What
is the Power Cop?
Any Hints That I
can Use to Get My Kid Onboard With Power Cop?
What is Power Cop’s Money Back Guarantee Policy?
What is the Difference
Between Manual and Automatic Operation?
What is the Default (Factory Preset) Timer Schedule?
How Do I Set My Own Personal (Custom) Timer Schedule?
How Do I Set the System Clock?
Why is the Blue and Red Lights Illuminating on my Power
Cop?
Why is my Power Cop Beeping?
Why do my Power Cop Display Not Light Up or Work?
My Power Cop Will Not Lock, Unlock?
Why Do I Need to Set the Current Time and Current Day?
How do I Use the Preprogrammed Factory Default Time
Schedule?
How Do I Custom Program My Power Cop Unit?
What does the Back Up Battery Do?
How Do I Restore the Default Timer Schedule?
How Do I Override the Power Cop Program Mode?
Hey My Kid is grounded; HOW DO I TURN THIS THING OFF?
Hey My Kid’s been an Angel; How can I reward him with a
free day/week/month/year of Time?
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What is the
Power Cop? (back)
The
Power Cop is a locking, programmable external timer that allows you to
control the amount of time that an electronic device can be used.
Features Include: - Automatic or manual operation. The power cop can
be programmed to allow for set intervals of usage. The unit can also be
set to "unrestricted" to enable usage at any time, or "off" to totally
disable usage of an electronic device.
- Program a different
usage time for each day of the week.
- Minimum schedule interval
of 15 minutes.
- Internal battery supply saves the timer
schedule, so power outages will not disrupt the programming.
Any Hints That I can Use to Get My Kid Onboard With Power Cop?
(back)
We did some informal study groups
with real families, kids alone, parents alone and the like.
The
consensus was to sit down with you kid and negotiate what is fair. We
think and this is why we pre-programmed the Power Cop Unit from the
factory at 1 hour of usage for each day during the weekdays (Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday) and 2 hours a day of usage for
each day on the weekend (Saturday & Sunday); that this default time
schedule is a very fair and very good starting point.
Hey report
cards these days seem to get delivered about every 3 months – so lets
see, not promises, what this next report card brings and from there we
can either up the time per day or in the event the grades are the other
way please see:
OK – not trying to be funny here, but we have
found that Kids will find something else to do if their Video Game, TV,
Stereo and P/C does not work! They will also after a day or so with the
Power Cop figure how to self manage their time – use some time at say 15
or so minutes in the morning, 15 or so minutes when they get in from
school, 15 or so minutes in the evening, etc and heaven forbid somewhere
in between they play, exercise, read, study, do their homework, cores,
and spend some time with Mom and Dad.
What is Power Cop’s Money Back Guarantee Policy?
(back)
The Power Cop is sold with a 30
Day Money Back Guarantee from the date you receive your Power Cop (s).
POWER COP 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE If within 30 days from the
date you receive your Power Cop (s), you are not satisfied with the
Power Cop, Enterprise Management Services LLC will refund the purchase
price paid within 30 days of receipt of the returned Power Cop unit.
This Money Back Guarantee is extended to the original household
purchaser only and is not transferable. This Money Back Guarantee does
not apply to: (a) damage to units caused by accident, dropping or abuse
in handling, acts of God or any negligent use; (b) units which have been
subject to unauthorized repair, opened, taken apart or otherwise
modified; initial shipping cost or costs of shipping the product back to
Enterprises Management Services LLC, initial installation costs, removal
costs, or reinstallation costs.
This 30 day Money Back Guarantee
gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state. EMS Power Cop’s 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
service is available by mailing the product postage prepaid with a copy
of your proof of purchase (shipping invoice, credit card charge slip,
cash register receipt or the like) to:
EMS POWER COP C/O
Northwest Direct, 13240 NE 20th Street, Suite 18, Bellevue, Washington
98005.
What is the Difference Between Manual and Automatic Operation? (back)
Manual operation involves manually setting the product mode of the
device to unrestricted (lightning bolt icon) or restricted (non
lightning bolt icon).
Setting the Power Cop device to
unrestricted (lightning bolt icon) means that there is a free-flow of
power supplied to the electronic device that is plugged into the Power
Cop.
Setting the Power Cop device to restricted (non lightning
bolt icon) means that no power will be supplied to the electronic device
that is plugged into the Power Cop.
Automatic operation of the
Power Cop device involves setting a personal timer schedule or allowing
the device to operate on the default timer schedule.
To
automatically operate the Power Cop you must set the product mode of the
device to the program mode (timer clock icon). The default timer
schedule is set to allow for 1 hour of usage for each day during the
week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday) and 2 hours of
usage for each day on the weekend (Saturday & Sunday).
