Moxa TC-6110-T-LX [39/74] Using synmap to read the temperature sensor

Moxa TC-6110-CT-LX [39/74] Using synmap to read the temperature sensor
TC-6110 / Windows 7 Installing Moxa Software
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To use Synmap to set the power policy:
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. In the MIB browser, navigate to
MOXA-SYS-MIB\VALUES\Moxa\embeddedComputer\MoxaSystem\powerMgmt\powerPolicy.
To change the Windows 7 power policy settings, highlight
the powerPolicy OID and click Set. This will open a dialog
called the Set Value dialog.
3. The Set Value dialog for the powerPolicy OID has two
variable fields: one showing the OID that is being called and
a second called Value, to indicate which power
management policy should be used. Use the integer 1 to
indicate the Balanced, 2 for the Power Saver, and 3 for
the High Performance policy. After entering the value,
close the dialog by clicking Set.
4. To check if the policy has been changed, navigate to the Windows 7 Control Panel, and open the Power
Options
tab, located under Control Panel System Security.
ATTENTION
For more detailed information on the advanced settings of Windows 7 power management policies, you may
refer to Microsoft
’s online Windows support pages, which are currently (Jul. 2013) found at this link:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en
-us/windows7/change-create-or-delete-a-power-plan-scheme
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

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