AKCP Announces sensorProbe2+LCD
AKCP, the world’s oldest and largest supplier of networked wired and wireless sensor solutions has announced the release of the sensorProbe2+LCD
The popular sensorProbe2+ (SP2+) from AKCP now has a big brother. The sensorProbe2+LCD (SP2+LCD) packs in all the great features of the SP2+ such as SNMPV3, IPV6, MQTTS, plus the addition of an LCD display.
Equipped with 4 sensor ports, Ethernet, dry contact input and dedicated external modem port, it’s a versatile device for data center, or critical infrastructure monitoring. Connect any of AKCP’s intelligent sensors, such as Cabinet Thermal Maps, Contactless Current Meters, RFID Swing Handle Locks, Water Leak and Power. It is a complete environmental, power and security monitoring device.
Fixed on top of your rack using the optional 45° mounting bracket, Hang on the wall or DIN rail mounted, the SP2+LCD can be mounted to suit your needs.
The LCD display shows the status and value of the connected sensors, as well as the unit’s IP address. This allows you to easily check on your environmental, power and security conditions while on the data center floor without the need of a PC or tablet.
The SP2+LCD is part of the AKCP sensorProbe+ family. It runs the same software and user interface as all other sensorProbe+ devices, making it very familiar to existing users. Integration to AKCPro Server provides central monitoring and management of multiple sensorProbe+ devices no matter where in the world they are installed.
SP2+LCD is available from AKCP dealers worldwide.
The SP2+LCD is available in a low cost, Basic version for $295 exclusively from stocking distributors listed here.
AKCP established in the USA in 1981, has 40+ years experience in professional sensor solutions. AKCP created the market for networked temperature, environmental and power monitoring in the data center. Today with over 150 employees and 200,000 installations, AKCP is the world’s oldest and largest manufacturer of networked wired and wireless sensor solutions.
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For over two decades at AKCP, I have been focused on a single mission: bringing complete visibility, security, and efficiency to the world’s critical infrastructure.
I believe that in the modern data center, AI is only as good as the data it receives. My goal is to ensure facilities have the precise sensor facts needed to control AI opinions, ultimately reducing PUE, releasing stranded capacity, and ensuring maximum uptime.