News Release from: Emka UK
Subject: ELM electronic locking system
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 March 2004
Locking system software is environmental logger
The recently introduced ELM electronic locking system from Emka is also a great aid to improved awareness of the environmental status of remote equipment, such as roadside cabinet installations.
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The recently introduced ELM electronic locking system from Emka is also a great aid to improved awareness of the environmental status of remote equipment, such as roadside cabinet installations. Increased amounts of equipment in these installations, such as larger processors or battery chargers, and the external climatic elements involved in world specifications, now give rise to major concerns over temperature and humidity control, as well as the access security of equipment. Global equipment development today means that generic packages are often required to adapt and deal with climatic conditions from Scandinavia to Spain, whether with internal heaters or cooling fans, or both.
Emka's ELM system can take care of all security issues, including internal thermal/humidity control, as well as cabinet integrity and entry control.
ELM sensor modules allow feedback into the main cabinet security system to give monitoring results and alarms.
These may subsequently be fed to a GSM modem, which enables reports to be directed to specific mobile phones and/or remote monitoring stations.
This can include reports on: over/undertemperature; increased/decreased humidity; excessive vibration, eg for hard drive failure monitoring; and door open/closed.
ELM software can record this information creating a log and may then be used to institute control responses.
The use of a GSM modem in the cabinet also enables validated access to be achieved with a mobile phone acting as a remote keypad for security coded entry.
This has the further benefit that the cabinet itself may be constructed without an external handle mechanism, thus removing a vulnerable area in the installation.
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