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To configure the thresholds of total active energy and power:
Click the "Thresholds" section if you want to configure thresholds for
total active energy and total active power. See
Setting Thresholds for
Total Active Energy or Power
(on page 185).
Internal Beeper State
The PDU page indicates the internal beeper state.
Available beeper states:
States
Description
Off
The beeper is turned off.
The beeper is turned on.
Active
"Activation Reason" is displayed, indicating why
the beeper sounds an alarm.
For example, if the beeper is turned on because of
a specific event rule "XXX," the activation reason
looks like:
Event Action triggered by rule: XXX
Scenarios when the beeper sounds an alarm:
Any overcurrent protector on the PX3TS, including fuses and circuit
breakers, has tripped or blown. See
Beeper
(on page 138).
You have set an event rule that turns on the internal beeper when a
specific event occurs, and that event occurs now. See
Event Rules
and Actions
(on page 329).
Tip: To check the internal beeper state via CLI, see
PDU Configuration
(on page 475).
Summary of Contents for PX3TS
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