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Set Power Set Delay Command
The global power-on delay defines how much time has to pass between two
power-on actions.
Request Data
1
Delay in 1/10 seconds.
The delay is the minimum time after which a socket will be switched on after
a previous socket has been switched on.
Response Data
1
Completion Code
Get Power On Delay Command
Request Data
–
–
Response Data
1
Completion Code
2
Delay
Set Socket State Command
This command is used to switch on/off individual sockets.
Request Data
1
Socket number
[7–5] reserved
[4–0] socket number, 0−based, highest valid number depends on device
model
2
New state
[7–5] reserved
[0] 1b = power on, 0b = power off
Response Data
1
Completion Code
Get Socket State Command
Request Data
1
Socket number
[7–5] reserved
[4–0] socket number, 0−based, highest valid number depends on device
model
Response Data
1
Completion Code
2
Current socket state and visual state
[7] reserved
[6] 1b = blinking, 0b = steady
[5] 1b = LED green on, 0b = off
[4] 1b = LED red on, 0b = off
[3] 1b = waiting to be switched on, 0b = not waiting
[2] 1b = in power cycle delay phase, 0b = not delayed
[1] 1b = released because of soft breaker, 0b = norm
[0] 1b = power on, 0b = power off
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