Remote RMX-3200 Version 5.2x Configuration Guide
Configuring Alarm Entries in the Central Alarm Table: Configuring an Alarm Entry for a Temperature
Sensor
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10. (optional) Verify that the alarm entry has been configured properly:
show alarm-entries name tempSensor
The command response appears similar to the following:
11. Save the configuration.
Configuring Analog Input Values
The values reported by Remote analog inputs oftentimes show rapid fluctuations as
compared to the values read from a digital multi-meter.
This is by design and does not
indicate a problem with the Remote. Digital multi-meters utilize sophisticated internal
circuitry to minimize these inherent fluctuations when displaying measurements to the
user. To compensate for these variations, Remote provides two analog input features:
analog averaging and analog adjustment.
Analog Averaging
Users can specify the level at which Remote will average measurement values. The
goal is for a reasonable, steady-state value to measure consistently with both the
Remote and an external meter. Summarized in
Table 15-1 are the valid averaging
values with typical examples of when they may be applied to a measurement.
(Dub)>show alarm-entries name tempSensor
Name - tempSensor
State - normal
Current Message -
Description - Temperature sensor
Nagging Interval - 5
Nagging Level - critical
Trap - enabled
Trap Priority - high
Raw - enabled
TL1 - disabled
TL1 AID -
TL1 Class - env
TL1 Affect - nsa
TL1 Type -
TL1NE - 1
Category - envAlms
NE Name - TempSensor
Alarm Actions:
Severity Originator Trigger Message
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critical analog 0/1 high Temperature above sa
minor analog 0/1 low Temperature below lo
normal analog 0/1 in-band Temperature in norma
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