Temperatures Tab

Sensor 1, 2, 3

Raise Alarm at;

default := 70░C / 158░F);
Using the up and down arrows you can increase/decrease the value where an alarm should be raised.

Raise Alarm at;

default := -10░C / 14░F;
Using the up and down arrows you can increase/decrease the value where an alarm should be raised.

Enable Sensor x Alarm;

default := Checked;
Checking this box will make Motherboard Monitor check the Sensor x temperature against the Sensor x Alarm Settings. Unchecking this box will cause Motherboard Monitor to never raise an alarm for the Sensor x Temperature.

Show warning message for Sensor x;

default := Checked;
Checking this box will make Motherboard Monitor show you a message when the Motherboard Alarm Settings have been reached. Unchecking this box will make sure you don’t get a message when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. PC speaker and play Wav will not be avaible if you uncheck this box

Sound PC Speaker for Sensor x Alarm;

default := Checked;
Checking this box will make your PC Speaker beep when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. This option is only available if Show Warning Message checked.

On Sensor x Alarm Run;

default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will make Motherboard Monitor run another program when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. If you see [none] then this means that no other program has been selected. Click the File button to locate the program you want to launch when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. Right click on the filename (if you have on selected) will give you the option to add a switch

Select File;

default := [none];
Clicking on this box will bring up a standard Windows Open dialog box. In this box you can select the File/Program you want to run when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. Only Executable files can be selected (*.Exe, *.Com, *.Bat).

On Sensor x Alarm Play;

default := UnChecked;
Checking this box will make Motherboard Monitor play a wave when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. If you see [none] then this means that no wave has been selected. Click the Select Wave button to locate a wave you want to launch when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. This option will not be avaible if you have the Show Warning Message unchecked.

Select Wave;

default := [none];
Clicking on this box will bring up a standard Windows Open dialog box. In this box you can select the wave you want to play when the Sensor x Alarm Settings have been reached. Only waves can be selected (*.wav).