User Instructions Section 5847
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000) Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Chapter 3. Commands Page 3-123
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PRCONFIG
Description: Displays the current configuration of each analog and binary input, all
function channels, all energy management channels, and the relay and LED alarm
configuration.
Command Level: 2
Syntax: PRCONFIG [channel_type] [channel_designator] [channel_range]
[node_designator] [node_range] [group_designator]
P [channel_type] [channel_designator] [channel_range] [node_designator]
[node_range] [group_designator]
Comments: To display the limits of the analog channels, use the LIMITS command, or
enter the command PRCONFIG An (where n is [node_number]channel_number). To
display the control program for an LED or a relay, use the PROGRAM command, or enter
the command PRCONFIG Rn (where n is [node_number]channel_number). The
group_designator option displays the channel designators and channel names in the
group.
Notes: Analog, binary, energy management, LED, function, or relay channel
configurations can be viewed separately, or one single configuration can be viewed by
itself by entering the command PRCONFIG followed by a space and then the character A
for analog, B for binary, E for energy management, L for LED, F for function, or R for
relay, followed by the number, if desired. This command will only display active energy
management channels, unless PRCONFIG E was issued.
The condition type, notification code, and service effect fields are not displayed in a relay
or LED channel configuration when the alarm type is set to N.
Analog and binary channels are automatically mapped to MCA parameters when the
VPS or LPS MCA Interface is used. Configurations for these analog and binary channels
can be displayed using the PRCONFIG command and options. Refer to Tables 2-1
through 2-3 for a correlation between channels and mapped VPS MCA and LPS MCA
parameters. To view settings and equipment inventory of just the VPS or LPS, use the
PRCONFIG VORTEX or PRECONFIG LPS command and options. These commands
are explained next.
Related Commands: PRCONFIG LPS, PRCONFIG VORTEX
Example:
Command<2>: PRCONFIG
ANALOG CHANNEL CONFIGURATION AS OF 07:38:01 ON 01/01/01.
Chan Description Act Rpt Pol Scale 4-20 Unit Off-Dly-On
A0001 Analog Channel 1 Y Y + 100.0 N Amps 0s 0s
Sub-access ID Montype Monfmt
ANALOG1 DCVOLTS D
A0002 Analog Channel 2 Y Y - 100.0 N Amps 0s 0s
Sub-access ID Montype Monfmt
ANALOG2 DCVOLTS I
BINARY CHANNEL CONFIGURATION AS OF 07:38:21 ON 02/09/01.
Chan Description Act Rpt Cont Class Off-Dly-On
B0001 Binary Channel 1 Y Y CC 0s 0s
Sub-access ID Condtype Ntfc Svef