sku,post_status,post_title,post_content,post_excerpt,category,price,regular_price,stock_status,featured_image,comment_status,attributes,pa_manufacturer RCP2-100-US,publish,IT WatchDogs - RCP2-100-US - City Power Monitor,"The City Power Monitor (CPM) is an analog sensor that enables a Goose climate monitor to detect line voltage and send an alert through email or SNMP trap if power is lost. This provides time to either restore power or properly shutdown the system before backup power is fully utilized. A wall transformer powers the sensor and allows the CPM to detect city power. Status LEDs in the sensors plastic enclosure provide a visual indication that power is detected. A pair of signal wires are attached to the sensor. These wires are used to connect the CPM to a Goose climate monitor. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE Since the CPM is an analog sensor it can connect directly to the Analog Input terminals of the Goose climate monitor. If the model of climate monitor either doesnt have analog inputs or they are all being used, then a CCAT analog-todigital interface will allow you to attach a CPM to a digital sensor port. ALARMS Alarm thresholds can be configured on the Alarm page of the Goose. With the appropriate thresholds the Goose will send you an alert if power is lost, through email or by SNMP trap."," Used to detect a power outage and send alerts Input voltage range: 100 - 240 VAC Connects to a Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Status LEDs indicate system state",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,City Power Monitor.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs 48VCD-1,publish,IT WatchDogs - 48VCD-1 - -48VDC Sensor,"This sensor enables the Goose to monitor the negative DC voltage used in telecom systems. Using logs and graphs provided by the Goose you can remotely check on the status of the system. Find out if the batteries are being overcharged or not charged enough. The -48VDC sensor provides two sets of connection wires. Connect the wires with ring terminals to the negative 48VDC system. These carry the input voltage (-16 to -60VDC) to the sensor, where circuitry translates this input into an output voltage (0 to 5VDC). Run the other set of wires to the Goose climate monitor and attach them to either an Analog Input or CCAT analog-to-digital interface. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE Most Goose climate monitors have input terminals for connecting analog sensors like the -48VDC sensor. These Analog Inputs accept a 0 to 5VDC signal which is reported on the Goose as a 0 to 99 value. The Goose logs these values along with other internal sensor readings. You can identify an Analog Input by its user-defined friendly name. A CCAT analog-to-digital interface converts an analog sensor to digital. This lets you connect a -48VDC sensor to a digital sensor port when no Analog Inputs are available. The -48VDC sensor connects to the screw terminals of the CCAT and then the CCAT connects to the Goose. ALARMS By setting appropriate trip points on the Gooses alarm page, you can receive an automatic alert (via email or SNMP) to a potentially dead, discharged, or overcharged battery bank based on the battery voltage."," Measure voltage of -48VDC telecom systems Connects to a Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Get graphs, see trends in the system Receive alerts for overvoltage or undervoltage ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,-48 VDC Sensor.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs CT-30-60-120,publish,IT WatchDogs - CT-30-60-120 - Current Transformer,"Current transformers encircle a single power wire and transform the AC amperage into a 0 to 5VDC signal suitable for input into a Goose climate monitor. A selector switch allows you to chose one of the sensors three current ranges. The split-frame design of this current transformer simplifies installation. The frame swings open and clamps around a current-carrying wire. Note that a single wire is necessary for current measurement. If two wires are placed in the transformer their magnetic fields will cancel each other and the current measurement will be inaccurate. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE A 2-position screw-terminal block provides connections for signal wires (not included) that go to the Goose. Make note of the polarity on the label, as connecting the wires backwards may cause damage. There are two ways to connect this sensor to a Goose. If an Analog Input is available, then you can connect the signal wires directly to the input terminals. However, if all inputs are being used or the unit doesnt have them, you can connect the sensor using a CCAT analog-to-digital interface. This interface allows the current transformer to connect to a digital sensor port. ALARMS The Goose provides the web interface to create and modify alarm thresholds. With the appropriate thresholds the Goose will send you an alert if the current draw is getting too high. This helps to prevent overloading a breaker or the wiring in your building. Get alerts via email or SNMP trap if theres a problem."," Measure current ranges of 30, 60 or 120 amps Sensor frame swings open and clamps around wire Outputs 0 to 5 VDC, proportional to current Connects to a Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Set alarms and get alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Current Transformer.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs MS-1,publish,IT WatchDogs - MS-1 - Magnetic Door Switch 15' Cable,"This sensor offers a low-cost method to monitor access doors or cabinets that should remain closed. The noncontact magnetic switch mounts to the door of a server rack or equipment room and connects to a Goose climate monitor. Remotely check the door status through the web interface or use alarms to notify you if a door is open. The sensor consists of two main parts, a magnet and a switch with terminals to connect the signal wires. The magnet mounts to a door or access panel, while the switch mounts to the frame. When the door is closed the two pieces should be within 1/2 of each other. When the door opens this distance increases, eventually toggling the switch. This allows the Goose to know when the door is open. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE There are two options for connecting the door switch to the Goose. You can connect the sensor directly to the Analog Input terminals. If the inputs are all in use or the climate monitor doesnt have analog inputs, then you can use a CCAT interface to connect the sensor to a digital sensor port. Multiple door switches can be wired in series to a single Analog Input or CCAT. This is a good way to free up inputs when you dont need to know the specific door that is open, just that at least one door in the group is. ALARMS You can configure alarms using the Gooses web interface. With the appropriate alarm thresholds the Goose will send you an alert via email or SNMP trap if a door is detected open. Some units can also trigger an alarm buzzer or energize an output relay in response to an alarm."," Used to detect whether a door is open or closed Connects to the Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Receive alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Magnetic Door Switch.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs MS-50,publish,IT WatchDogs - MS-50 - Magnetic Door Switch 50' Cable,"This sensor offers a low-cost method to monitor access doors or cabinets that should remain closed. The noncontact magnetic switch mounts to the door of a server rack or equipment room and connects to a Goose climate monitor. Remotely check the door status through the web interface or use alarms to notify you if a door is open. The sensor consists of two main parts, a magnet and a switch with terminals to connect the signal wires. The magnet mounts to a door or access panel, while the switch mounts to the frame. When the door is closed the two pieces should be within 1/2 of each other. When the door opens this distance increases, eventually toggling the switch. This allows the Goose to know when the door is open. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE There are two options for connecting the door switch to the Goose. You can connect the sensor directly to the Analog Input terminals. If the inputs are all in use or the climate monitor doesnt have analog inputs, then you can use a CCAT interface to connect the sensor to a digital sensor port. Multiple door switches can be wired in series to a single Analog Input or CCAT. This is a good way to free up inputs when you dont need to know the specific door that is open, just that at least one door in the group is. ALARMS You can configure alarms using the Gooses web interface. With the appropriate alarm thresholds the Goose will send you an alert via email or SNMP trap if a door is detected open. Some units can also trigger an alarm buzzer or energize an output relay in response to an alarm."," Used to detect whether a door is open or closed Connects to the Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Receive alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Magnetic Door Switch.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs MS-100,publish,IT WatchDogs - MS-100 - Magnetic Door Switch 100' Cable,"This sensor offers a low-cost method to monitor access doors or cabinets that should remain closed. The noncontact magnetic switch mounts to the door of a server rack or equipment room and connects to a Goose climate monitor. Remotely check the door status through the web interface or use alarms to notify you if a door is open. The sensor consists of two main parts, a magnet and a switch with terminals to connect the signal wires. The magnet mounts to a door or access panel, while the switch mounts to the frame. When the door is closed the two pieces should be within 1/2 of each other. When the door opens this distance increases, eventually toggling the switch. This allows the Goose to know when the door is open. