4. Description of the RPCM Device
4.3.3. Description of the Color
Coding
System for RPCM CLI
To obtain information quickly, a color indication of the status of inputs and outlets is used. (See
Figure 4.3.1.) Below is a brief description of the color signals (designations).
Description of input color signals:
green
— input is on;
red
— lights when there is no voltage;
yellow
— input voltage is outside the specified limits;
grey —
when the input is administratively turned off;
if the ground is bad, the [Ground] field flashes BAD in yellow color
.
Description of the outlet color signals:
green
— outlet is switched on and is in working order, and the energy is consumed;
blue
— outlet switched on, but the energy is not consumed;
red
— outlet was switched off due to short circuit, overcurrent on output, overcurrent on
input or overvoltage;
yellow
— outlet is turned on, but has an alarm overcurrent condition;
grey
— outlet is administratively turned off;
magenta
— outlet is malfunctioning (administratively on, but no voltage provided to out-
put).
Note. A similar scheme is used for the physical interface, for the web interface and for the command line interface.
4.3.4. Fundamentals of the RPCM CLI Interface and Getting Help
The basis of the command line interface is
command
.
The command can be supplemented with
subcommands
(one or more).
At the end of the command line, specify
the parameter
, which specifies the scope or object of the
application.
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