Konig Electronic Distribution board with USB remote control User Manual

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Battery Replacement
1. There is a notch on both sides of the USB Transmitter.
2. Use a coin as a lever to twist open the covers.
3. Slide the battery out of the holder and replace with the new battery (+ Positive upward) by sliding it

in the battery holder.

WALL MOUNTING
Mounting the Surge Protector
1. There are mounting holes on the back of the Surge Protector for wall or base board mounting.
2. Install screws (not included) on the wall or baseboard surface (leaving at least 1/4 inch of the screw

exposed).

3. Place and secure the Surge Protector on the mounted screws.
Mounting the USB Transmitter
1. Select a spot within the wireless range to mount the supplied USB wall bracket.
2. The ideal locations for the USB wall mount are the entrance of a room or a location where the USB

wall mount can be easily seen and accessed.

3. Use adhesive tape or the supplied screws to securely attach the supplied wall bracket to a wall.

CONNECTING INSTRUCTIONS
Before you start, take a few minutes to understand the conditions for the USB Transmitter to work
correctly. Few devices will always have power in its USB port regardless of the on/off status of the
devices. This is due to a convenient reason that the user can still use the USB port with other
handheld devices. In this case, the devices usually have higher stand-by power since the USB port
always draws power from the devices. Since the USB Transmitter detects the power on/off status in
the device’s USB port to correctly control the POWER SAVE outlets on the Surge Protector, the USB
Transmitter will not work with a device that always has power in its USB port when it is completely
turned off. The USB Transmitter is a great tool to check if your device’s USB port continues to draw
power while it’s turned off.
While your device is off, connect the USB Transmitter to one of its USB ports. If the red LED light
illuminates, this indicates that there is still power in the USB port when the device is off. Locate and
use another USB port that does not always have power in it for the USB Transmitter to function
correctly.

Step 1

Connect electronic devices to the “POWER SAVE” outlets.

“POWER SAVE OUTLETS”
These outlets are for devices which do not need to be on all the time and can be completely turned off
when not in use. These outlets are automatically switched on and off by the wireless USB Transmitter
for energy conservation purposes. The ideal electronic devices for “POWER SAVE OUTLETS” are
listed below.

IN HOME OFFICE

IN HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Monitor Speakers

DVD Amplifier

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