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Conserve Surge Protector
Conserve Surge Protector
1. INTRODUCTION
2. OPERATION
Thank you for purchasing the Conserve energy-saving surge protector from Belkin. Many devices today are never truly
off but instead continue to consume electricity while in a standby mode. Standby mode or “phantom power” is wasted
The Conserve energy-saving surge protector is already preset to work with the wireless remote switch. Only adjust the
energy and it adds up quickly. Conserve makes it easy to reduce your electricity consumption by completely turning off
channel setting if:
the power to electronic devices when they are not in use.
• You have more than one Conserve surge protector and want to control each one independently.
To find out more about how you can save energy, go to www.belkin.com/conserve.
• You want to control more than one Conserve surge protector using the same wireless remote switch.
• You think there is interference on the preset channel and you want to try other channels.
Please be sure to read through this User Guide careful y to ensure proper instal ation and setup of the Conserve
Syncing your Conserve Surge Protector and Wireless Remote Switch
surge protector.
To change the channel setting, use a smal screwdriver to shift the keys on the surge protector and the wireless remote
switch. Make sure the keys on the wireless remote switch and the surge protector have the same configuration (up to
eight possible settings). Example:
Not Matching/Not Synced
Matching/Synced
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Circuit Breaker
Reset Switch
Remote
Surge Protector
Remote
Surge Protector
For ultimate convenience, control multiple Conserve surge protectors with a single remote switch. Adjust the channel
setting on each Conserve unit to match the setting on the remote switch. This will al ow you to easily turn off the power to
Channel Selector
additional devices connected to the units within range.*
(Back of Surge Protector)
Connecting your equipment
Not Grounded Indicator Light
The Conserve surge protector has ten (10) outlets. The outlets
Always On
marked “Always On Outlets” are always powered when the
• DVR/TiVo®
surge protector is plugged in. They are not switchable. These
• VoIP Phone
Two (2) Always On Outlets
outlets are intended for use with devices that typical y need to
Switched
stay on at all times.
• TV
Detachable Wireless Remote
Channel Selector
Protected/Always On
• DVD player
Switch with Wal -Mount
(Back of Remote)
Indicator Light
• Stereo system
The outlets labeled “Remote Switched Outlets” are controlled
• Computer monitor
Manual Override Switch and
via the wireless remote switch. These outlets are intended for
• Printer
Indicator Light
use with devices that do not need to be on al the time or go into
• MP3 player charger
• Cel -phone charger
standby mode when not in use. See il ustration for examples.
• Any device that doesn’t
need to be on 24/7
The coaxial connectors (1 in, 1 out) provide added surge
protection for audio video equipment. These connectors are
Eight (8) Remote
not control ed by the wireless remote switch, since power is not
Switched Outlets
supplied through the coax.
Sliding Safety Covers
The manual override switch on the surge protector can also be
used to turn the switched outlets on or off without the wireless
remote switch in the event the remote is lost or the battery
needs replacing.
Using the Wireless Remote Switch
An A23 (12V) alkaline battery is included. Before using the wireless remote switch for the first time, simply remove the
battery security tab from the switch. Now the switch is ready.
Coaxial Connectors (1 in, 1 out)
A green LED on the wireless remote switch wil il uminate when the switch is pressed. This indicates that the signal was
sent and that the battery is OK. If you do not see the light, it is time to replace the battery. To replace the battery, see the
Cable Management System
Troubleshooting Guide on the next page.
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Conserve has a range of up to 60 feet.* Line of sight from the wireless remote switch to the surge protector is
not required.
*Actual range may vary depending on interference, building materials (e.g., masonry, metal wal s), and other location-specific conditions.
CONseRve UseR GUIDe
INTRODUCTION
OPeRaTION
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