What is the Default (Factory Preset) Timer Schedule? (back)
The
default timer schedule is set to allow for 1 hour of usage for each day
during the week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday) and two
hours of usage for each day on the weekend (Saturday & Sunday). This
timer schedule will be active if the product mode is set to the program
mode (timer clock icon) and if you have not set a personal timer
schedule.
If you have set a personal timer schedule and you wish
to return to the default timer schedule, carefully use a long, narrow
item, such as a pen or an unfolded paper clip, to press the "Reset"
button and hold it down for a period of at least ten seconds.
How Do I Set My Own Personal (Custom) Timer Schedule?
(back)
A personal timer schedule can only
be set while the device is in the "program" mode (timer clock icon).
First make sure that the device is set to the "program" mode (timer
clock icon). The timer schedule is preset to 1 hour per day during
the week and 2 hours per day on the weekend. This product allows you to
set a different timer schedule for each day. Push and hold the "Set
Timer" button until the day of the week on the LCD screen begins to
flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the day of the week that you
wish to schedule. Press the "Set Timer" button again. The hour increment
on the screen will flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the hour
amount for that specific day. Press the "Set Timer" button again. The
minute increment will flash on the screen. Use the up and down arrows to
set the minute amount for that specific day. The minute increment is
designed to be modified in 15 minute increments. Press the "Set Timer"
button again to complete the timer schedule for that specific day.
Repeat the process to set the remaining days.
How Do I Set the System Clock? (back)
The time and day of the week can only be set while the device is in the
"program" mode. First make sure that the device is set to the "program"
mode. Push and hold the "Set Clock" button until the hour increment
on the LCD screen begins to flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the
hour amount. Press the "Set Clock" button again. The minute increment on
the screen will flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the minute
amount. Press the "Set Clock" button again. The day of the week will
flash on the screen. Use the up and down arrows to set the day of the
week. Press the "Set Clock" button again to complete the clock setting
operation.
Why is the Blue and Red Lights
Illuminating on my Power Cop? (back)
The blue light will be illuminated on the Power Cop as long as there is
time remaining for use when the product is in the program mode. As soon
as the time allotted on the timer schedule has expired, the blue light
will turn off and be replaced with a red light, letting you know that
there is no longer any time left on that day's timer schedule. When the
Power Cop device is in the restricted mode, the red light will
constantly be illuminated indicating that there is no electricity being
supplied to the product plugged into the Power Cop.
Why is my Power Cop Beeping? (back)
Your
Power Cop device has been programmed to provide audible and visual
alarms as a programmed time schedule is nearing its end. The Power Cop
will beep when there is 10, 5, and 1 minute left on the timer schedule.
It will also beep rapidly as the last ten seconds count off the timer
schedule.
10 Minutes The Power Cop unit will beep once. A red
light will begin to flash on the unit, indicating that the timer
schedule is nearing its end.
5 Minutes The Power Cop unit will
beep four times. The red timer light will continue to flash.
1
Minute The Power Cop unit will beep eight times. The red timer light
will continue to flash.
5 Seconds The Power Cop unit will beep
ten times. The red timer light will continue to flash.
No
Time Remaining When the timer schedule has ended the red timer light
will stop flashing and become fully illuminated. This fully illuminated
light indicates that there is no more time left on that day's schedule.
NOTE: Whenever there is time remaining on that day's timer schedule,
a blue light will be illuminated on the Power Cop unit.
Why do my Power Cop Display Not Light Up or Work?
(back)
Is the back-up battery fully charged? Try waiting
for the product to charge for at least 12 hours before first use.
Make sure that the Power Cop is connected to a working non-switched
electrical outlet.
Disconnect the Power Cop unit from the
non-switched electrical outlet and plug it in again.
The Power
Cop product is designed to accept all standard 110 volt sized electrical
outlets.
My Power Cop Will Not Lock,
Unlock? (back)
It is possible
that the lock is being turned for the first time. This may result in a
firm locking motion. It may require additional force to turn the lock.
It may be helpful to use some slight downward force on the lock as you
are turning it. We designed the Power Cop to have a very firm lock, as
we know how kids can be and wanted it to be a tight and firm fit.
Why Do I Need to Set the Current Time and Current Day?
(back)
Regardless if you use the Power
Cop pre-programmed factory setting (1 hour a day for each of Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday and 2 hours a day for each
Saturday and Sunday) or if you custom program the Power Cop unit to the
times you desire for each day of the week YOU WILL NEED TO SET THE
CURRENT TIME OF DAY AND THE CURRENT DAY OF THE WEEK so that the Power
Cop knows which starting date and time it is. This is not to say that
the Power Cop will not work if you do not set the current date and time
of day, it will work but it will not know if today is Sunday or if its
another day or if its 2 am or 2 pm.
