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4.4.7
RCCMD Execute/Command
This RCCMD signal will cause any RCCMD receiver (e.g. another CS121, RCCMD client or
SITEMANAGER, SITESWITCH4) to execute a command or program.
Figure 66:
HTTP - Job Editor: RCCMD execute/command
Any CS121, SITEMANAGER, SITESWITCH can also act as an RCCMD listener; see the
following examples:
Example of use 1: CS121-adapter as RCCMD-listener
If it is necessary to execute a command with parameters or a user defined script then these
commands must be prepared as an executable batch on the RCCMD client.
The following example toggles the state of AUX output port 2 to high. To ensure that the above
command works with a CS121 as RCCMD client the following four criteria must be met:
Enable RCCMD Listener and set RCCMD Listener Port in menu “Network & Security”.
Add IP of UPSMAN sender in the SNMP community of the CS121-RCCMD client (see also
section “SNMP”)
Target AUX port must be set to "use as Output" (menu AUX, see according section)
The send RCCMD Command must match the settings of the CS121 RCCMD listener client.
See the UPSMAN User Manual for setting up this job on a computer running UPS
Management Software.
Example of use 2: CS121-adapter switches an output
CS121 receives an external RCCMD signal to switch an output at the SS4 (Power Switch)
which is connected to the AUX of a CS121.
If you want to send from a CS121, UPSMAN, SITEMANAGER II, SITEMONITOR II,
SITESWITCH 4 or any other RCCMD sender a signal to any other RCCMD client e.g. to switch
at its AUX port an output, please follow the example below.
Note:
To let the receiver act as RCCMD listener, same basic settings in menu
“Network & Security” are necessary: Please ensure that the option
“RCCMD Listener” is enabled and the RCCMD Listener port is specified.
(Usually the listener port is 6002)
Figure 67:
HTTP
– Enable RCCMD Listener
Generally there are 3 commands which can be transmitted from any RCCMD Sender: