HP 14.4kVA HP Monitored Power Distribution Unit User Guide - Page 113

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Maintenance and Alarms Table 12. PDU and User Alarms and Events (Continued) Identification and Type Code Index Code Alarm or Event 2 222100 PDU Gang Phase Low Voltage Warning 2 222200 PDU Gang Phase Low Voltage Critical Description The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage warning threshold. The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the low voltage critical threshold. 2 222300 2 222400 2 241000 2 241100 3 300100 3 300200 3 300300 3 300400 3 300500 3 300600 3 300700 3 300800 3 300900 3 301000 3 301100 3 301200 3 301300 3 301400 3 301500 3 301600 3 301700 3 301800 3 301900 3 302000 PDU Gang Phase Over Voltage Warning PDU Gang Phase Over Voltage Critical Communication OK Communication Lost Communication module restarted Ethernet cable connected Ethernet cable not connected Factory reset requested by Ethernet card restart requested by Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade by PDU & System Log cleared Daisy Chain device does not answer Time changed Daisy chain device connected Daisy chain device disconnected Upgrade request by user Sensor connected Sensor disconnected Send mail test by user User logged in User logged out User logged in FTP User logged out FTP User failed to log FTP The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the over voltage warning threshold. The specified section voltage reading is less than the value configured as the over voltage critical threshold. No communication failure detected on Teridian RS-485 bus Communication failure detected on Teridian RS-485 bus The communication module has been restarted by the user. The Ethernet cable is connected. The Ethernet cable is not connected. A factory reset has been requested through the specified user interface. An Ethernet card restart has been requested through the specified user interface. A Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade has been requested through the specified user interface. The PDU & System Log have been cleared. The Daisy Chain device does not answer. The time was changed by the user. The daisy chain device is connected. The daisy chain device is disconnected. An upgrade was requested by the user. The sensor was connected. The sensor was disconnected. The user sent a mail test. The specified user logged in by the specified protocol. The specified user logged out by the specified protocol. The specified user logged in by FTP. The specified user logged out by FTP. The specified user failed to log by FTP. HP Monitored PDU User's Guide P-164000281-Rev 1 107

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Maintenance and Alarms
HP Monitored PDU User’s Guide
P-164000281—Rev 1
107
2
222100
PDU Gang Phase Low Voltage Warning
The specified section voltage reading is less than the
value configured as the low voltage warning
threshold.
2
222200
PDU Gang Phase Low Voltage Critical
The specified section voltage reading is less than the
value configured as the low voltage critical threshold.
2
222300
PDU Gang Phase Over Voltage Warning
The specified section voltage reading is less than the
value configured as the over voltage warning
threshold.
2
222400
PDU Gang Phase Over Voltage Critical
The specified section voltage reading is less than the
value configured as the over voltage critical
threshold.
2
241000
Communication OK
No communication failure detected on Teridian
RS-485 bus
2
241100
Communication Lost
Communication failure detected on Teridian RS-485
bus
3
300100
Communication module restarted
The communication module has been restarted by the
user.
3
300200
Ethernet cable connected
The Ethernet cable is connected.
3
300300
Ethernet cable not connected
The Ethernet cable is not connected.
3
300400
Factory reset requested by <
interface
>
A factory reset has been requested through the
specified user interface.
3
300500
Ethernet card restart requested by
<
interface
>
An Ethernet card restart has been requested through
the specified user interface.
3
300600
Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade by
<
interface
>
A Switch to bootloader mode for upgrade has been
requested through the specified user interface.
3
300700
PDU & System Log cleared
The PDU & System Log have been cleared.
3
300800
Daisy Chain device does not answer
The Daisy Chain device does not answer.
3
300900
Time changed
The time was changed by the user.
3
301000
Daisy chain device connected
The daisy chain device is connected.
3
301100
Daisy chain device disconnected
The daisy chain device is disconnected.
3
301200
Upgrade request by user
An upgrade was requested by the user.
3
301300
Sensor connected
The sensor was connected.
3
301400
Sensor disconnected
The sensor was disconnected.
3
301500
Send mail test by user
The user sent a mail test.
3
301600
User logged in
The specified user logged in by the specified protocol.
3
301700
User logged out
The specified user logged out by the specified
protocol.
3
301800
User logged in FTP
The specified user logged in by FTP.
3
301900
User logged out FTP
The specified user logged out by FTP.
3
302000
User failed to log FTP
The specified user failed to log by FTP.
Table 12. PDU and User Alarms and Events (Continued)
Type Code
Identification and
Index Code
Alarm or Event
Description