Appendix J: Additional PX Information
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"To De-assert" and Deassertion Hysteresis
After the PX asserts a worse state for a sensor, it may de-assert the
same state later on.
To de-assert a state:
To de-assert a state is to announce the end of the previously asserted
worse state. Below are good state changes that cause the PX to
de-assert the previous state.
1. above upper critical --> above upper warning
2. above upper warning --> normal
3. below lower warning --> normal
4. below lower critical --> below lower warning
Deassertion Hysteresis:
In the threshold settings dialog, the Deassertion Hysteresis field
determines a new level to turn on the "deassertion" action.
Summary of Contents for PX2-1000 SERIES
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