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{ }; class HP_BIOSNumericSensor : HP_BIOSSensor { [read, ValueMap {"0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9", "10","11","12","13","14","15","16","17","18","19","20", "21","22","23","24","25","26","27","28","29","30","31", "32","33","34","35","36","37","38","39","40","41","42", "43","44","45","46","47","48","49","50","51","52","53", "54","55","56","57","58","59","60","61","62","63","64", "65"}, Values {"Unknown","Other","Degrees C","Degrees F", "Degrees K","Volts","Amps","Watts","Joules","Coulombs", "VA","Nits","Lumens","Lux","Candelas","kPa","PSI", "Newtons","CFM","RPM","Hertz","Seconds","Minutes", "Hours","Days","Weeks","Mils","Inches","Feet", "Cubic Inches","Cubic Feet","Meters","Cubic Centimeters", "Cubic Meters","Liters","Fluid Ounces","Radians", "Steradians","Revolutions","Cycles","Gravities","Ounces", "Pounds","Foot-Pounds","Ounce-Inches","Gauss","Gilberts", "Henries","Farads","Ohms","Siemens","Moles","Becquerels", "PPM (parts/million)","Decibels","DbA","DbC","Grays", "Sieverts","Color Temperature Degrees K","Bits","Bytes", "Words (data)","DoubleWords","QuadWords","Percentage"}] uint32 BaseUnits; [read] sint32 UnitModifier; [read] uint32 CurrentReading; }; Property Details Class Property Name Description SesnorType OtherSensorType OperationalStatus Description Name identifying the sensor being reported. Typically this will follow the format _ (ex: Fan_01). A textual description of the sensor. This may indicate which entity this sensor monitors in a form-factor that could have multiple sensors of the same type. The type of the Sensor, e.g. Voltage or Temperature Sensor. If the type is set to "Other", then the OtherSensorType can be used to further identify the type, or if the Sensor has numeric readings, then the type of the Sensor can be implicitly determined by the Units. A description of the different Sensor types is as follows: A Temperature Sensor measures the environmental temperature. Voltage and Current Sensors measure electrical voltage and current readings. A Tachometer measures speed/revolutions of a device. For example, a Fan Device can have an associated Tachometer which measures its speed. A Counter is a general purpose Sensor that measures some numerical property of a Device. A Counter value can be cleared, but it never decreases. A Switch Sensor has states like Open/Close, On/Off, or Up/Down. A Lock has states of Locked/Unlocked. Humidity, Smoke Detection and Air Flow Sensors measure the equivalent environmental characteristics. A Presence Sensor detects the presence of a physical element. A string describing the Sensor type. Used when the SensorType property is set to "Other". Indicates the current status(es) of the element. Various operational 10