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LynTec RPC

By: RTI
Updated: May 22, 2026
Version: 1.0
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This driver provides IP control of the LynTec RPC panel over HTTP. It supports individual breaker control, zone-based group control, system events, and automatic status polling with real-time feedback for all breaker, zone, and event states.

Version History

v1.0 - Initial release

Introduction & Manufacturer Profile

LynTec designs and manufactures intelligent power control solutions for professional AV, theatrical, and architectural lighting applications. The LynTec RPC (Remote Power Control) panel provides centralized network control of circuit breakers, breaker zones, and system events.

This driver provides IP control of the LynTec RPC panel over HTTP. It supports individual breaker control, zone-based group control, system events, and automatic status polling with real-time feedback for all breaker, zone, and event states.


Version History

  • v1.0 (March 2026) - Initial Release

Driver Features

  • Breaker Control - Turn individual breakers ON, OFF, or Toggle (up to 167 breakers)
  • Zone Control - Turn breaker zones ON, OFF, or Toggle (up to 12 zones)
  • Event Control - Trigger system events including All Breakers ON/OFF and Hurry Off
  • Status Feedback - Real-time state feedback for all breakers, zones, and events
  • Auto Reconnect - Automatic reconnection on connection loss
  • Status Polling - Automatic polling every 15 seconds

System Requirements & Prerequisites

RTI System Requirements

  • Integration Designer - 11.5 or above
  • XP Firmware - 24.x or above

Device Requirements

  • LynTec RPC Panel - Network-enabled, HTTP control enabled (default)
  • Network - RPC panel and RTI processor on the same LAN
  • IP Access - Static IP or DHCP reservation recommended

Driver Configuration

  1. In Integration Designer, add the LynTec RPC driver to your project
  2. Enter the IP Address of the RPC panel
  3. Set the Port (default: 80)
  4. Select the Number of Breakers matching your system (20, 42, 84, 126, or 167)
  5. The driver will automatically connect and begin polling on program load

Note: Assign a static IP or DHCP reservation to the RPC panel to prevent address changes.

Finding the RPC IP Address

  • Access the RPC web interface via browser and check the network settings page
  • Review your router or switch's DHCP client list
  • Check the front panel display if equipped

Functions

Breaker Control

  • Breaker On - Turn breaker ON (Parameter: breaker number 1-167)
  • Breaker Off - Turn breaker OFF (Parameter: breaker number 1-167)
  • Breaker Toggle - Toggle breaker state (Parameter: breaker number 1-167)

Zone Control

Zones must be pre-configured in the RPC panel web interface before use.

  • Zone On - Turn all breakers in a zone ON (Parameter: zone number 1-12)
  • Zone Off - Turn all breakers in a zone OFF (Parameter: zone number 1-12)
  • Zone Toggle - Toggle zone state (Parameter: zone number 1-12)

System Events

  • All Breakers On - Turns all breakers ON (Event 1)
  • All Breakers Off - Turns all breakers OFF (Event 2)
  • Hurry Off - Fast emergency shutdown of all breakers (Event 3)
  • Event On - Trigger any system event ON (Parameter: event number 1-8)
  • Event Off - Trigger any system event OFF (Parameter: event number 1-8)

Variables

Connection

  • Connection State (Integer) - 0 = Disconnected, 1 = Connected
  • Connected (Boolean) - True when connected
  • Disconnected (Boolean) - True when disconnected
  • Initialization State (Integer) - 0 = Uninitialized, 1 = Initialized
  • Initialized (Boolean) - True when driver has completed initialization
  • Uninitialized (Boolean) - True when driver is initializing

Breaker State

Breaker N State (Integer, N = 1 to configured count)

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = On
  • 2 = Tripped
  • 3 = Faulty
  • 4 = Manual On
  • 5 = Empty

Breaker variable categories are shown based on the configured Number of Breakers setting.

Zone State

Zone N State (Integer, N = 1-12)

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = On
  • 2 = Sequencing

Event State

Event N State (Integer, N = 1-8)

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = On
  • 2 = Processing

Events

Connection Events

  • CONNECTED - Fired when connection to the RPC panel is established
  • DISCONNECTED - Fired when connection to the RPC panel is lost
  • INITIALIZED - Fired when driver initialization completes
  • UNINITIALIZED - Fired when driver begins initialization

System Status Events

  • EMERGENCYOVERRIDE - Fired when Emergency Override (Event 4) is active
  • BROWNOUT - Fired when Brown-Out condition (Event 6) is detected
  • EMERGENCYLIGHTING - Fired when Emergency Lighting (Event 8) is activated
  • BREAKERNTRIPPED - Fired when breaker N has tripped (N = breaker number)
  • BREAKERNFAULT - Fired when a fault is detected on breaker N

Limitations

  • Zone configurations must be set up in the RPC panel web interface — zones cannot be created or modified from the driver
  • Breakers in Manual On (4) state cannot be controlled remotely; physical panel access is required
  • When Emergency Override is active, remote breaker commands are blocked by the panel
  • The Number of Breakers setting should match the actual installed breaker count; slots reporting state 5 (Empty) are unpopulated physical slots in the panel hardware

System Testing

  • Integration Designer - 11.13
  • XP Processor Model - XP-6s
  • XP Processor Firmware - 25.9.24
  • Device Model - LynTec RPC Panel
  • Device Firmware - Current

Support Contact

Remote Technologies Inc.

Phone: +1 952-253-3100

Email: support@rticontrol.com