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3. Click "Switch on" or "Switch off" to turn on or off the selected
actuators. Confirm you want to switch when prompted.
Enabling the Front Panel Actuator Control
This section applies to PX3 phase II models only. A PX3 phase I
model does NOT support this feature.
You can operate the front panel buttons to turn on or off a connected
actuator. By default, this function is disabled.
For information on controlling the actuators via the front panel display,
see
Peripherals
(on page 75).
To enable the front panel actuator control feature:
1. Choose Device Settings > Security > Front Panel Permissions. The
Front Panel Permissions dialog appears.
2. Select the "Peripheral actuator control" checkbox.
3. Click OK.
Asset Management
Configure the asset management settings only when an asset sensor is
physically connected to the PX device.
Note: To set up an asset management system, see
Connecting the
Asset Management Sensor
(on page 43).
Configuring the Asset Sensor
The PX cannot detect how many rack units (tag ports) a connected asset
management sensor supports, so you must provide this information
manually.
When you add an asset management sensor, you name it.
To configure an asset sensor (asset strip):
1. If the Feature Port folder is not expanded, expand it to show the
device under the Feature Port folder.
2. Click the asset sensor in the left pane. The asset sensor's page
opens in the right pane.
Note: The asset sensor is named "Asset Strip 1" by default. The
name changes after being customized.
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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