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The Channel Setup screen will appear.
Figure 17: Channel Setup screen
Set up the parameters for your environmental input on this screen.
Name: Enter a name which describes what the sensor is monitoring. (ex: Mail Server, Data Center Rack #3, …)
Type: The sensor type is determined automatically when the sensor is plugged into the host or node.
Status: The status indicates if the sensor is presently within alarm limits. For devices such as Water Sensors or Smoke
Detectors a Normal condition indicates that there is no water or smoke detected.
In Use: This indicates that a valid sensor is plugged into the channel.
Enabled: This indicates if the channel is currently enabled for alarm monitoring. If it is disabled, the IMS-4000 will not
send alarm messages. A channel can be enabled or disabled based on a 7-day + holiday time schedule.
Schedule: Click this button to bring up the Edit Schedule screen. This screen allows you to set times when the channel is
enabled or disabled. The blue line indicates days/times when the channel is enabled.
Figure 18: Sensor Schedule screen
The schedule example above enables the sensor Mon-Fri 8AM to 5PM.
editing the schedule:
• Click on the All button in the top left corner of the grid to enable/disable the entire week.
• Click on the day buttons down the left side of the grid to enable/disable entire days
• Click on the hour buttons across the top of the grid to enable/disable entire hours
• Drag the mouse over portions of the grid to enable/disable specific hours/days
Channel Enabled: This box provides a simple means to enable or disable a sensor channel.
Add to Datalog: Click this box to store the value or status of the channel in the datalogger.
Value: This is the current value of the sensor connected to the channel. (only valid for analog sensor types).
Min: This is the minimum value reached by the sensor since it was connected to the unit.
Max: This is the maximum value reached by the sensor since it was connected to the unit.