The over temperature alarms -10 – Western Telematic MPC-20VS16-3 User Manual

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Alarm Configuration

7.2. The Over Temperature Alarms

The Over Temperature Alarms are designed to inform you when the temperature level
inside your equipment rack reaches or exceeds certain user-defined levels. There
are two separate Over Temperature Alarms; the Initial Threshold alarm and the Critical
Threshold Alarm.

Typically, the Initial Threshold alarm is used to notify you when the temperature within
your equipment rack reaches a point where you might want to investigate it, whereas the
Critical Threshold alarm is used to notify you when the temperature approaches a level
that may harm equipment or inhibit performance. The trigger for the Initial Threshold
alarm is generally set lower than the Critical Threshold alarm.

If the user-defined trigger levels for temperature are exceeded, the MPC can
automatically shut off power to non-essential devices ("Load Shedding") in order to
reduce the amount of temperature that is being generated within the rack. In addition,
the Load Shedding feature can also be used to switch On additional components, such
as fans or cooling systems in order to dissipate the excess heat. After Load Shedding
has taken place, the Load Shedding Recovery feature can be used to return plugs to
their previous state after the temperature drops to an acceptable level.

Notes:

• In order for the MPC to provide alarm notification via Email, communication

parameters must first be defined as described in Section 5.9.11.

• In order for the MPC to provide alarm notification via Syslog Message, Syslog

parameters must first be defined and Syslog Messages must be enabled as
described in Section 5.9.2 and Section 11.

• In order for the MPC to provide alarm notification via SNMP Trap, SNMP

parameters must first be defined, and SNMP Traps must be enabled as
described in Section 5.9.7 and Section 12.

• When additional, optional remote MPC units have been connected to the

AUX Ports on your local MPC unit, Over Temperature alarms can also be
separately defined for each individual Local/AUX unit.

To configure the Over Temperature Alarms, access the MPC command mode using a
password that permits Administrator Level commands, and then proceed as follows:

Text Interface: Type

/AC and then press [Enter] to display the Alarm Configuration

Menu. From the Alarm Configuration Menu, either type

3 and press [Enter] to

access the Over Temperature (Initial Threshold) Alarm, or type

4 and press [Enter]

to access the Over Temperature (Critical Threshold) Alarm.

Web Browser Interface: Click the "Alarm Configuration" link, located on the left

hand side of the screen to display the Alarm Configuration Menu. From the Alarm
Configuration Menu, click on either the "Over Temperature (Initial Threshold)" link or
the "Over Temperature (Critical Threshold)" link to access the desired menu.

Note that both the Initial Threshold menus and Critical Threshold menus offer essentially
the same set of parameters, but the parameters defined for each alarm are separate
and unique. Therefore, parameters defined for the Critical Threshold Alarm will not be
applied to the Initial Threshold Alarm and vice versa.

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