THE COMPLETE ALARM SYSTEM
Agri-Alert 128 Touch
THE COMPLETE ALARM SYSTEM
Highlights
- Monitor temperature, power, feed and watering systems, burglary, bio security and more.
- Continually monitors your operation and quickly notifies you upon the detection of common site problems or failures.
- 7 inch color touch screen.
- Internet connectivity provides remote access.
- Email and SMS notifications.
- 128 zones let you monitor a large site with a single system.
Touch Screen Viewing Options
Built to Perform
Wireless Options
WIRELESS RS-485
Programmable as a receiver or transmitter with a range of up to 6,500 feet*. Typically used in combination with a main controller (AA128 Touch or AA9600). A secondary wireless RS-485 transmitter can be utilized to relay information from remote RS-485 modules to the wireless RS-485 (Base), allowing a variety of configuration options.
Expansion Modules
As your operation grows, Agri-Alert can be expanded to accommodate your needs. KP, TP and TR expansion modules connect to AA 128 Touch alarm system by way of a RS-485 communication system (4 wires or wireless connection available) to give you unmatched flexibility and adaptability.
- Expansion modules can be “daisy chain connected” up to 4,000 ft away from master AA 128 Touch control
- Expansion modules come with one programmable output
- KP’s allow user to view and modify system parameters from remote locations
- All devices come in a PVC water and dust proof enclosure
- All devices come with the Spike Block surge/lightning protection on inputs and outputs
Options
RFID Security Tag
The KP-8IN-1REL and TR-2IN-1REL modules are equipped with an RFID tag reader. Every time a tag is scanned, information is tracked and sent to the Main Controller. When an output is activated through a scan, the relay is energized for a pre-determined time period. Even if the module is disconnected from the Main Controller, it will be able to scan, record and activate the output. To ensure compatibility with the system, use the tags provided with the module.



