System/Node/CPU Status
This list view appears in the top, right pane when either the Common System Status
(available under Job Details), Node & CPU Status Status (available under Node) or Annun
Status (available under the LCD Annunciator and Main Display) item is selected in the Job
Tree.
System Statuses are pseudo inputs that can be correlated to outputs. For example:
Correlate a signal circuit to operate as a power supply. (using Init Done).
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Customize the Fire Drill operation.
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Correlate a relay to operate on Reset Command (using Sys Reset)
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System Statuses are can also be correlated to LEDs.
System statuses can have three different scopes.
Common System Status - as the name suggests, their scope is system wide.
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Common Alarm, Fire Drill and Signals active are some examples. They need no
further qualification.
For a complete list see System Status Details
Node Status - Node Active and AC On are examples of Node status. The list view
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appears once for each network node on the system. When you choose one and
correlate to it, you are specifying, for example, the AC On status of the selected
Node. The Scope column specifies the Node of the status.
For a complete list see Node Status Details
CPU Status - These fall into two categories.
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o The list view containing the special Annunciator Statuses, Control Enabled
and its complement, appears in the job tree under each Main Display and
LCD Annunciator for every CPU that has a LCD.
o The list view containing the other CPU statuses appears in the job tree for
each network node and is combined with the Node Statuses. These CPU
Statuses are assumed to be associated with the main CPU of the Node.
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