Further information for RZB 981935.000 - 981935 000 starter Multidigit plus
MULTIDIGIT plus monitoring system. The system makes it possible to permanently monitor single-battery safety lights from a central location. The safety lights report their current status via a LAN network to a PC with a web browser, which takes over the evaluation and control of the entire system. This means that the system status can be viewed immediately and clearly and a statement can be made at any time about the operational readiness of the safety lighting system. Separate software is not required to operate the system. 125 single-battery safety lights can be installed. The MULTIDIGIT plus system can be expanded to monitor up to 15,625 lights using signal amplifiers. Up to 125 signal amplifiers can be used here. There are no special requirements for the bus line; the structure can be T-shaped, star-shaped, linear or mixed. The polarity of the bus line does not have to be observed. Maximum length of the communication line 1,000 meters, 2 x 1,000 meters when using signal amplifiers. Functions: Automatic configuration of the system. Reporting of all faults in plain text with location details. Coordination of the test times of all self-contained emergency lights. Logging of error messages. Detailed information and control options for each individual safety light. Continuous logging of all system faults. Automatic maintenance of a detailed test log for the system. Minimal costs for the prescribed checks of the emergency lighting system. Password protection for changes to the system data. The module can be queried from any intranet/internet-capable PC connected to the network using a web navigator without special software. The data stored in the module is sent to the navigator via the network using the TCP-IP protocol. If a fault occurs in the system, this is immediately displayed in the navigator window. Using the built-in email function, a detailed fault report can be sent to the system manager. With the appropriate network configuration, the system can also be accessed via the Internet.