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Time Units
If you choose to type a new value in the time-related fields, such as the
Inrush Guard Delay field, you must add a time unit after the numeric
value. For example, you can type '15 s' for 15 seconds.
Note that different fields have different range of valid values.
Time units:
Unit
Time
ms millisecond(s)
s second(s)
min minute(s)
h hour(s)
d day(s)
Setting Thresholds for Total Active Energy or Power
This section applies only to multi-inlet models, including in-line
monitors.
Thresholds for total active energy and total active power are disabled by
default. You can enable and set them so that you are alerted when the
total active energy or total active power hits a certain level.
For a regular PX3 model with multiple inlets:
Total active energy = sum of all inlets' active energy values
Total active power = sum of all inlets' active power values
For an in-line monitor with multiple inlets/outlets:
Total active energy = sum of all outlets' active energy values
Total active power = sum of all outlets' active power values
To configure thresholds for total active energy and/or power:
1.
Click PDU.
On the PDU page, you can also view the total active power and
total active energy. See
PDU
(on page 157).
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