
3.3.3 IM Commands in Google Hangouts
At this point, you’re able to talk to the
PWR-RMT-RBT2-515R-LC
and start controlling the plugged in devices.
Type
“
HELLO
” (without quotes) for a list of available commands. The Google Talk account will respond with,
“
Please type ‘HELP’ to list available commands
.”
Outlet Commands:
SET [ON/OFF/RESET] [0/1/2] (where 0=Both outlets, 1/2=Outlets)
UIS [ON/OFF]
GET [IP/STATUS]
Example 1: SET ON 1 (will turn on outlet 1)
Example 2: UIS OFF (will turn off power cycle)
3.3.4 Accessing UI Remotely via DDNS
Login to your router and port forward port 80 or any other port to the IP assigned to the
PWR-RMT-RBT2-
515R-LC.
Next, register for a free DDNS provider for your dynamic WAN IP. This will ensure that when your IP
changes, the DDNS provider will keep track of the change and allow you to access your device
remotely via an easy to remember name. Input the registered DDNS name in the “Network” menu in
the UI. The following DDNS providers are supported:
Dyn.com
myddns.com
zive.org
dhs.org
Once DDNS is setup, you can login anywhere via the name you registered for the DDNS provider (e.g.
test1.dyndns.org). Once logged in, you can control the outlets in the “Current Status” menu. Click on
the Green buttons in On/Off Control to turn devices on or off.