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To remove the asset sensor, select it in the Selected list box and
click
(Remove) or (Remove All).
7. Click
OK.
Checking the Internal Beeper State
The internal beeper of the EMX always turns OFF if there are no event
rules that involve this beeper.
If intended, you can set an event rule to turn on the internal beeper when
a specific event occurs. See
Event Rules and Actions
(on page 187).
You can remotely check this beeper's state.
To check the internal beeper's state:
1. Click the EMX folder in the left pane.
Note: This folder's name changes after customizing the device name.
See
Naming the EMX
(on page 110).
2. Locate the "Internal Beeper" section in the right pane. Either of the
following states is displayed.
Off: The beeper is turned off.
Active: The beeper is turned on. A field titled "Activation reason"
appears below the beeper state, indicating why the beeper
sounds an alarm.
For example, if the internal beeper is turned on because of a
specific event rule "BBB," the EMX shows the following
"Activation reason:"
Event Action triggered by rule: BBB
Tip: To check the internal beeper state via CLI, see
Device
Configuration
(on page 318).
Summary of Contents for EMX2-888
Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Retrieval of the link local IPv4 address See IPv4 Address on page 72...
Page 71: ...Chapter 4 Connecting External Equipment Optional 57...
Page 148: ...Chapter 6 Using the Web Interface 134 LHX 20 SHX 30 LHX 40 PowerLogic PM710...
Page 526: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 512 Note If your EMX uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 531: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 517 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
Page 532: ...Appendix H RADIUS Configuration Illustration 518 15 Click Next to continue...