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CMC III: 21st Century System Security and Monitoring
The Latest from Rittal Corporation Provides Enhanced Security and Monitoring for Integrated Racks and Enclosures
URBANA, Ohio, Dec. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Advancing its already significant system approach to security and unit monitoring, Rittal Corporation is introducing Computer Multi Control (CMC) III to monitor dozens of critical IT component and environmental functions both on installed units and from remote locations. The new CMC III represents a significant advance in the Rittal System approach and its industry-leading monitoring technology. Furthering the capabilities of its predecessor, the CMC III can monitor up to 32 sensors. Fitted with CAN-Bus technology, a series of sensors can be linked, one to another, and monitored via the base unit.
A single temperature sensor is built in as a standard component, as is an infrared access control sensor.
Even more versatilityTo make the CMC III even more versatile and attractive to the data center environment, there will be a CMC III Compact Unit -- this version will feature the built-in temperature and access sensors and will handle up to four remote sensors.
Another advantage of the CMC III is its POE (Power Over Ethernet) capability. The units can be plugged into available Ethernet ports and do not require additional power packs or accompanying cables.
Among the key functions the intelligent monitoring system may track:
-- Attempted unauthorized access to a data center via swipe card/keypad
authorization and lockout
-- Remote smoke alarm sensors
-- Temperature sensors
-- Vandalism, shock and vibration detection
-- Climate control/thermal management functionality
The CMC III can provide a variety of programming and monitoring options including the capacity to work with a variety of third party accessories including fans, lights and even email. The base unit includes a SD card for backup and a mini USB port for programming.
CMC III, the latest in the Rittal line, will be available beginning in late 2011. The company will continue to support and stock basis support products for its CMC II product offerings for the next five years.
About Rittal Corporation
The Rittal Corporation, Urbana, Ohio, is the U.S. subsidiary of Rittal GmbH & Co. KG and manufactures the world's leading industrial and IT enclosures, racks and accessories, including climate control and power management systems for industrial, data center, outdoor and hybrid applications. Rittal's off-the-shelf standard, modified standard and custom-engineered products are recognized throughout the world as innovative, high quality solutions for practically any industrial or IT infrastructure application -- from single enclosures to comprehensive, mission critical systems.
SOURCE Rittal Corporation
Rittal Corporation
CONTACT: CONTACT: A.D. "Butch" Horn, ahorn@rittal-corp.com, 1-800-477-4220 ext. 12095
CMC III: 21st Century System Security and Monitoring
The Latest from Rittal Corporation Provides Enhanced Security and Monitoring for Integrated Racks and Enclosures
URBANA, Ohio, Dec. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Advancing its already significant system approach to security and unit monitoring, Rittal Corporation is introducing Computer Multi Control (CMC) III to monitor dozens of critical IT component and environmental functions both on installed units and from remote locations. The new CMC III represents a significant advance in the Rittal System approach and its industry-leading monitoring technology. Furthering the capabilities of its predecessor, the CMC III can monitor up to 32 sensors. Fitted with CAN-Bus technology, a series of sensors can be linked, one to another, and monitored via the base unit.
A single temperature sensor is built in as a standard component, as is an infrared access control sensor.
Even more versatilityTo make the CMC III even more versatile and attractive to the data center environment, there will be a CMC III Compact Unit -- this version will feature the built-in temperature and access sensors and will handle up to four remote sensors.
Another advantage of the CMC III is its POE (Power Over Ethernet) capability. The units can be plugged into available Ethernet ports and do not require additional power packs or accompanying cables.
Among the key functions the intelligent monitoring system may track:
-- Attempted unauthorized access to a data center via swipe card/keypad
authorization and lockout
-- Remote smoke alarm sensors
-- Temperature sensors
-- Vandalism, shock and vibration detection
-- Climate control/thermal management functionality
The CMC III can provide a variety of programming and monitoring options including the capacity to work with a variety of third party accessories including fans, lights and even email. The base unit includes a SD card for backup and a mini USB port for programming.
CMC III, the latest in the Rittal line, will be available beginning in late 2011. The company will continue to support and stock basis support products for its CMC II product offerings for the next five years.
About Rittal Corporation
The Rittal Corporation, Urbana, Ohio, is the U.S. subsidiary of Rittal GmbH & Co. KG and manufactures the world's leading industrial and IT enclosures, racks and accessories, including climate control and power management systems for industrial, data center, outdoor and hybrid applications. Rittal's off-the-shelf standard, modified standard and custom-engineered products are recognized throughout the world as innovative, high quality solutions for practically any industrial or IT infrastructure application -- from single enclosures to comprehensive, mission critical systems.
SOURCE Rittal Corporation
Rittal Corporation
CONTACT: CONTACT: A.D. "Butch" Horn, ahorn@rittal-corp.com, 1-800-477-4220 ext. 12095