APC AP95100 Power supplier AP95100 User Manual
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Product codes
AP95100
Getting Started
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InfraStruXure Central 4.1 User’s Reference
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Using Sensor Imaging
Sensor Imaging enables you to see at a glance the general state of each of your devices. Once you have
defined a range of values for the currently selected Display Sensor, the color of the device icon will
change to reflect where it's current sensor reading falls in the display imaging range. By setting imaging
values that range from the optimal value to a value that equals the value at which an alert will be triggered
you can use display imaging to spot “trouble spots” in your facilities before alerts start going off.
defined a range of values for the currently selected Display Sensor, the color of the device icon will
change to reflect where it's current sensor reading falls in the display imaging range. By setting imaging
values that range from the optimal value to a value that equals the value at which an alert will be triggered
you can use display imaging to spot “trouble spots” in your facilities before alerts start going off.
Sensor Imaging is enabled by default, with a default value range pre-configured for each of the device
sensors. To enable or disable Sensor Imaging:
sensors. To enable or disable Sensor Imaging:
1. Right-click on the Map View. This will open a context menu.
2. Click Use Sensor Imaging > On (or Off).
Depending on your environment and needs, you may wish to change the Sensor Imaging values for your
devices. To review or change your Sensor Imaging settings:
devices. To review or change your Sensor Imaging settings:
1. Right-click inside the Map View. This will open a context menu.
2. Click Sensor Imaging Preferences. The Sensor Imaging Preferences window opens.
3. Select a sensor from the Sensor List selection list to view its current Sensor Imaging configuration.
Once you select a sensor, the high and low values used to define the Senor Imaging range for that
sensor are displayed in the Low Color and High Color fields. Also, the colors that are currently
defined for the Low, Normal, and High Sensor Imaging states are shown in the Low Color, Normal
Color, and High Color drop boxes.
sensor are displayed in the Low Color and High Color fields. Also, the colors that are currently
defined for the Low, Normal, and High Sensor Imaging states are shown in the Low Color, Normal
Color, and High Color drop boxes.
If the sensor value that is reported by a device is less than the value you specify for the sensor in the
Low Value field then a semi-transparent block of the Low Color will appear behind the device
icon. If the sensor value that is reported by a device is higher than the value you specify for the
sensor in the High Value field then a semi-transparent block of the High Color will appear behind
the device icon. If the value falls between or equals either the Low and High values then a semi-
transparent block of the Normal Color will appear behind the device icon.
Low Value field then a semi-transparent block of the Low Color will appear behind the device
icon. If the sensor value that is reported by a device is higher than the value you specify for the
sensor in the High Value field then a semi-transparent block of the High Color will appear behind
the device icon. If the value falls between or equals either the Low and High values then a semi-
transparent block of the Normal Color will appear behind the device icon.