Electricite

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CPU

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PlasmA

I UnScrewed my PlamA ball it contains an “ds-4069” transformer and use 10V input DC …

card references are “4069-M 2004.09.25”

Habilitation Electrique

HARDWARE

220v

Orys / Inotech / 21KI76

1) CONNECTION:

a) Before plugging your auto-off multi-outlet into a wall outlet, first plug in the appliances as shown above scheme. b) Plug the power plug of the multi-socket  into the wall socket (the orange light of the lightning rod  lights up)

2) LOCATION OF THE SENSOR (MOUSE) a) Place the infrared mouse next to the TV or in a place accessible to the signal (range: 5 m - angle: 60°). b) To take advantage of the mouse button on/off switch, make sure the switch is easily accessible.

3) STORING THE INFRARED SIGNAL FROM THE TV REMOTE CONTROL INTO MEMORY: a) Continuously press the (on/off) button of the infrared mouse  until the operation light of the power switch  starts flashing (green light) b) Now press the (on/off) button on the TV remote control, point towards the infrared sensor. c) The green light  will now stop flashing… this means that the infrared signal from the remote control has been memorized. NOTE: When setting up another remote control later (broken, replaced,…), repeat the above procedure.

4) STORING THE VALUE FOR SWITCHING OFF STANDBY MODE IN MEMORY:

Your multi-outlet with automatic shutdown is initially set to automatically turn off the control outlet and slave outlets when the control consumption outlets will drop below approx. 15 W.

However, you can set the shutdown value to match the exact consumption of your device as follows:

a) Turn on automatic shutdown by briefly pressing the mouse button or by pressing the button on the TV remote control. (green lights up indicator light)

b) Turn on the TV set to the desired program.

c) Use the remote control to put the TV into standby mode.

d) Press the mouse button continuously until the green light flashes

e) When it goes out (after approximately 5 s), the value for the consumption of your device in standby mode is set.

 Your multiple socket automatically switches off the control socket and 3 slave sockets after a few seconds (after approx. 30 s).  To turn them back on, just press the button on the remote control or press the mouse button briefly.

5) USE OF APPLIANCES CONNECTED TO A MULTI-OUTLET WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF:

a) Permanent sockets : Devices that you want to power continuously. (Example: DVD recorder, VCR, lamp, etc.)  They are plugged into sockets marked in red. These devices will be continuously powered and protected by a lightning rod. The auto-off feature will not apply to them.

b) Control socket . A control device whose electricity consumption is continuously monitored by a multiple outlet with automatic shutdown (TV, video projector) and controls the auto-off function.  A few seconds after the device plugged into the control socket is put into standby mode, the power supply to the four “smart” sockets (control socket + three slave sockets) will automatically turn off.  When the devices are no longer under voltage (automatic mode switched off), only an infrared signal from the remote control is enough to turn them on or a short press of the infrared mouse button.  The device plugged into the control socket is continuously protected by a lightning rod during use.

c) Slave sockets : Devices associated with your device that you wish to switch off at the same time as the control device (Example: home speakers cinemas, DVD players, game consoles, etc.)  ) They are connected to “slave” sockets. These devices automatically turn off a few seconds after the control device is entered into standby mode. When using them, they are protected by a lightning rod

USB OTG

220v

HARDWARE

MultiMeter

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