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| Voltage | Current voltage reading | |
| Threshold | Warning | Lower and upper limits of the |
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| Apply | Specify control information, and click the [Apply] button to set the | |
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| Cancel | Click the [Cancel] button to revert to the original settings. |
(1) Menu operation
[System] → [MMB] → [MMB#x ]
(2)GUI operation
1Specify information to change the MMB status, and click the [Apply] button. The specified information is then set to change the MMB status accordingly.
3.2.16GSWB menu
The [GSWB] menu consists of the following two menus for the respective GSWB units:
z[GSWB#0] to [GSWB#1]
This section describes these menus collectively as [GSWB#x] because they share the same window format and operating methods.
3.2.16.1 GSWB#x window
The [GSWB#x] window displays the status of the GSWB#x board, and the board can be controlled and its location LED can be specified from this window.
Note: | Clearing the abnormal status of a GSWB enables its use during the next |
| reboot. If an error is detected again, the GSWB is placed back in the error |
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Remarks: If the user is granted no appropriate privilege, the [Status Clear] button is not displayed.