Operation

2.Switch Plug(s) Off: To power-off a plug, type /OFF n and press [Enter]. Where "n" is the number or name of the desired plug. Note that the "/OFF" command can also be entered as "/OF". For example:

/OFF 2 or /OF ROUTER

3.Boot Plug(s): To initiate a Boot cycle, type /BOOT n and press [Enter]. Where "n" is a the number or name of the desired plug. Note that the "/BOOT" command can also be entered as "/BO". For example:

/BOOT 1 or /BO ATMSWTCH

4.Suppress Command Confirmation Prompt: To execute a Boot/On/Off command without displaying the "Sure?" prompt, include the ",Y" option at the end of the command line. For example:

/ON ROUTER,Y or /BOOT 2,Y

6.2.3.Applying Commands to Several Plugs - Text Interface

As described below, Boot/On/Off commands can be applied to only one Switched AC Outlet, or to an assortment of outlets.

Note: When Boot/On/Off operations are initiated, Boot/Sequence Delay times will be applied as described in Section 5.3.3.2.

1.Several Plugs: To apply an On / Off / Boot command to several plugs, enter the numbers or names for the plugs, separated by a "plus sign" (+). For example to switch plugs 1, 3, and 4 Off, enter the following:

/OFF 1+3+4 [Enter]

2.Series of Plugs: To apply a command to a series of IPS Plugs, enter the number for the plugs that mark the beginning and end of the series, separated by a colon. For example, to switch plugs 1 through 3 On, enter the following:

/ON 1:3 [Enter]

4.All Plugs: To apply a command to all plugs, enter an asterisk in place of the name or number. For example, to Boot all plugs, enter the following:

/BO * [Enter]

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