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2: Installing PowerKey
See Appendix 2, Using Multiple PowerKey Pro Units, if you have
more than one PowerKey Pro connected to your computer.
Name your PowerKey Pro unit and outlets
3.
If you wish, type a name into the Unit Name field at the top
of the Hardware Setup dialog box.
4.
Type names into the fields for each outlet on the PowerKey
Pro unit.
It’s a good idea to give your outlets names that describe what’s
plugged into them. For example, names like “Monitor,” “Printer,”
etc. come in handy when creating Events to control the outlets.
Set up the CPU outlet
5.
To the sides of the outlet list, there is a set of radio buttons
labelled “CPU.” Set the button corresponding to the outlet
your computer is plugged into. If your computer is
plugged into the wall, select “None.”
Be sure to correctly set the CPU radio button. It is essential in order
for PowerKey Pro to start up and shut down the system.
6.
If your computer has Soft Power as determined in Prepar-
ing for Installation, make sure the “Always On” box for the
computer’s outlet is checked.
You can also check this box for other outlets that you may wish to
leave on. This is useful for devices such as lamps which you wish to
control manually.
7.
Click OK, then choose “Quit” from the File menu.
If you haven’t already, please take a moment to fill out your registra-
tion card now. It will help us give you quicker technical support if
you need it, and keep you informed about product updates.
That’s all there is to it! The next chapter shows you how to use
your PowerKey Pro, and offers a brief tutorial on some of its
more powerful features.
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