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arising

 

out

 

of

 

the

 

use

 

of

 

the

 

product

 

or

 

damage

 

to

 

the

 

connected

 

equipment,

 

regardless

 

of

 

the

 

legal

 

theory

 

on

 

which

 

such

 

claim

 

is

 

based;

 

even

 

if

 

advised

 

of

 

the

 

possibility

 

of

 

such

 

damage.

 

Damages

 

include,

 

but

 

are

 

not

 

limited

 

to,

 

loss

 

of

 

profits,

 

loss

 

of

 

savings

 

or

 

revenue,

 

loss

 

of

 

use

 

of

 

the

 

product

 

or

 

the

 

connected

 

equipment

 

or

 

any

 

associated

 

equipment,

 

loss

 

of

 

software,

 

cost

 

of

 

capital,

 

cost

 

of

 

any

 

subsequent

 

equipment,

 

facilities

 

or

 

services,

 

downtime,

 

the

 

claims

 

of

 

third

 

parties,

 

including

 

customers,

 

and

 

injury

 

to

 

property.

 

Some

 

states

 

do

 

not

 

allow

 

exclusion

 

or

 

limitations

 

of

 

incidental

 

or

 

consequential

 

damages

 

so

 

any

 

such

 

limitations

 

or

 

exclusions

 

herein

 

may

 

not

 

apply

 

to

 

the

 

purchaser.

 

This

 

warranty

 

is

 

valid

 

in

 

U.S.

 

and

 

Canada

 

only.

 

 

NOTE:

 

COMPENSATION

 

FOR

 

RESTORATION

 

OF

 

DATA

 

LOSS

 

IS

 

NOT

 

COVERED

 

AND

 

ZUNIDIGITAL,

 

LLC

 

DOES

 

NOT

 

ASSUME

 

ANY

 

LIABILITY

 

FOR

 

ANY

 

INCIDENTAL,

 

CONSEQUENTIAL

 

OR

 

INDIRECT

 

DAMAGES

 

UNDER

 

THIS

 

LIMITED

 

WARRANTY.

 

SOME

 

STATES

 

DO

 

NOT

 

ALLOW

 

THE

 

EXCLUSION

 

OR

 

LIMITATION

 

OF

 

INCIDENTAL

 

OR

 

CONSEQUENTIAL

 

DAMAGES,

 

SO

 

THE

 

ABOVE

 

LIMITATION

 

OR

 

EXCLUSION

 

MAY

 

NOT

 

APPLY

 

TO

 

YOU.

 

 

GENERAL

 

PROVISIONS

 

CHOICE

 

OF

 

LAW/JURISDICTION.

 

The

 

laws

 

of

 

the

 

State

 

of

 

California,

 

USA,

 

govern

 

this

 

warranty.

 

It

 

gives

 

you

 

specific

 

legal

 

rights,

 

and

 

you

 

may

 

also

 

have

 

other

 

rights

 

that

 

vary

 

from

 

state

 

to

 

state.

 

This

 

warranty

 

does

 

not

 

affect

 

any

 

additional

 

rights

 

you

 

have

 

under

 

laws

 

in

 

your

 

jurisdiction

 

governing

 

the

 

sale

 

of

 

consumer

 

goods,

 

including,

 

without

 

limitation,

 

national

 

laws

 

implementing

 

EC

 

Directive

 

44/99/EC.

 

 

FORMAL

 

WARRANTY

 

CLAIMS

 ‐ 

HOW

 

TO

 

MAKE

 

A

 

CLAIM.

  

In

 

the

 

event

 

damage

 

has

 

occurred

 

to

 

Products

 

or

 

Connected

 

Equipment,

 

You

 

must

 

follow

 

these

 

instructions:

 

(1)

 

Call

 

ZuniDigital,

 

LLC

 

within

 

two

 

(2)

 

months

 

after

 

You

 

discover

 

a

 

Product

 

Defect

 

(or

 

should

 

have

 

discovered

 

it,

 

if

 

such

 

Product

 

Defect

 

was

 

obvious);

 

(2)

 

Give

 

a

 

detailed

 

explanation

 

of

 

how

 

the

 

damage

 

occurred;

 

(3)

 

Obtain

 

a

 

Return

  

Authorization

 

Number;

 

(4)

 

Upon

 

receipt

 

of

 

a

 

claim

 

form

 

(which

 

may

 

be

 

sent

 

to

 

You

 

after

 

You

 

filed

 

Your

 

Formal

 

Warranty

 

Claim),

 

fill

 

out

 

the

 

claim

 

form

 

entirely;

 

(5)

 

Return

 

the

 

Products,

 

shipping

 

prepaid

 

by

 

You

 

(to

 

be

 

refunded

 

if

 

You

 

are

 

entitled

 

to

 

a

 

remedy

 

under

 

the

 

