Chapter 3: Using the Web Interface
Peripherals
If there are Raritan environmental sensor packages connected to the
BCM2, they are listed on the Peripherals page. See
Connecting
Environmental Sensor Packages
(on page 47).
An environmental sensor package comprises one or some of the
following sensors/actuators:
• Numeric sensors: Detectors that show both readings and states,
such as temperature sensors.
• State sensors: Detectors that show states only, such as contact
closure sensors.
• Actuators: An actuator controls a system or mechanism so it shows
states only.
The BCM2 communicates with
managed
sensors/actuators only and
retrieves their data. It does not communicate with unmanaged ones. See
Managed vs Unmanaged Sensors/Actuators
(on page 122).
When the number of "managed" sensors/actuators has not reached the
maximum, the BCM2 automatically brings newly-detected
sensors/actuators under management by default.
One BCM2 can manage a maximum of 32 sensors/actuators.
Note: To disable the automatic management function, go to . You need to
manually manage a sensor/actuator only when it is not under
management.
When any sensor/actuator is no longer needed, you can
unmanage/release it.
Open the Peripherals page by clicking Peripherals in the Menu. Then you
can:
• Perform actions on multiple sensors/actuators by using the
control/action icons on the top-right corner.