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To create a scheduled action:
1. If the needed action is not available yet, create it by clicking
. See above.
Note: When creating scheduled actions, available actions are less than usual because it is meaningless
to schedule certain actions like "Alarm," "Log event message," "Send email," "Syslog message" and the
like.
2. Click
to schedule the desired action.
a. Assign a name to this scheduled action.
b. Make sure the Enabled checkbox is selected, or the Legrand PDU does not perform this scheduled
action.
c. Set the interval time, which ranges from every minute to yearly.
d. In the Available Actions field, select the desired action(s).
e. Click
Create.
For details, see
Scheduling an Action
(on page 223).
Built-in Rules and Rule Configuration
Legrand PDU is shipped with four built-in event rules, which cannot be deleted. If the built-in event rules do
not satisfy your needs, create new rules.
Built-in rules:
System Event Log Rule:
This causes ANY event occurred to the Legrand PDU to be recorded in the internal log. It is enabled by
default.
Note: For the default log messages generated for each event, see
Default Log Messages
(on page
System SNMP Notification Rule:
This causes SNMP traps or informs to be sent to specified IP addresses or hosts when ANY event
occurs to the Legrand PDU. It is disabled by default.
System Tamper Detection Alarmed:
This causes the Legrand PDU to send alarm notifications if a DX tamper sensor has been connected and
the Legrand PDU detects that the tamper sensor enters the alarmed state. It is enabled by default.
System Tamper Detection Unavailable:
This causes the Legrand PDU to send alarm notifications if a DX tamper sensor was once connected or
remains connected but then the Legrand PDU does not detect the presence of the tamper sensor. It is
enabled by default.
Event rule configuration illustration:
1. Choose Device Settings > Event Rules >
.
2. Click the Event field to select an event type.
<Any sub-event> means all events shown on the list.
<Any Numeric Sensor> means all numeric sensors of the Legrand PDU, including internal and
environmental sensors. <Any Numeric Sensor> is especially useful if you want to receive the
notifications when any numeric sensor's readings pass through a specific threshold.
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