Energy Saving Powerboard (ESP) – Super AV (RCIR) Model Instructions
Emerald Planet
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Instructions for use (cont.):
ONGOING / NORMAL USE
Once you have successfully completed the initial set-up, you can turn your TV On by clicking the On button of
your TV remote control twice.
1.
1
st
Press of the remote control reconnects mains power and allows the TV and Slave appliances to come
into Standby Power Mode. At this time the Red Standby Lights of the appliances will illuminate.
2.
2
nd
Press turns the TV On.
3.
You can now use your slave appliance as normal provided the ‘Master’ TV is On.
4.
When you have finished watching your TV, turn your TV off via the remote as you normally would. This
will turn your TV into Standby. After approximately 75 seconds the SPC will cut all power to all Master and
Slave appliances. Note that in some occasions this may take longer if you’re TV has a “Step Down Mode”.
5.
You are now saving electricity and money by preventing wasted Standby Power
6.
This SPC also saves power in the event people do not turn Off the TV e.g. when they leave the room, or
fall asleep in front of the TV etc. If after 57 minutes the SPC has not received an IR signal, the IR receiver
will flash for 3 minutes. This is a warning that the device is about to turn Off the TV and associated Slaves.
If you are watching the TV, simply press any IR remote control button. The flashing will stop and the TV
and associated appliances will not turn off. If you are watching the TV, simply press any remote control
button. The flashing will stop and the TV will not be disconnected from the electricity. If no one is
watching the TV and no remote control signal is sent, the flashing will stop after 3 minutes and mains
power will be disconnected from the TV ‘Master’ and all its ‘Slave’ appliances.
Overload and Surge Protection:
The power supply switches OFF if the total power of all connected appliances exceeds 2400W or if there is a power
surge. You must disconnect all appliances and press the reset button.
FAQs and Troubleshooting