Magnum M8-EPSM Manual Download Page 1

Plug-In Switch Module

[Mx-

EPSM

]  

Magnum Innovations

 

5675 Hudson Industrial Pkwy, Suite 3      -       Hudson, OH 44236      -       phone 330.915.2382      -      fax 330.529.5279      -      www.magnum-innovations.com      -      [email protected]

Package Contents:

- Plug-in Switch Module

Tools Required:

- None

Product Description:

The Magnum Plug-In Switch Module provides an easy way to save energy and control 
lighting and appliance loads based on room occupancy.
The module simply plugs into any standard wall receptacle and receives wireless signals 
from Magnum compatible products that tell it when to power on or off.
Features Include:
• Provides switching of plug-in electrical loads
• Communicates with other Magnum devices to enable energy savings
• Plugs into any standard outlet, no wiring required (optional mounting plate provided)
• Easily links with wireless rocker pads or sensors or connects to simple corded accessory 
rocker pad

SPECIFICATIONS

Part Numbers
(Frequency Dependant)

Power Supply
Maximum Load or Contact 
Ratings

Power Consumption
Transmission Range
Module Dimensions
Cord Lengths
Weight
Environment

Agency Compliance

M9-EPSM (902 MHz - North America)
M8-EPSM (868 MHz - Europe and China)
MJ-EPSM (928 MHz - Japan)
120 VAC 50/60Hz
General purpose: 15A@ 120VAC
Resistive: 15A 120VAC
Motor: ½ HP @ 120VAC
Tungsten: 960W @120VAC
Ballast: 600W @ 120 VAC
1.1W full load, 500mW quiescent
80ft (25m)
4.09” L x 1.85” W x 1.26” D
Plug cord: 3 ft.   Outlet cord: 1 ft.
12.3 oz. (348 g)
• Indoor use only
• 32° to 104°F (0° to 44°C)
• 20% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
cULus, FCC, and I.C.

Planning

Take a moment to plan and install the module for user convenience and optimal communi-
cation with other system components.
• Consider where the device will be plugged in, what it will control, and how power cords 
can be kept out of the way
• Consider the construction materials in the space and obstacles that may interfere with 
RF signals

Installing

Warning: ELECTRCAL SHOCK HAZARD. Do not open, cut the cord, or rewire the device.
Serious injury or death could result.
1. Turn the electrical load on (for example, a lamp) and unplug the cord from the wall 
outlet.
2. Plug the cord of the electrical load, for example a lamp, into the outlet cord of the 
module.
3. Plug the module into a standard wall outlet.
4. Test the connection by actuating the load using the Set button ( ) on the module.
Note: The plug and outlet are polarized, and not intended to be
mated with unpolarized devices.

Optional Mounting

The Plug-In Switch Module provides a fixed mounting option to prevent damage and theft. 
Using the included mounting plate, mount the device high enough off the floor to avoid 
spills and impact with cleaning equipment.
1. Using a level and a pencil, lightly mark two small dots to align the upper edge of the 
module on the wall where you want to mount it.
Tip: For easy housekeeping, provide sufficient clearance for vacuum cleaners.
2. Slide the mounting plate off the back of the module.
3. With the tab lock side down, mount the plate securely to the wall.
a. Using the pencil marks to
ensure it’s level, mark the
two mounting screw drill
points.
b. Drill two holes for the wall
anchors with a 3/16” drill
bit and insert the wall
anchors.
c. Insert the first screw
loosely and level the module.
d. Insert the second screw, and then hand tighten the first screw.
4. Slide the module onto the
mounting plate until it clicks in place.
Note: Any of the Magnum rocker
pads can be linked to the module.
For affordable remote control, 
consider the Magnum Corded Accessory Rocker Pad (soldseparately).

Proudly Made 

In America

Summary of Contents for M8-EPSM

Page 1: ...ere the device will be plugged in what it will control and how power cords can be kept out of the way Consider the construction materials in the space and obstacles that may interfere with RF signals Installing Warning ELECTRCAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open cut the cord or rewire the device Serious injury or death could result 1 Turn the electrical load on for example a lamp and unplug the cord from t...

Page 2: ...as a system The buttons and LEDs are used to navigate and select linking and setup options through a 3 tier menu system consisting of different Modes Menus Options The LEDs respond by showing solid or blinking lights of different colors to indicate active options and pend ing changes To use the interface hold the module so both thumbs can click the buttons without obscuring the LEDs The illustrati...

Page 3: ...ive option is indicated by the number of green blinks on the Set LED amber blinks indicate an unsaved change Click the Set button an appropriate number of times to select an option To change the vacancy check option This example shows changing the option from 5 to 15 minutes 1 Access Basic Setup mode 2 Select the Vacancy Check menu 3 Select an option 4 Save the selection Auto Off There are two aut...

Page 4: ...e accessed Move vloser to the device it may be out of range Try linking a different device Check for environmental conditions that interfere Verify the max number of devices 30 has not been exceeded Check if menu item can be accessed Check if changes can be saved Check for environment range issues Verify the device is linked Check if the appropriate devices are linked accordingly to good system pl...

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