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✔ Reliability • Supervised Sensors All of the IMS sensors are continuously monitored by the IMS parent unit. If they become disconnected an alert will be sent. • Powered Sensors All IMS sensors are powered through their connection to the IMS parent unit. • Redundant communication paths with “out of band” alarm notification. Receive alarm notification via several different channels; e-mail, text message, phone, and fax. ✔ Ease of Use • Integrated Web Server • Plug and play sensors with automatic identification and setup All IMS sensors are connected using standard Cat–5 cables. As soon as they’re plugged in, they become active and start working. • Convenient Cat–5 cabling for sensors The use of Cat–5 jacks for sensor inputs allows the use of existing structured cabling to connect remote sensors. ✔ Powerful Features • Data Logging All IMS systems gather a time–stamped collection of input values that can be used to view and graph information. • Detailed Event History The eventlog contains time–stamped messages that describe activities performed by the unit such as alarm detection, user logins, telephone calls, and alarm acknowledgement. • Network Management Integration The IMS system helps maintain, monitor, expedite, and control conditions that effect both large and small networks. • Video integration with alarm triggering image capture Alarms can be sent with an image of the condition that tripped that alarm. IMS Monitoring Systems www.sensaphone.com 53