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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT:
Donald A. Raymond
RLE Technologies
(970) 484-6510
dar@rletech.com
www.rletechnologies.com
RLE TECHNOLOGIES ADDS INTERNET
ACCESSIBILITY TO THE FALCON MONITORING SYSTEM
Users can now configure equipment and check status with the click of a mouse.

RLE Technologies, manufacturer of remote monitoring solutions, has web-enabled their popular Falcon Monitoring Device. This allows users
to check equipment and site status over the Internet with any standard web browser.
RLE’s Falcon accepts an image from any IP addressable web camera. This
image, displayed on the main menu of the Falcon’s web interface, provides a live view of the site.
Since the Falcon hosts its own web pages, neither additional software
nor a host PC is necessary. This decreases costs and minimizes failure modes.
The Falcon notifies users of alarm conditions through e-mail messages,
SNMP traps, phone paging, and e-mail paging. The Falcon interfaces with temperature, pressure, flow,
current, and humidity sensors, or any other dry contact, 0-5V, 0-10V, or 4-20mA inputs. The Falcon can
also control site equipment via alarm relay outputs.
A fully functional, web-enabled Falcon can be accessed through RLE's web
site: www.rletechnologies.com.
For further information, visit www.rletechnologies.com
RLE Technologies has been providing water leak detection systems and
remote alarm panels for data centers, computer rooms, telecommunication
sites and clean rooms since 1984. RLE's 'blue-chip' customer base includes AT&T,
Lockheed Martin, Comcast Cable, RBOC's, Time Warner, Department of
Defense, and numerous large and small companies alike. In addition to its patented
leak (water) detection cable, RLE also manufactures web-based alarm
monitoring and notification systems designed for equipment closets, computer room
racks, facilities, and/or remote (unmanned) locations.
Statements contained in this press release, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements, as the term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which can cause actual results to differ materially from those currently anticipated, due to a number of factors, which include, but are not limited to, product demand, pricing, market acceptance, changing economic conditions, risks in product and technology development, the effect of the company's accounting policies and other risk factors that may affect the company and the industry.
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