Bretford Surge Protector EPM User Manual

LAPTOP 16H  
Instruction Manual  
LAP16H B/EPM; F/EPM, FN/EPM  
16 Bay Horizontal laptop storage  
& recharging trolley with  
power management  
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LAPTOP 16H  
The LAP16H is specifically designed for the storage and recharging of up to laptops. To assemble/configure your new  
charging trolley, simply follow the steps below...  
Ventilation:  
All vents MUST be kept clear at all times, no posters etc. covering the perforations.  
Also ensure there is a minimum of 50mm clearance between the back and sides of the  
cabinet to ensure good air flow.  
Fans  
If fans are fitted: Whilst charging, if the temperature in the cabinet exceeds 30° the fans will  
automatically initiate. The fan guards MUST be kept clear at all times, including allowing a  
minimum of 75mm clearance between the back of the cabinet and the wall to ensure good  
air flow. The fans will continue to run until the temperature drops below 30°.  
However, if the room has a high ambient temperature this may cause the fans to remain on.  
DO NOT CONNECT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY UNTIL STEPS 1-10 ARE COMPLETE  
Step 1: Open the rear doors to reveal 16 power pack shelves and the IEC power strip.  
As shown on page 1.  
Step 2: Remove the mains/3pin plug lead (if fitted) from the laptop power pack and  
store in a safe place.  
Step 3: All LAP16H models are supplied with 16 x IEC to  
IEC  
figure of eight & 16 x IEC to cloverleaf cables to be connected into the  
Clover leaf  
laptop power pack & the IEC power strips. Firstly select the leads with  
Figure of eight  
corresponding connector for the power packs being used in the cart.  
Step 4: Connect an IEC connector into the top IEC power strip. Continue this action  
until all 16 IEC leads are connected.  
Step 5: Starting with the top IEC lead plug the connector in to the laptops power pack.  
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Step 6: Then place the power pack onto the rear storage area of the top shelf and  
push the laptops connecting lead through to the front of the shelf. Repeat until all  
power packs and leads are in place.  
Step 7: Move to the front of the cabinet, unlock and open the front doors to  
reveal 8 horizontal laptop shelves. Select one of the connecting leads, previously  
fed through & plug it into the laptop.  
Step 8: Place the laptop onto the shelf and repeat until all laptops are  
connecting and in place - 2 laptops per shelf.  
Step 9: Feed the IEC connector end of the supplied 2m mains lead through the  
hole in the side of the trolley.  
Step 10: Plug the mains lead into the IEC socket on the side of the timer module.  
Step 11: Plug the trolley’s mains lead in to a switched wall socket and switch ON.  
Switch on the unit’s own ON/OFF switch located above the mains lead input.  
IMPORTANT - Ensure the wall socket switch is in the OFF position before  
connecting and removing the mains plug  
NOTE: When the unit is first turned ON, it will automatically divert to constant charging mode. To set the 24 hour  
timer, refer to the steps below.  
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Energy Saving 24 Hour Timer  
The LAP16H is fitted with an energy saving programmable 24 hour timer. Each timer features 2 programable timer  
options allowing you to set your unit to automatically start charging over 2 separate time periods in one 24 hourcycle.  
This could be from 6:30am to 8:30am ready for morning classes and then again at 12pm to 1pm ready for afternoon  
classes. The timer can also be set be set to charge your laptops during the evening or weekend to take advantage of  
off-peak energy supply hours, helping to reduce your electricity bills.  
Step 12: First check the 24 hour clock is showing the correct time. To adjust the time,  
press & hold the control knob in until the clock starts flashing (Minimum 10 seconds).  
Then turn the control knob until the correct time is reached & press the control knob in  
again to set.  
LED Indicator Lights Guide:  
Charging  
When this LED is ON, it indicates that the unit is  
receiving power and charging is in progress.  
When flashing the charging start time is set and  
charging will commence within 2-3 minutes.  
Timed Charging  
(Flashing)  
When this LED is flashing it indicates that a timer  
selection has been made.  
Timer 1: ON Time  
(Flashing: This timer ON)  
When this LED is flashing it indicates that the unit is  
charging and that Timer 1 is selected.  
Timer 1: OFF Time  
This LED is normally OFF and only comes ON when  
setting the Charging Finish time of Timer 1.  
Timer 2: ON Time  
(Flashing: This timer ON)  
When this LED is flashing it indicates that the unit is  
charging and that Timer 2 is selected.  
Timer 2: OFF Time  
This LED is normally OFF and only comes ON when  
setting the Charging Finish time of Timer 2.  
Step 13: To set Timer 1’s charging START time turn the knob to light the LED “Timer 1: ON Time”& push to  
select (indicator flashes). Turn the control knob until the desired charging START time is reached, then press again to  
set (stops flashing).  
