Operation

6.3. Boot/On/Off Commands

These commands are used to Boot or toggle the On/Off status of the NPS's two switched plugs. If the same password has been applied to both switched plugs, commands can be directed to Plug 1, Plug 2, or both switched plugs. If a separate User Password has been assigned to each plug, then commands can only be applied to the plug that is owned by the User Password entered at log in. Plugs may be specified by name or number.

Notes:

￿When User Mode is active, commands will only be applied to plugs owned by the User's password.

￿To apply a command to both outlets, enter an asterisk (*) in place of the plug number or name. Commands can only be applied to both plugs when the unit is operating in System Mode, or when both plugs are owned by the same User Password.

￿When commands are applied to both plugs, the NPS will delay for approximately 1 second between actions. For example, when switching both plugs On, the NPS will switch Plug 1 On, delay one second, then switch Plug 2 On.

￿Wait for the "NPS>" prompt to appear before entering commands. The prompt will not reappear until the previous command is complete.

￿Commands are not case sensitive. All commands are invoked by pressing [Enter].

￿If command confirmation is enabled, the NPS will display the Status Screen after the Boot/On/Off commands are successfully completed.

1.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".

Examples:

￿To boot both plugs, type /BOOT * or /BO * and then press [Enter].

￿To boot plug 1, type /BOOT 1 or /BO 1 and then

press [Enter].

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