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE There are two options for connecting the door switch to the Goose. You can connect the sensor directly to the Analog Input terminals. If the inputs are all in use or the climate monitor doesnt have analog inputs, then you can use a CCAT interface to connect the sensor to a digital sensor port. Multiple door switches can be wired in series to a single Analog Input or CCAT. This is a good way to free up inputs when you dont need to know the specific door that is open, just that at least one door in the group is. ALARMS You can configure alarms using the Gooses web interface. With the appropriate alarm thresholds the Goose will send you an alert via email or SNMP trap if a door is detected open. Some units can also trigger an alarm buzzer or energize an output relay in response to an alarm."," Used to detect whether a door is open or closed Connects to the Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Receive alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Magnetic Door Switch.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs SA-1,publish,IT WatchDogs - SA-1 - Smoke Alarm,"This kit combines a standard Kidde smoke alarm with an analog sensor interface for connecting to a Goose climate monitor. If smoke is detected the audible alarm will sound and Goose can then send you an alert. The SA-1 is wired and assembled, ready for installation. The smoke alarm is powered by 120VAC line voltage and contains a 9V battery for backup in the case of power failure. The interface box is attached to the smoke alarm and provides a power cable and signal wires to connect to the climate monitor. GROUP WIRING This type of smoke alarm can be daisy-chained with other smoke alarms to form a group. If any sensor detects smoke then all smoke alarms are triggered, along with climate monitors connected through an interface box. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE The smoke alarm can be wired directly to an Analog Input on the Goose. If an Analog Input isnt available, another option is to use a CCAT analog-to-digital interface to connect the sensor to a digital sensor port. The Goose interface allows you to configure alarms and get alerts through email or SNMP trap if smoke is detected."," Detect smoke in your server room Wiring allows smoke alarms to trigger as a group Connects to a Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Receive alerts through email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Smoke Alarm.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs WD-1,publish,IT WatchDogs - WD-1 - Water Sensor,"The water sensor allows the Goose climate monitor to detect leaks that could damage your equipment. The sensor measures conductivity and indicates whether the sensor is dry, damp, or completely immersed in water. When water or other conductive liquid is present, a tiny electrical current flows between the metal contacts on the sensor. The more liquid the higher the current. A cable attached to the sensor allows the climate monitor to detect the presence and severity of a leak. Some example sources include: Plumbing fixtures Air-conditioner drip pans Condensation-outflow pipes Roof / ceiling leaks CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE There are two options for connecting the water sensor to the Goose. Since the water sensor provides a 0-5VDC it can connect directly to an Analog Input. If other sensors occupy these inputs or the climate monitor doesnt have them, then you can use a CCAT interface to convert the sensor to digital. Multiple water sensors can be wired in parallel to a single Analog Input or CCAT. This is a good way to free up inputs for other types of sensors, but you wont know exactly which sensor detected the leak. ALARMS The web interface provided by the Goose climate monitor allows you configure alarms to notify you if a water is present. The notification is sent through email and/or SNMP trap. Some units can also trigger an alarm buzzer or energize an output relay."," Used to detect water leaks. Connects to the Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Receive alarms via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Water Sensor.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs WD-100,publish,IT WatchDogs - WD-100 - Water Sensor,"The water sensor allows the Goose climate monitor to detect leaks that could damage your equipment. The sensor measures conductivity and indicates whether the sensor is dry, damp, or completely immersed in water. When water or other conductive liquid is present, a tiny electrical current flows between the metal contacts on the sensor. The more liquid the higher the current. A cable attached to the sensor allows the climate monitor to detect the presence and severity of a leak. Some example sources include: Plumbing fixtures Air-conditioner drip pans Condensation-outflow pipes Roof / ceiling leaks CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE There are two options for connecting the water sensor to the Goose. Since the water sensor provides a 0-5VDC it can connect directly to an Analog Input. If other sensors occupy these inputs or the climate monitor doesnt have them, then you can use a CCAT interface to convert the sensor to digital. Multiple water sensors can be wired in parallel to a single Analog Input or CCAT. This is a good way to free up inputs for other types of sensors, but you wont know exactly which sensor detected the leak. ALARMS The web interface provided by the Goose climate monitor allows you configure alarms to notify you if a water is present. The notification is sent through email and/or SNMP trap. Some units can also trigger an alarm buzzer or energize an output relay."," Used to detect water leaks. Connects to the Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Receive alarms via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Water Sensor.png,closed,manufacturer->1,IT WatchDogs 11937,publish,IT WatchDogs - 11937 - Watersnake 10' - 300',"Water lurks in walls, ceilings floors, and air conditioning evaporator trays - it can kill your gear fast. Detect moisture over a wide area. This cable detects the presence of water or other conductive liquid over its entire length. Typically used to protect computer server rooms from water damage, the WaterSnake attaches to a Goose. When water is detected, the climate monitor sends alerts by e-mail or SNMP trap. The sensing cable (orange wire) attaches to the floor using small nylon J-clips. The sensing cable connects to the leader cable which attaches to the wall-mounted interface box. An LED on the box provides a visual indication of system status. CONNECTING TO THE GOOSE Four signal wires connect to terminals on the interface box. One pair of wires tells if water was detected, while the other tells if the cable is damaged (cable fault). These wires connect the interface box to the climate monitor. There are two ways to connect the signal wires to the Goose. One option is to attach the wire to Analog Input terminals. The other option is to use two CCAT interfaces. Each CCAT converts the analog signal from a pair of wires into digital. This allows you to use digital sensor ports when Analog Inputs arent available. ALARMS The Goose climate monitor continuously monitors the WaterSnake to see if water is detected. If so, the Goose follows the actions indicated by user-defined alarms. Options include sending alerts through email or SNMP and depending on the Goose, trigger an alarm buzzer or energize an output relay. Alarm thresholds are configured through the web interface provided by the Goose."," Use this water-sensing cable to detect leaks. Connects to a Goose via Analog Input or CCAT Get alerts by email or SNMP if water is detected. ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Watersnake.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs MicroGoose,publish,IT WatchDogs - Climate Monitors - MicroGoose,"Worried about hot spots in server cabinets or remote computer rooms? Place these small climate monitors where you need them. The MicroGoose gets power through PoE or power adapter. A built-in sensor measures temperature and humidity. The MicroGoose has web access, graphing, and alarm alerts via email or SNMP. Add an optional web camera to see whats happening in your server room. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS ? Blade server cabinets - hot spot monitoring ? Small server rooms - detect air conditioning failures early ? Data centers - measure temperature and humidity in problem areas WEB INTERFACE Users primarily interact with the MicroGoose through the web interface. This allows a remote user to check the status of the environment, view graphs of logged data and see web cam images. Only a web browser is required to configure and interact with the device. Access is user name and password protected. For added security, the unit supports SSL encryption, used by standard browsers during HTTPS. The firmware running on the MicroGoose is updated through the web interface. New versions can be downloaded from the ITWatchDogs website at: http://www.itwatchdogs.com Rev 1.06 About the size of a candy bar, the MicroGoose contains a built-in temperature and humidity sensor and supports PoE. Web-Accessed, Power over Ethernet (PoE) A self-contained climate monitor, the MicroGoose needs only an Ethernet connection and power. In a network with PoE, both are supplied through an Ethernet cable. Otherwise the included wall power supply is used. A MicroGoose and an optional webcam monitor a server room. The IT manager knows the temperature and humidity and gets an alert if something goes wrong. Server Room Monitoring R Order From: 800-423-2594 www.multicominc.com multicom@multicominc.com Climate Monitor Datasheet IT WatchDogs MicroGoose Page 2 of 2 OTHER ACCESS METHODS Besides web access, there are several methods to access sensor data from the unit. Meta-tagged system info is available in XML. