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reaches or exceeds the configured threshold range. The device issues a warning trap when the temperature is 5º Celsius less
than the configured threshold range.
than the configured threshold range.
To access this feature, navigate to MONITOR > Logs > Temperature Log. The following Temperature screen appears:
Figure 7-35 Temperature Log
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Current Unit Temperature: Displays the current internal temperature of the device in Celsius.
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High and Low Temperature Threshold:
– Configure the high temperature threshold ranging from -40ºC to 60ºC. By default, it is set to 60ºC.
– Configure the low temperature threshold ranging from -40ºC to 60ºC. By default, it is set to -40ºC.
– When the current internal temperature of the device reaches or exceeds this threshold range, then a trap and event
message is generated for every one hour (as long as it stays in the same state). If the temperature of the device
further changes, then the device will immediately generates another trap and an event message.
further changes, then the device will immediately generates another trap and an event message.
– For example, lets say the configured threshold range is -30(low) to 40 (high). If the device temperature reaches 50
then a trap and event message is generated for every one hour till it remains at 50. So, when the temperature
increases to 51 then it will immediately generate another trap and an event message.
increases to 51 then it will immediately generate another trap and an event message.
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Temperature Logging Interval: A logging interval from 1 to 60 minutes with 5 minute increment can be selected.
For example, if you configure logging interval as 10 minutes then the device temperature is logged for every 10
minutes.
For example, if you configure logging interval as 10 minutes then the device temperature is logged for every 10
minutes.
: If the logging interval is configured ‘0’, then the temperature log feature will be disabled.
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After configuring the parameters, click OK followed by COMMIT.
7.10.3.1 View Temperature Log
To view the temperature Log, click Show Temp Log.