Western Telematic NPS-2HD Switch User Manual


 
6.4. The Default Command
The Default Command (/D) sets plugs to their default On/Off
status. The default status is set using the Plug Parameters menus
described in Section 5.5. To set plugs to defaults, type /D and
press [Enter].
Note:
·
When User Mode is active, this command will only
be applied to the plug owned by the User's
password. The command will not be applied to a
plug that is owned by another User Password.
·
When the System Mode is active, this command
will be applied to both plugs.
·
This command will always be applied to all owned
plugs. It cannot be directed only to a specific plug.
6.5. The Automated Mode
The Automated Mode allows the NPS-2HD to perform
On/Off/Boot/Default/Exit commands, without displaying menus
or generating response messages. Automated Mode is designed
to allow the NPS to be controlled by a computer (or another
automatic system) which can generate commands to control
power switching functions without human intervention.
When the Automated Mode is enabled, the /ON, /OFF, /BOOT,
/D and /X commands are executed without a "Sure?"
confirmation prompt and without command response messages;
the only reply to these commands is the "NPS>" prompt, which is
displayed when the command is complete.
Note: When Automated Mode is enabled, all NPS
password security functions are disabled, and users
are able to access System Level command functions
(including the configuration menus), and control
both plugs without entering a password. If you need
to enable the Automated Mode, but want to restrict
network access to NPS configuration menus, it is
recommended to enable and configure the IP
Security Function as described in Section 5.6.1.