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USER MANUAL HANDBUCH HANDLEIDING MANUEL DESCRIPTIF EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE РУКОВОДСТВО ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ PROTECTOR КЕРІВНИЦТВО КОРИСТУВАЧА...
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR PROGRAMMABLE SURGE PROTECTOR PROGRAMMIERBARE STECKDOSENLEISTE PROGRAMMEERBARE STEKKERDOOS PARASURTENSEUR PROGRAMMABLE ПРОГРАММИРУЕМЫЙ СЕТЕВОЙ ФИЛЬТР ПРОГРАМОВАНИЙ СЕТЕВОЙ ФІЛЬТР Do not plug several sockets in line Do not use if covered De-energized only if power plug is unplugged ...
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PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR 1. Introduction Congratulations with your purchase of this Energenie Power Manager. Your EG-PMS2 is an advanced surge protector with power management features. Four sockets are individually manageable by the computer via USB interface. The sockets can be switched on/off by a timer schedule, by user or different events.
EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR The manageable sockets can then be switched on and off by the schedule, simple typical applications could be: “switch my peripherals on every working day at 8:50 AM” etc. The manageable sockets can also be programmed with Power...
EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR Indoor use. Dimensions: 378 x 98 x 55 mm Net weight: 1 kg 1.3. Hardware requirements Computer running Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/7 or Windows 8 is required for using the Power Manager software ...
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR 2. Indicators and controls of EG-PMS2 Main rocker switch (Z) Figure #1 with self-restoring fuse Surge Ok (Ok – when lit up) Socket 4 Socket 3 Socket 2 Socket 1 Non-manageable socket Non-manageable socket Indicator Socket 4...
2.1. Indicators Main rocker switch Z with built in self recovering fuse (see Figure #1 above) is lit – this means that EG-PMS2 is connected to the power supply and active The indicator Socket 1 (2,3,4) (see Figure #1 above) is lit – this means that this particular socket is switched on ...
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– so they are called non-manageable sockets in this manual. If EG-PMS2 is switched on then the Surge OK indicator is lit. In this case both non-manageable sockets are now live and connected to the power supply.
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NOTE: If the total power consumption (or peak power) of the devices, connected to EG-PMS2 exceeds 2200 Watts, the circuit breaker may power EG-PMS2 off. In this case, please, remove the excessive load first and then (after 2-3 minutes) press the main rocker switch (Z) to restore the power supply.
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After a successful installation a socket icon will appear in your system tray. 4.1. Managing EG-PMS2 Double click on the socket icon in the system tray or select Open from the popup menu, you will get the windows with device list (see Figure #2 below).
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR Push the Device settings button (bottom right here) to set the device- specific options (see Figure #3 below) Figure #3 Double click on the device and you will get the window of the main control panel shown on the Figure #4 below.
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR Figure #4 Double click on each socket will switch it on or off (green color means the socket is switched on; red color means the socket is switched All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners...
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR off). Click the Settings button for each socket to access the Settings dialog box (see Figure #5 below). Figure #5 You can choose a different device and another socket from the Device and Socket drop down list-boxes.
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR It is possible to give a name to the device and socket (for example Printer or Scanner) using the Rename button Check the System tray checkbox if you want to put the icon of the socket into the system tray.
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR 4.2. Setting up the hardware schedule Using the Hardware schedule button available from the Settings window you can create the hardware timer schedule (see Figure #6 below). To add a new record, click the Add button.
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR The window Add entry will appear (see Figure #7 below). In the dialog box, specify the required time and the action Figure #7 To edit the record, select it and click the Edit button or just double click on the entry.
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR Figure #8 To remove the record, select it and click the Remove button (see Figure #6 above). You can select multiple entries using Ctrl and Shift keys. You can also remove all entries from the schedule by clicking the Clear button (see Figure #6 above) ...
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR Figure #9 After the schedule record has been created, click the Apply button (see Figure #6 above) to save the hardware timer schedule changes. In case of incorrect entries, these will be highlighted and an error message will appear.
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR The new event time should be in the future There can not be a duplicate entry The total quantity of events can not exceed 16 per socket The total quantity of events also depends on the total execution period of the schedule ...
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EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR 4.3. Setting up the software schedule Using the Software schedule button available from the Settings window you can create the software timer schedule (see Figure #10 below). NOTE: the software timer schedule will only be executed if the managing computer is on and the Power Manager is launched.
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