How does it work?

A remote pump station incurs a high level alarm. The Omni-Site Viper cellular monitor on the station notifies the local cellular tower of the stations' alarm condition. The cell tower transmits this information to the Omni-Site.net server which can then e-mail, telephone or page maintenance personnel to the site for repair.

Omni-Site's server software is accessed from your PC using an ordinary we browser, turning it into a powerful mission-critical command center. There's no software to buy or complex engineering to be done.

 

Be notified of problems as they occur, not when a customer calls with a backup. If the stations are doing fine, then no problem, but if "granny" misses the blinking alarm light and the sewage backs-up in the Art Museum's basement, things are bad. Don't take that chance.

No Cellular agreements - Many companies tout a cellular solution, but they don't go into a lot of details about how it works - so we'll explain it for you. All of our competitors will be really excited to sell you their latest, greatest cellular gizmo, but then leave you the job of establishing your cellular service. When you call your local cellular provider, you find out they have "no idea' what you're talking about (hey, they just sell phones, not lift station monitors!). Hopefully, in a few weeks, you've got it working. When the unit is up and running and making calls you think your troubles are over. Wrong. You've signed up for a cellular account where you are "billed per call." Imagine the situation where your dialer has a few "false alarms in a month. Literally, the phone bill for that single station with the malfunction can reach $1000 or more per month! Omni-site eliminates all risk. You receive one low, monthly fee regardless of field conditions.

 

 
 
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