All Versions User Manual R9P014 / R9P125 / R9P602 GREEN POWERLINK Smart Energy Monitoring & Surge Protecting Solution © Copyright 2010 April 2010 into another language without the prior written consent. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated This document contains proprietary information, which is protected by copyright. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
1 appliances are well protected and free of fire hazard during catastrophic surge events. Event Mode-------------------------------------------------------------18 GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.
14. Surge event counter display 4. Indicates ON/OFF status of 20. Battery compartment GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 10. Data display 19. AC/DC power adaptor input (Optional) monitor displays: INSTANT ENERGY / SET Key: confirmation button 18. ON&OFF Key: control energy saver outlet ENERGY / COST/ CO2 9. Indicates what display mode the 8. Wireless signal strength indicator display mode 17. MODE Key: switch to different 6. Indicates audible alarm is ON 7.
5 R9P125 Series Up to 100 Ft 1 15A / 125V / 1875W 540J 500V Green Green yes <1W 5℃~45℃ at 85% relative humidity -5℃~60℃ at 85% relative humidity Wireless Range Energy Saver Outlet AC Rating Surge Suppression Rating Clamping Voltage Surge Protected LED Indicator Energy Saver Outlet Power ON LED Indicator Manual ON/OFF , LEARNING Key Stand-by Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.
7 Up to 100 Ft 2 4 15A / 125V / 1875W 1080J 400V Green Red Green Yes Yes <1 W 5ƨ~45ƨ at 85% relative humidity -5ƨ~60ƨ at 85% relative humidity Wireless Range Always On Outlets Energy Saver Outlets AC Rating Surge Suppression Rating Clamping Voltage Surge Protected LED Indicator Grounded Fault LED Indicator Always On LED Indicator External Antenna Manual ON/OFF , LEARNING Key Stand-by Power Operating Temperature Storage Temperature GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.
9 4. Carbon Emission Setup 5. Audible Alarm Setup Date & Time Setup AA 1.5V alkaline batteries with right polarity. Warning: Reversing the polarity may damage the product. GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 energy monitor. Please do not mix and match different types / new & old batteries in use with the Batteries are not included in the product kit. Note: mode. Please proceed and refer to the next instruction for initial setup.
11 GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 button to proceed to Time setup page. 3. The day value blinks. Use the arrow key to change the day value. Press the SET then press the SET button to proceed to day setup. 2. The month value blinks first. Use the arrow key to change the month value first 1. In date setup page, “DATEƖSETƖUP” displays in looping. 3. Press the SET button to proceed to Date setup page. 2. The year value blinks. Use the arrow key to change the year value. 1.
13 GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 the SET button to proceed to Audible Alarm setup page 3. The carbon emission rate blinks. Use the arrow key to change the value. Press or LB. Then press the SET button to proceed to carbon emission rate setup. 2. The Kg symbol blinks first. Use the arrow key to select the weight symbol in Kg 1. In Carbon Emission Setup page, “CO2ƖSETƖUP” displays in looping. Energy Mode! Cost Mode GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.
15 Proj ected Energy Consumption in kWh Historic Energy Consumption in kWh Use the right arrow key to change from energy consumption in kWh to projected energy consumption LAST DayƖLAST WeekƖLAST MonthƖLAST YearƖTotal “NOT AVAL” (not available) will be displayed when the Channel does not exit. GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 control outlets on ALL surge protectors simultaneously. When CH number is changed to ALL, press the ON/OFF key will turn ON/OFF the the surge protector.
17 right arrow key to change from carbon emission per hour to projected carbon emission PER DayƖPER WeekƖPER MonthƖPER Year. 3. View historic carbon emission for the channel The energy monitor can store and display the historic carbon emission. Use the right arrow key to change from projected carbon emission to historic carbon emission LAST DayƖLAST WeekƖLAST MonthƖLAST YearƖTotal (up to date).
19 GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 experiencing power failure / power overload conditions. 2. The event icon and CH number in lower left corner will flash to indicate what CH is when event happening to other channels. 1. The energy monitor will insert the event alert on the screen and alert with beeping Instant event alert insertion from other channels overload, NO DATA will be shown on the energy monitor. 2.
21 icon flashing on the screen. The energy icon). icon) or major surge GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 beeping and display what Channel is encountering surge event in lower left corner. 1. When surge event happens to other channel, the energy monitor will alert with Instant surge alert insertion from other channels (big events and display surge alert in minor surge (small The energy tracking surge protector can detect the intensity of the surge Note: event data for later review.
23 GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 may choose to delete all the previous event data. 1. In Delete Event Data setup page, “DELƖEVNTƖDATA” displays in looping. User Delete Event Data Setup 8. Delete History Energy Data Setup 7. Delete Surge Event Data Setup 6. Delete Event Data Setup 5. Audible Alarm Setup 4. Carbon Emission Setup 3. Electricity Rate Setup 2. Currency Setup 1. Date & Time Setup manual.
25 GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 2. Push a stylus or pen into the reset point for 5 seconds. GREEN POWERLINK Manual All Versions V1.0 all the necessary setup and channel setting. 3. The energy monitor will be hard reset to factory default setting. Please perform 1. Locate the reset point on top of the energy monitor. up to 9 CH by adding to the exiting energy monitor. channel settings will be erased.
! ! ! FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.