M2M Connectivity Launches Maestro’s Range of Heritage Modems in Australia/NZ
- 13 October, 2009 14:15
<p>Xavier Dupont, Managing Director of Fargo Telecom Group, Maestro’s parent company commented, “Maestro Wireless Solutions is committed to provide plug-and-play, specialized, finished products. Our development is driven by industrial needs, not by technological trends, our goal is to solve real business problems in a segmented B2B market like M2M with multiple niche applications...”</p>
<p>The Maestro Heritage Series is a new generation of quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE modem using different option boards empowering wireless connectivity. All Maestro Heritage modems come with Maestro’s Softool included. Softool is designed to allow customers to quickly develop applications suited to the mobile environment. As the hardware and the software can be customized, the Maestro Heritage Modem is the best tailored solution in direct response to customer needs</p>
<p>The Heritage Main Unit has embedded ARM9 processor running at 104 MHz and enhanced memory up to 64 MB, over the air firmware and software update, Auto TCP connection and secure connection to web server (SSL, HTTPS, FTPS).</p>
<p>Two Option Boards are available today. The 6+6 digital I/O board offers the perfect extension for demanding monitoring and control application, while the Ethernet board transforms the Heritage Series into a powerful TCP/IP gateway.</p>
<p>The Heritage Series software supports standard industry protocols such as Modbus RTU or DNP 3.0 (total solution are available on request) and is compatible with most SCADA server software or Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) that support these protocols.</p>
<p>For information and pricing on the Maestro products please contact Daryl Chambers at
M2M Connectivity daryl.chambers@m2mconnectivity.com.au Ph 03-96963011.</p>
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