Overview
  t-mac IS AN AUTOMATIC MONITORING AND TARGETING SOLUTION WITH M2M* TECHNOLOGY. 
t-mac is the perfect way for you to maintain a complete up-to-date log of the energy that you are using - whether you employ t-mac to monitor the level of electricity being used, the amount of energy it takes for an individual piece of equipment to turn out a specific product or service to you or your clientele, you can take advantage of t-mac’s remote monitoring capabilities to check in, record data and even make changes to environmental monitoring.


t-mac has three core functions

LOG   More
t-mac allows data to be collected, stored and then periodically uploaded via GPRS, Ethernet or telephone line to a central internet server.

MONITOR   More
Users can view live and historic readings taken from t-mac over a secure web page. t-mac also issues reports to the web and sends SMS or email updates to dedicated personnel when pre-defined parameters have been breached.

CONTROL   More
t-mac can be fully programmed by a user to process a series of logical tasks. This function is similar to Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and allows t-mac to manage complex process control applications.
* (machine-to-machine, machine-to-man, machine-to-mobile communication)
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HOW IT WORKS
The need for increased asset management, energy monitoring and preventative maintenance coupled with environmental conservation within business practices has pushed forward the development of technology such as energy metering, asset management and condition monitoring to assist with and replace the time-intensive labour of manually monitoring assets and controlling equipment 24/7.

The t-mac system is a versatile M2M solution. t-mac acts as not only as an asset management tool but an energy monitoring device, second generation building management system, automatic monitoring and targeting device and a new telematic M2M solution.

The t-mac device operates over the Internet allowing a user to log-on to a dedicated web-page from any location and check the status of their assets. In effect t-mac takes on the time intensive and often impossible role of monitoring and control.