User`s guide

8-3
The Status Screens
8.3. The Circuit Status Screen
The Circuit Status screen shows the On/Off status of the RPC's switched circuits, and
lists user-defined Circuit Names, Boot/Sequence Delay values, and Default On/Off
settings. On RPC-40L8A4 series units, the Circuit Status Screen will also lists the status
of the Alarm Inputs.
Notes:
When the Circuit Status Screen is viewed by an "Administrator" or "SuperUser"
level account, all RPC circuits are listed. When the Circuit Status Screen is
viewed by a "User" or "ViewOnly" level account, the screen will list only the
circuits that are allowed by that account.
Section 5.7 describes the procedure for configuring the circuit parameters
that are listed in the Circuit Status Screen.
The Alarm Inputs are not included on RPC-4850 series units.
To display the Circuit Status Screen via the Text Interface, type /S and press [Enter].
To display the Circuit Status Screen via the Web Browser Interface, click on the "Circuit
Status" link. Note that when the /S command is invoked via the Text Interface, the
command line can also include arguements that display On/Off status for an individual
circuit, two or more specific circuits, or a range of circuits:
/S Displays configuration details and ON/Off status for all switched circuits.
/S s Displays On/Off status for an individual circuit, where s is the name or
number of the desired circuit.
/S s+s Displays On/Off status for two or more specific circuits, where s is the
number or name of each desired circuit. A plus sign (+) is entered between
each circuit number or name.
/S s:s Displays On/Off status for a range of circuits, where s is the number or
name of the circuit at the beginning and end of the range of desired circuits.
A colon (:) is entered between the two circuit numbers or names that mark
the beginning of the range and the end of the range.
The Circuit Status Screen lists the following parameters for each switched circuit:
CircuitStatus:
Circuit: The alphanumeric number of each switched circuit.
Note: If an asterisk appears next to the circuit number in this column, this
indicates that the circuit is "busy", and still in the process of completing a
previous command. This could be a command that was invoked by the current
user or another user.
Name: The user-defined name for each switched circuit.
Status: The current On/Off status of each switched circuit. If the Status column
includes an asterisk, this means that this circuit is busy completing another
command, that was previously invoked, either by you or another user.