Scope

 

of

 

this

 

Limited

 

Warranty),

 

to

 

ZuniDigital,

 

LLC

 

for

 

verification

 

of

 

damage,

 

along

 

with

 

a

 

copy

 

of

 

Your

 

original

 

sales

 

receipts

 

and

 

proof

 

of

 

purchase

 

(UPC

 

label

 

or

 

packing

 

slip)

 

for

 

such

 

Products,

 

the

 

completed

 

claim

 

form,

 

and

 

printed

 

Return

 

Authorization

 

Number

 

on

 

the

 

outside

 

of

 

the

 

return

 

package

 

(the

 

claim

 

form

 

will

 

include

 

instructions

 

for

 

return).

 

Summary of Contents for ZCG10202B-M-42-WBRLN-41H

Page 1: ...Page 1 ZuniDigital Energy Saving Surge Protector with Wireless to Ethernet Bridge User s Guide ZCG10202B M 42 WBRLN 41H ...

Page 2: ...ZuniDigital SmartGreen Surge Protector with Wireless Bridge Extender Before installing and using this innovative product please read this user s guide thoroughly and retain it for future use This user s guide will explain how to setup and use the surge protector with wireless bridge wireless extender Retail Package Contents ZuniDigital SmartGreen Surge Protector with Wireless Bridge Extender 2 SMA...

Page 3: ...ctor that helps to eliminate wasted Standby Power and will eventually pay for itself with the money saved on electricity bills Secondly it is a Wireless Bridge Extender that allows you to connect up to 5 wired Ethernet devices to an existing wireless network and increase the wireless network s signal range ...

Page 4: ...ontent from the Web Home entertainment centers often lack a wired Ethernet cable for Internet ready devices to connect to so ZuniDigital integrated a wireless bridge into our energy saving surge protector to fill this need The wireless bridge lets up to 5 Ethernet ready devices connect with an existing Wi Fi network Wireless Extender Access Point Easily extend the range of an existing wireless net...

Page 5: ...ireless Bridge power is OFF BLINKING Wireless interface is enabled WLAN OFF Wireless interface is disabled BLINKING Bootup mode is active RB OFF Bootup is complete STEADY Valid connection on LAN port BLINKING Data being transferred received on LAN port L1 L5 OFF Invalid connection on LAN port ...

Page 6: ...like those found in speakers Also note that elevating the travel router from the floor will increase wireless broadcast signal performance and range Step 1 Attach Antennas Remove the protective film from the surge protector and attach the 2 SMA antennas to the main body The antennas should be secure but do not over tighten them Step 2 Power ON Plug the surge protector into a wall outlet and then f...

Page 7: ...button If the desired wireless network is not listed verify that it is operational and click the REFRESH button Step 9 Apply Security Settings If the selected wireless network uses data encryption you will be required to enter a Pass Key password in order to connect the wireless bridge to the existing wireless network If prompted please key in the network s Pass Key and click the APPLY button Step...

Page 8: ...Page 8 connection with your wireless network and you may can now use the bridge anywhere within the broadcast range of the wireless network it is currently connected to ...

Page 9: ...extender s SSID will be the same SSID the wireless bridge is currently connected to with a 2 at the end For Example If the wireless bridge is currently connected to the Mary s Router network then the wireless extender would broadcast an SSID of Mary s Router 2 Step 2 Select SSID and Connect Select the wireless extender s SSID and then connect your wireless enabled device s as you normally would PL...

Page 10: ...ry to setup a secondary Master Device in order to use this surge protector Using a secondary Master Device is optional and the surge protector will function normally with only one Master Device setup Step 1 Prepping the Surge ProtectorRemove the protective film or static bag from the surge protector and verify that there are no cracks or major damage to the housing Step 2 Power ONPlug the ZuniDigi...

Page 11: ...e 2 Setup OPTIONAL Plug your secondary desktop or laptop computer into the other outlet labeled Master Whether this Master Device is powered ON or OFF will control the flow of power to the Controlled Outlets Please be aware that it is not necessary to setup a secondary Master Device in order to use this surge protector Using a secondary Master Device is optional and the surge protector will functi...

Page 12: ... chargers at all times Plug these devices into the outlets labeled Constant Devices plugged into these outlets will remain powered as long as the Main Power Switch remains in the RESET position Step 7 Analog Line Surge Protection OPTIONAL Plug any phone RJ 11 or coaxial cables used in your office workstation setup into the labeled IN ports on the surge protector Then use a matching cable specific ...

Page 13: ...T ON position If you select CONTROLLED then the wireless to Ethernet bridge with extender will only be powered when one or both of the Master Devices are powered ON In this mode it will take approximately 45 seconds for the wireless to Ethernet bridge and extender to boot up TEMPORARY CONTROLLED POWER BUTTONThe Temporary Controlled Power Button provides 90 seconds of power to the Controlled Outlet...

