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Sensor, Critical Sensors, Discrete Sensors States, Normal Sensors, Disabled Sensors

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3.3 Sensor The Sensor Readings page displays live readings for all the available sensors with details like Sensor Name, Status, Current Reading and Behavior. This page will automatically refresh itself with data from the database. Please note that there may be some delay when retrieving live data. Scroll down to view more items. The Sensor Readings page consists of different types of sensors and sensor states: Critical Sensors Discrete Sensors States Normal Sensors Disabled Sensors Displays all sensors which are in critical state, including the name, status and current reading. Displays all discrete sensors, including the names and states. Displays all normal sensors, including the names, current readings, and behavior. Displays all disabled sensors. • Click on a sensor to view the sensor information such as threshold value and graphical representations of all associated events. • Selecting a sensor from the Normal Sensors section will display a Live Widget which will display its behavior over time. • Under certain platforms, some sensors can only support one-time updates and will not update over time. • The fan's UNC / UC / UNR will not create an event log when the rotation speed exceeds the upper threshold. • The temperature's LNR / LC / LNC will not create an event log when the temperature drops below the lower threshold. • You can view the UNR / LNR values of the sensors, but no event log will be created if the sensor's UNR exceeds the upper threshold or if the sensor's LNR drops below the lower threshold. • To use the CHA FAN sensor and control function, ensure the fans are connected to the Fan headers 1-8, and the 6-pin PSU connector is connected to a power supply. 3-6 Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface

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Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
3.3
Sensor
The Sensor Readings page displays live readings for all the available sensors with details like
Sensor Name, Status, Current Reading and Behavior. This page will automatically refresh
itself with data from the database. Please note that there may be some delay when retrieving
live data. Scroll down to view more items.
The Sensor Readings page consists of different types of sensors and sensor states:
Critical Sensors
Displays all sensors which are in critical state, including
the name, status and current reading.
Discrete Sensors States
Displays all discrete sensors, including the names and
states.
Normal Sensors
Displays all normal sensors, including the names,
current readings, and behavior.
Disabled Sensors
Displays all disabled sensors.
Click on a sensor to view the sensor information such as threshold value and graphical
representations of all associated events.
Selecting a sensor from the Normal Sensors section will display a Live Widget which
will display its behavior over time.
Under certain platforms, some sensors can only support one-time updates and will not
update over time.
The fan’s UNC / UC / UNR will not create an event log when the rotation speed
exceeds the upper threshold.
The temperature’s LNR / LC / LNC will not create an event log when the temperature
drops below the lower threshold.
You can view the UNR / LNR values of the sensors, but no event log will be created if
the sensor’s UNR exceeds the upper threshold or if the sensor’s LNR drops below the
lower threshold.
To use the CHA FAN sensor and control function, ensure the fans are connected to the
Fan headers 1-8
, and the
6-pin PSU connector
is connected to a power supply.