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

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Remote Infrastructure Management System - Version 1.0 / July 2014

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If you’ve decided to create summary or average values, enter a label for each value in the corresponding box. This label will appear
with the values on the RIM-1000 home page.

7. Next you’ll see a table labeled Meters. Up to 32 inputs can be used to develop metrics. Each number represents one submeter

or output device’s kW reading.

a. First, you’ll need to specify if the device is a physical meter or a Modbus/SNMP/BACnet input.

b. Next, if necessary, input the Modbus register index number for the data.

c. Then, you’ll need to designate if the reading represents an IT load, a utility load, an ancillary load, or a summary/average

value. Since you can generate multiple sets of metrics, the load types are differentiated with a 1 or a 2. Make sure your
selection corresponds with the correct metric.

Figure 3.45 Designate kW Gathering Devices

8. Once all your information has been loaded into the table, click the Submit Changes button to save the information. This process

may take up to two minutes. Once the data is saved, the Info and Last Reading fields of the table will populate.

9. Information has also populated at the bottom of the chart. Use this information if you wish to output the PUE/DCiE information

to a third party application or generate PUE/DCiE trending information. Modbus, BACnet, and SNMP output information is provided.

Figure 3.46 Data for Third Party Applications

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