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV file that can be viewed with spreadsheet software. The device also supports SNMP (v1, v2c, v3). This allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or Whats Up Gold (Ipswitch) to easily add the MicroGoose to the list of monitored devices. ALARMS A user sets alarm thresholds (up to 200) to define sensor boundaries and indicate what to do if there is a problem. Assign multiple thresholds to a sensor for alarm escalation. The unit continuously compares sensor readings with these thresholds. If a reading exceeds a threshold, the alarm is ""tripped"" and the MicroGoose alerts the appropriate recipients by email and/or SNMP. When the alarm ends, the unit sends a ""cleared"" notice. INTERNAL BOARD HEATING The built-in temperature sensor is calibrated when it comes from the factory. This sensor extends outside the case to minimize the effect of heat created by internal circuitry. However, depending on airflow, it may still read a few degrees above ambient. Adjusting an internal temperature offset corrects for this. INSTALLATION & DEFAULT SETTINGS The MicroGoose can be screw-mounted using the 0.125 mounting holes or tie-wrapped to a cabinet rail. Comes pre-programmed with a static IP address of 192.168.123.123. This can be changed through the web interface."," Built-in temperature and humidity sensor Web-accessed (internal web server) Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) Multi level alarms with escalations Alarm notifications sent by email and SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,microgoose.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs MiniGoose II,publish,IT WatchDogs - Climate Monitors - MiniGoose II,"Need a lot of remote climate sensors? Short on cabinet space? This tiny monitor has web access, graphing, and alarm alerts via email or SNMP. Supports up to 16 remote sensors plus an internal temperature sensor. The MiniGoose II runs the same firmware as the WeatherGoose II climate monitors, but relies on external sensors instead of internal sensors to reduce size. WEB INTERFACE The web interface is the primary way to interact with the MiniGoose II. This interface allows a user to remotely check the status of the environment, view graphs of logged data and see web cam images. Configuration and administration of the unit is done through the web interface. Access is user name and password protected. SSL encryption can be used for added security through the HTTPS capabilities in browsers. The firmware running on the MiniGoose II is updated through the web interface. OTHER ACCESS METHODS Besides web access, there are a variety of methods that can also be used for obtaining sensor data from the unit. Meta-tagged system info is available in XML. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV file. The device also supports SNMP (v1, v2c, v3). This allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or Whats Up Gold (Ipswitch) to easily add the MiniGoose II to the list of monitored devices. Rev 1.06 About the size of a candy bar, the MiniGoose II contains an internal temperature sensor, a digital sensor port and the same alert and monitoring functions as the WeatherGoose II. The MiniGoose II uses remote sensors to monitor multiple cabinets and interfaces with a variety of web cams. Multiple Cabinet Monitoring Web Interface - Sensor page Sensor data and graphs are grouped by device, with internal sensors in the first box and remote sensors in the following boxes. R Order From: 800-423-2594 www.multicominc.com multicom@multicominc.com Climate Monitor Datasheet IT WatchDogs MiniGoose II Page 2 of 2 ALARMS A user sets alarm thresholds (up to 200) to define sensor boundaries and indicate what to do if there is a problem. Multiple thresholds are assigned to a sensor for alarm escalation. The unit continuously compares sensor readings with these thresholds. If a reading exceeds a threshold, the alarm is ""tripped"" and the MiniGooseXP II alerts the appropriate recipients by email and/or SNMP. When the alarm ends, the unit sends a ""cleared"" notice. DIGITAL REMOTE SENSORS Digital sensors provide sensor data through a serial protocol. Once connected, the MiniGoose II automatically detects and identifies the sensor type. These sensors can be given a friendly name to make them easier to identify. The unit has one digital sensor port. Using splitters, connect up to 16 sensors with 600 of total cable length. Being smaller and less expensive than the WeatherGoose II, the MiniGoose II does not have analog inputs, so it will not directly support analog sensors. An optional CCAT interface is used to convert an analog signal to digital. Most analog sensors have one analog signal, so just one CCAT is needed to make it work with the MiniGoose II. A few analog sensors, like WaterSnake, require two CCATs. INTERNAL BOARD HEATING The internal temperature sensor is calibrated when it comes from the factory. However, depending on airflow, the sensor can be heated by internal circuitry and read a few degrees above ambient. The unit has an internal temperature offset that can be adjusted to correct for this. INSTALLATION The MiniGoose II can be screw-mounted using the 0.125 mounting holes or tie-wrapped to a cabinet rail. Another option is the 16 Port Splitter (sold separately), which acts as a rack-mount bracket and digital sensor splitter for the MiniGoose II."," Accessible through a web browser Built-in temperature sensor 1 digital sensor port (expandable to 16) Multi level alarms with escalation Alarm notifications sent by email and SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,minigoose.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs 13239,publish,IT WatchDogs - 13239 - MiniGoose XP II,"Need a lot of remote sensors in a rack mount? The MiniGooseXP II has web access, graphing, and alarm alerts sent by email or SNMP. Connect up to sixteen remote digital sensors, no splitters required. Supports three analog sensors and has an internal temperature sensor. The MiniGooseXP II uses the same web engine as the WeatherGoose II climate monitors. WEB INTERFACE The web interface is the primary way to interact with the MiniGooseXP II. This interface allows a user to remotely check the status of the environment, view graphs of logged data and see web cam images. Configuration and administration of the unit is done through the web interface. Access is user name and password protected. SSL encryption can be used for added security through the HTTPS capabilities in browsers. The firmware running on the MiniGooseXP II is updated through the web interface. OTHER ACCESS METHODS Besides web access, there are a variety of methods that can also be used for obtaining sensor data from the unit. Meta-tagged system info is available in XML. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV file. The device also supports SNMP (v1, v2c, v3). This allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or Whats Up Gold (Ipswitch) Rev 1.06 Web Interface - Sensors page Readings from the internal temperature sensor and analog inputs are shown on the Sensors page. The MiniGooseXP II is a rack-mounted climate monitor with 16 digital sensor ports, 3 analog inputs and an internal temperature sensor. A single MiniGooseXP II wth remote digital sensors, can monitor up to 17 cabinets. The total aggregate cable length for digital sensors should not exceed 600. Multiple Cabinet Monitoring R Order From: 800-423-2594 www.multicominc.com multicom@multicominc.com Climate Monitor Datasheet IT WatchDogs MiniGooseXP II Page 2 of 2 to easily add the MiniGooseXP II to the list of monitored devices. ALARMS A user sets alarm thresholds (up to 200) to define sensor boundaries and indicate what to do if there is a problem. Multiple thresholds are assigned to a sensor for alarm escalation. The unit continuously compares sensor readings with these thresholds. If a reading exceeds a threshold, the alarm is ""tripped"" and the MiniGooseXP II alerts the appropriate recipients by email and/or SNMP. When the alarm ends, the unit sends a ""cleared"" notice. REMOTE SENSORS Analog Analog inputs on the MiniGooseXP II support any contact closure sensors and industry standard sensors that provide a 0-5VDC signal. Names for the input channels are configured through the web interface. Examples: water sensor, door position, smoke alarm Digital Digital sensors provide sensor data through a serial protocol. Once connected, the MiniGooseXP II automatically detects and identifies the sensor type. These sensors can be given a friendly name to make them easier to identify. No splitters are needed, since there is a built-in 16 port splitter. Examples: temperature, temp/airflow, CCAT interface INTERNAL BOARD HEATING The internal temperature sensor is calibrated when it comes from the factory. However, depending on airflow, the sensor can be heated by internal circuitry and read a few degrees above ambient. The unit has an internal temperature offset that can be adjusted to correct for this."," Accessible through a web browser Built-in temperature sensor 3 analog inputs for 0-5VDC sensors 16 digital sensor ports for ITW remote sensors Multi level alarms with escalation Alarm notifications sent by email and SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,minigoosexp.