QCAST Series Receiving Unit S740-P
A device that receives, displays, and outputs audio for emergency earthquake alerts distributed by service providers. It can redistribute earthquake alerts to up to four locations via a network.
This device is a dedicated machine that incorporates a backup battery for power outage measures (optional) and can operate continuously for 24 hours. ■ Receives emergency earthquake alerts from the Japan Meteorological Agency and displays the estimated seismic intensity at a pre-set location and the time until the primary wave (S-wave) arrives. ■ The upper server supports IPV6 and can register up to two locations. ■ Configurable for constant connection of both systems or priority switch-over connection for one system. ■ Logs the information received from the Japan Meteorological Agency and the results of estimated calculations based on that information. ■ Automatic time calibration via NTP client software. ■ Email distribution function allows sending estimated results and various error information to up to six addresses. *For more details, please contact us.
basic information
Model Number: S740-P Contact Output: 8 contacts, 1 contact can switch between a contact and b contact Capacity: AC/DC 60V—0.4A Audio Output: Internal Speaker, 8Ω 0.5W MAX External Speaker: Mini PIN Jack 3.5φ, 8Ω, 0.5W MAX (switchable with internal) Line Output: Mini PIN Jack 3.5φ, 600Ω unbalanced LAN Interface: RJ-45, 2 ports, 10/100BASE-T Emergency Earthquake Alert Reception / Re-distribution CF Card: Standard accessory Power Supply: AC100V 50/60Hz Dimensions: W200×H230×D62mm Operating Environment: Temperature 0℃ to 40℃, Humidity 20% to 90% RH (no condensation) Installation Conditions: Indoor use only, wall-mounted Battery: Optional (Model Number: S740-BT1), retention time 10 minutes
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Case studies - Schools - High-rise buildings - Local governments - Large commercial facilities - Hazardous areas such as factories
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"March 21, 2024 (Thursday) 'Southern Ibaraki Prefecture' Earthquake" MJ@lert Distribution Record
On March 21, 2024 (Thursday), an earthquake occurred in the southern part of Ibaraki Prefecture. We would like to report the distribution results of our MJ@lert (Emergency Earthquake Alert Service) for this earthquake. Distribution Address: Sumida Ward, Tokyo Distribution Time: 2024-03-21 09:08:14 Estimated Arrival Time: 2024-03-21 09:08:17 Lead Time (seconds): 3 seconds Estimated Seismic Intensity: 3 Distribution Address: Taito Ward, Tokyo Distribution Time: 2024-03-21 09:08:14 Estimated Arrival Time: 2024-03-21 09:08:17 Lead Time (seconds): 3 seconds Estimated Seismic Intensity: 3 Distribution Address: Kamisu City, Ibaraki Prefecture Distribution Time: 2024-03-21 09:08:19 Estimated Arrival Time: 2024-03-21 09:08:25 Lead Time (seconds): 6 seconds Estimated Seismic Intensity: 3 "By knowing that an earthquake is coming even a few seconds earlier, it is possible to ensure safety and control equipment." You can find more information about this service in the product information and catalog.
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June 11, 2023 (Sunday) 'Urahoro, Hokkaido' Earthquake - MJ@lert Distribution Record
On June 11, 2023 (Sunday), an earthquake occurred off the coast of Urakawa, Hokkaido. We would like to report the performance of our MJ@lert (Emergency Earthquake Alert Service) during this earthquake. 【Performance Report】 Alert Time: 2023/6/11 18:55:09 Estimated Arrival Time: 2023/6/11 18:55:18 Lead Time (seconds): 8.923 seconds Estimated Seismic Intensity: 4 Delivery Address: Within Hokkaido "By knowing that an earthquake is coming even a few seconds earlier, it is possible to ensure safety and control equipment." You can find more information about this service in the product information and catalog.