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SecurityProbe
SecurityProbe
The ultimate monitoring system solution!
The securityProbe has a Linux Operating System with 128 Megabytes of Flash memory and 64 Megabytes of SDRAM. It is TCP/IP compliant and runs lighttpd web server including https (SSL), Bash, Perl, vi, Telnet, PHP, Email and Nagios. The securityProbe has an easy-to-use web-based user interface for sensor configuration, data collection and extensive graphing. Complete SNMP functions such as SNMP v3 encryption are supported. The securityProbe also supports Modbus Master/Slave, Modbus RTU and Modbus over TCP/IP creating a unique, easy to configure Modbus to SNMP gateway. The web-based interface is written in PHP allowing end-user changes such as language translation. The securityProbe has a battery backed time of day clock for accurate record keeping.

Embedded Linux System
The securityProbe is based on a 32-bit ARM processor. It includes 64 Megabytes of SDRAM and 128 Megabytes of nonvolatile flash memory, along with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet and two serial ports.

4 Camera Features
Capable of connecting up to 4 external cameras, the securityProbe supports a wide range of analog cameras: such as existing security cameras, sophisticated night vision, or low cost CCTV cameras.

Video Conferencing and Sensor Graphing
Video conferencing is activated by connecting an external camera to the securityProbe . The speaker and microphone are integrated hardware .
The securityProbe integrates and displays graphs, plotted by RRD Tool, into its web-based user interface. Apache runs as the regular and secured web server. The individual graph (day, week, month, and year) for each sensor type can be customized, simply by modifying the script template used to generate a particular graph.

Notification System
When an event occurs, the securityProbe can send email, SNMP traps and SMS message. These email messages include a picture of the event. All events are stored in the event log; 16 pictures per event are included. A total of 2,320 pictures can be stored in a nonvolatile flash memory. The timestamp is displayed below each image. The securityProbe has a battery backed time of day clock to facilitate accurate record keeping.

False Message Filter
To prevent false alarms, the securityProbe provides extensive event filtering. You can limit events based on the time of day or the day of the week. You can also limit the number of alerts per hour, so that you are not swamped with messages. This is especially important with sensors like the motion detector, where you may want to process an event only when the business is closed.
 
Extended version of X-20 and X-60
securityProbe X-20 and securityProbe X-60 provide 20(X-20) or 60(X-60) more dry contact input.
 
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