Displaying plug status – Western Telematic NPS-2HD User Manual

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6.2. Displaying Plug Status

The Status Screen displays the On/Off state and selected

parameters for the switched plugs. To display the Status Screen,

type /S and press [Enter]. Note that although the /S command

is available in both User and System Mode, the System Status

Screen includes more information than the User Status Screen.

When the System Mode is active, the /S command will produce

the screen shown in Figure 6.1, which lists status and parameters

for both switched plugs, along with Console Port parameters, and

modem command strings. Note that in System Mode, the /S

command will also accept an argument which will display the

User Password for each plug. To display plug passwords, access

the System Mode, type /SP and press [Enter].
When the User Mode is active, the /S command will produce a

different version of the status screen, which lists the status and

parameters only for the plug(s) owned by the User password

entered at login. If a separate User Password has been assigned

to the other plug, the User Mode Status Screen will not list the

status for that plug. In User mode, plug passwords cannot be

displayed.

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Plug | Name

| Status | Boot Delay | Password

| Default

------+------------------+--------+------------+------------------+---------

1

| ROUTER_POWER_A

| ON

| 15 Sec

| (defined)

| ON

2

| ROUTER_POWER_B

| ON

| 15 Sec

| (defined)

| ON

------+------------------+--------+------------+------------------+-------

Modem Init. String:

ATE0M0Q1&C1&D2S0=1

Modem Disc. String:

+++ATZ

Communication Settings: 9600,N,8,1

Command Echo:

OFF

Disconnect Timeout:

30 Min

Command Confirmation:

ON

Automated Mode:

OFF

Button Mode:

ON

"/H" for Help

Figure 6.1: System Status Screen (Passwords Hidden)

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