American Fibertek Commander C10e-PoE/C10p-PoE User Manual

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Temperature Probe Alarm/ Warning Level

Setup for Temperature Airflow and Humidity

Caution: Prior to setting any sensor levels it is important that sensors be placed in fixed operating
physical positions. Changing the physical position of a sensor may require resetting the setup
values.

Commander provides individual warning and alarm levels for each sensor. Each of the three
sensors (temperature, airflow and humidity can be custom programmed to meet any
environmental condition. The following setups apply to Temperature, Airflow and Humidity.

Current probe conditions are shown below the status screen.


















Temperature: This indicates the current temperature. If you consider this value to be normal it
should be used as the reference for setting alarm and warning levels Commander references all
temperature reading in Celsius. If Fahrenheit was selected in Global Settings, Commander will
perform automatic conversion. As Fahrenheit values do not directly match Celsius, differences
can occur. Attempting to enter 85 F can result in displaying 84F.

Warning Level: Enter the value in degrees that will trigger a warning alert. Make certain to set
the temperature value to match the Global Temperature setting of either C or F.

Log: Check this box if you want the warning to be recorded in the Event Log

Alert: Check this box if you want to send the alert to the IP address that was programmed as the
Alert IP Console (this is an IT Administrator Setup Page 69)

Email: Checking this box will send an Email to the addressed entered in the header.

Aux Action 1: Select an auxiliary output from the drop down box listing auxiliary outputs 1or 2.
This will assign the warning alert to that auxiliary output.

Duration: This defines the duration of time the auxiliary will be active as a result of the warning
trigger. The choices range from 0 sec (no output) to Indefinitely. If the auxiliary output is set to a
fixed duration of time and the condition continues longer than that duration, the warning will still
remain active and its actual end time will be recorded in the event log.

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