Step 14: To set Timer 1’s charging finish time turn the knob to light the LED “Timer 1: OFF Time”& push to  
select (indicator flashes). Turn the control knob until the desired charging FINISH time is reached, then press again  
to set (stops flashing).  
Repeat the steps above for Timer 2  
Note: If you do not require a second charging session simply leave the ON/OFF times the same.  
Constant Charging Mode:  
To use the LAP16H in constant charging mode set both timers ON/OFF times to the same time.  
To commence charging turn the knob to the top “Charging Indicator” LED and simply press for ON and then press  
again to turn OFF. The LED display will present as fig 8 then settle to fig 2. ( See page 5 – LED Light Display Guide)  
When in constant charging mode the ‘Timed Charging’ LED will stop flashing.  
NOTE: Once you have set the desired charging start & finish times, this action does not need to be repeated unless you  
want to adjust these times. These pre-set times will be saved in the Timer Module.  
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LAP16H  
LED Light Display Guide  
LED Indicator KEY:  
LED light OFF  
LED light ON  
LED light flashing  
Figure 1  
Figure 3  
Figure 5  
Figure 7  
Figure 2  
This light  
combination  
indicates that NO  
charging is taking place.  
Charging in progress  
This light combination  
indicates that the unit  
is in constant  
To start charging  
first check the unit is  
switched on then either  
press the knob for  
constant charging or set  
Timer 1 or Timer 2.  
charging mode.  
Figure 4  
Charging in progress  
This light combination  
indicates that either  
Timer 1 or Timer 2 has  
been set, but the  
charging start time has  
not yet been reached.  
Timed Charging Mode On  
Timer 1 Charging Period Started  
Timed Charging Mode On  
This light combination  
indicates that the unit is  
charging for the period  
set by Timer 1  
No charging is taking  
place at this point  
in time  
Figure 6  
Charging in progress  
Charging passed  
This light combination  
indicates that Timer 1  
charging period has  
been selected but the  
unit is waiting for the  
Timer Module to reset  
Timed Charging Mode On  
Timed Charging Mode On  
Timer 1 Charging Period  
This light  
combination  
indicates that the unit  
is charging for the  
period set by Timer 2  
Timer 2 Charging Period Started  
Charging Passed  
Figure 8  
Charging passed  
This light combination  
indicates that Timer 2  
charging period has  
been selected but the  
unit is waiting for the  
Timer Module to reset  
Timed Charging Mode On  
This light combination  
indicates that the  
charging circuit is  
resetting which will  
take 2/3 mins.  
Please wait.  
Timer 2 Charging Period  
NOTE: If the time LED is not ON then NO charging is taking place.  
Unit needs to be turned ON to enable charging options to be selected.  
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Undertaking Data Transfer Activities  
To undertake data transfer activities with the LAP16H you will need to purchase the  
following items…  
Fan Upgrade - Available as an optional upgrade. If ordered at the same time as the LAP16H cart then they  
will be pre-fitted prior to delivery  
Network Lead Loom Kit - Available as an optional upgrade. The kit includes 2 x 8 network lead looms, all bound &  
pre-cut to the required lengths for easy to install. If ordered at the same time as the LAP16H cart then this kit will be  
pre-installed prior to delivery.  
Network Switch  
IEC to IEC power lead  
DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY!  
Step 1: Open the rear doors of the unit to access the 19” rack mounting brackets located on the right hand side of the  
cabinet. Then attach the network switch to the mounting brackets. (Network switch not provided)  
Step 2: Plug the IEC to IEC mains lead (Not provided) into the Timer Module on the cart and into the mains input on  
the network switch.  
Step 3: Connect a network cable into the network switch and then feed the other end out through the grommet hole  
on the side of the cart into a LAN socket.  
Step 4: Take the network lead looms and connect the equal length ends into the network switch. Connect the loom  
labelled 1-8 into the left hand side of the switch and the loom labelled 9-16 into the right hand side of the switch*.  
Step 5: Feed the other end of the network leads into the corresponding laptop shelves and connect into the laptops  
Your LAP16H is now networked and ready for use with Data Transfer Activities.  
*NOTE: If the Network Loom Kit is ordered at the time of initial purchase, then the 2 network lead looms will be  
pre-fitted in the cabinet.  
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Network loom 9-16  
Network loom 1-8  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Q. I have followed the configuration guidelines yet my laptops do not appear to be charging?  
A. Is the unit in Timed Charging mode?  
Open the rear door of the cart to view the power module. View the LED display. (Refer to LED light Display guide  
on page 10. If fig.3 is displayed then a timed, charging period has been selected but the start time has not yet been  
reached. To start charging either reset Timer 1 or 2 to the required times or set both timers ON/OFF times to the  
same time to initiate constant charging. The LED display will present as fig.8 then settle to fig.2.  
