To discover sensors:
Click the PDU Explorer tab and from the side navigation tree, click Sensor to view a list of all the discovered sensors.
To reorder sensors:
1. From the PDU
Explorer - Sensor window, click the button next to the sensor you want to reorder.
2. Use the up and down arrows to reorder the sensor, then click the Save icon.
3. Repeat step 2 for any additional sensors to be reordered.
4. Click the Discover icon.
To configure a sensor:
1. Put a checkmark in the box to the left of the sensor to be changed.
2. Click the Edit icon.
a. If assigning a label, enter the new label (the default is the sensor’s serial number).
b. If changing the asset (sensor in this case), enter a new name for the sensor (default names are Tag01 and
Tag02.
c. If changing the Alarm Config, click the drop-down menu and choose Alarm when closed, Alarm when
open or None.
3. Click the Save icon to save the change.
-or-
Click the Cancel icon to discard the change.
3.4.7 Information
The PDU Explorer’s Settings tab window displays read-only information about the rack PDU, branch or receptacle. At the
PDU and branch levels, you can view the model number, serial number, rated voltage, rated current, rated frequency, plug
pole/wire configuration, plug type, device firmware version and agent firmware version information. At the receptacle level,
you can view current, voltage, power real, power apparent, power factory and energy information.
3.5 Device Explorer
The Device Explorer window displays the status of all receptacles on a rack PDU. Clicking a receptacle opens the PDU
Explorer view of the selected receptacle. As with the PDU Explorer, use the icons in the upper-left of the window to reset the
energy for a receptacle, enable/disable/cycle a receptacle's power, lock/unlock a receptacle or blink a receptacle's LED.
The RPC2 communications module presents only available data. If the MPH2 rack PDUdoes not support branch and
receptacle capabilities, the RPC2 module displays grayed-out entries and that information is not shown.
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