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Command Reference Guide
/AS Alarm Status Screen
Lists all available user-defined alarms and indicates whether or not each alarm has been
triggered as described in Section 8.11. The resulting screen will display "Yes" (or 1) for
alarms that have been triggered or "No" (or 0) for alarms that have not been triggered.
If desired, the /AS command line can also include an optional alarm argument that will
cause the unit to display the status of one individual alarm as shown in the table below:
AlarmName AlarmArgument
Over Current (Initial) OCI
Over Current (Critical) OCC
Over Temperature (Initial) OTI
Over Temperature (Critical) OTC
Open Circuit Breaker CBO
Lost Communication with Unit CL
Ping No Answer PNA
Serial Port Invalid Access Lockout LO
Power Cycle (Cold Boot) CB
Buffer Threshold BT
Plug Current PC
Lost Voltage (Line In) VL
No Dialtone ND
Emergency Shutoff ES
Availability: Administrator
Format: /AS [alarm] [Enter]
Where alarm is an optional argument, which can be used to display the status of an
individual alarm as shown in the table above.
/J Display Site ID / Unit Information
Displays the user-defined Site I.D. message. If the optional asterisk (*) argument is
included in the command line, the command will also show model number, serial
number, current rating and software version for the VMR/NPS unit.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User, ViewOnly
Format: /J [*] [Enter]
Where * (asterisk) is an optional command argument, that is used to display the
model number, current rating and software version for the VMR/NPS unit.
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