Operation

Internet Power Switch v1.41h

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“/H” for help. IPS>

Figure 6.2: Plug Status Screen - Text Interface (IPS-800-D20 Shown)

6.2. Operation via the Text Interface

When using the Text Interface, all switching functions are performed by invoking simple, ASCII commands. ASCII commands are also used to display status screens and to log out of command mode. The Text Interface includes a Help Menu, which summarizes all available IPS commands. To display the Text Interface Help Menu (Figure 6.3), type /H and press [Enter].

6.2.1.The Plug Status Screen - Text Interface

When you login to the IPS command mode using the Text Interface, the first screen displayed after login is the Plug Status Screen. The Plug Status Screen (Figure 6.2) lists the current status of the IPS’s Switched AC Outlets and displays the firmware version and currently defined Site I.D. Message.

Normally, the Plug Status Screen will also be redisplayed each time a command is successfully executed. Note however, that if desired, the Automated Mode (See Section 6.4) can be enabled to suppress the display of the Plug Status Screen after each command.

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Western Telematic IPS-800-D20, IPS-800E-D20, IPS-1600-D20, IPS-1600E-D20 manual Operation via the Text Interface