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Table 8 System Info (continued)
LABEL
Threshold
Status

7.1.1 Hardware Monitor

Use this screen to look at more detail about a card's hardware. To open this screen, click Basic
Setting > System Info, and then click the slot number in which the card is installed.

Figure 19 Hardware Monitor

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 9 Hardware Monitor

LABEL
System Info
Slot
Temperature
Unit
Temperature
Current
MAX
MIN
Threshold
Status
Voltage(V)
Current
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DESCRIPTION
This field displays the minimum speed at which a normal fan should work.
This field displays the overall status of the fan.
Normal: This fan is functioning above the minimum speed.
Error: This fan is functioning below the minimum speed.
DESCRIPTION
Click this to return to the System Info screen. See
This field displays the slot number in which the card is located.
The card has temperature sensors that are capable of detecting and reporting if the
temperature rises above the threshold. You may choose the temperature unit
(Centigrade or Fahrenheit) in this field.
The number is the slot number in which the card is located. MAC, PHY and BOARD
refer to the location of the temperature sensors on the card's printed circuit board.
This shows the current temperature in degrees at this sensor.
This field displays the maximum temperature measured at this sensor.
This field displays the minimum temperature measured at this sensor.
This field displays the upper temperature limit at this sensor.
This field displays the status of each sensor.
Normal: The voltage is below the threshold.
Error: The voltage is above the threshold.
The number is the slot number in which the card is located. The power supply for
each voltage has a sensor that is capable of detecting and reporting if the voltage falls
out of the tolerance range.
This is the current voltage reading.
Chapter 7 System Info
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