Chatsworth Products Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-1000) User Manual

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3.4.25.1 Designating PUE/DCiE Data

1. Before you can generate the PUE/DCiE data, you need to know where to tell the RIM-1000 to find the raw kW readings. The Modbus

registers for this information should already be configured. On the RIM-1000 interface, go to Configuration > Modbus/SNMP Slave Units.

2. Click the appropriate link to access the range of Registers where your devices are located. Write down the index numbers of the

kW-related Modbus registers. You’ll need to enter these index numbers on the PUE/DCiE Configuration page.

Figure 3.43 Gather Modbus Register Information

3. On the RIM-1000 interface, return to the to Configuration>PUE/DCiE screen.

4. At the top of the PUE/DCiE Configuration page, you’ll see a drop down menu to enable or disable the PUE/DCiE feature.

Select an option as follows to begin the setup:

• DC1 - generate one PUE/DCiE value

• DC2 - generate two PUE/DCiE values

• DC1+2 - generate two PUE/DCiE values and a summary of those values

Select Enable to begin the setup.

5. You can view PUE/DCiE information on the main RIM-1000 page in two ways - either as statistics, or as statistics and a gauge. The

RIM-1000 can generate a Java-based gauge graphic on its home page that allows you to see a graphical representation of either your
PUE or your DCiE value. If you’d like to display this gauge, select either PUE or DCiE from the drop down menu next to the PUE/DCiE
Gauge field. If you leave this setting disabled, only statistics will display on the RIM-1000 home page.

Figure 3.44 Enable PUE/DCiE and Designate Gauge Behavior

6. You can also generate summary or average values that will summarize or average analog points monitored by the RIM-1000. Enable

either up to 8 summary or average values in the dropdown menus, or leave these fields disabled.

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