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2. Enable the support of LHX heat exchanger on the Dominion PX. See
Enabling the LHX Support
(on page 213).
3. Configure the connected heat exchanger. See
Configuring the LHX
Device
(on page 213).
4. Now you can remotely monitor or control the connected LHX heat
exchanger via the Dominion PX.
To monitor the heat exchanger, see
Monitoring the LHX Device
(on page 215).
To control the heat exchanger, see
Controlling the LHX Device
(on page 218).
Enabling the LHX Support
By default, the Dominion PX disables the support of the LHX heat
exchanger so you must enable the LHX support to remotely monitor or
control the connected LHX heat exchanger.
Note that enabling or disabling the LHX support requires the restart of the
Dominion PX device for the changes to take effect.
To enable or disable the LHX support:
1. Choose Device Settings > Features to select or deselect the Schroff
LHX Support checkbox.
2. Click Yes to confirm.
3. A message appears, indicating that the Dominion PX will restart. Click
Continue to reboot the device.
4. A countdown timer dialog appears. Wait until the Dominion PX
completes the reboot, and then you are redirected to the login page. If
you are not redirected to the login page after tens of seconds, click
"this link" in the dialog.
Configuring the LHX Device
After enabling the LHX support on the Dominion PX, the Dominion PX
should automatically detect the connected LHX device and display it under
the Feature Port folder unless the Feature Port is set to a mode different
than the Auto mode. If so, change the Feature Port mode so that the LHX
device is correctly displayed in the web interface. See
Configuring the
Feature Port
(on page 97).
Besides, the Dominion PX allows you to set temperature or fan speed
thresholds for alerts or to customize the name of the LHX device for easy
identification.
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