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RSMRN102-101S15ST5,publish,IT WatchDogs - Climate Monitors - PowerGoose II (15 Amp),"PowerGoose II combines power and environmental monitoring with a 10 outlet power strip. Built-in sensors include current, voltage, temperature, humidity, airflow, light level and sound level. Connect up to 16 remote sensors via digital sensor ports. Three analog inputs support external contact closure type sensors and those providing a 0 - 5VDC signal.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,powergooseII.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RSMRN102-102D20ST5,publish,IT WatchDogs - Climate Monitors - PowerGoose II (20 Amp),"PowerGoose II combines power and environmental monitoring with a 10 outlet power strip. Built-in sensors include current, voltage, temperature, humidity, airflow, light level and sound level. Connect up to 16 remote sensors via digital sensor ports. Three analog inputs support external contact closure type sensors and those providing a 0 - 5VDC signal.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,powergooseII.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs 13000P,publish,IT WatchDogs - 13000P - SuperGoose II,"This self-contained unit continually monitors climate conditions and displays them via an internally-generated web page. These values are graphed for easily seen trends. The LCD display on the front of the unit cycles through the values. If user-defined thresholds are exceeded, alarms can be sent via e-mail, audio alarm, or SNMP trap. Installation is simple using an intuitive web interface. All a user needs is a standard web browser (e.g FireFox, Internet Explorer). WEB INTERFACE The web interface is the primary way to interact with the SuperGoose II. This interface allows a user to remotely check the status of the environment, view graphs of logged data and see web cam images. Configuration and administration of the unit is done through the web interface. Access is user name and password protected. SSL encryption can be used for added security through the HTTPS capabilities in browsers. The firmware running on the SuperGoose II is updated through the web interface. OTHER ACCESS METHODS Besides web access, there are a variety of methods that can also be used for obtaining sensor data from the unit. Meta-tagged system info is available in XML. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV file. The SuperGoose II occupies a 1-U space and contains a complete set of internal sensors. A variety of remote sensors are easily added. A web page displays the current values with graphs showing trends. This unit has a digital remote sensor attached (RTAFH). Web Interface - Sensors Page Alarm thresholds are user-configured through the web interface. A sensor can have several thresholds set. Web Interface - Alarms Page Rev 1.06 R Order From: 800-423-2594 www.multicominc.com multicom@multicominc.com Climate Monitor Datasheet IT WatchDogs SuperGoose II Page 2 of 2 The device also supports SNMP (v1, v2c, v3). This allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or Whats Up Gold (Ipswitch) to easily add the SuperGoose II to the list of monitored devices. For local viewing, real-time values are continually displayed on a 2 line by 8 character backlit LCD display. The user selects which sensors are shown on the display. ALARMS A user sets alarm thresholds (up to 200) to define sensor boundaries and indicate what to do if there is a problem. Multiple thresholds are assigned to a sensor for alarm escalation. The unit continuously compares sensor readings with these thresholds. If a reading exceeds a threshold, the alarm is ""tripped"" and the SuperGoose II alerts the appropriate recipients by email and/or SNMP. When the alarm ends, the unit sends a ""cleared"" notice. The SuperGoose II has an audible alarm that can be triggered by alarm. A button on the front of the unit is used to turn off the alarm buzzer. REMOTE SENSORS Analog Analog inputs on the SuperGoose II support any contact closure sensors and industry standard sensors that provide a 0-5VDC signal. Names for the input channels are configured through the web interface. Digital Digital sensors provide sensor data through a serial protocol. Once connected, the SuperGoose II automatically detects and identifies the sensor type. These sensors can be given a friendly name to make them easier to identify. There are five digital sensor ports. By using splitters up to 16 digital sensors can be attached with a total aggregate cable length of 600."," Accessible through a web browser 5 built-in sensors 3 analog inputs for 0-5 VDC sensors 5 digital sensor ports for ITW remote sensors LCD display cycles through sensor readings Multi level alarms with escalation Alarm notifications sent by email and SNMP Audible horn triggered by alarm ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,supergoose II.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs 13402,publish,IT Watchdogs - 13402 - RelayGoose II,"RelayGoose II combines climate monitoring with remote relay control. The output relays can be triggered manually or tied to specific alarm settings. Includes a built-in temperature sensor and 6 analog inputs. Supports up to 16 remote digital sensors and a total cable length up to 600. Configure alarms to get alerts by email or SNMP. Access to data logs and graphs through a simple web interface, provided by a browser (FireFox, IE). OUTPUT RELAYS Output relays allow the RelayGoose II to control and signal external low-voltage devices. Applications would include: Trigger an autodialer to alert personnel by phone Send a signal to a building-security system Control a larger relay to power external equipment Trigger an A/C unit with dry-contact inputs Activate a remote warning light or buzzer WEB INTERFACE The web interface is the primary way to interact with the RelayGoose II. This allows a user to remotely check the status of the environment, view graphs and webcam images and update the firmware. Manual relay controls are also provided. RelayGoose II is configured and administrated through the web interface. Access is user name and password protected. For added security, the device supports SSL encryption, provided by browsers using HTTPS. OTHER ACCESS METHODS Besides web access, there are several ways to obtain sensor data from the unit. Meta-tagged system info is available in XML. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV file. The device also supports SNMP (v1, v2c, v3). This allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or Whats Up Gold (Ipswitch) to easily add the RelayGoose II to the list of monitored devices. There are several status indicators for local viewing. A back-lit LCD display cycles through real-time values, selected by the user. Bi-color LEDs under the relay terminals indicate relay state. Additional LED indicators show network activity and link status. ALARMS If a sensor reading exceeds a user-defined threshold the RelayGoose II sends alerts by email or SNMP trap. A special feature of the RelayGoose II is to change relay status (turn on or off) according to alarm conditions. The following table summarizes alert options: REMOTE SENSORS Analog: Analog sensors include dry-contact and industry standard sensors providing a 0-5VDC signal. There are connections for 6 analog inputs. Digital: Digital sensors provide sensor data through a serial protocol. Once connected, the RelayGoose II automatically detects and identifies the sensor type. With splitters, up to 16 digital sensors can be attached. "," Accessible through a web browser 3 output relays to control external devices Built-in temperature sensor 6 analog inputs for 0-5 VDC sensors 4 digital sensor ports for ITW remote sensors LCD display cycles through sensor readings Multi-level alarms with escalation Alarm notifications sent by email and SNMP Audible horn triggered by alarm ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,relaygooseII.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs 13001P,publish,IT WatchDogs - 13001P - WeatherGoose II,"Each WeatherGoose II is self-contained and accessed through a built-in web server. A user only needs a standard web browser (e.g. FireFox, Internet Explorer) to view current sensor readings and graphs of previous values. The climate monitor continually compares sensor data with user-defined alarms and sends notifications if there is a problem. Supports up to 16 remote digital sensors (using splitters) and a total cable length of 600. WEB INTERFACE The web interface is the primary way to interact with the WeatherGoose II. This interface allows a user to remotely check of the status of the environment, view graphs of logged data and see web cam images. Configuration and administration of the unit is done through the web interface. Access is user name and password protected. SSL encryption can be used for added security through the HTTPS capabilities in browsers. OTHER ACCESS METHODS Besides web access, there are a variety of methods that can also be used for obtaining sensor data from the unit, Current sensor readings are available in XML or through SNMP. Logged data can be downloaded as a CSV files. The availability of SNMP (v1, v2c, v3) based data allows dozens of Network Monitoring programs such as HP OpenView, IP Sentry, MRTG, or Whats Up Gold (Ipswitch) to easily add the WeatherGoose II to the list of monitored devices. The WeatherGoose II, a web-based device used for monitoring the environment in a server or equipment room. The device occupies a 1U space in a server rack. Current sensor readings and graphs are displayed on the Sensors page of the web interface. Images from up to 4 webcams are also displayed. Web Interface - Sensors Page Alarms are configured with the web interface on the Alarms page. Multiple thresholds and alert recipients can be chosen for each sensor. Web Interface - Alarms Page Rev 1.06 R Order From: 800-423-2594 www.multicominc.com multicom@multicominc.com Climate Monitor Datasheet IT WatchDogs