Notice and Alarm Banner:
This area in the top right of the screen, located under
the page tabs, is reserved for a quick notice and alarm view to show the user any
pending alarms or situations that may need to be addressed
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Notice:
Is a pre-warming that an alarm situation is pending and the entry is
logged
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General Alarm:
General alarms notify the user of an event that occurred that
needs to be addressed, but the system will continue to operate under normal
conditions.
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Critical Alarm:
Critical alarms are notifying you of an event that can cause
one of your systems to fail. These are high-priority alarms and must be rectified
immediately.
Alarm:
Alarm information is divided into two different sections.
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Alarm lights (top left center on the main screen): This is an immediate visual
indicator that there is an alarm active in the system.
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Alarm list (below the alarm light screen): The alarm list is a data log of all
active alarms in the system. This list contains the following information: device
name, alarm name, alarm meaning, alarm level and start time of the incident. If the
alarm is reset, it is no longer displayed in the data log.
Load:
If you have a UPS connected to your system, the Load dial (top middle
center screen) shows the current UPS load. Note: if there is no UPS installed, this
screen will show no data.
UPS Running Mode:
If you have a UPS connected to your system, the UPS
Running Mode (bottom middle center) will show you the current state of your UPS
system. Each state is clearly indicated in the line diagram with a green line to show
the following: mains mode, bypass mode and battery mode. Note: if there is no UPS
installed, this screen will show no data.
Micro Environment:
The Micro Environment (top right center) displays the
temperature and humidity in the rear of the cabinet or “hot channel”. Real-time data
is collected by the temperature and humidity sensors and presented on the screen.
The top values indicate the corresponding temperature and relative humidity in the
hot channel. The bottom value shows the inlet temperature of the front of the
cabinet or “cold channel”.
PUE:
Our PUE or “Power Usage Efficiency” meter (bottom right center) gives
customers a quick view at how their OIB environment is performing. Our system
collects IT load and energy usage data to provide the standard PUE calculation of:
total power / IT load. In a perfectly controlled environment, the absolute lowest
rating you can get is 1.0.
9.3.
Equipment Screen
The Equipment Screen gives users a more detailed look at the equipment they have
connected to their OIB system. Selecting an item under the “Equipment List” (top
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