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General Operation:
The menu interface is driven by the navigation buttons. Up to 512 events are stored
internally in the unit. 4 AC adapters are supplied to enable use in most world-wide
outlets. Insert appropriate adapter into the AC Adapter Input Jack to prepare to
monitor.
VPM Callouts
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Display Screen
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Navigation Buttons
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Power Button
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Input Jack for AC Plug Adapters
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Event Key Legend
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Battery Compartment
Adapter Guide
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EU: Europlug CEE7/16 2 Pins, Class II
United Kingdom
Ireland / Hong Kong
US: Class II Model NEMA 1-15P JIS AC Power
Receptacle with 2 Prongs.
North America / South America
Japan
Australian: AS/NZ 3112 2 Pins, Class II
China / Australia
Argentina
EU: Europlug CEE 7/16 2 Pins, Class II
Continental Europe
Quick Start:
Confirm the appropriate nominal voltage, monitoring standard, time, date and
delete any stored events from the unit. This is done in the SETUP menu accessed
via the REVIEW screen. The time and date must be set before the first use.
Screen Navigation:
Press the power button to turn the unit on and display the REVIEW Screen. The
review screen is the default screen when the unit is not connected to AC power.
Press the down arrow twice to highlight SETUP and press ENTER. The unit ships
from the factory with the nominal voltage set to 120 and the monitoring standard
set to ITIC. Nominal voltage options are 100,110,120,200,208,220,230 and 240V.
To change a setting, highlight Set Nominal and press ENTER. Scroll up or down
through available options and press ENTER to select highlighted nominal voltage.
Press DOWN ARROW to change monitoring standard. Press the RIGHT ARROW to
view/change time and date settings, press the RIGHT arrow again to view log and
event data. If events are in memory, highlight appropriate option and press ENTER.
UP ARROW to change default NO to YES and press ENTER to clear log or events.
Unit is now ready to start monitoring. With the power on, plug the VPM in the out-
let to be monitored. A lightning bolt icon confirms detection of AC power.
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Scroll vertically through
menus:
Count of events
Chronological log of events
Setup options
Scroll horizontally through event detail options
Count of individual
events
Count of total events
Battery life remaining
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