User`s guide
17-3
Command Reference Guide
17.3. Command Set
This Section provides information on all Text Interface commands, sorted by
functionality
17.3.1. Display Commands
/S Display Circuit Status Screen
Displays the Circuit Status Screen, which lists the current On/Off state, plus the circuit
number, circuit name, Boot/Sequence Delay value and Default On/Off value for each
circuit. For more information, please refer to Section 8.3.
Note that the /S command line can also include arguments that display On/Off status for
an individual circuit, two or more specific circuits, or a range of several 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 status information 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 status information 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.
Notes:
• In Administrator Mode and SuperUser Mode, all circuits are displayed. In
User Mode and ViewOnly Mode, the Circuit Status Screen will only include
the circuits allowed by your account.
• The RPC will return a "0" to indicate that the circuit is Off, or a "1" to indicate
that the circuit is On.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User, ViewOnly
Format: /S [Enter]
/SG Display Circuit Group Status Screen
Displays the Circuit Group Status Screen, which lists the available Circuit Groups, the
numbers of the circuits included in each Circuit Group, the current On/Off state, the
user-defined Boot/Sequence Delay value, and the Default On/Off value for each circuit.
For more information, please refer to Section 8.4.
Note: In Administrator Mode all user defined Circuit Groups are displayed.
In SuperUser Mode, User Mode and ViewOnly Mode, the Circuit Group Status
Screen will only include the Circuit Groups allowed by your account.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User, ViewOnly
Format: /SG [Enter]