WeatherGoose II Page 2 of 2 ALARMS Alarm thresholds are used to define the normal operating range for sensors in your environment and what actions should be taken if a sensor leaves this range. If a threshold is crossed the unit can send email and SNMP traps to multiple recipients. A clear notification is sent when the sensor returns to the correct range. REMOTE SENSORS Analog Analog inputs on the WeatherGoose II support any contact closure sensors and industry standard sensors that provide a 0 - 5VDC signal. Names for the input channels are configured through the web interface. Examples: Water sensor, door position, smoke alarm Digital Digital sensors provide sensor data through a serial protocol. When these sensors, proprietary to ITW are plugged in, the WeatherGoose II automatically detects and identifies the sensor type. These sensors can be given a friendly name to make them easier to identify. This information is stored on the WeatherGoose II. Examples: Temperature, Temp / Airflow, CCAT Interface FIRMWARE The firmware running on the WeatherGoose II is fieldupgradable. New firmware releases can be downloaded from the IT Watchdogs website. CONSOLE SOFTWARE WeatherGoose II is compatible with WatchDog Console. This dashboard software is used to aggregate sensor data from several climate monitors so that it can be viewed, logged and graphed through a single interface. The software also allows a user to create an alarm threshold and apply it to multiple units. Console can simultaneously update firmware on multiple units."," Web accessible (no software to install) 5 built-in sensors 3 analog inputs for 0-5 VDC sensors 5 digital sensor ports for ITW external sensors Multi level alarms with escalation Alarm notifications through email and SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,weathergoose II.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs WatchDog Console v2.1,publish,IT WatchDogs - Console Aggregator - WatchDog Console v2.1,"Multiple Server Room Monitoring Each IT WatchDogs monitoring device can be used with a variety of popular monitoring packages such as Whats Up Gold, Nagios, IP Sentry, OpenView and other SNMPbased monitors. Each IT WatchDogs device internally contains the SNMP data known as the MIB. However, where specific monitoring of IT WatchDogs equipment and single web page presentation of multiple video cameras is desired, the WatchDog Console is a good alternative. Installation is fast and simple; the user simply types in the IP addresses of the devices to be monitored. No SNMP experience is required. Setup takes minutes. The problem of updating firmware for dozens of Goose devices has been solved. Users can selectively upgrade firmware multiple devices by a single mouse click and receive affirmation of the upgrade. The software can be installed on almost any Windows PC and can be accessed using only a Web browser - no client software is required. Devices are monitored continuously and data is available in various formats including tables, graphs, and on-disk CSV log files. A security camera view consolidates video from remote server rooms. The video consolidation page give the user a visual summary of the device (a WeatherGoose, for example) condition. View Data from One Web Site Specific data consolidation features include: Continuously log all sensor readings to on-disk Excel (tm) and database-compatible CSV files. Packages data by day, week, or month. Compare sensor readings across devices with a stacked-bar view. Graph sensor readings across devices with Multiple Sites Camera images on single web page Up to 100 units monitored Low cost, simple to install Camera images on single web page Consolidated graphs Video thumbnails show alarm state No SNMP setup required Easy firmware updating Auto detects sensor additions Produces HIPAA logs Monitor and control multiple mixed-type devices from one web-based application. Easily upgrade remote devices. Consolidates Climate Monitors and Remote Sensors Graph views consolidate sensor data from multiple and mixed device types. Colors indicate which devices are in or close to an alarm state. Easily Monitor Dozens of Sites Security Cam view displays thumbnail array of all web-cams. Color-coded bars indicate when devices are currently in or close to an alarm state. Logging Data to Excel Files Devices are monitored continuously and data is available in various formats including tables, graphs, and on-disk CSV log files. Excel or other database tools can be used wit the data. Variety of ITW Devices Monitored The web-based Console 2.1 device manager lets you remotely manage multiple, heterogeneous (mixed type) devices. View all device types and current firmware versions. Most ITWatchDogs devices and sensors are supported: WeatherDuck WeatherGoose (WxGoos-1) SuperGoose (WxGoos-2) MiniGoose (WxGoos-3) PowerEggs All remote sensors All web-based and USB cameras Many ITW-based OEM devices Sensor Consolidation and Graphing The WatchDog Console continuously records data from all internal and external sensors from each configured device. Sensor data can be viewed and processed in several ways. The Graph view superimposes sensor values from multiple devices. The user can pick which type of sensor to graph (e.g. temperature, air flow, amperage) and all applicable values are displayed. The user can also select from several time intervals. The Status view displays a table of sensor values from multiple devices. Colored bars show values visually; the color is red if the value indicates an alarm condition, yellow if the value is close to an alarm condition, or green if the value is well within the alarm threshold. Sort by values or by device. Click any device If any devices are currently off-line they are displayed at the bottom with an appropriate error message to assist the operator in diagnosing unexpected failures. The console automatically detects all sensor types, valid ranges, and units of measurement. When new devices or sensor types are added, this meta-data is detected automatically. This means you dont need to upgrade your Console installation even when ITWatchDogs produces brand new types of sensors. Security Camera View A security camera view consolidates video from remote server rooms. Watch all your remote server rooms at once and in real time with the Security Camera View. USB and webenabled cameras connected to monitored devices are Consolidated Graphing automatically detected and arranged on the security camera web page. Colors clearly call out devices in or near alarm conditions. Click an image to visit the website for that device. Additional web-enabled cameras can be added to the view even if they are not attached to an ITWatchDogs device. A form at the bottom of the page lets you enter additional devices which are displayed at the end of the list. Data Logging - HIPAA Logs Created All sensor data can be logged to on-disk files for longterm storage, analysis, and process compliance. Values are stored in the industry-standard CSV format compatible with Excel and most databases. Each log entry contains a date/time stamp taken from the host Windows server and a reading from every sensor on every attached device. The administrator controls how often log entries are made. The administrator set the on-disk directory that should contain the log files. Sensor data is packaged into files by day, week, or month. Simplified Remote Device Upgrades Selectively upgrade multiple devices simultaneously for new device firmware releases. See which of your devices are currently down. The WatchDog Console can remotely and simultaneously upgrade heterogeneous devices. The Push Firmware view displays all devices with their type and currently installed firmware version. The administrator can quickly see which devices are not on the desired version. New firmware (supplied by ITWatchDogs) is placed in a directory on the local hard drive. The Console automatically associates these firmware versions with each device according to its type. The administrator indicates which versions should be applied to which devices using a drop-down box. Then, with the push of an Update button, firmware is pushed out to the remote devices. While the upgrades are in progress or devices are rebooting after upgrade, the console shows percent complete or rebooting. For even faster upgrades, the Console displays a list of versions at the bottom of the screen which the administrator can use to upgrade all units to the same version. Any units already on that version are left alone. If the network connection is interrupted during an upgrade, the Console will continue to retry upgrades until they are complete. Device Configuration Each device is configured by supplying its IP address or host name and the port on which its web server is running. If a read-only username and password is in effect, that must also be supplied to the console. Each device also gets a short description in addition to the friendly names configured inside the device. Configuration inside each device is picked up automatically and used by the Console. For example, all friendly names for devices and external sensors are used for tables, graphs, and logging. Devices can be configured even if they are not yet available on the network. Whenever devices become unavailable, they are displayed at the bottom of the web page with a descriptive error message. Configuration data is stored as an XML file and can be backed up or generated by another system. Server Requirements Runs as Windows service. Can be started and stopped remotely. Supported on Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server platforms. Requires 100Kbytes of memory, 10M bytes of disk excluding log files. Processor loading is minimal. Fact Sheet All functions available from web-based interface. Supports hundreds of devices. Automatically detects changes in remote sensors attached to devices. Automatically supports new sensor and device types without being upgraded. "," Camera images on single web page Up to 100 units monitored Low cost, simple to install Camera images on single web page Consolidated graphs Video thumbnails show alarm state No SNMP setup required Easy firmware updating Auto detects sensor additions Produces HIPAA logs ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,watchdog.