Liebert EM manual Sensor Names and Status, Buttons, Sensor information - name and status

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4.5Sensor Names and Status

Web Interface Overview

4.5Sensor Names and Status

The Web interface displays four items about sensors in all windows available through the Summary, Sensors and Power tabs, as shown in Table 10.

The sensor’s Name is an optional user-defined description; the Description is created at the factory and cannot be changed. The Status and Current Value reflect the most recent sensor reading and are color-coded for easy identification. Status is determined by the thresholds that may be configured by the user.

Table 10 Sensor information - name and status

Item

 

Description

For more information:

 

 

 

 

Name

A user-defined sensor name, if one has been assigned.

See 5.3.2 - Create or

(optional)

Change Sensor Names

 

 

 

The factory-assigned name, describing the type of sensor and the port

Description

where it is connected—for example, Temperature Sensor 1 applies to

(cannot be changed)

 

any temperature sensor connected to the Sensor 1 port.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Color-coded text that categorizes the current sensor reading:

See 5.3.1 - Configure

 

Green: Normal (within limits or normal state)

Sensors, Step 4, to set

Status

Yellow: High Warning or Low Warning

up sensor’s high and low

 

Red:

High Critical, Low Critical or Critical

limits or normal state of

 

Black:

Not Present (not connected to the unit)

sensor.

 

Color-coded text that shows the current sensor reading—for example,

See 5.7.3 - Data

Current

the temperature or humidity in a monitored area or the state of a dry-

Presentation to change

Value

contact device.

the data sampling

 

Colors correspond to the Status colors described above.

interval.

 

 

 

 

NOTE

The sensor is sampled at regular intervals (see 5.7.3 - Data Presentation to change the interval). At any time, click the Refresh button to obtain the current sensor reading.

4.6Buttons

The following buttons appear throughout the Web interface:

Table 11 Buttons in the Web interface

Button

Function

Saves any configuration settings that have been changed.

Closes the current window and returns to the previous window.

Displays a graph of data gathered by connected sensors and/or MP Advanced Power Strips.

Logs the current user out of the Web interface.

Note: If you close the browser without logging out, you will still be logged in to the Web interface.

Updates the current window with the most recent monitoring data.

Restores all configuration settings in the current window to the previous values, discarding any changes that have been made.

Sends a test e-mail or pager alert, allowing you to confirm e-mail and modem configuration settings.

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