How your Interceptor Alarm Unit & GSM system work together
Your separator alarm configures exactly which probe has found anomalies in your system. These signals are then sent through to the GSM alarm unit, which triggers a text message or email notification that goes to 5 pre-defined contacts. These contacts can then notify our engineers to come and check your interceptor system.
Your separator alarm unit self-tests every 30 minutes, day and night. After identifying an issue, it takes ten minutes for a message to be sent to the alarm’s contacts. Through advanced experience and product testing, we have found that the only possible drawback of using this system to monitor your interceptor is if your GSM unit lacks signal in remote locations. We have tackled this by installing High Gain antennas when needed. This extends your network strength, making your GSM system even more reliable.
A useful feature of this device is its remote systems control. If your emergency contacts need to be changed for any reason, this can be done remotely anytime, saving you the hassle of visiting your site.