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs Analog to Digital Converter,publish,IT WatchDogs - Analog to Digital Converter - CCAT Interface,"Does your application need more analog sensors than your Goose has available inputs? Connect extra analog sensors using CCATs. Attach an analog sensor to the screw terminals on the CCAT, then plug the modular jack end of the cable to a digital-sensor port. The interface converts the signal from the analog sensor into a digital value. This allows a Goose to monitor more analog sensors than the built-in Analog Inputs support. PROGRAMMING/TYPES Each CCAT is programmed at the factory according to what type of analog sensor will be attached. The climate monitor uses this information to interpret the sensor values and display them in the proper measurement scale. Examples of CCAT types include Water Sensor, Door Position, Digital (for dry-contact sensors), and Analog (0 to 5VDC signal). Consult the ITWatchDogs website or contact us for a complete list of CCAT types. DIGITAL SENSORS The climate monitor uses a serial protocol to communicate with sensors connected to the digital-sensor bus. When a digital sensor is plugged in, the monitor automatically detects and identifies the sensor. Each sensor can be given a friendly name to make it easier to identify. The Goose cycles through the digital sensors to collect and log new readings. If a value exceeds a user-defined threshold, the unit sends alerts through email or SNMP. A Goose can support up to 16 digital sensors. The combined cable length for these sensors can be up to 600, depending on environment. To prevent electronic interference, avoid running sensor cable near high-power devices and minimize cable length."," Bridges an analog sensor to the digital-sensor bus Add up to 16 additional analog inputs using CCATs Factory programmed to match sensor type ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,CCAT.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RT-12,publish,IT WatchDogs - RT-12 - Remote Temperature Sensor,"Use these accurate digital sensors to measure temperatures of critical locations in a server room. The small size and weight makes them easy to install where you need them. Goose climate monitors (except MicroGoose) support up to 16 digital sensors with a maximum combined cable length of 600. COMMON SENSOR LOCATIONS Air-conditioning inlet (return air) Air-conditioning output (vent) Ambient room temperature Internal cabinet temperature Outside (sensor needs to be kept dry) Refrigeration units (1 to 3 C) DIGITAL SENSORS Digital sensors communicate with Goose climate monitors through a serial protocol. When a digital sensor is plugged into a digital-sensor port, the Goose automatically detects and identifies the sensor. Each sensor can be given a friendly name, making it easier to identify. The Goose cycles through the digital sensors to collect and log new readings. Custom alarms are triggered when a sensor value falls above or below a user-defined threshold. Alarm notifications are sent through email or SNMP."," Factory calibrated +/- 0.5 C accuracy Small and lightweight Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,remote temperature sensor.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RT-20,publish,IT WatchDogs - RT-50 - Remote Temperature Sensor,"Use these accurate digital sensors to measure temperatures of critical locations in a server room. The small size and weight makes them easy to install where you need them. Goose climate monitors (except MicroGoose) support up to 16 digital sensors with a maximum combined cable length of 600. COMMON SENSOR LOCATIONS Air-conditioning inlet (return air) Air-conditioning output (vent) Ambient room temperature Internal cabinet temperature Outside (sensor needs to be kept dry) Refrigeration units (1 to 3 C) DIGITAL SENSORS Digital sensors communicate with Goose climate monitors through a serial protocol. When a digital sensor is plugged into a digital-sensor port, the Goose automatically detects and identifies the sensor. Each sensor can be given a friendly name, making it easier to identify. The Goose cycles through the digital sensors to collect and log new readings. Custom alarms are triggered when a sensor value falls above or below a user-defined threshold. Alarm notifications are sent through email or SNMP."," Factory calibrated +/- 0.5 C accuracy Small and lightweight Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,remote temperature sensor.png,closed,manufacturer->1,IT WatchDogs RT-50,publish,IT WatchDogs - RT-50 - Remote Temperature Sensor,"Use these accurate digital sensors to measure temperatures of critical locations in a server room. The small size and weight makes them easy to install where you need them. Goose climate monitors (except MicroGoose) support up to 16 digital sensors with a maximum combined cable length of 600. COMMON SENSOR LOCATIONS Air-conditioning inlet (return air) Air-conditioning output (vent) Ambient room temperature Internal cabinet temperature Outside (sensor needs to be kept dry) Refrigeration units (1 to 3 C) DIGITAL SENSORS Digital sensors communicate with Goose climate monitors through a serial protocol. When a digital sensor is plugged into a digital-sensor port, the Goose automatically detects and identifies the sensor. Each sensor can be given a friendly name, making it easier to identify. The Goose cycles through the digital sensors to collect and log new readings. Custom alarms are triggered when a sensor value falls above or below a user-defined threshold. Alarm notifications are sent through email or SNMP."," Factory calibrated +/- 0.5 C accuracy Small and lightweight Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,remote temperature sensor.png,closed,manufacturer->2,IT WatchDogs RT-100,publish,IT WatchDogs - RT-100 - Remote Temperature Sensor,"Use these accurate digital sensors to measure temperatures of critical locations in a server room. The small size and weight makes them easy to install where you need them. Goose climate monitors (except MicroGoose) support up to 16 digital sensors with a maximum combined cable length of 600. COMMON SENSOR LOCATIONS Air-conditioning inlet (return air) Air-conditioning output (vent) Ambient room temperature Internal cabinet temperature Outside (sensor needs to be kept dry) Refrigeration units (1 to 3 C) DIGITAL SENSORS Digital sensors communicate with Goose climate monitors through a serial protocol. When a digital sensor is plugged into a digital-sensor port, the Goose automatically detects and identifies the sensor. Each sensor can be given a friendly name, making it easier to identify. The Goose cycles through the digital sensors to collect and log new readings. Custom alarms are triggered when a sensor value falls above or below a user-defined threshold. Alarm notifications are sent through email or SNMP."," Factory calibrated +/- 0.5 C accuracy Small and lightweight Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,remote temperature sensor.png,closed,manufacturer->3,IT WatchDogs RTHD-12,publish,IT WatchDogs -RTHD-12 - Remote T/H/D,"Built to monitor computer cabinets or server room conditions, the RTHD contains sensors for measuring temperature, relative humidity and dew point. Ensure that your equipment is not overheating by tracking temperature. Prevent damage by condensation or static electricity using humidity and dew point readings. Device Details Like other digital sensors, the RTHD sensors communicate with a Goose climate monitor through a serial protocol. When the sensor is plugged into a digital sensor port, the monitor automatically detects and determines the type. Each sensor can be given a friendly name to make it easier to identify. Sensor readings are collected, logged and graphed by the Goose, along with alarm configuration. Receive alerts from the monitor via email or SNMP trap. Some units can also trigger an audible alarm or energize an output relay in response to an alarm. "," Measure temperature, humidity & dew point Accurate and compact Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors Get alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTAFHD3.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTHD-20,publish,IT WatchDogs -RTHD-20 - Remote T/H/D,"Built to monitor computer cabinets or server room conditions, the RTHD contains sensors for measuring temperature, relative humidity and dew point. Ensure that your equipment is not overheating by tracking temperature. Prevent damage by condensation or static electricity using humidity and dew point readings. Device Details Like other digital sensors, the RTHD sensors communicate with a Goose climate monitor through a serial protocol. When the sensor is plugged into a digital sensor port, the monitor automatically detects and determines the type. Each sensor can be given a friendly name to make it easier to identify. Sensor readings are collected, logged and graphed by the Goose, along with alarm configuration. Receive alerts from the monitor via email or SNMP trap. Some units can also trigger an audible alarm or energize an output relay in response to an alarm. "," Measure temperature, humidity & dew point Accurate and compact Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors Get alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTAFHD3.