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Command Reference Guide
/OFF Switch Plug(s) OFF
Switches selected plugs(s) or Plug Group(s) Off, as described in Section 9.2.2. When
the /OFF command is used to switch more than one plug, Boot/Sequence Delay Period
will be applied as described in Section 5.7. The /OFF command can also be entered
as /OF.
Note: When this command is invoked in Administrator Mode or SuperUser
Mode, it can be applied to all MPC plugs and Plug Groups. When invoked in
User Mode, the command can only be applied to the plugs and/or Plug Groups
that are enabled for the account.
Availability: Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/OFF [aux] <n>[,Y] [Enter] or /OF <n>[,Y] [Enter]
Where:
aux If you are directing the command to an outlet on an attached AUX/Remote
MPC unit, then the aux argument must be included in the command line
in order to route the command to the appropriate MPC unit. If your local
MPC unit is not connected to AUX/Remote MPC units, then there is no
need to include this argument in the command line.
n The number or name of the plug(s) or Plug Group(s) that you intend to
Switch Off. To apply the command to several plugs, enter a plus sign (+)
between each plug number. To apply the command to a range of plugs,
enter the numbers for the first and last plugs in the range, separated by a
colon character (:). To apply the command to all plugs allowed by your
account, enter an asterisk character (*).
,Y (Optional) Suppresses the command confirmation prompt.
Examples:
Assume that your account allows access to Plug A2 and Plug A3. To switch Plugs
A2 and A3 on your local MPC unit Off, without displaying the optional command
confirmation prompt, invoke either of the following command lines:
/OFF A2+A3,Y [Enter] or /OF A2+A3,Y [Enter]
To direct the /OFF command to plug B4 on an AUX/Remote MPC unit connected to the
AUX2 port on your local MPC unit, invoke either of the following command lines:
/OFF aux2 B4 [Enter] or /OF aux2 B4 [Enter]