Monitor Events; Figure 29- Event Monitoring; Figure 30- Add New Event; Figure 31- Configure New Event - Network Technologies IPDU-Sx Installation And Operation Manual

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Monitor Events

The IPDU (models IPDU-S4 and IPDU-S8 only) can be configure to respond to predefined events. Once the criteria is set for
what constitutes an event, an alert can be sent and/or devices connected to outlets can be controlled.
configured.
From the Events list, select "Add New Event".
Select the sensor you want to use to send an alert if specific conditions are reached.
A configuration page will appear with fields for
determining under what circumstances you should
receive an alert from a sensor and what, if
anything should be done about it.
The settings applied here have no bearing on the
sensor configuration settings applied when the
sensor is setup (page 23). These settings only
apply to the event being configured.
Many of the same fields described in the sensor
configuration page (page 24) are used for event
configuration.
Event descriptions can be anything you want, up
to 80 characters in length. These descriptions will
appear in the Event Log when events are
recorded.
Note: Once you open the "New Event
Configuration" page for an event, that event
will be added to the list of events (next page).
To remove the event, see next page.

Figure 29- Event Monitoring

A page with a drop-down list of available sensors to choose from is presented.

Figure 30- Add New Event

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Up to 50 events can be
Note: If more than one
event is triggered, and
both are associated
with the same outlet but
have opposing Alert
States, the state set for
"Multiple event
preferred value" under
outlet configuration
(page 17) will determine
the outlet state.

Figure 31- Configure New Event

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