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EG-PMS2

PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR

All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners

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

The indicator Surge Ok (see Figure #1 above) stays on if the surge

protection is well functioning and non-manageable sockets (first and

last) are switched on

3. Installation

It  is  strongly  recommended  to  avoid  damp  or  wet  places  for

installation.

EG-PMS2 should be connected to the European AC wall socket of

the standard DIN 49 440.

Do not plug several sockets in line

Do not use if covered

De-energized only if power plug is unplugged

NEVER  connect  appliances  which  does  not  allow  unattained

operation !

Summary of Contents for EG-PMS2

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL HANDBUCH HANDLEIDING MANUEL DESCRIPTIF EG PMS2 PROGRAMMABLE USB SURGE PROTECTOR...

Page 2: ...pective owners PROGRAMMABLE SURGE PROTECTOR PROGRAMMIERBARE STECKDOSENLEISTE PROGRAMMEERBARE STEKKERDOOS PARASURTENSEUR PROGRAMMABLE Do not plug several sockets in line Do not use if covered De energi...

Page 3: ...also possible to pre program the unit event timer schedule hardware schedule and then disconnect EG PMS2 from the managing computer The device can be used as an advanced standby killer 1 1 Features Th...

Page 4: ...applications could be switch my scanner on when I want to scan or switch my printer off whenever I exit Windows 1 2 Specifications Input voltage max 250 VAC 50 60 Hz Maximum load current 10 A Maximum...

Page 5: ...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 One free USB por...

Page 6: ...spective owners 2 Indicators and controls of EG PMS2 Figure 1 Main rocker switch Z with self restoring fuse Indicator Socket 3 Non manageable socket Indicator Socket 4 Indicator Socket 2 Indicator Soc...

Page 7: ...eans that this particular socket is switched on The indicator Surge Ok see Figure 1 above stays on if the surge protection is well functioning and non manageable sockets first and last are switched on...

Page 8: ...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 The sockets Socket 1 Socket 2 Socket...

Page 9: ...ower 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 rock...

Page 10: ...of their respective owners family 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...

Page 11: ...egistered trademarks of their respective owners 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...

Page 12: ...GE PROTECTOR All brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners Figure 4 Double click on each socket will switch it on or off green color means the socket is switched on red col...

Page 13: ...s are registered trademarks of their respective owners 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...

Page 14: ...an choose the icon from drop down list box Such icon is a fast way to switch the device connected to the socket on off or check the device status You can also assign a hot key to switch the socket on...

Page 15: ...registered trademarks of their respective owners 4 2 Setting up the hardware schedule Using the Hardware schedule button available from the Settings window you can create the hardware timer schedule...

Page 16: ...of their respective owners 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 butt...

Page 17: ...ton 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 To repeat your event...

Page 18: ...incorrect entries these will be highlighted and an error message will appear Click the Apply button again after correcting all the errors Use Sync button see Figure 6 above to synchronize device timer...

Page 19: ...The interval between the present and the last entry can not exceed 180 days Without loop the total execution period of the schedule can not exceed 215 days Loop period can not exceed 180 days NOTE If...

Page 20: ...e owners 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 tim...

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