Verbatim®
Powerful programmable functions combine with field-proven modular design to provide a flexible, reliable system that handles the most demanding alarm monitoring applications.
Secure Front Panel Verbatim®
RACO’s flexible Verbatim® System is available in a Secure Front Panel (SFP) configuration
Verbatim® Gateway
The Verbatim® Gateway is a standalone system capable of operating in mission critical applications independently of a PC due to fault tolerance and internal battery backup.
Catalyst®
The Catalyst® is the first interactive communication system in the RACO family.
Chatterbox®
The Chatterbox®, RACO's original Automatic Dialing and Remote Monitoring System.
Guard-It®
Get a reliable RACO Alarm Autodialing and Remote Monitoring System for only $895.
RACO Cellular terminal provides temporary or permanent cellular telephone service when conventional telephone lines are not available. The cellular phone transceiver can be optionally furnished with a RACO Autodialer System to provide alarm monitoring, reporting, and system status checking. Packaged in rugged, weather-resistant housing that is easy to transport and set up.
NEW FOR WINDOWS, Verbatim® SCADA System software uses your dial-up phone lines to connect a Central Station Host computer to a fleet of Verbatim® RTUs. This "report by exception" system ensures continuous alarm monitoring, logging and reporting. (Also available for DOS operating systems.)
RACO Responder can be called from any touch-tone phone to operate remotely located pumps, valves, motors, switches, and other devices. DTMF tones generated by calling phone cause relay activation at Responder RTU, which in turn operates the remote device. Two relay outputs standard, eight optional. Packaged in a rugged, weather-resistant housing.
AlarmAgent.com is RACO's full-featured, web-based service for monitoring, reporting, and controlling your systems. This service will monitor and collect data from equipment 24 hours a day via a wireless, Web-enabled RTU(s). The secured data will be accessible from any Internet-connected PC or other Web-enabled device. Users will also be able to receive and acknowledge alarms via cell phone, email, phone, SMS, and pager.