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTHD-50,publish,IT WatchDogs -RTHD-50 - Remote T/H/D,"Built to monitor computer cabinets or server room conditions, the RTHD contains sensors for measuring temperature, relative humidity and dew point. Ensure that your equipment is not overheating by tracking temperature. Prevent damage by condensation or static electricity using humidity and dew point readings. Device Details Like other digital sensors, the RTHD sensors communicate with a Goose climate monitor through a serial protocol. When the sensor is plugged into a digital sensor port, the monitor automatically detects and determines the type. Each sensor can be given a friendly name to make it easier to identify. Sensor readings are collected, logged and graphed by the Goose, along with alarm configuration. Receive alerts from the monitor via email or SNMP trap. Some units can also trigger an audible alarm or energize an output relay in response to an alarm. "," Measure temperature, humidity & dew point Accurate and compact Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors Get alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTAFHD3.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTHD-100,publish,IT WatchDogs -RTHD-100 - Remote T/H/D,"Built to monitor computer cabinets or server room conditions, the RTHD contains sensors for measuring temperature, relative humidity and dew point. Ensure that your equipment is not overheating by tracking temperature. Prevent damage by condensation or static electricity using humidity and dew point readings. Device Details Like other digital sensors, the RTHD sensors communicate with a Goose climate monitor through a serial protocol. When the sensor is plugged into a digital sensor port, the monitor automatically detects and determines the type. Each sensor can be given a friendly name to make it easier to identify. Sensor readings are collected, logged and graphed by the Goose, along with alarm configuration. Receive alerts from the monitor via email or SNMP trap. Some units can also trigger an audible alarm or energize an output relay in response to an alarm. "," Measure temperature, humidity & dew point Accurate and compact Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors Get alerts via email or SNMP ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTAFHD3.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTAF-20,publish,"IT WatchDogs - RTAF-20 - Temp and Air Flow, 20' cable","Built to monitor internal computer cabinet or server room conditions, the RTAFH sensor contains a temperature, humidity and air flow sensor. Up to 16 RTAFH sensors can be attached to any of the WeatherGoose family of climate monitors. Temperature and humidity are measured by industrial- grade digital sensors with excellent accuracy. A Delrin plastic tube contains all the electronics - the sensor is powered by the WeatherGoose power. A nylon strap allows secure mounting. The sensor is supplied in 20 and 100 cable lengths, although the user can add or shorten the cable as required. Maximum cable length is 600 aggregate length. Temperature Sensors: Range: -40 to 40C (-40F to 140F) Sensor: Maxim 18B20 semiconductor Accuracy: +/-0.5C Humidity Sensor: RH Accuracy 2% RH, Sensor: Honeywell HIH-3610 Repeatability: 0.5% RH Response time, 15s in slowly moving air @ 25 C Range: 0 to 100% RH, non-condensing Air Flow Sensor: Range: 0 - 100 relative air flow Sensor: amount of heat change method (see below) Repeatable accuracy: +/-20% Scale: uncalibrated, zero air flow reads 20. Operating range: 65 to 110F (18 to 43C) Air Flow Detection: Air flow is computed by comparing a periodically heated temperature sensor to a separate reference temperature. Faster air flow causes more rapid heat increase. The sensors dynamic range approximates common computer cabinet internal air movement. The physical amount of air moving is not computed. Still air reads about 20 on the 0 to 100 scale. The sensor is immune to temperature change in cabinet and most room environments. Installation: The air flow sensors open end should face the air flow source for maximum sensitivity. Mounting the sensor perpendicular to air flow will reduce sensitivity and may cause air flow values to fluctuate due to turbulence. The sensor should be located in the hottest part of the cabinet or room. Rigid mounting is recommented to avoid movement in the air which can cause erratic readings.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTFHD.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTAF-100,publish,"IT WatchDogs - RTAF-100 - Temp and Air Flow, 100' cable","Built to monitor internal computer cabinet or server room conditions, the RTAFH sensor contains a temperature, humidity and air flow sensor. Up to 16 RTAFH sensors can be attached to any of the WeatherGoose family of climate monitors. Temperature and humidity are measured by industrial- grade digital sensors with excellent accuracy. A Delrin plastic tube contains all the electronics - the sensor is powered by the WeatherGoose power. A nylon strap allows secure mounting. The sensor is supplied in 20 and 100 cable lengths, although the user can add or shorten the cable as required. Maximum cable length is 600 aggregate length. Temperature Sensors: Range: -40 to 40C (-40F to 140F) Sensor: Maxim 18B20 semiconductor Accuracy: +/-0.5C Humidity Sensor: RH Accuracy 2% RH, Sensor: Honeywell HIH-3610 Repeatability: 0.5% RH Response time, 15s in slowly moving air @ 25 C Range: 0 to 100% RH, non-condensing Air Flow Sensor: Range: 0 - 100 relative air flow Sensor: amount of heat change method (see below) Repeatable accuracy: +/-20% Scale: uncalibrated, zero air flow reads 20. Operating range: 65 to 110F (18 to 43C) Air Flow Detection: Air flow is computed by comparing a periodically heated temperature sensor to a separate reference temperature. Faster air flow causes more rapid heat increase. The sensors dynamic range approximates common computer cabinet internal air movement. The physical amount of air moving is not computed. Still air reads about 20 on the 0 to 100 scale. The sensor is immune to temperature change in cabinet and most room environments. Installation: The air flow sensors open end should face the air flow source for maximum sensitivity. Mounting the sensor perpendicular to air flow will reduce sensitivity and may cause air flow values to fluctuate due to turbulence. The sensor should be located in the hottest part of the cabinet or room. Rigid mounting is recommented to avoid movement in the air which can cause erratic readings.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTFHD.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTAFH-20,publish,"IT WatchDogs - RTAFH-20 - Temp, Humidity, Air Flow, 20' cable","Built to monitor internal computer cabinet or server room conditions, the RTAFH sensor contains a temperature, humidity and air flow sensor. Up to 16 RTAFH sensors can be attached to any of the WeatherGoose family of climate monitors. Temperature and humidity are measured by industrial- grade digital sensors with excellent accuracy. A Delrin plastic tube contains all the electronics - the sensor is powered by the WeatherGoose power. A nylon strap allows secure mounting. The sensor is supplied in 20 and 100 cable lengths, although the user can add or shorten the cable as required. Maximum cable length is 600 aggregate length. Temperature Sensors: Range: -40 to 40C (-40F to 140F) Sensor: Maxim 18B20 semiconductor Accuracy: +/-0.5C Humidity Sensor: RH Accuracy 2% RH, Sensor: Honeywell HIH-3610 Repeatability: 0.5% RH Response time, 15s in slowly moving air @ 25 C Range: 0 to 100% RH, non-condensing Air Flow Sensor: Range: 0 - 100 relative air flow Sensor: amount of heat change method (see below) Repeatable accuracy: +/-20% Scale: uncalibrated, zero air flow reads 20. Operating range: 65 to 110F (18 to 43C) Air Flow Detection: Air flow is computed by comparing a periodically heated temperature sensor to a separate reference temperature. Faster air flow causes more rapid heat increase. The sensors dynamic range approximates common computer cabinet internal air movement. The physical amount of air moving is not computed. Still air reads about 20 on the 0 to 100 scale. The sensor is immune to temperature change in cabinet and most room environments. Installation: The air flow sensors open end should face the air flow source for maximum sensitivity. Mounting the sensor perpendicular to air flow will reduce sensitivity and may cause air flow values to fluctuate due to turbulence. The sensor should be located in the hottest part of the cabinet or room. Rigid mounting is recommented to avoid movement in the air which can cause erratic readings.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTFHD.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTAFH-100,publish,"IT WatchDogs - RTAFH-100 Temp, Humidity, Air Flow, 100' cable","Built to monitor internal computer cabinet or server room conditions, the RTAFH sensor contains a temperature, humidity and air flow sensor. Up to 16 RTAFH sensors can be attached to any of the WeatherGoose family of climate monitors. Temperature and humidity are measured by industrial- grade digital sensors with excellent accuracy. A Delrin plastic tube contains all the electronics - the sensor is powered by the WeatherGoose power. A nylon strap allows secure mounting. The sensor is supplied in 20 and 100 cable lengths, although the user can add or shorten the cable as required. Maximum cable length is 600 aggregate length. Temperature Sensors: Range: -40 to 40C (-40F to 140F) Sensor: Maxim 18B20 semiconductor Accuracy: +/-0.5C Humidity Sensor: RH Accuracy 2% RH, Sensor: Honeywell HIH-3610 Repeatability: 0.5% RH Response time, 15s in slowly moving air @ 25 C Range: 0 to 100% RH, non-condensing Air Flow Sensor: Range: 0 - 100 relative air flow Sensor: amount of heat change method (see below) Repeatable accuracy: +/-20% Scale: uncalibrated, zero air flow reads 20. Operating range: 65 to 110F (18 to 43C) Air Flow Detection: Air flow is computed by comparing a periodically heated temperature sensor to a separate reference temperature. Faster air flow causes more rapid heat increase. The sensors dynamic range approximates common computer cabinet internal air movement. The physical amount of air moving is not computed. Still air reads about 20 on the 0 to 100 scale. The sensor is immune to temperature change in cabinet and most room environments. Installation: The air flow sensors open end should face the air flow source for maximum sensitivity. Mounting the sensor perpendicular to air flow will reduce sensitivity and may cause air flow values to fluctuate due to turbulence. The sensor should be located in the hottest part of the cabinet or room. Rigid mounting is recommented to avoid movement in the air which can cause erratic readings.