Reference Guide

Dell OpenManage Client Instrumentation Reference Guide
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6 = Counter
7 = Switch
8 = Lock
9 = Humidity
10 = Smoke Detection
11 = Presence
12 = Air Flow
Status This property indicates the current status of the current probe.
The following values are defined:
0 = OK
1 = Error
2 = Degraded
3 = Unknown
4 = Pred Fail
5 = Starting
6 = Stopping
7 = Service
8 = Stressed
9 = NonRecover
10 = No Contact
11 = Lost Comm
12 = Stopped
SystemCreationClassName The scoping System's Creation class name.
SystemName The scoping System's Name.
Tolerance Indicates the tolerance of the Sensor for the measured property. Tolerance, along with Resolution and Accuracy, is used to calculate the actual value of the measured physical property. Tolerance may vary
depending on whether the Device is linear over its dynamic range.
UnitModifier The unit multiplier for the values returned by this Sensor.
UpperThresholdCritical The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the CurrentReading is between
UpperThresholdCritical and UpperThresholdFatal, then the CurrentState is Critical.
UpperThresholdFatal The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the CurrentReading is above
UpperThresholdFatal, then the CurrentState is Fatal.
UpperThresholdNonCritical The Sensor's threshold values specify the ranges (min and max values) for determining whether the Sensor is operating under Normal, NonCritical, Critical or Fatal conditions. If the CurrentReading is between
LowerThresholdNonCritical and UpperThresholdNonCritical, then the Sensor is reporting a normal value. If the CurrentReading is between UpperThresholdNonCritical and UpperThresholdCritical, then the
CurrentState is NonCritical.
Dell_TemperatureSensor
Accuracy Indicates the accuracy of the Sensor for the measured property. Its value is recorded as plus/minus hundredths of a percent. Accuracy, along with Resolution and Tolerance, is used to calculate the actual
value of the measured physical property. Accuracy may vary depending on whether the Device is linear over its dynamic range.
BaseUnits The base unit of the values returned by this Sensor.
The following values are defined:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = Degrees C
3 = Degrees F
4 = Degrees K
5 = Volts
6 = Amps
7 = Watts
8 = Joules
9 = Coulombs
10 = VA
11 = Nits
12 = Lumens
13 = Lux
14 = Candelas
15 = kPa
16 = PSI
17 = Newtons
18 = CFM
19 = RPM
20 = Hertz
21 = Seconds
22 = Minutes
23 = Hours
24 = Days
25 = Weeks
26 = Mils
27 = Inches
28 = Feet
29 = Cubic Inches
30 = Cubic Feet
31 = Meters
32 = Cubic Centimeters
33 = Cubic Meters
34 = Liters
35 = Fluid Ounces
36 = Radians
37 = Steradians
38 = Revolutions
39 = Cycles
40 = Gravities
41 = Ounces