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Outlet help options – BayTech MRP units 2012 User Manual

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OUTLET HELP OPTIONS 

Outlet 1: Outlet Control Help

















Receptacle Controls  

On, Off, Reboot, Lock, and Unlock 




























On n --Turn on an Outlet, n=0,1...24,all
Off n --Turn off an Outlet, n=0,1...24,all
Reboot n --Reboot an Outlet, n=0,1...24,all
Status --MRP-10 Status
Config --Enter configuration mode
Lock n --Locks Outlet(s) state, n=0,1...24,all
Unlock n --Unlock Outlet(s) state, n=0,1...24,all
Current --Display True RMS Current

Voltage --Display True RMS Voltage

Power --Display Average Power

Clear --Reset the maximum detected current

Temp --Read current temperature

Logout --Logoff

Logoff --Logoff

Exit --Logoff

Password --Changes the current user password

Whoami --Displays the current user name

Unitid --Displays the unit ID

These commands are to control the individual outlets. From the (MRP >) prompt, enter one of the
following commands: ON n, OFF n, REBOOT n, LOCK n, UNLOCK n, where “n” is the outlet
number you want to command.

Example: To turn “On” Outlet 3, type ON 3 from the MRP prompt. If the
confirmation option is turned on, the UNIT will display the following:

Turn On Outlet 3 (Y/N)?

Type “Y” for yes or “N” for no. Likewise, typing “ON ALL”, “ON 0”, or “ON” at the MRP >
prompt and responding “Y” for yes, turns ‘On’ all outlets. The OFF n command work similarly as the
ON n command.

The REBOOT n command will reboot or reset equipment attached to corresponding receptacle(s).
When the command to REBOOT (n) is sent from the MRP > prompt, the MRP powers ‘Off’ the
corresponding outlet(s) for approximately 10 seconds, then powers them ‘On’ in sequence.
This command only works on outlets which were ‘On’ prior to receiving the reboot command.

The LOCK n command is an admin user only command. This command
allows the admin user to lock an outlet in its current state. The user assigned to
the outlet will not be able to change the outlet’s state.
Example: To lock Outlet 1, type lock 1 at the MRP prompt.

MRP10>lock 1,
Lock Outlet 1 (Y/N)? y

Type “Y” for yes or “N” for no. The status of Outlet 1 will be changed to ‘Locked’. Likewise, typing
“LOCK ALL”, “LOCK 0”, or “LOCK” at the MRP > prompt and responding “Y” for yes, ‘Locks’
all outlets. The UNLOCK n command works similarly as the LOCK n command.