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Remote Site Management Solutions
Company & Market Information
Overview
► Seattle, WA Headquarters
► Sales Offices – Delhi and Islamabad
► Hardware/Software Development
► Manufacturing Capability
► Founded in 1984 as Omnitronix
► Changed to Asentria in June 2007
• Available on Web
• Pricing
Remote Site Guide
• Part Numbers
• Product Comparisons
A Complete Guide of Asentria’s Solutions For Your Remote Site Application.
Standardized Method of Handling Complex Configurations
S.O.P. Document
Asentria has three primary “Remote Site” business types
1. Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) Business
2. Monitoring “Passive” Elements at Cell Sites
3. Manage “Active” Equipment at Cell Sites
Basic Business Types
Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) Overview
Overview
RTU Business
RTUs, or Remote Terminal
Units, are commonly
found in major companies
across the spectrum of
business and military.
The main job of Asentria
RTUs in this application is
to monitor the health of
the industry’s physical
plant.
► RTU Markets
• Broadband Wireless or Cellular BTS
• Cable/DSL
• Radio/TV Broadcast
• Oil/Gas
• Electrical Utilities
• Rail/Highway
• Military
► New vs. Legacy
• New cabinet build-outs
• Replacement of Legacy RTU’s like “Badger” units
RTU Markets
Active Monitoring
Passive Monitoring of Cell Sites
Overview
Passive Monitoring Solution
SiteBoss 450
Affordable Remote Monitoring At Base Transceiver Stations
TM
► Up to 30 I/O points, many calibrated to specific sensors
► Internal wireless EDGE or GPRS modem w/dual SIMS (Optional)
► 4 Power output voltages, +24, +15, -15 and +12 Volts DC for powering external sensors (Optional)
► Asentria Site Manager (ASM) software
Active Equipment at BTS/Cell Sites
Overview
► Smart Power Distribution Unit (PDU)/Linux Server
► DC Re-Boot
► Optional – Wireless Modem (EDGE, GPRS, CDMA) Remote Access
► Optional AISG controller – Antenna Tilt
► Load-Shedding upon event (Main Power Loss)
► “Graceful” Power-up
Modern BTS Monitoring & Control Device – Smart Power Distribution Unit
Reduce Truck Rolls by Giving Your Best Techs Access from the Network Operation Center (NOC). Fewer Techs, Fewer Truck Rolls.
SiteBoss 571TM
► Supports (9) 500 Watt (10Amp,60VDC max) Outputs
► Optional - Add (3) 500 watt outputs to base unit for a total of (12)
► Optional - Add (1) 1800 watt outputs to base unit for a total of (10)
► Optional – Wireless Modem (EDGE, GPRS, CDMA)
► Optional AISG controller (Coming Soon)
► Optional GPS support
Modern BTS Monitoring & Control Device – Smart Power Distribution Unit
SiteBoss 571TM
Environmental monitoring in small cabinets or distributed environmental monitoring in large server rooms
► Small form factor and cost
► SNMP or email alarms
► Onboard Temperature (standard)
► 8 contact closures
► Onboard Humidity (optional)
► Sensor Jack – Supports (1)Type 2 EventSensor (ES-T or ES-TH only
► Ethernet connection only
► AC power (US, UK, AUS, EU plugs) or –48/+24VDC (external)
SiteBoss 420TM
Remote Site ManagementInside Small Enclosures.
► Temperature Sensor
► Humidity Sensor (optional)
► AC power (US, UK, AUS, EU plugs)
► Power inexpensive 5 VDC hubs in -48VDC environments
using the power output feature (optional)
► Pass-through AccessTo One Serial Device
► 8 Contacts or 6 Contacts / 2 Voltage (+/-60VDC or 0-5VDC)
► Wide Operational Temperature
► +24/-48V Power Input (optional)
► 2 Output Relays (optional)
► EventSensor (Type 1) Support
► 1 Serial Port, 1 Ethernet Port (both Standard)
SiteBoss 410TM
Common Protocols
► Contact Closures - Simple Alarms from monitored equipment
► SNMP Gets Via Script - SiteBoss polls target equipment MIB
► SNMP Trap Capture - SiteBoss receives traps from equipment
► PING - SiteBoss alarms if unable to PING a device
Other Protocols
► ASCII Data - Receive and parse ASCII data from other equipment
► SYSLOG - Gather SYSLOG reports
► TL1 - Receive TL1 and parse
► TBOS - Receive TBOS and parse
► MODBUS - Query MODBUS devices
► Custom Queries Via Script - Complex queries
Active Monitoring Protocols
Common Protocols
► SNMP Traps v1, v3
► SNMP Informs v2c - Reliable, acknowledged SNMP alarms
► SNMP MIB Support – For Polling
► SMTP/Email
► Pager
► SMS
Connectivity Protocols
► Ethernet
► EDGE/GPRS
► CDMA
► POTS/PSTN Modem
► Pager
► SMS
Notification & Connectivity Methods
Access to NOC From SiteBoss Unit
► Ethernet
► EDGE/GPRS
► CDMA
► TETRA (Coming Soon)
► POTS/PSTN Modem
Access to SiteBoss From Active Equipment
► Ethernet
► Serial
► USB
Remote Access – In-Band/Alternative
Remote Control Functions
► Reboot of DC-Powered Equipment
► Scripting – Load Shedding by Time or Event
► Scripting – Intelligent Heating & Cooling Solutions
► Output Relays
Active Equipment Control
AC Current Transducer
AC Power Analyzer 3-Phase Current Transducer
AC Power Analyzer Solid-Core Current Transformer
Split-Core Current Transformer
DC Current Transformer
Current Switch Sensor
AC Voltage Monitor
AC Voltage Transducer
Temperature/Humidity Sensor
Temperature/Humidity Sensor
Smoke/Fire Alarm
Water Sensor Kit
Airflow SensorMotion Sensor Outdoor Siren Indoor Siren
Door SensorRFID ReaderDoor Strike IP Camera Float Fuel Level Ultrasonic Fuel
Level
EventSensor Accessories
Asentria SiteManagerTM
► Asentria Site Manager Software
• For use with Asentria devices with wireless modems
• Enable use of Dynamic SIM’s
• Support Dual-SIM’s
• Reduce Bandwidth
• Improve Reliability of Communication
• Security/Encryption
• North-bound Interface between ASM & NOC (NMS/OSS)
► More extensive than Technical Support
► Get expert assistance with your specific application
Remote Training
Engineering – Custom Scripting
► Asentria assistance with script writing
► Through assistance, user develops the ability to write their own scripts
Engineering – Custom
► Any size project up to OEM
► Contact Asentria for more information on this option
Training & Services
Rizwan Majeed KhanBusiness Development Director
Email: [email protected]
1200 N 96th StreetSeattle, WA 98103
Contact Information