4. Description of the RPCM Device
red
— the output was disconnected due to input overload, overcurrent, input overcurrent,
short circuit at the output, overvoltage at the output (accompanied by appropriate mes-
sages);
yellow
— output is on, but has an overload condition (accompanied by corresponding
messages);
gray
— output is administratively disabled;
magenta
— the output is faulty (administratively on, but has no voltage on it).
blinking from grey / red to magenta
— the output is faulty (administratively off or off due
to short circuit/overcurrent/input overload/overvoltage but has voltage on it).
4.11.4.2. Description of Common Parameters
Figure 4.11.4. this section is numbered "
2
".
The description of the general parameters is given for the convenience of obtaining information
and visual identification of the system. The following fields are displayed:
name of the monitored device;
type of device (for mining modules);
description (extended comment up to 254 characters).
4.11.4.3. Last Reboot and Next Reboot
In Figure 4.11.4., this section is marked with the number "
3
".
Displays the date and time of the last reboot, as well as the time zone in UTC format.
4.11.4.4. "CONSUMPTION" Subsection
In Figure 4.11.4., this section is indicated by the number "
4
".
A summary of the monitoring settings for current consumption is displayed. Below are the pa-
rameters of this section displayed in the general window "Automation":
Monitoring
— has two values "NO" or "YES", the field is intended to indicate the watch-
dog status;
Current value, mA
— current value at the moment;
Alarm limit, mA
— current value to trigger the alert;
Alarm limit, s
— stabilization delay before alarm;
Alarm
— the field is intended to alarm you of a critical situation;
Last alarm time
— information about the date and time of the last alarm;
Restart limit, mA
— current value to trigger the restart;
Restart limit, s
— stabilization delay before restart;
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