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Malf/CB Status

This page is selectable from the Status/Monitor tab suite and displays the status of malfunctions, circuit breakers, radio stations and other entities.

Descriptive text lines appear, chronologically, at the display, with a time stamp on their incidence. When the number of incidents registered exceeds the page capacity, further pages are generated and linked.

Those conditions which may be reset are provided with selection buttons.

The information and control provided by this page are as follows:

Clear All Malfunctions Clear all Malfunctions currently active.
Restore All Failed Stations Clear Malfuntions currenly set to Failed.
Reset Circuit Breakers Reset all Circuit Breakers currently broken.
Sort Newest to Oldest List all current malfunctions starting with the most recent.

In the Malf/CB Status toolbar area selection buttons are provided to "de-clutter" the information display. These correspond to the above condition categories and their alternate action may be used to display or suppress the related information:

Active Malfs These are identified in red text. Selection of an associated button displays a keypad, which allows the malfunction definition to be displayed, or for it to be set inactive.
Armed Malfunctions These are identified in yellow text, each with its selected arming conditions. Selection of an associated button displays a keypad, which allows the malfunction definition to be displayed, for the arming conditions to be changed, for the malfunction to be activated, or for it to be disarmed.
Failed Statns Failed radio stations are identified in cyan text. Selection of an associated button displays a keypad, with options to view the station information, to restore the station (or to fail or restore co-located facilities), or to select it as the area map reference centre.
Hard CBs These are circuit breakers which are within the simulated area and have been manually tripped.
Soft CBs These are circuit breakers which are within the simulated area and have been thermally tripped, and are identified in magenta text.
Misc These are typically simulation "freeze" conditions and are identified in green text. Selection of an associated button resets the condition.

NOTE: Popped circuit breakers must be manually reset.