Sophisticated Circuits PowerKey Pro 200 User Manual page 15

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Example
This example shows PowerKey Pro connected to a Power Mac
6100, a printer and a modem:
The Power Mac 6100 has Hard Power, so it is plugged into
Outlet 2. The modem and printer are also plugged into Outlet
2, so they will all turn on together. The monitor is connected to
Outlet 1, and can be turned on and off separately from the rest
of the system.
A computer with Soft Power would be connected similarly.
The only difference is that the computer would be plugged
into the Always On outlet or directly into the wall.
We designed PowerKey Pro so that there is room between
outlets for many typical "power bricks" such as those used by
modems. If you still don't have enough room, you can use a
short extension cord. Many computer stores sell very short
cords just for this purpose.
If you plug your monitor into PowerKey Pro instead of your com-
puter, it can be controlled separately. Chapter 3 describes a sample
Event which will turn off your monitor when the computer is idle.
2: Installing PowerKey
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