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November 16, 2007 - Integrating with any network management system via SNMP, Falcon F1000 and F3400 enable remote, web-based environmental monitoring of critical operating parameters via embedded firmware that handles all data collection, alarm reporting, and multiple concurrent communication mediums. Both stand-alone systems accommodate up to 4 analog, 4 digital, or thermistor signals, while Model F3400 allows for additional 24 digital inputs, which can be used to monitor simple contact closure signals.

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RLE Introduces Two Cost-Effective Environmental Monitoring Systems to Mitigate Risks to Critical Infrastructure


The Falcon F-Series systems offer optimal integration capabilities and early warning notification

FORT COLLINS, CO | 12 Nov 2007 - RLE Technologies today announced its release of the Falcon F-Series: the F1000, and F3400. These stand alone systems enable remote environmental monitoring of critical operating parameters via embedded firmware that handles all data collection, alarm reporting, and multiple concurrent communication mediums. The standard F-Series systems allow for direct 'plug-and-play' (PnP) integration with up to eight RLE SeaHawk leak detection systems via Modbus connectivity. Notably, these cost effective systems offer the most integration capabilities with existing Network Management Systems (NMS) and Building Management Systems (BMS). The F3400 and F1000 are available now.

"More capability and function for less. That's what the F-Series offers," said Mike Orlich, President of RLE Technologies. The F-Series systems enable real time, web-based monitoring, integration with any NMS (via SNMP), and support for IP surveillance camera links. Both the F1000 and F3400 accommodate up to 4 analog, 4 digital (dry contact) or thermistor signals. The F3400 allows for an additional 24 digital inputs. Inputs can be used to monitor simple contact closure signals such as summary alarms, thermistor temperature sensors, or analog inputs (4-20mA) that provide variable information such as temperature, humidity, voltage, current or pressure.

"Businesses looking to avoid pending problems due to environmental factors realize that early warning is imperative," said Orlich, "and the F-Series systems allow for immediate notification of key personnel." Notification can be sent via SNMP traps, e-mail, and/or pages. Also, with an optional internal modem, a standard phone line can be used to dial out alarms.

The F-Series systems are ideal for data centers, remote network facilities, clean rooms, communication centers, unmanned facilities, and many other critical environments. For more information about the Falcon F-Series products (F1000, F3400), visit www.rletech.com.

About RLE Technologies
RLE Technologies is a leading provider of water leak detection and web-based monitoring systems that enable businesses to protect mission-critical infrastructure and immediately lower operating costs. The company's wide range of monitoring solutions includes their patented SeaHawk(TM) Water Leak Detection products and Falcon(TM) Environmental Monitoring Systems. Extensive knowledge of emerging technologies has established RLE worldwide as an innovative solutions provider with industry-leading organizations. For further information, visit www.rletech.com.

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