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Data stored in DRC-003 is protected through encryption and follows industry best practices for data security. Access controls and authentication mechanisms are implemented to ensure data security.
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The technical specifications of DRC-003 Remote Control are as follows:
- Country of Origin: Cambodia
- Manufacturer's Name: VP.Start Technology
- Manufacturer's Reference: DRC-003
- Remote Controller: GSM/GPRS/Call Control
- Compatible with Auto Recloser: Cooper 22/35kV
- Voltage Supply Range: 12-36 VDC
- Operating Frequency Bandwidth: GSM/GPRS: 900/1800 MHz
- Ambient Temperature Range: 0 to 65⁰C
- Humidity: 30% to 95%
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DRC-003 can be controlled remotely via a smart phone app (Android) or SCADA software on a PC. These interfaces provide access to the remote control functions and features of the device.
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Yes, the DRC-003 Remote Control can be configured to integrate with SCADA systems, which are supporting systems for a Smart Grid.
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Yes, the DRC-003 Remote Control supports tracking abilities, allowing the location of the controller to be displayed on Google Maps.
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The DRC-003 Remote Control provides monitoring and control functions such as switchgear control (Trip/Close), alarm settings, measurements (current, voltage, real power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor), controller version, frequency, battery voltage, switchgear position, alarm and system status viewing, user event logs, recloser event logs, alarm notifications, software management, map views, balance checking, and language and voice support.
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To acquire the DRC-003 Remote Control, you can contact VP.Start Technology, the manufacturer of the device. They can provide information on availability, pricing, and the process for obtaining the remote control.
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DRC-004G is a remote control unit designed for remote monitoring of MV/LV (Medium Voltage/Low Voltage) meters. It enables remote access and control of metering functions for Landis+Gyr meters.
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DRC-004G was developed by VP.Start Technology, a technology company based in Cambodia.
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DRC-004G works by connecting inside the MV metering cabinet (Landis+Gyr). It provides remote control and monitoring capabilities through communication interfaces such as serial (RS232), optical lens port, GSM, and GPRS. The device can be controlled via a smart phone or PC using dedicated applications.