The optional environmental monitoring probe (EMP) is a connectivity device that enables you to collect temperature and humidity readings in the rack environment and monitor the environmental data remotely via the onboard LCD screen or remotely using a Telnet connection or a standard web browser. You can also collect and retrieve the status of two contact devices.
The optional environmental monitoring probe (EMP) is a connectivity device that enables you to collect temperature and humidity readings in the rack environment and monitor the environmental data remotely via the onboard LCD screen or remotely using a Telnet connection or a standard web browser. You can also collect and retrieve the status of two contact devices.
The optional environmental monitoring probe (EMP) is a connectivity device that enables you to collect temperature and humidity readings in the rack environment and monitor the environmental data remotely via the onboard LCD screen or remotely using a Telnet connection or a standard web browser. You can also collect and retrieve the status of two contact devices.
Product Type
Temperature & Humidity Sensor
Technical Information
Temperature Accuracy
±3.6°F
Temperature Range
32°F (0°C) to 158°F (70°C)
Minimum Relative Humidity
10%
Maximum Relative Humidity
90%
Miscellaneous
Additional Information
It can be located away from the ePDU with a CAT5 network cable up to 65.6 ft (20 m) long.
The hot-swap feature simplifies installation by enabling you to install the probe safely without turning off power to the ePDU or to the loads that are connected to it.
The EMP monitors the status of the two user-provided contact devices
Temperature, humidity, and contact closure status can be displayed through a web browser, a serial interface, or an onboard LCD interface
User-selectable alarm thresholds enable you to define acceptable temperature or humidity limits
Email notification through Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), using email client software when acceptable alarm limits are exceeded or contact status changes
Changes in external contact status are logged in the ePDU event history log