Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Switching Off an Actuator
This command syntax turns off one actuator.
#
control actuator <n> off
To quicken the operation, you can add the parameter "/y" to the end of
the command, which confirms the operation.
#
control actuator <n> off
/y
Variables:
<n> is an actuator's ID number.
The ID number is available in the PX web interface or using the show
command in the CLI. It is an integer between 1 and 32.
If you entered the command without "/y", a message appears, prompting
you to confirm the operation. Then:
Type
y
to confirm the operation, OR
Type
n
to abort the operation
Example - Turning On a Specific Actuator
The following command turns on the actuator whose ID number is 8.
#
control actuator 8 on
Unblocking a User
If any user is blocked from accessing the PX, you can unblock them at
the local console.
To unblock a user:
1. Log in to the CLI interface using any terminal program via a local
connection. See
With HyperTerminal
(on page 336).
2. When the Username prompt appears, type
unblock
and press
Enter.
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