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The iRIS remote management capability from BVM dramatically slashes remote system costs


Encapsulated digital OEM pressure transmitter no larger than a bee


currently available on the market has now been launched by KELLER AG für Druckmesstechnik. In the LD series from KELLER, all the electronic components are accommodated in a laser-welded stainless steel housing filled with silicone oil. Measuring a mere 11 mm in diameter worker


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applications, the ability to control and manage physically remote systems from a


a distinct tage. iRIS is incredibly powerful;


trials have shown that over 80% of problems with remote systems can be


resolved over a network, and if an engineer does have to attend site, capability of iRIS reduce the on-site time required, typically by more than 15%.


the diagnostic and logging


The iRIS card is independent powered from the 5V standby line, so it allows managing power on/off of unresponsive systems through an embedded WAN or separate Wi-Fi connection, without any need to go into the operating system (OS) or login shell to implement remote control. Operators have access to numerous remote functions: BIOS update, OS recovery, hardware monitoring and fan and power control, KVM + One Key Recovery and remote out-off-band backup. Installed application software can be updated and the OS can be recovered or re-installed.


Multiple system alert channels are provided, via email, SMS and direct to the management server. In addition, video streaming record and Event Trigger Setting and video record give operators a real- time activity view. iRIS is IPMI


(Intelligent Platform Management BVM Ltd BVM Ltd Interface), 2.0 compliant and 3.0


ready for IPv6 support. Direct and open LDAP, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, is enabled.  01489 780144


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Portable V ibration Calibration with Certificate Generation from PC B Piezotronic s


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Portable Vibration Calibration with Certificate Generation from PCB Piezotronics


PCB Piez otronics, a w or ld leader in vibration, acoustic, pressure, fof orce and torque sensor s


has announced The Modal Shop’ s new 9110D Por table Vibr ation ering laboratory grade accuracy, allowing industr ial plants to reduce


perceived r isk when under review fofor business inter ruption insurance . Capab le of va lidating accelerometers, velocity sensors, pro ximity probes and 4-20mA loop vibration


calibration certifficates in Microsoft Excel ® .A pr inted and fif led certiffiicate provides proof to insurance risk engineer s that a plant is fofollo wing recommended best pr actice standards fofor maintaining its condition monitoring system.


sensor s, the 9110D creates ISO 17025 compliant c


The Modal Shop is a global calibration author ity of o v er 20 years standing. Each por table vibration calibr ator is backed by extensiv e application knowledge and a policy of total customer satisfaction.


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Dust Resistant Test andTest and Mea surement Micro phon e


Measurement Microphone PCB ® has released a new 1/2" microphone and preamplif


model 130A24.This array microphone has been specif T ypical applications include br ke


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PCB® Introduces Water and Dust Resistant Te


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ampliffier system, the ecifficall y designed fofor


use in applications where moisture , oil splash and contamination are a concern. Ty


ake and tyre noise, industr ial


machiner y and environmental noise , leak detection and general pur pose acoustic testing. The phase char acter istics of this microphone are tailored ffo


co v er which is an acoustically transparent protective co v er and pro vides a less obtr usive alter nativ e to windscreens and more consistent response than r ubber cover s.


or noise source location applications such as holography, acoustic camer as and sound pressure mapping. Model 130A24 has a proprietary, a


Although the 130A24 is optimised fofor flat response in a free-ffiield, its small siz e also pro vides an excellent response in pressure and diffuse ffield applications.


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