Status The Status window displays the current view, controllable outlets, or other current information. Buttons in
the Header select the current view.
8.1.1. Device View
The Device View displays the status of a
single device. It shows the current status
of each outlet of the device, and allows
selection of one or more outlets for
control. It also displays the current draw
of each inlet and any alarms.
Use the checkboxes to select or de-select
any outlet for control.
Outlet Status Outlet status is displayed
by a colored text box. The color indicates
the current status of the outlet and the
text indicates the function being
performed.
Outlet is On
On
I
Outlet is On during Cycle. It
Cycle
n
will turn off when cycle time is
l
complete
e
Outlet is Off
t
Off
Outlet is Off during Cycle. It
Reboot
S
will turn on when cycle time is
t
complete
a
Outlet is Off. It has been
t
On /
commanded to turn on and
Pend
u
will do so in its turn based on
s
the delay time.
The current of each power inlet (main) is
displayed below the outlets fed by that
inlet. High current alarms are highlighted
in red, low current alarms are highlighted
in yellow.
8.1.2. Group View
The Group Veiw displays the status of a
single group. Groups are two or more
outlets linked together for simultaneous
control. In the group view, each device
containing a member of the group is
displayed on a line, with the status of the
outlets that are group members. Control
the group by clicking on the appropriate
button in the Control section.
8.1.3. Global View
The Global View displays all iBootBars in
one view. Each outlet has a checkbox,
allowing multiple outlets to be
simultaneously controlled without the
need to establish a group. Only outlets
that the user has rights to will have status
and control checkbox displayed.
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Device View
Group View
Global View
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