
eZ-TOMAS and eZ-TOMAS Remote 927191 Using eZ-TOMAS Remote 10-11
How to Read Status Lines
Each status line shows the overall status of a server (an eZ-TOMAS application). Note that these lines are updated
regardless of whether or not the remote is logged onto the server.
Indication for the associated server
“A” indicates that a live acquisition is currently in progress.
“-“ indicates that no live acquisition is in progress
The term “Offline” refers to both (1) the associated server, and (2) the server connection.
When a server shows a status of Offline the server may, in fact, be available; but a network
connection [to the server] may not be. “Offline” will be the sole entry in the status line,
when the Port Timeout value is met. The port timeout value is set [in seconds] in
eZ-TOMAS Remote’s Servers Connections dialog box. For more information refer to the
section, An Explanation of Offline Status, which immediately follows this table.
“L” indicates that limit checking is enabled.
“-“ indicates limit checking is not enabled.
“D” indicates the Digital I/O state is enabled.
“-“ indicates the Digital I/O state is not enabled.
“OK” indicates no alarm limits have been reached.
“LOLO” indicates that a channel value dropped below the LO-LO limit value.
“LO” indicates that a channel value dropped below the LO limit value, but not below the LO-
LO limit value.
“HI” indicates that a channel value rose above the HI limit value, but did not exceed the HI-
HI value.
“HI-HI” indicates that a channel value rose above the HI-HI limit value.
If a tachometer is specified “on” for the configuration, then the RPM is shown as long as the
RPM value is other than zero.
* The fourth status designator consists of 2 or 4 letters; and indicates the operational status in relation to alarm limits.
The status is associated with the highest severity [of any limit and channel]. The limit values are set in the Edit menu.
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