7.1.
General Description
The iBoot-PDU can be programmed to monitor a variety of conditions and take automatic action whenever
necessary. There are two aspects to the automation that need to be programmed to achieve the desired
effect: Triggers and Sequences. Triggers define what is being monitored and the conditions that prompt
action. Sequences control what actions take place when triggers are activated.
When programming triggers, it is suggested to first define the sequences, then the triggers. See Section
5.7 on building sequences.
7.2.
Analog Triggers
Analog triggers monitor voltage, current and temperature.
Temperature triggers require use of item # 1940213 TEMPer2,
sold separately
To program a trigger:
1. Select Automation > Analog from the main menu.
2. Click on Add Analogs at the top of the page.
Enable Checkbox determines if the trigger is available to be active
Show on Dashboard determines if the trigger card will be displayed on the Dashboard
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7. Automation
iBoot-PDU User Manual
Instructional Video
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