Q. The unit is not in Timed Charging Mode yet my laptops still do not appear to be charging?  
A. Complete the checks below...  
i. Check the unit is plugged into a mains supply wall socket and that the socket is switched on  
ii. Check that the mains socket is not faulty. Try connecting a known working piece of equipment e.g. radio  
iii. Check there is a fuse in the mains plug  
iv. Check the mains lead is correctly inserted into the cabinet.  
v. Check that the On-Off switch on the cabinet is switched on, 1 pressed down = on  
vi. Check that all other leads are correctly inserted into the cabinet and/or the laptops  
If the unit still isn’t charging refer to the LED light display guide on page 10, before making a note of the  
LED display light combination lit on the power module and contacting your supplier or Bretford directly  
Q. Some but not all of my laptops are charging?  
A.A fuse may need replacing  
i. There are 4 IEC power strips in the rear of the unit, one on each side and two at the base. Each IEC power strip  
features a fuse compartment. There is also a fuse in the power module, located alongside the ON/OFF switch.  
Check if a fuse has blown, remove the fuse and replace with a 10a fuse if necessary.  
ii. If no fuses need replacing, check that the laptops are charging correctly when plugged directly into a known  
working mains wall socket.  
If NO then see your laptop’s own handbook or contact your laptop supplier.  
If YES make a note of the LED display light combination lit on the power module, then contact your supplier or  
Bretford directly  
Q. The mains lead is damaged!  
A. DO NOT CONTINUE TO USE! Disconnect the mains lead from the wall socket and discard in compliance with the  
WEEE directive. Contact your supplier or Bretford for a replacement part.  
Q. Can I use the unit to charge other items?  
A.This unit is designed for the storage and recharging of laptops only and you should not use this unit for recharging  
any other devices.  
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Safety and Security Guidance  
This unit is designed for storage and re-charging of laptops only  
To avoid damage, please ensure that the laptops are inserted & removed by an adult or competent person  
All vents MUST be kept clear at all times, including allowing enough space between the back of the cabinet and the wall to  
ensure good air flow (50mm Minimum)  
This unit should be used with a switched wall socket ONLY  
IMPORTANT - Ensure the wall socket switch is in the ‘off’ position before connecting and removing the mains plug  
The cart is lockable to prevent opportunist theft only. For maximum security, the unit should be returned to a secure, alarmed  
area  
As with all mobile products the unit should be manoeuvred with care, especially on inclines, by an adult or competent person  
To move the unit, first ensure the mains lead is disconnected from the mains and wrapped around the handle, PUSH using the  
handles, DO NOT PULL This unit is not designed to be wheeled outside or over uneven surfaces  
The mains lead should be checked regularly to ensure there is no damage to the plug, lead or connector. In the event of damage  
do not continue to use! Discard the mains lead in compliance with the WEEE directive and contact your supplier or Bretford for a  
replacement part  
Unless otherwise directed by Bretford Manufacturing Ltd, DO NOT remove the power module/timer unit. This action will  
invalidate the warranty  
Total current must NOT exceed 10A, only use 10A fuse in mains plug  
No single item of ICT equipment used with the unit should have a rated current consumption exceeding 5A  
All individual ICT chargers used in this cabinet should be fused/protected at 5A  
Mains Lead Safety: When fitting the mains lead ensure that the IEC plug is correctly connected. Do not trap or run the mains  
lead or plug under the cart wheels - surplus lead should be wound around the handles of the unit before moving. In the event of  
damage do not continue to use. Discard the mains lead in compliance with the WEEE directive and contact your supplier or  
Bretford for a replacement part.  
24 Hour Programmable Energy Saving Timer  
The RM moveIT is fitted with a 24 hour timer with 2 programmable options. If the cart appears to have stopped charging it may be  
that the unit has completed one of its pre-set timed charging cycles. To re-start charging, simply switch to the constant charging  
mode or re-set the timers. Unless a timer is set the cart will charge continuously until it is turned off manually.  
Compliance  
The unit is tested & CE certified ensuring the highest levels of electrical/build safety and complies with the HSE October 2009  
Manufacturing Guidelines on electrical safety.  
WEEE Directive  
When the unit becomes redundant, it must be disposed of in compliance with the WEEE Directive 2005. Contact your Local  
Authority or supplier in the first instance  
Bretford Manufacturing Ltd  
2 Etongate, 110 Windsor Road,  
Slough, Berkshire SL1 2JA.  
Tel: +44 (0)1753 53 99 55  
WEEE  
2002:96EC  
8-1302  
Fax: +44 (0)1753 53 94 78  
Designed and manufactured in the UK by Bretford Manufacturing UK Ltd.  
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