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This article explains how to enable monitoring for bot AC and DC power input.<br> | This article explains how to enable monitoring for bot AC and DC power input.<br> | ||
The Exigo ESC1 and the ENA2200 can be connected to a primary AC power source and a secondary DC power source.<br> | The Exigo ESC1 and the ENA2200 can be connected to a primary AC power source and a secondary DC power source.<br> | ||
− | + | Switch-over between these power supplies is seamless and controlled by the units themselves.<br> | |
+ | The power input monitoring can be individually turned on or off. | ||
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+ | == Database Wizard == | ||
+ | When creating a new database using the wizard both the AC and the DC power monitoring is by default turned off: | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, 5 December 2016
This article explains how to enable monitoring for bot AC and DC power input.
The Exigo ESC1 and the ENA2200 can be connected to a primary AC power source and a secondary DC power source.
Switch-over between these power supplies is seamless and controlled by the units themselves.
The power input monitoring can be individually turned on or off.
Database Wizard
When creating a new database using the wizard both the AC and the DC power monitoring is by default turned off: