Semaphore Releases Security Industry Association Standard Protocol for SCADA RTU Product Line
Semaphore, a CSE Global company, has introduced ANSI/SIA DC-09-2007 Internet Protocol Event Reporting for its T-BOX line of SCADA system products. This protocol is now available with a T-BOX MS Modular System, when equipped with a 32-bit CPU.
As described by the Security Industry Association (SIA): "This voluntary standard details the protocol to report events from premises equipment to a central station using Internet Protocol (IP). Intended for use by manufacturers of control panels and central station receivers to ensure equipment compatibility, this standard also affects security system installers, specifiers and users of central stations and local authorities dealing with compatibility issues."
T-BOX RTU provides encrypted, acknowledged and time-stamped event data and allows communication over a variety of physical networks, such as Ethernet, serial line (SLIP/PPP) and GPRS. In addition to automation, T-BOX performs alarm management and data logging and uses push technology to keep multiple recipients fully informed on asset status. Push messaging includes IP forwarding, e-mail with attached files, and SMS text. Via an integral web server, T-BOX serves live and historical information on the Internet or an intranet.
T-BOX is the first, IP-based telemetry solution that enables the complete integration of SCADA, control and communications functionality in one rugged package. It leverages easy-to-use Web technologies and inexpensive public networks for decentralized monitoring and control systems. T-BOX products offer up to 50% less total installed cost per point versus traditional SCADA/ PLC systems and permit greater organizational access to data through automated reporting and browser software.
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