Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface
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Schroff LHX/SHX
You must enable the LHX/SHX support for the PX3 to detect the presence
of a supported Schroff
®
LHX/SHX heat exchanger. See
Miscellaneous
(on page 332).
After enabling the LHX/SHX support and connecting a supported Schroff
®
LHX/SHX heat exchanger to the PX3, the PX3 shows the connected device
type in place of 'Feature Port' in the menu -- LHX 20, LHX 40 or SHX 30.
Note: For connection instructions, see
Connecting a Schroff LHX/SHX
Heat Exchanger
(on page 84).
To open the LHX/SHX page, click 'LHX 20', 'LHX 40' or 'SHX 30' in the
Menu
(on page 132). Then you can monitor and administer the connected
LHX/SHX device with the following.
Name the heat exchanger
Monitor LHX/SHX built-in sensors and device states
Configure the air outlet temperature setpoint
Configure the default fan speed
Configure the air temperature/fan speed thresholds (for alert
generation)
Request maximum cooling using the fan speed and opening the cold
water valve
Acknowledge alerts or errors remotely, such as failed LHX/SHX
sensors or emergency cooling activation
Accumulative operating hours
Indicate the number of power supplies present and whether a
condenser pump is present
Available information/operation is model dependent. For example, only
LHX devices can show sensor alerts. See your LHX/SHX user
documentation for details.
Important: The LHX/SHX settings are stored on the port where the
LHX/SHX device is connected, and are lost if that device is
re-connected to a different PX3 port.
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