Date: 2021-08-17
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As an example, the manufacturer of a device specifies the "safe operating temperature" b 5 ° C and + 39 ° C:
The CS141 can configured to warn if these values will be exceeded - the condition out of range first defines the safe
temperature range.
As mentioned, two menus are required to configure Custom Thresholds:
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Custom Thresholds:
The first setting is made under Custom Thresholds where the appropriate values are set.
Enabling the checkbox UPS Temperature will include measuring values according to the UPS. For the argument out of range
you need to specify both - the lowest temperature value and the highest temperature value.
Note:
Since this is the warning, it should be sent before reaching critical values.
Due to the fact the minimum of + 5 ° C and a maximum of + 39 °C is predefined by manufacturer, the values for warning levels
must be corrected accordingly. In this example the decision is made to use 5°C:
Min: 10°C
Max: 34°C
Save your entries and move to the next menu:
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USP events
Search for temperature threshold entries to be found at UPS events. Unlike the Custom Thresholds menu, each Threshold is
displayed as regular system events and shows all possible states:
Since Custom Thresholds can be configured like regular UPS events, all jobs are available. If necessary, counter jobs can be
defined according to temperature.
Setting up Alarm Levels
The alarm levels represent an escalation level and, if necessary, should trigger emergency measures, the values must be
adjusted accordingly to warning levels.
Please note, since the condition for an alarm is fulfilled in addition to existing warning levels, configured jobs can be executed in
parallel, overlap or even contradict or cancel each other out.