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Energenie EG-PMS2 User Manual

Programmable usb surge protector

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USER MANUAL
HANDBUCH
HANDLEIDING
MANUEL DESCRIPTIF
EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE
РУКОВОДСТВО ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ
PROTECTOR
КЕРІВНИЦТВО КОРИСТУВАЧА

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL HANDBUCH HANDLEIDING MANUEL DESCRIPTIF EG-PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE РУКОВОДСТВО ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ PROTECTOR КЕРІВНИЦТВО КОРИСТУВАЧА...
  • Page 2 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 ...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    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...
  • Page 5: Hardware Requirements

    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 ...
  • Page 6 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...
  • Page 7: Installation

    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 ...
  • Page 8 – 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.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10 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).
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12 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...
  • Page 13 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.
  • Page 14 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.
  • Page 15 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.
  • Page 16 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.
  • Page 17 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) ...
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 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 ...
  • Page 20 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.