monitoring or remote asset tracking.