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Xenon Announces T925 Wireless Cellular Controller
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The T925 connects remote equipment through cellular networks, eliminating the need for hardwired connections.
Irvine, California—October 26, 2011—Xenon announces the T925 Wireless
Cellular Controller for connecting remote sites with central control
and monitoring stations through cellular networks. A T925 remote
communications network eliminates the need to make hardwired Ethernet
connections to the Internet or to an intranet at each remote site and
at the central control and monitoring station, and the network operates
from any location worldwide with cellular coverage.
A T925 remote communications network allows end users, machine and skid
builder OEMs, RTU and SCADA OEMs, security monitoring system OEMs and
other firms to monitor and control their automation and monitoring
systems through the cellular network at sites thousands of miles away.
Typical applications include pipelines, pump stations and electrical
substations.
A T925 remote communication network is usually configured with a T925
at each site. Up to 250 T925s can simultaneously communicate through
the cellular network with a VPN router installed at a central control
and monitoring station. Each T925 is custom-configured by Xenon, and is
ready for deployment and operation with no communications programming
required by the user.
Once one or more T925s and the VPN are installed and communicating, a
user simply needs to connect desired hardware components to the VPN to
enable full remote monitoring and control of all components connected
to the T925 at the remote site. Hardware components at the central
control and monitoring station are hardwired to the VPN and are
typically one or more PCs running SCADA software.
The T925 can be connected to a variety of components at the remote
site. It can accept up to seven Ethernet inputs—as well as four digital
inputs, four analog inputs and two temperature inputs, either
thermocouples or RTDs. The T925 has four digital relay outputs that can
be used to control components and systems at the remote site, and it
features on-board data logging with up to 2 gigabytes of storage space.
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The T925 also allows users to connect to local devices serially through
RS232, RS422, and 2- and 4-wire RS485/422 communication links. OPC
communications are supported with all digital data links.
The T925’s local HMI operator interface panel with push button inputs
gives personnel at the remote site the ability to monitor operation,
set alarm ranges and set points, and control local devices. The T925 is
housed in a NEMA 4X enclosure suitable for installation in Class 1,
Division 2 hazardous area locations, and it meets FCC, C/UL, CSA and CE
requirements.
The recent widespread proliferation of high-speed 3G and 4G cellular
networks has increased communication bandwidth and performance to a
level more than sufficient for most industrial automation control and
monitoring applications. This makes cellular network communications the
best option in many applications because of its superior
price-performance ratio along with its ease of installation and use.
The T925 works with AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, Midwest
Wireless, Cellular One and 16 international carriers. Depending on
customer preference, contracts with cellular providers can either be
direct billed to the customer, or billed through Xenon via a
software-as-a-service model. Cellular network communications are
typically through an always-on cellular gateway, with charges based on
data usage.
With a T925 system, communications are transparent between components
at the remote sites, and control and monitoring hardware and software
at the central station.
About Xenon
Xenon provides instrument, electrical and analyzer turnkey systems and
services to the petrochemical industry, to equipment manufacturers and
to other industrial clients. The company is a complete service provider
supplying consulting, engineering, systems integration, PLC programming
and field services. Xenon has been building automation systems since
1985, and has an extensive installed base of products and applications
worldwide.
For more information contact Xenon at products@xenoninc.com or visit
www.xenoninc.com.
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