Macpower & Tytech Digital Doc 5 User Manual And Installer Manual - page 4
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Features
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Monitoring temperature range:
0°-100° degrees C (32°-212° F).
User can adjust the set-point value. If the temperature reaches the
set-point, the fan for that channel is automatically activated; after the
fan has been turned on, if the temperature continues to rise an
additional 5°C above the set-point, the unit will issue a warning signal.
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Monitors both +5 and +12 VDC power sources:
the power
tolerance warning can be set to any of four values: 5%, 10%, 15%,
and 20%. If this tolerance is broken either by a voltage slump or a
voltage spike the unit will warn the user.
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No batteries required:
connects directly to your equipment's +12
VDC power source. You do not need additional batteries to operate
this unit.
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LCD back-lighting function:
convenient for diagnostic work and for
adjusting the settings. The back-lighting function can be set to be
“always on”, or to just be on when in use, reducing electricity use and
environmental energy needs.
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Uses EEPROM memory chip
to save all settings. When equipment
is turned on, there is no need to re-enter settings.
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Unit easily installs
in any 5.25" opening; takes up minimal space,
and provides an option for hard drives cooling.
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Supports eight fans
while simultaneously monitoring fan speed
(rpm). Can be used with any +12 VDC fan with maximum start-up
current requirement of up to 1000 mA.
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All connected fans can be turned on
when the power is turned on,
or only a portion of them. This reduces energy consumption and
creates a quieter work environment.
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Comes with override fan control function.
User can turn on fan at
any time with the FORCE function, without having to wait for the
temperature to rise.
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The unit has four or eight set-point selection
(depending on the
user's requirements).
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Facilitates objective scientific analysis
or MIS investigation; quickly
clarifies problem source in equipment or system.
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Especially suitable for DIY applications
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the DigitalDoc5 can be
used with RAID towers, servers, Industrial PCs, and personal
computers.