V. Setup performance values for fans/ pumps
Specify the desired values for the fans (or for pumps). The value
Actual PWM (%)
indicates the actual
performance, if the loop is activated. You can specify the values manually, if the loop is not active.
Furthermore the
speed
and the
Achieved RPM
are shown. It is about the feedback of the fan/pump,
which is evaluated by the Heatmaster (input). Entered values in PWM are specifications of the
Heatmaster to the device (output)
The highest level of the performance in an active loop is specified with the property
Maximum PWM
(%)
, so that a fan/pump never achieves more than 80% of its performance and runs noisily. In an alarm
situation this value is overrun and the device achieves the maximum 100%.
Changes of Input/Output will be indicated immediately in graphs.
VI. Setup Temperature Values
Specify the desired temperature standards here, which are the basics of
controlling fans/pumps. Example: the currently
measured temperature
could
be the temperature of your CPU-air-cooler, if the CPU is in idle running (e.g.
50°C). The sensor is also located on the heat sink. When the CPU-
temperature rises in on-load operation and the fan should start working from
58°C, this value is to be entered in the property
reference temperature
. If
you
desired to setup the alarm level 1 from 75°C, enter this value in
alarm
temperature
. If the temperature of 75°C is achieved, the control-loop panel
starts to blink red and shows the exceeded value, the alarm buzzer
(if configured with “
Activate alarm buzzer
” (see IV)) releases the warning tone for level 1 and the fan
receive 100% PWM. If you don’t take actions, the BIOS-protecting function (if this is in BIOS configured)
will be activated (e.g. sensor/fans) in the level 2 and the alarm changes the tone. In case of a malfunction
of BIOS-protecting function the PC will be shut down at level 3. This is an example of a local loop, which
can also be adjusted in the same way with global or external loop (See Appendix 1).
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