June 2018
Legrand PDU User Guide 281
* The actuator number is the ID number assigned to the actuator. The ID number can be found using the
Legrand PDU web interface or CLI. It is an integer starting at 1.
Displayed information:
Without the parameter "details," only the actuator ID, type and state are displayed.
With the parameter "details," more information is displayed in addition to the ID number and actuator
state, such as the serial number and X, Y, and Z coordinates.
Inlet Sensor Threshold Information
This command syntax shows the specified inlet sensor's threshold-related information.
# show sensor inlet <n> <sensor type>
To show detailed information, add the parameter "details" to the end of the command.
# show sensor inlet <n> <sensor type> details
Variables:
<n> is the number of the inlet whose sensors you want to query. For a single-inlet PDU, <n> is always 1.
<sensor type> is one of the following sensor types:
Sensor type Description
current Current sensor
voltage Voltage sensor
activePower Active power sensor
apparentPower Apparent power sensor
powerFactor Power factor sensor
activeEnergy Active energy sensor
unbalancedCurrent Unbalanced load sensor
lineFrequency Line frequency sensor
Displayed information:
Without the parameter "details," only the reading, state, threshold, deassertion hysteresis and assertion
timeout settings of the specified inlet sensor are displayed.
With the parameter "details," more sensor information is displayed, including resolution and range.
If the requested sensor type is not supported, the "Sensor is not available" message is displayed.
Additional sensors supported by Legrand PDUs:
The CLI command(s) listed above can be also applied to the following sensors. Note that the measurement
unit of current values in CLI is A, not mA.
Sensor type Description
peakCurrent Peak current sensor
reactivePower Reactive power sensor