Black Box MPSH16-D20-120V Manual De Usuario

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CHAPTER 8:  The Status Screens
 
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To display the Plug Status Screen via the Text Interface, type 
/S and then press 
[Enter].  To display the Plug Status Screen via the Web Browser Interface, click on 
the "Plug Status" link.  
Note that when the /S command is invoked via the Text Interface, the command 
line can also include arguments that allow the command to display status for an 
individual outlet, two or more specific outlets, or a range of several outlets:
/S 
Displays status for all switched outlets.
/S s 
Displays status for an individual outlet, where s is the name or number 
 
of the desired outlet.
/S s+s  Displays status for two or more specific outlets, where s is the number 
 
or name of each desired outlet.  A plus sign (
+) is entered between each 
 
outlet number or name.
/S s:s  Displays status for a range of outlets, where s is the number or name of 
 
the outlet at the beginning and end of the range of desired outlets.  A  
 
colon (
:) is entered between the two outlet numbers or names that mark 
 
the beginning of the range and the end of the range.
The Plug Status Screen lists the following parameters for each switched outlet:
•  Plug:  The alphanumeric number of each switched outlet.
Note:
If an asterisk appears next to the plug number in this column, 
this indicates that the plug is "busy", and still in the process of 
completing a previous command.  This could be a command that 
was invoked by the current user or another user.
•  Name:  The user-defined name for each switched outlet.
•  Status:  The current On/Off status of each switched outlet.  If the Status 
column includes an asterisk, this means that this outlet is busy completing 
another command, that was previously invoked, either by you or another user.
•  Boot Seq. Delay:  The user-defined Boot/Sequence Delay for each 
switched outlet.
•  Default:  The Default On/Off value for each switched outlet.
•  Priority:  The user-defined priority setting for each switched outlet.
•  Amps:  The current, in Amps, being consumed by each switched outlet.