Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Specifying the Device Altitude
This command specifies your PX3 device's altitude above sea level (in
meters). You must specify the PX3 device's altitude above sea level if a
Raritan's DPX differential air pressure sensor is attached. This is
because the device's altitude is associated with the altitude correction
factor. See
Altitude Correction Factors
(on page 684).
config:#
pdu deviceAltitude <altitude>
Variables:
<altitude> is an integer between 1 and 3000 meters.
Setting the Z Coordinate Format for Environmental Sensors
This command enables or disables the use of rack units for specifying
the height (Z coordinate) of environmental sensors.
config:#
pdu externalSensorsZCoordinateFormat <option>
Variables:
<option> is one of the options:
rackUnits or freeForm.
Option
Description
rackUnits
The height of the Z coordinate is measured in
standard rack units. When this is selected, you
can type a numeric value in the rack unit to
describe the Z coordinate of any environmental
sensors or actuators.
freeForm
Any alphanumeric string can be used for
specifying the Z coordinate.
Note: After determining the format for the Z coordinate, you can set a
value for it. See
Setting the Z Coordinate
(on page 489).
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