OPC Alarm Notification Software Enables SMS Send and Receive Using a Landline SMS Modem26 June 2006
Tel-Aviv, Israel (PRWEB) June 22, 2006 -- U.C.ME-OPC software version 6.01 includes the ability to send alarm notifications by Landline SMS. Control-See have worked with UK based Landline SMS specialists NTS Telecom to incorporate the Z-text Landline SMS Modem with U.C.ME-OPC™ The benefits: 1. Sending SMS messages to both mobile and fixed line phones (which can also receive the message as speech). 2. Provides 99.999% Telecoms reliability that your message will get through. 3. Messages are charged to the normal telephone bill, no subscription or pre-payment. 4. No problems with signal strength or RF radiation. Using the product's bidirectional SMS communication, recipients may also acknowledge alarms, query, or set field values. The Z-text Landline SMS Modem is compatible with any worldwide telephone network supporting the international standard for Landline SMS - ES 901 912 Protocol 1. Countries where the service is available include: Israel, Europe, Asia, South Africa, and Australia. About U.C.ME-OPC: U.C.ME-OPC supports bidirectional communication via SMS and Phone. Users may acknowledge alarms, query or change tag values via SMS or phone. U.C.ME-OPC™ is OPC client alarm notification and analysis software. It can connect to multiple OPC or DDE servers or any SCADA that supports OPC/DDE. It uses SMS, WAP, RSS, Phone, Fax, Email and Multimedia to notify users on alarm situations. Solutions: Building management, Security systems, Industrial control, Water treatment, Healthcare and more. About Control-See: Control-See Software Solutions Ltd, a leading provider of Alarm Notification & Analysis software tools, introduces new functionality – Customized Escalation Procedure using SMS. About NTS Telecom: NTS Telecom Ltd are worldwide specialists in the design and manufacture of Landline SMS modems for use with monitoring and alarm applications. Further information is available at http://www.ntstelecom.co.uk
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