R E M O T E M O N I T O R I N G S Y S T E M S
The WESROC Base Unit requires an analog phone line to communicate with the host computer. This can get confusing sometimes in a business environment or in large homes with room to room type phone systems. The best way to tell if a WESROC Base Unit can use the line in question, is to plug your test phone into the jack and attempt to call the host computer. If you can make a call using the test phone you brought with you, chances are very good that the WESROC Base unit can use this line. When in a business or large home with a room to room systems, remember that fax machines, credit card machines, computer modems, and alarm systems require the same type of line to communicate. Look for these types of appliances and install the Base unit with either a splitter at the wall jack or use the PHONE accessory jack on the back of the Base Unit to plug the fax machine into after configuration.
By making a few phone calls in addition to contacting the correct people on-site, most locations can be setup to use a standard Base Unit. Using a telephone line is the most economical way to communicate the tank level. If there is no telephone line available, the WESROC Satellite Base Unit can monitor up to 15 different Tank Transmitters.
Tip #3 - Finding the correct type of phone line is very important when installing a WESROC remote monitoring system.
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