User Guide
Sensors and Events
Sensors
From the sensors tab, you can view the name, value, time and location for an external sensor
connected to the appliance. In addition, you can also view the type and alert for the digital inputs.
Events
The appliance will generate notifications and alerts for a variety of events. When an event occurs
on the appliance, it is saved in the event log. If you are an Admin you can view or clear events by
clicking on the Events Summary tab or view and clear alerts by clicking the Alerts Summary tab. An
operator can view events or alerts, but cannot clear them.
Clearing an event removes it from the appliance log. Multiple events may be selected in the list and
cleared simultaneously. The historical record of the event occurring will remain in the Events
Summary tab. Clearing an active alert will reset any associated digital output to its non-active state.
Alert Default Threshold
Fan 5000 RPM*
Temperature (Front sensor) Greater than 50°C*
Temperature (Back Sensors) Greater than 66°C*
Power Off*
CPU Greater than 98%
Data Partition Greater than 90%
*Default settings are hard-coded.
Alert Default Thresholds
Fan
If a fan is not working or goes below a hard-coded threshold, you will get a fan alert.
Temperature
If the temperature goes above a hard-coded threshold, you will get a temperature alert.
Afront sensor for temperature is located on the front panel with two more on the rear panel.
Power
Apower supply sensor tells whether the power supply is off or on. If both power cords are originally
plugged in, you will get an alert if one of the power cords becomes unplugged. If only one power
cord is plugged in initially, you will not receive an alert.