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SIS-PM / SiS-PM-841 / SIS-PMS User Manual
uncheck the option "Enable", set this option on again to regain access. To locate the
shared device in your local network, click the button "Find". A dialog box "Find
network device" will appear. Choose the computer by using the mouse double-click
and then the device and click "OK" button.
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To edit the network device, select it and click the "Edit" button, or just double click
on the network device.
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To remove the network device, select it and click the "Remove" button. You can
select multiple network devices using ctrl and shift keys. You can also remove all
network devices by clicking the "Clear" button.
Hint: Use the popup menu which can be activated by the right mouse button click on the
table.
Command line interface
To let people switch sockets from the user applications the following command line
interface syntax is supported:
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pm.exe -[on | off] -device name -socket name
Examples:
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"C:\Program Files\Gembird\Power Manager\pm.exe" -on -sis-pm -socket1
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"E:\Utils\PM3\pm.exe" -off -my sis-pm -table lamp
Execute pm.exe with -info key to get the complete information on current device status. For
each of the connected devices the following information is provided and available from
Info.ini file in the PowerManager folder:
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DeviceName - the user specified device name;
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Socket#name, where # is replaced by a certain socket number - the user specified
socket name;
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Socket#SwitchState, where # is replaced by a certain socket number - TRUE, when
the socket is switched on, FALSE, when the socket is switched off;
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Socket#VoltageState, where # is replaced by a certain socket number - TRUE, when
voltage presence on the socket is detected, FALSE, when there is no voltage on the
socket;
Example:
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pm.exe -info
Note: Each use of this command line option totally overrides the data in Info.ini file.
Note: Power Manager should be launched.