Owner's Manual

Editing A Power Policy
You can edit one power management policy at a time.
1. Do one of the following:
Click Policies in the left pane.
Click Groups in the left pane, select a group, and then click the Policies tab.
2. Click Edit next to the policy you want to change.
3. In the Edit Policy wizard, make changes to the Set Power Cap and/or Choose Schedule pages.
4. Click Apply to immediately apply changes.
Deleting a Power Policy
1. Do one of the following:
Click Policies in the left pane.
Click Groups in the left pane, and then click the POWER POLICIES tab.
2. Click Delete.
3. Select one or more policies to delete.
4. Click Apply.
Filtering Power Policies
You can filter power policies so they display according to type, power cap, and/or status.
1. Click Policies in the left pane.
2. Do one or more of the following:
Click Policy Type and select
Static
or
Dynamic
Click Power Cap and enter a Minimum and/or Maximum BTU/hr limit
Click Policy Status and select options for Policy Enabled and Policy Activated
3. Click Apply.
Emergency Power Reduction
When there is an emergency situation—for example, if there is a power failure and the devices are running on the UPS,
you can initiate Emergency Power Reduction to set the power consumption to minimal.
CAUTION:
Applying emergency power reduction will throttle power on the devices down to an extremely low level, which will
impact performance. All devices with Monitor & Capping power capability are impacted. Use this only in an
emergency situation.
To initiate an emergency power reduction:
1. In the left pane, click Groups.
2. Click the icon of the device/group, and go to the Policies tab
3. Click Emergency Power Reduction in the upper-right corner.
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