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Command Reference Guide
/OFF
Switch Plug(s) OFF
Switches selected plugs(s) or Plug Group(s) Off, as described in Section 5.3. When the
/OFF command is used to switch more than one plug, Boot/Sequence Delay Period will
be applied as described in Section 6.6. The /OFF command can also be entered
as /OF.
Note:
When this command is invoked in Administrator Mode or SuperUser
Mode, it can be applied to all VMR/NPS plugs and Plug Groups. When invoked
in User Mode, the command can only be applied to the plugs and/or Plug
Groups that are enabled for the account.
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/OFF <s>[,Y]
[Enter]
or
/OF <s>[,Y]
[Enter]
Where:
s
The number or name of the plug(s) or Plug Group(s) that you intend to
Switch Off. To apply the command to several plugs, enter a plus sign (+)
between each plug number. To apply the command to a range of plugs,
enter the numbers for the first and last plugs in the range, separated by a
colon character (:). To apply the command to all plugs allowed by your
account, enter an asterisk character (*).
,Y
(Optional) Suppresses the command confirmation prompt.
Example:
Assume that your account allows access to Plug A2 and Plug A3. To switch Plugs
A2 and A3 on your local VMR/NPS unit Off, without displaying the optional command
confirmation prompt, invoke either of the following command lines:
/OFF A2+A3,Y
[Enter]
or
/OF A2+A3,Y
[Enter]
/DPL
Set All Plugs to Default States
Sets all switched outlets to their user-defined default state. For information on setting
outlet defaults, please refer to Section 6.6.
Note:
When this command is invoked in Administrator Mode or SuperUser
Mode, it will be applied to all VMR/NPS outlets. When invoked in User Mode,
the command will only be applied to the plugs that are allowed by the account.
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/DPL[,Y]
[Enter]
Where ,Y is an optional command argument, which can be included to suppress the
command confirmation prompt.