Raritan Computer EMX2-111 Manual Do Utilizador
Chapter 3: Getting Started
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Readings Highlighted in Yellow or Red
When a numeric sensor's reading crosses any upper or lower threshold,
the background color of the whole row turns to yellow or red for alerting
users.
the background color of the whole row turns to yellow or red for alerting
users.
For a discrete (on/off) sensor, the row changes the background color
when the sensor enters the abnormal state.
when the sensor enters the abnormal state.
Note: Numeric sensors use numeric values to indicate the environmental
or internal conditions while discrete (on/off) sensors use alphabetical
characters only to indicate the state changes.
or internal conditions while discrete (on/off) sensors use alphabetical
characters only to indicate the state changes.
See the table for the meaning of each color:
Color
State
White
The background is white in one of the following scenarios:
For a numeric sensor, no thresholds have been
enabled.
enabled.
If any thresholds have been enabled for a numeric
sensor, the sensor reading is between the lower and
upper warning thresholds.
sensor, the sensor reading is between the lower and
upper warning thresholds.
For a discrete (on/off) sensor, the sensor state is
normal.
normal.
The sensor reading or state is unavailable.
Yellow
The reading drops below the lower warning threshold or
rises above the upper warning threshold.
rises above the upper warning threshold.
Red
The meaning of the red color varies depending on the
sensor type:
sensor type:
For a numeric sensor, this color indicates the reading
drops below the lower critical threshold or rises above
the upper critical threshold.
drops below the lower critical threshold or rises above
the upper critical threshold.
For a discrete (on/off) sensor, this color indicates the
sensor is in the "alarmed" state.
sensor is in the "alarmed" state.
For a Schroff
®
LHX heat exchanger (if available), this
color indicates that at least one sensor implemented on
that heat exchanger fails. See
that heat exchanger fails. See
Schroff LHX Heat
Exchangers
(on page 192).