How DATA-COMMAND Works
Your asset is connected to a Data-Command compliant product which collects and sends pertinent information via cellular, satellite, DSL or cable communication to one of Data-Command’s data centers. This information is then viewed through a reliable, secure website and/or sent to one of your other Data-Command compliant products. Should any parameter of your remote asset go out of range, Data-Command can notify you of that condition with an email, voice mail, text message or pager alert.
Features:
Create custom information display pages which allow you to aggregate information from many assets on single or multiple pages. Easily store information and create graphs to display trends anywhere from your web browser. Information can then be exported to many common file formats.

Manage event notifications and alert call lists from the web in a simple easy-to-learn format. Then review these alerts in a historical display.
Receive alerts remotely via:
- Voice Mail
- Text Message
- Email
- Page
System
- Information from anywhere to anywhere in your system
- Information display
- Alerts/Alarming text, voice, email messaging
- Historical information display/trending
- Custom information storage (up to 2gb)
- Web page user information is secured by 128 bit RSA encryption (https://)
- Utilizes standard web browser (IE6.0 or greater & Firefox)
- Dynamic display without page refresh
- Web page display fully-customizable
- Trending is user configurable
- Alerts are user configurable
- Web based asset management
- No special software required to configure
- No special computer hardware required
Communication Options
- Cellular
- Ethernet
- Modbus/DF1

The Avid Director Cellular RTU is used for remote stations where traditional telemetry communication is not an option. The Avid Director has 8 analog 4-20 ma inputs, 10 digital inputs, two digital outputs and transmits information via cellular communication.

The Integ JNIOR Ethernet RTU is used in plant or with remote stations that have existing Ethernet based (Cable, DSL or T1) communication. The Integ JNIOR can have up to 16 analog 4-20 ma inputs, 8 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs and transmits information via existing Ethernet based communication.

The AGM UWS Protocol Converter is used with PLC based control panels that communicate serially using the MODBUS or DF1 protocol. The AGM UWS has 2 serial communication ports and transmits information via existing Ethernet based (Cable, DSL or T1) communication.
Data-Command Compliant Devices
- Can be used with any internet connection (cellular, DSL, cable modem, T1, etc
- Supports many 3rd party protocols
- Firewall friendly; can reside behind corporate security with no external ports open
- Send information starting at 16 floating point values to Data-Command
- Send information starting at 32 discrete values to Data-Command
- Receive as few as 16 floating point values from Data-Command
- Receive as few as 32 discrete values from data-command
- Self diagnostics and health status
† A floating point value is information that can represent temperature, pressure, a dollar amount, etc.
‡ A discrete value is information that can represent a light on or off, something running or stopped,
a door open or closed, etc.