Penny Wealth (There’s A Point To This, We Promise) Here’s a little exercise that you’ve probably come across before: Take a penny. Double it. What do you have? Two cents, of course. Now double that two cents. What do you get? Four cents. (Exciting, right?) But here’s the beauty of it: keeping on doubling what … Continued
Falcon
RLE Technologies announces the release of new firmware for the Falcon FMS facility monitoring appliance. Firmware version 8.6.16 includes several new enhancements to the Falcon’s new interactive mapping features. A full list of changes is below. Click here to download the new FMS firmware. List of changes to FMS firmware v8.6.16: 8.6.11A Added enumerated … Continued
RLE’s sophisticated technologies protect your valuable resources and operations. Whether you need to monitor a single room or building complexes across multiple locations, we can customize a solution for your unique facility requirements. Reduce Risk, Save Money Contingency plans and insurance cover damage that has already occurred. Instant leak notification prevents damage from occurring in … Continued
When AT&T began building its Internet services in the late 1990s, the company faced a dilemma. It needed to install uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) in its facilities, but the devices wouldn’t interface with the existing network monitoring equipment in sites that were formerly SBC Internet sites. After some research, the company decided to make a … Continued
Falcon Facilities Monitoring Systems are designed to allow your team to monitor your facilities from anywhere through the product’s Web interface. However, VPN users do sometimes encounter a hitch. They may log in to the VPN, enter the Falcon’s IP address and see the authentication prompt — but never see a Web page. To correct … Continued
If you have a Falcon FMS or F-Series monitoring system that is not reading data correctly (e.g., temperature of humidity), you may want to adjust the displayed analog readings for temperature or humidity. When you do adjust the reading, be sure to adjust only the Offset reading: Never change the Gain. The Gain acts … Continued