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Alarm reset, Last gasp alarm, Temperature control – B&B Electronics 850-10953-DC - Manual User Manual

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Alarm Reset

This feature is available on the fault-tolerant (dual-power supply) model of the
iMediaChassis/3. When one power supply malfunctions, an alarm will sound. A red
alarm reset button, located next to the power connector on the right side of the
power supply, stops this alarm. The LEDs on the management module and the
iView² software both display power supply failures. If a power supply failure occurs,
return the iMediaChassis/3 to IMC Networks for repair or replacement.

Last Gasp Alarm

The iMediaChassis/3 includes the Last Gasp feature which sends a Trap when both
power supplies malfunction, when both power supplies are powered down, or when
the AC line fails.

Temperature Control

The iMediaChassis/3 includes temperature activated fans and an SNMP temperature
Trap to protect the chassis from overheating.

Temperature Triggered Fans

The iMediaChassis/3 includes temperature triggered fans. When the temperature of
the chassis reaches 40° C, the two fans are activated. You can test the fans operation
by holding the Alarm Reset button down for 4 to 5 seconds. The fans will activate
and then they will turn off when you release the button. If the fans do not activate,
contact IMC Networks.

Temperature SNMP Trap

The management module includes a heat sensor for monitoring the temperature of
the iMediaChassis/3. You can define a threshold for chassis temperature by using
SNMP (refer to the iView² online help for more information about assigning Traps).
When the temperature of the chassis rises above the specified level, the SNMP agent
sends a Trap to the administrator. There is also an LED indicator on the SNMP
Management Module for module temperature (refer to the SNMP Management
Module LEDs
section for more information).