B. USB Charging Ports
In addition to 6 AC sockets, your surge protector comes with four
USB ports that output up to total of 4.8A (24W). Simply plug in your
phone and/or tablet, and you can charge your device without needing
an additional wall charger.
• Auto-detects the type of device you are charging
• Charge up to four smartphones and/or tablets simultaneously
• Each port can charge up to 2.4A (12W)
In the event that the USB devices you plugged-in require more power
than the SmartSockets is designed to handle, the USB charger's
protection mechanisms will take effect. If this happens the USB
charger will stop charging the USB devices.
To remedy the situation, you must reduce the current load. Unplug
the least important USB device connected to your SmartSockets,
charging will automatically commence when the total load of the
USB devices is less than 4.8 amps.
C. Colored Rings for Easy Cord Identification
Organize and identify your computer equipment cords using just the
colored tags included with SmartSockets Table Top Surge Protector
with USB. Just wrap a tag around end each end of the cord, then plug
into the corresponding colored outlet.
Never worry about accidental data loss due to unplugging and moving
the wrong equipment again. Simply look behind a particular equipment,
verify its tag color, and unplug that cord from SmartSockets.
D. Recessed Push-Button Master Switch (Power Switch
and Circuit Breaker*)
With SmartSockets, you control your entire system with one switch.
Unlike other designs that allow you to inadvertently turn off your
computer (and lose data) by knocking or bushing an exposed
switch, the SmartSockets switch is recessed for protection. It's easily
accessible, yet resists accidents.
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1. Plug your SmartSockets into a 120 volt, 3 wire, grounded outlet.
This surge protector is for use in the U.S. and Canada, and other
countries with U.S. style plugs and 120 volt, 60Hz electrical power.
2. Plug your equipment into SmartSockets.
3. Turn all equipment ON, then turn SmartSockets' master switch ON.
4. To turn off your equipment, simply switch off the SmartSockets
master switch. You will shut down your entire system, so you'll
never accidentally leave a peripheral running all night or weekend.
In the unlikely event that the equipment you plugged in require more
power than the SmartSockets is designed to handle, you may trip the
circuit breaker. If this happens the master switch will pop out and
reset the SmartSockets.
To remedy the situation, you must first reduce the current load. First,
unplug the least important item connected to your SmartSockets.
Then reset the unit by pushing down the master switch until it locks.
*
Your SmartSockets surge protector is designed to handle equipment with a
maximum current of 15 amps. To determine the combined maximum current
demands of your system, add up the amp ratings listed for each piece of
equipment you plug into SmartSockets. The total number should be less than
15 amps for best results.
E. Right-Angle Plug
The SmartSockets plug is specially designed to lie flat against the
wall; the cord goes down rather than straight out from the outlet.
This lets you push your desk or other furniture right up against the
surface to save space.
Technical Specification Chart
Electrical Rating (VAC/Amps) 125VAC, Up to 15A at 60Hz
Energy Rating
Clamping Voltage
USB Charging
Specification
1500J
500V
Each port can charge up to 5VDC / 2.4A (12W)
Up to total of 5VDC / 4.8A (24W)
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