Event Recorder supports mission-critical power monitoring.

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Featuring 32 digital inputs, CyTime™ SER-3200 Sequence of Events Recorder is used in critical-power facilities such as data centers and hospitals to monitor key power system parameters. Version 2.0 offers user-accessible onboard flash memory up to 32 GB, operations counters for all inputs, support for DCF77 time-sync protocol, and 16 data-log groups to facilitate required test reports. Integral web server presents detailed record of events, time-stamped to 1-ms resolution, over Ethernet network.



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Cytime 32-Input Event Recorder Adds New Reporting Features for Mission-Critical Power Monitoring



Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA—Cyber Sciences announced powerful new capabilities to its CyTime™ Sequence of Events Recorder, model SER-3200, to enhance electrical power monitoring systems (EPMS) in mission-critical facilities. The latest update (version 2.0) adds major new features and enhancements requested by end users and solution-providers: user-accessible onboard flash memory up to 32GB, operations counters for all 32 high-speed digital inputs, support for DCF77 time-sync protocol (for compatibility with Square D and Eaton power meters), 16 data-log groups to facilitate required test reports for emergency power systems, and much more.



CyTime event recorders are used in critical-power facilities such as data centers and hospitals to monitor a variety of key power system parameters, such as breaker status, generator operation, UPS and transfer switch status and alarms. The CyTime event recorder’s integral web server presents a detailed record of all events, time-stamped to 1-ms resolution—all available over an Ethernet network using a standard web browser. The CyTime SER-3200 also ensures easy integration into supervisory systems through Modbus TCP, SQL database and web technologies.



Cyber Sciences, Inc. (CSI) is an innovative supplier of specialty products for the “Smart Grid”—monitoring and control of electrical distribution systems in data centers, hospitals, electric utilities and other industrial, commercial and institutional facilities. Key applications include sequence of events recording (SER) and GPS time synchronization, helping facility managers and engineers to ensure the safety, reliability and efficiency of their normal and emergency power systems. Cyber Sciences is a privately-held corporation located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 25 miles southeast of Nashville. For more information about the CyTime event recorder or other solutions from the company, please contact us at 1-615-890-6709, by email at sales@cyber-sciences.com or visit the company’s web site at www.cyber-sciences.com .

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