Planar Wallnet Setup & Operation page 57

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You can also choose All or Direct:
• All returns the status of all the displays listed
in RS232 Setup. This can take a while if there
are many of them.
• If WallNet is connected to a series of displays,
Direct returns information from the first one
it is connected to, regardless of its address.
Direct is useful if the lamps aren't on, and you
don't know the display's RS232 ID. You can
control it Directly to get its Full Status.
Full Status gives you information about the
current settings of the display. In addition, for
displays that have slot memory, there are
clickable links to look at the contents of each of
the non-empty memory slots.
Full Status and Memory retrieves everything
plus the contents of all the non-empty memory
slots. If many of the memories are used, it can
take several minutes to get it all. If you do this
with All, you will have a long wait. This selection
only appears for display products that have the
memory slot feature.
Fault Status retrieves the current state of the
display. Choose a display ID from the dropdown
box and click Get Status for. The current Fault
State will be displayed, as well as the state of the
High Brights. This selection only appears for
display products that have the High Bright LED
diagnostic feature.
High Brights refer to the very bright amber and
red LEDs that flash on the screen in a pattern.
These form a code, shown in the table on the
Fault Status page, that would tell a person
watching the screen what the current fault is. This
same Fault Status is displayed in the table as Fault
State.
The All On and All Off buttons, as well as the
On/Off buttons for individual displays, turn on
and off these High Bright LEDs, not the displays
themselves.
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