Operation – Western Telematic Remote Power Boot Switch User Manual

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Example 1: To set default On/Off conditions as follows:

ON: Plugs 1 and 5

OFF: Plugs 2, 3, and 4

The Power-Up Default String would be defined as "10001".

Example 2: To set default plug conditions as follows:

ON: Plugs 3, 4, and 5

OFF: Plugs 1 and 2

The Power-Up Default String would be defined as "00111".

5. Operation

The device connected to the Control Port must send ASCII characters at the same data rate
as the RPB+. The unit accepts 8 bits no parity, or 7 bits even or odd parity, but will always
answer back at 8 bits, no parity.

Access the RPB+ Command Mode as described in

Section 4

, Step 1. When the "RPB+>"

prompt appears, the user may invoke the following commands.

Note:

Commands are not case sensitive.

Wait for the "RPB+>" prompt to appear before entering commands. The
prompt will not re-appear until the previous command is complete.

If an invalid command or parameter is entered, the RPB+ will respond
with the "?" message.

Switch Plug(s) On: To power-on one or all of the five switched plugs, type /n ON
[Enter]. Where "n" is a plug number from 1 to 5 and an asterisk (*) indicates the
command should be applied to all plugs.

1.

Switch Plug(s) Off: To power-off one or all of the five switched plugs, type /n
OFF

[Enter]. Where "n" is a plug number from 1 to 5 and an asterisk (*) indicates

the command should be applied to all plugs. Note that "OFF" can also be entered as
"OF".

2.

Boot Plug(s): To initiate a Boot cycle at one or all of the switched plugs, type /n
BOOT

[Enter]. Where "n" is a plug number from 1 to 5 and an asterisk (*) indicates

the command should be applied to all plugs. Note that "BOOT" can also be entered as
"B". The RPB+ will display a series of periods (dots) while the Boot cycle is in
progress.

3.

Status: To display the Status Screen, type /S [Enter].

4.

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