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Naming the Inlet
You can customize the inlet's name for your own purpose. For example,
you can name an inlet to identify its power source. The customized name
is followed by the label in parentheses.
Note: In this context, the label refers to the inlet number, such as I1.
This function is especially useful if there are multiple inlets on your PXE
device.
To name the inlet:
1. Click Inlet I1 in the PX Explorer pane, and the Inlet I1 page opens in
the right pane.
2. Click Setup. The Inlet I1 Setup dialog appears.
3. Type a new name in the Name field.
4. Click
OK.
Monitoring the Inlet
You can view the inlet's details, including its:
Label
(number)
Customized
name
Inlet sensor readings:
- RMS current per line (A)
- RMS voltage per line pair (V)
- Active power (W)
- Apparent power (VA)
- Power factor
- Active energy (Wh)
- Unbalanced load percentage (for 3-phase models)
- Line frequency (Hz), if available on your PDU
Note: If a sensor row is colored, it means the sensor reading already
crosses one of the thresholds or the sensor enters the alarmed state.
See
The Yellow- or Red-Highlighted Sensors
There are two ways to access the inlet information.
To get the overview of the inlet status:
1. Click the Dashboard icon in the PX Explorer pane, and the
Dashboard page opens in the right pane.
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