Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface237Sensor/Actuator Location ExampleUse the X, Y and Z coordinates to describe each sensor's or actuator'sphysical location in the data center. SeeIndividual Sensor/ActuatorPages (on page 232).The X, Y and Z values act as additional attributes and are not tied to anyspecific measurement scheme. Therefore, you can usenon-measurement values.Example:X = Brown Cabinet RowY = Third RackZ = Top of CabinetValues of the X, Y and Z coordinates: X and Y: They can be any alphanumeric values comprising 0 to 24characters. Z: When the Z coordinate format is set toRack Units, it can be anynumber ranging from 0 to 60. When its format is set toFree-Form, itcan be any alphanumeric value comprising 0 to 24 characters. SeePDU (on page 176).Feature PortThe FEATURE port supports connection to the following devices.Device DescriptionAsset Strip Raritan asset stripsExternalBeeperAn external beeper with the RJ-45 socket.LHX 20 Schroff® LHX-20 heat exchanger.SHX 30 Schroff® SHX-30 heat exchanger.LHX 40 Schroff® LHX-40 heat exchanger.Power CIM This type represents one of the following Raritanproducts: Raritan power CIM, D2CIM-PWR. This CIM is usedto connect the PX3TS to the Raritan digital KVMswitch -- Dominion KX II / III. Dominion KSX II Dominion SX or SX II