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Environmental Sensors
In addition to monitoring its own internal temperature, the ePDU can monitor the
environment where environmental sensors are placed.
Connecting the Environmental Sensors
To enable the ePDU to measure environmental factors, connect the cable of the
environmental sensors to the Feature port of the ePDU.
Mapping the Environmental Sensors
Once the sensors have been physically connected to the ePDU, they must be
mapped to the unit’s logical sensors before the ePDU recognizes and displays the
readings from them. To do this:
1.
Select
Device Settings
, and then select
Environmental Sensors
. The Environmental
Sensors page displays (see Figure 55). The page lists the logical Temperature and
Humidity sensors first.
When physical sensors are attached to the ePDU, they appear listed below the
logical sensors. Temperature sensors are listed in the Environmental
Temperature Sensors table, humidity sensors in the Environmental Humidity
Sensors table. If the sensors are not attached properly, the page will state that
No sensors were detected.
Figure 55. Environmental Sensors Page
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