ePAQ-9405
User’s Guide
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Test Panel
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The header indicates how many events are available, and also whether the events
are stored in RAM or in BBRam (Events are stored in BBRam if battery-backed
memory is available).
Each entry contains:
The date of the SOE event
The time of the SOE event (with milliseconds)
The point number, in square brackets
The point description
The state (either ON or OFF as appropriate).
There are several forms of this command, as follows:
15.16.1 SOE
Just entering SOE will cause all saved SOE events to be displayed on the test-panel,
most-recent first. The listing can be terminated at any point by hitting any key.
15.16.2 SOE [point-number]
This form of the command will only display SOE events from the specified status
point number. You must include the square brackets! Therefore, the command
soe [16]
will display all SOE events on Status Point 16.
15.16.3 SOE count
This form of the SOE command will display the most recent <count> events.
For example,
soe 10
will display the 10 most recent SOE events
These two forms can be combined, for example:
soe [1] 3
will display the 3 most
recent SOE events on point 1.
If the SOE Logger is not configured, or not available in the link being run in the RTU,
the SOE command will display an error message and exit.
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