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VTrak E-Class Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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Locating a Power Supply<br />

159<br />

Chapter 5: Management with the CLU<br />

To locate a power supply:<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Subsystem Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight Enclosure Management and press Enter.<br />

3. Highlight Power Supplies and press Enter.<br />

4. Highlight Locate Power Supply and press Enter.<br />

The LED on the selected power supply blinks for one minute.<br />

Viewing Blower Status<br />

To view the status of the blowers:<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Subsystem Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight Enclosure Management and press Enter.<br />

3. Highlight Blowers and press Enter.<br />

The screen displays the status and speed of <strong>VTrak</strong>’s blowers. There is one<br />

blower in each cooling unit. If blower speed is below the Healthy Threshold, there<br />

is a blower malfunction. See “Replacing a Cooling Unit Fan or Blower” on<br />

page 219.<br />

Viewing Voltage Sensor Status<br />

To view the status of the voltage sensors:<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Subsystem Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight Enclosure Management and press Enter.<br />

3. Highlight Voltage Sensors and press Enter.<br />

If any voltage is outside the Healthy Threshold values, there is a voltage<br />

malfunction in the enclosure. See “Chapter 8: Troubleshooting” on page 261.<br />

Viewing Temperature Sensor Status<br />

To view the status of the temperature sensors:<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Subsystem Management and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight Enclosure Management and press Enter.<br />

3. Highlight Temperature Sensors and press Enter.<br />

If any temperature exceeds the Healthy Threshold value, there is an overheat<br />

condition in the enclosure. See “Setting Temperature Thresholds” on page 160<br />

and “Chapter 8: Troubleshooting” on page 261.

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