Moxa DA-682A-C7-W7E [29/53] Using synmap to read the temperature sensor

Moxa DA-682A-C7-W7E [29/53] Using synmap to read the temperature sensor
DA-682A Win7 Software Installing Moxa Software
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3. The Set Value dialog has four fields: one for the OID
that is being called; another called Index, that identifies
the LED being manipulated; and a third called Value, to
set the state of the LED. The fourth field (Syntax)
informs you of the type of character to be used to set the
value. In this case, we are using the integers 0 and 1: 0
turns the LED off, and 1 turns it on. After entering the
correct information into the fields (as shown at right),
click on the Set button and check if the LED1 indicator
has lit up (LED 1 is shown in the figure at the top of this
section,
Using Synmap to Control the
Programmable LEDs).
4. Next, set the value to 0 and click Set to turn off the LED, then visually verify that the LED has successfully
turned off. If you experience problems at this point, please review the instructions above and if the
problem persists, contact Moxa technical support or visit our website at
http://www.moxa.com/support/.
Using Synmap to Read the Temperature Sensor
The following table shows the temperature sensor OIDs.
Item Name OID Access Description
tempSensorsIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.8691.17.1.5.1.1.1.1 read-only Returns a list of numbers
(beginning with 1) that
corresponds with the available
T-sensors; these identifiers
are used by SNMP and for
system scripts.
tempSensorsDevice 1.3.6.1.4.1.8691.17.1.5.1.1.1.2 read-only Returns a list of string values
identifying the temperature
sensors by name/location.
Possible values are System, or
CPU, for the CPU’s internal
thermometer.
tempSensorsValue 1.3.6.1.4.1.8691.17.1.5.1.1.1.3 read-only The reading returned by the
thermometer, in mini-degrees
Celsius.
Note: On the DA-682A, temp.
is currently represented as the
current reading truncated to
its base integer, without
rounding.
To use Synmap to check the temperature sensor (T-sensor) of the DA-682A computer, follow the steps below.
1. Start up MXview (or some other NMS) and open the MIB browser. For detailed instructions on loading
MXview, you may refer to
Loading the Synmap MIB File, steps 1 to 3.
2. Navigate to
MOXA-SYS-MIB\VALUES\moxa\embeddedComputer\moxaSystem\sensorMgmt\
sensorObject\tempSensorTable
in the MIB Browser, and then select Get Subtree to open the
T-sensor’s OID tree.

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