Page 14: ...ce is optional and the surge protector will function normally with only one Master Device setup Step 1 Prepping the Surge ProtectorRemove the protective film or static bag from the surge protector and verify that there are no cracks or major damage to the housing Step 2 Power ONPlug the ZuniDigital Smart Green Surge Protector into a wall socket and flip the Main Power Switch to the RESET position ...

Page 15: ... to use this surge protector Using a secondary Master Device is optional and the surge protector will function normally with only one Master Device Step 5 Controlled Device SetupPlug device such as monitors printers speakers and scanners into the outlets labeled Controlled These devices will not draw any power when the Master Device is powered OFF These devices will only have power available when ...

Page 16: ...tionalityPower ON the Master Device and confirm that all of the Controlled Devices have power available Step 9 Set Ethernet Green Power ModeSelect the power mode you want to use to control the wireless to Ethernet bridge and extender If you select CONSTANT the wireless to Ethernet bridge and extender will have remain powered as long as the surge protector s Main Power Switch remains in the RESET O...

Page 17: ...hat it is not necessary to setup a secondary Master Device in order to use this surge protector Using a secondary Master Device is optional and the surge protector will function normally with only one Master Device setup Step 1 Prepping the Surge ProtectorRemove the protective film or static bag from the surge protector and verify that there are no cracks or major damage to the housing Step 2 Powe...

Page 18: ... 2 Setup OPTIONAL Plug your stereo receiver into the other outlet labeled Master Whether this Master Device is powered ON or OFF will control the flow of power to the Controlled Outlets Please be aware that it is not necessary to setup a secondary Master Device in order to use this surge protector Using a secondary Master Device is optional and the surge protector will function normally with only ...

Page 19: ... to maintain power to some devices such as DVR s cable boxes lamps telephones chargers and routers at all times Plug these devices into the outlets labeled Constant Devices plugged into these outlets will remain powered as long as the Main Power Switch remains in the RESET position Step 7 Analog Line Surge Protection OPTIONAL Plug any phone RJ 11 or coaxial cables used in your office workstation s...

Page 20: ...s the surge protector s Main Power Switch remains in the RESET ON position If you select CONTROLLED then the wireless to Ethernet bridge with extender will only be powered when one or both of the Master Devices are powered ON In this mode it will take approximately 45 seconds for the wireless to Ethernet bridge and extender to boot up TEMPORARY CONTROLLED POWER BUTTONThe Temporary Controlled Power...

Page 21: ... and that the wireless bridge has power available If the wireless bridge is in GREEN MODE a Master Device may need to be powered ON to trigger the bridge s power Devices connected to the wireless bridge are not able to connect with the router Set the devices to match the network parameters In most cases devices should be set to Obtain and IP Address automatically Devices connected to the wireless ...

Page 22: ... to Ground Power Outlets 2 Master 5 Controlled 3 Constant WIRELESS BRIDGE Wireless Standards IEEE 802 11N IEEE 802 11G IEEE 802 11B Interface LAN 5 Port 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 REBOOT Reboots the Wireless to Ethernet Bridge Extender RESET Factory Reset Button Antenna 2 SMA 5dBi COMMON SPECIFICATIONS LED Display POWER WAN LAN 1 2 3 4 5 WPS Dimensions Body Only not including antennas 15 91 x 5 04 x 1 78 E...

Page 23: ...ransferable During the warranty period for no additional charge ZuniDigital will repair or replace defective parts in the product or at the option of ZuniDigital replace the entire unit This warranty does not extend to any ZuniDigital product that has been damaged or rendered defective a as a result of accident misuse or abuse b by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by ZuniDigital or c by m...

Page 24: ...r market value of the equipment shall be the current value of the equipment specified in the most recent edition of the Orion Blue Book by Orion Research Corporation or a valuation as determined by ZuniDigital at ZuniDigital s discretion ZuniDigital reserves the right to review the damaged ZuniDigital surge protector the damaged equipment and the site where the damage occurred ZuniDigital shall no...

Page 25: ...rds 1 ZuniDigital determines that the damage to connected equipment was caused by sustained low voltage 2 Purchaser collects damages on connected equipment A new surge protector must be purchased for subsequent protection The ZuniDigital Connected Equipment Warranty only protects against damage to properly connected equipment where ZuniDigital has determined in its sole discretion that the Surge P...

Page 26: ...laws of the State of California USA govern this warranty It gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state This warranty does not affect any additional rights you have under laws in your jurisdiction governing the sale of consumer goods including without limitation national laws implementing EC Directive 44 99 EC FORMAL WARRANTY CLAIMS HOW TO MAKE ...

Page 27: ...ent or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause ...

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