Ratoc Systems Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nishi-ku, Osaka; President and CEO: Masakazu Kondo) will be holding a limited-time campaign for the "Hasarepo Remote Monitoring Starter Set," which automatically monitors temperature and equipment abnormalities 24 hours a day and notifies both smartphones and on-site lamps (dry contact output). Image of Hasarepo App Linked with Rotating Lamp

Ratoc Systems Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nishi-ku, Osaka; President and CEO: Masakazu Kondo) will be holding a limited-time campaign for the "Hasarepo Remote Monitoring Starter Set," which automatically monitors temperature and equipment abnormalities 24 hours a day and notifies both smartphones and on-site lamps (dry contact output).

Hasarepo Remote Monitoring Campaign Page for Preventing Missed Detections https://www.ratocsystems.com/sol/info/hasacamp2026/

This campaign offers the remote monitoring starter set at a special price, allowing you to build an environment where abnormalities can be notified through multiple means. Background: The Difference is in the "Mechanism to Notice" Abnormalities In food factories, warehouses, and manufacturing sites, delays in noticing abnormalities significantly impact quality and safety. This is especially true in situations where abnormalities are easily missed, such as "during unmanned hours like nights and holidays," "when workers cannot check their smartphones due to being busy," or "in environments where alarms are fragmented by equipment." Hasarepo is equipped with a mechanism that centrally manages abnormal signals from sensors and equipment in the cloud and deploys them to multiple notification and output destinations according to the application.

Features of Hasarepo Centrally Monitor Temperature and Equipment Abnormalities Monitor threshold deviations from temperature sensors and dry contact outputs (alarm signals) from equipment using the same mechanism. You can operate with just one Hasarepo, without fragmenting temperature management and equipment monitoring. Prevent Missed Detections with "Multiple Notification Methods" Abnormal information from the cloud is used to build an environment where you can be alerted through different notification methods, both remotely and on-site. This contributes to "reducing risks during unmanned hours," "speeding up initial response," and "suppressing quality loss and equipment troubles." Remote Notification: Alerts are sent to smartphones and emails, allowing for awareness at remote locations or in the office. On-site Output: Alarm lamps and buzzers are activated via the IoT communication unit, enabling awareness through light and sound.

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