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RACK MONITORING | The RMS monitors, protects and controls all the installations in net- |
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| Local ambient conditions (for example, temperature or humidity) or | ||
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| operational status (for example fluctuations in mains voltage) can be | |
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| detected via various sensors and inputs (> 2.2 ). | |
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| Signals are transmitted and data displayed via an LCD display, serial | |
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Inputs and outputs |
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| Digital inputs and switching outputs make it possible to continuously | ||
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| monitor the operating status and ambient conditions in the rack, and | |
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| to react to events. | |
Operation and |
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| The RMS is operated locally via 4 keys on the front. | ||
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| RMS inputs and settings can be made remotely via the serial interface | |
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| The entire configuration of the system is permanently saved. Settings | |
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| are retained even after a power failure or transportation. | |
Software |
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| The operating software of the RMS is subject to continuous improve- | ||
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| ment and expansion. Updates can be loaded quickly and easily at any | |
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| time. The latest version is available on the Internet (> 1.4). | |
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