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTFHD.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs RTAFHD3,publish,IT WatchDogs - RTAFHD3 Sensor - Remote Temp./Air Flow/Humidity/Dew Point,"Built to remotely monitor computer cabinet or server room conditions, the RTAFHD3 contains sensors for determining temperature, humidity, air flow and dew point. Set multiple alarms and get alerts via email, SMS, SNMP or voice phone call. Up to 16 RTAFHD3 sensors can be attached to a Goose climate monitor. Sensors can span a total cable distance of up to 600. Device Details Like other digital sensors, RTAFHD3 sensors communicate with a Goose climate monitor through a serial protocol. When the sensor is plugged into a digital sensor port, the monitor automatically detects and identifies the sensor. Each sensor is given a friendly name for easy identification. Sensor readings are collected, logged and graphed by the Goose along with alarm configuration and notification. "," Provides measurements for temperature, humidity, air flow and dew point Accurate and compact, easy to install Compatible devices support up to 16 sensors Get alerts via email, SMS, SNMP and/or phone call ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,RTFHD.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs SPL-16,publish,IT WatchDogs - SPL-16 - 16 Port Splitter for MiniGoose,"The MiniGoose Climate Monitor can have up to sixteen remote sensors not including the internal temperature and humidity sensors. To add additional sensors, a user had to add telephone-type line splitters which normally had five jacks. With this rack-mounted splitter, the user can directly plug in up to sixteen sensors, which is the maximum for the MiniGoose. The MiniGoose is not included.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,16 Port Splitter.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs POS-1000,publish,IT WatchDogs - POS-1000 - LevelOne PoE Splitter,"Power Over Ethernet Kit Power over Ethernet eliminates the need to run 110/220VAC power to WeatherGoose climate monitors and other devices on a wired LAN. Installers only need to run a CAT5 cable that will carry both data and power to each device. The configuration is made up of two components: the injector takes data in from an Ethernet hub and power from a wall outlet and outputs both data and power through a CAT5 cable. The splitter is placed at the end of the CAT5 cable, returning data and power to their respective cables. The Injector The Level One 1-port Power over Ethernet injector takes a 100-240VAC signal with a maximum current draw of 0.3A. A straight-through CAT5 cable can be routed from a router or hub into the Data In port on the injector. Output is a -48VDC signal carried to the splitter via another CAT5 cable. The Splitter The Level One Power over Ethernet Splitter has the option of either outputting a 5VDC or 12VDC power signal from the -48VDC on the DATA IN port. Set 5V or 12V with the dip switch located on the side of the unit. The 12V setting powers a WeatherGoose, SuperGoose, or MiniGoose. Cable Length The specified maximum length of cable allowed between the injector and splitter should be 100 meters or approximately 300 feet. The signal will start to degrade past this length."," Powers all WeatherGooses over Ethernet cable Simple connection Saves wiring remote power supply 300 length No software required ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,PoE Splitter.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs POS-2000,publish,IT WatchDogs - POS-2000 - LevelOne PoE Injector,"Power Over Ethernet Kit Power over Ethernet eliminates the need to run 110/220VAC power to WeatherGoose climate monitors and other devices on a wired LAN. Installers only need to run a CAT5 cable that will carry both data and power to each device. The configuration is made up of two components: the injector takes data in from an Ethernet hub and power from a wall outlet and outputs both data and power through a CAT5 cable. The splitter is placed at the end of the CAT5 cable, returning data and power to their respective cables. The Injector The Level One 1-port Power over Ethernet injector takes a 100-240VAC signal with a maximum current draw of 0.3A. A straight-through CAT5 cable can be routed from a router or hub into the Data In port on the injector. Output is a -48VDC signal carried to the splitter via another CAT5 cable. The Splitter The Level One Power over Ethernet Splitter has the option of either outputting a 5VDC or 12VDC power signal from the -48VDC on the DATA IN port. Set 5V or 12V with the dip switch located on the side of the unit. The 12V setting powers a WeatherGoose, SuperGoose, or MiniGoose. Cable Length The specified maximum length of cable allowed between the injector and splitter should be 100 meters or approximately 300 feet. The signal will start to degrade past this length."," Powers all WeatherGooses over Ethernet cable Simple connection Saves wiring remote power supply 300 length No software required ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,PoE Injector.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs POS-3000,publish,"IT WatchDogs - POS-3000 - LevelOne PoE Kit, Splittler and Injector","Power Over Ethernet Kit Power over Ethernet eliminates the need to run 110/220VAC power to WeatherGoose climate monitors and other devices on a wired LAN. Installers only need to run a CAT5 cable that will carry both data and power to each device. The configuration is made up of two components: the injector takes data in from an Ethernet hub and power from a wall outlet and outputs both data and power through a CAT5 cable. The splitter is placed at the end of the CAT5 cable, returning data and power to their respective cables. The Injector The Level One 1-port Power over Ethernet injector takes a 100-240VAC signal with a maximum current draw of 0.3A. A straight-through CAT5 cable can be routed from a router or hub into the Data In port on the injector. Output is a -48VDC signal carried to the splitter via another CAT5 cable. The Splitter The Level One Power over Ethernet Splitter has the option of either outputting a 5VDC or 12VDC power signal from the -48VDC on the DATA IN port. Set 5V or 12V with the dip switch located on the side of the unit. The 12V setting powers a WeatherGoose, SuperGoose, or MiniGoose. Cable Length The specified maximum length of cable allowed between the injector and splitter should be 100 meters or approximately 300 feet. The signal will start to degrade past this length."," Powers all WeatherGooses over Ethernet cable Simple connection Saves wiring remote power supply 300 length No software required ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,PoE Injector.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs Inline Power Meter,publish,IT WatchDogs - Inline Power Meter - PowerEgg,"Low Cost Power Information Easily upgrade legacy power strips with this self-contained power monitor. Inserting this monitor in-line with an existing power strip or other critical device and know the power consumed. Know when your power strip breakers are getting close to tripping off. Power values displayed are RMS calculations which give the most accurate indication of real power used, not simple peak-to-peak measurements. Connectors can be tie-wrapped to the housing using the mounting holes. The monitor can be wall-mounted or placed in the bottom of a computer cabinet. The power must be removed from the power strip in order to insert the PowerEgg 0. Passive, Fail-Safe Monitoring The conductor wiring passes through the Egg Zero and do not pass through any components. If the meter circuits fail, the load continues to receive power."," Watts, amps, volts, power factor Accurate (+/- 2%) 15 amperes load capacity 80 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, single phase Passive operation, fail-safe. Simple, no-tools installation ",it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Power Egg Zero.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs TTM-R-12,publish,IT WatchDogs - TTM-R-12 - Rack Mount. 12' cord,"Built to give the IT manager an inexpensive view of the hottest spot in a server room or blade server cabinet, the TempRat continually displays degrees F and C. No controls or adjustments. When the batteries are installed, the TempRat starts indicating temperature.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Temp Rat.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs TTM-B-12,publish,"IT WatchDogs - TTM-B-12 - Box Mounting, 12' cord","Built to give the IT manager an inexpensive view of the hottest spot in a server room or blade server cabinet, the TempRat continually displays degrees F and C. No controls or adjustments. When the batteries are installed, the TempRat starts indicating temperature.",,it-watchdogs|data-center-monitoring,0,0,instock,Temp Rat.png,closed,manufacturer->0,IT WatchDogs