Switching Off An Actuator; Example - Turning On A Specific Actuator; Unblocking A User - LEGRAND Raritan PX3TS User Manual

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Unblocking a User

Switching Off an Actuator

This command syntax turns off one actuator.
#
control actuator <n> off
To quicken the operation, you can add the parameter "/y" to the end of the
command, which confirms the operation.
#
control actuator <n> off /y
Variables:
<n> is an actuator's ID number.
The ID number is available in the PX3TS web interface or using the show
command in the CLI. It is an integer starting at 1.
If you entered the command without "/y", a message appears, prompting you
to confirm the operation. Then:
Type y to confirm the operation, OR
Type n to abort the operation

Example - Turning On a Specific Actuator

The following command turns on the actuator whose ID number is 8.
#
control actuator 8 on
If any user is blocked from accessing the PX3TS, you can unblock them at the
local console.
To unblock a user:
1.
Access the CLI interface using any terminal program via a local connection.
See
With HyperTerminal
When the Username prompt appears, type unblock and press Enter.
2.
3.
When the "Username to unblock" prompt appears, type the name of the
blocked user and press Enter.
Chapter 9: Using the Command Line Interface
(on page 525).
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