Power Supplies; Power Supply Alert Configuration; Figure 21- Power Supply Status Page - Network Technologies ENVIROMUX-SEMS-16 Installation And Operation Manual

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NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM

Power Supplies

The status of the power supply can be seen, and when an ENVIROMUX-SEMS-16-DP is present, both power supplies will be
shown. Click on the power supply to open a web page that displays the type of item sensed, the status of the power supply, and
the time and date of the most recent alert sent regarding the power supply.

Figure 21- Power Supply status page

If the power supply is in alert status, the user has the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss it.
If the user
acknowledges the alert, no additional alert messages will be sent during that alert status cycle.
If the user dismisses the alert,
another alert message will be sent once the "notify again after" time designated on the configuration page (below) elapses.
A Configure button at the bottom of the page allows the user to configure parameters of the power supply.

Power Supply Alert Configuration

Type
Description: Each power supply can be given a unique description (see Figure 22).
Descriptions can be from 1-80 characters
in length and include most characters. They cannot contain a backslash ( \ ) or quotation mark ( " ).
Descriptions will be used
in e-mail alerts in the DESCRIPTION field.
Within this section the alerts regarding this sensor can be disabled.
Note: If alerts for a power supply are disabled, the associated output action (see "Outputs"- page 29) will still take place.
There just won't be any alert notifications that this is occurring. For example, this might be used to turn ON a device,
such as a beacon, when the power supply loses power, and OFF again when power is restored. An alert message may
not be desired under these circumstances.
Note: if the user wants to disable alerts for a power supply after the power supply is already in alert status, the user
must either acknowledge or dismiss the alert first.
Group: This is the group of sensors the power supply sensor will belong to. Users that subscribe to alerts from this group will
receive alerts from the power supply sensor.
Each sensor can be configured to send alerts. Up to 16 sensor groups can be
defined. Each user can receive alerts from any or all of the sensor groups.
Note: In the event of a line power failure, the battery backup (page 65) will power the ENVIROMUX for up to 1 hour.
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