View The Internal Heat Threshold; Using Intersite Programs - Intergraph InterServe 800 System Setup

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SET IDS LOWER SLOT IDS
SET IDS UPPER SLOT IDS
SET RAID MODULE ID
SET SAFTE ID
RESET DEFAULT IDS
2. Move the cursor to RESET DEFAULT IDS and press

View the Internal Heat Threshold

Path: OPTIONS MENU > HEAT THRESHOLD
HEAT THRESHOLD displays the current threshold value in degrees Fahrenheit. The Scale
option under System Status > Temperature does not affect this menu. Move the
cursor to HEAT THRESHOLD and press
ARROWS TO CHANGE
ENTER TO SET
ESC TO EXIT
HEAT THRESHOLD: XXX °F

Using InterSite Programs

InterServe 800 systems ship with the following InterSite programs:
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InterSite Version Manager is a tool for creating system software backup diskettes, and
for updating device drivers and other system software products installed on the system.
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InterSite Hardware Monitor is an easy-to-use interface to instrumentation data measured
by sensors inside the computer. Event information is reported to the Windows NT
Event Log and displayed graphically. For example, temperatures inside the system
chassis display on color-coded temperature scales.
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InterSite DMI Console gives easy access to the system's status and configuration
information. The Console is based on the Desktop Management Interface (DMI),
through a window containing a graphical information tree view pane, a service provider
component information pane, and a message pane. DMI Console works with the
Desktop Management Interface (DMI), a technology standard that enables the effective
management of personal computers (PCs).
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InterSite Watchdog is a system monitoring tool with remote monitoring capabilities.
You can install Watchdog on a system running Windows NT, and use it to monitor
workstations and servers also running Windows NT.
ENTER
to display the following screen.
ENTER
.
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