The current time and day of
the week can only be set while Power Cop is set in the "program" mode.
First make sure that the Power Cop is set to the "program" mode.
Push and hold the "Set Clock" button until the hour increment on the LCD
screen begins to flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the hour
amount. Press the "Set Clock" button again. The minute increment on the
screen will flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the minute amount.
Press the "Set Clock" button again. The day of the week will flash on
the screen. Use the up and down arrows to set the day of the week. Press
the "Set Clock" button again to complete the clock setting.
How do I Use the Preprogrammed Factory Default Time Schedule?
(back)
First
set the Current Date and Time as Follows:
The current time and day
of the week can only be set while Power Cop is set in the "program"
mode. First make sure that the Power Cop is set to the "program" mode.
Push and hold the "Set Clock" button until the hour increment on the LCD
screen begins to flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the hour
amount. Press the "Set Clock" button again. The minute increment on the
screen will flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the minute amount.
Press the "Set Clock" button again. The day of the week will flash on
the screen. Use the up and down arrows to set the day of the week. Press
the "Set Clock" button again to complete the clock setting.
Second make sure the Power Cop’s three position switch is in the
“Program” Mode position. Make sure the device (Video Game, TV, Stereo,
P/C) power cord is plugged into the power outlet inside the Power Cop
secure area. Close and Lock the Lid. Place the Key in a safe place and
the Power Cop its Set and Ready to use in the Default (pre set factory)
mode.
How Do I Custom Program My Power Cop
Unit? (back)
The timer
schedule can only be set while the device is in the "program" mode.
First make sure that the device is set to the "program" mode. The
timer schedule is preset to 1 hour per day for each day of the week
(Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday) and 2 hours per day on
the weekend (Saturday & Sunday). This product allows you to set a
different timer schedule for each day. Push and hold the "Set Timer"
button until the day of the week on the LCD screen begins to flash. Use
the up and down arrows to set the day of the week that you wish to
schedule. Press the "Set Timer" button again. The hour increment on the
screen will flash. Use the up and down arrows to set the hour amount for
that specific day. Press the "Set Timer" button again. The minute
increment will flash on the screen. Use the up and down arrows to set
the minute amount for that specific day. The minute increment is
designed to be modified in 15 minute increments. Press the "Set Timer"
button again to complete the timer schedule for that specific day.
Repeat the process to set the remaining days
What does the Back Up Battery Do? (back)
The timer schedule is preset/default to 1 hour per day for each day of
the week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday) and 2 hours per
day on the weekend (Saturday & Sunday). Use the product's user's guide
to help you to set you own custom timer schedule. If the product is
unplugged, the back-up battery source will save this custom timer
schedule for a period of 24 hours (the product must be plugged in for a
period of at least 12 hours to fully charge the back-up battery). If the
product is unplugged for a period longer than 24 hours, you will risk
losing your custom timer schedule and will need to reset it. The Factory
preset/default time schedule will always work as it is programmed into
the unit and will not be lost in the event of a power outage that lasts
longer than 24 hours. This mean that even if you Kid tries to trick the
Power Cop the most he will get is an hour a day during week days and 2
hours a day during weekends.
Please note: The Power Cop is
pretty smart, if you have set the three position switch from the
“program mode” to the “unrestricted” position “lightning Bolt” Icon or
the “OFF” position the unit if unplugged, allowed to run down the
re-chargeable battery then re-plugged in will work according to the
three position switch position.
The worst case is that your child
will only get 1 hour per day for each day of the week days (Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday) and 2 hours per day on the
weekend days (Saturday & Sunday) if the Custom Programming is lost do to
a power outages greater than 24 hours.
How Do I
Restore the Default Timer Schedule? (back)
If you have created a custom timer schedule and would like to restore
your Power Cop product to the original default timer schedule, carefully
use a long narrow item (Like a pen or Paper Clip un-folded) to press the
"Reset" button and hold it down for a period of at least ten seconds.
This will restore your Power Cop product back to original default timer
schedule. 1 hour per day for each day of the week (Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday) and 2 hours per day on the weekend
(Saturday & Sunday).
How Do I Override the
Power Cop Program Mode? (back)
POWER OFF - The Key Holder is able to shut off the Power Cop by moving
the three position switch from the “Program” Mode position to the “Off”
mode Position. This will not allow any electricity to flow to the device
that is plugged into the secure area of the Power Cop.
POWER ON -
The Key Holder is able to turn on the Power Cop by moving the three
position switch from the “Program” Mode position to the “Unrestricted”
mode Position. This will allow unrestricted electricity to flow to the
device that is plugged into the secure area of the Power Cop.
Hey My Kid is grounded; HOW DO I TURN THIS THING OFF?
(back)
POWER OFF - The Key Holder is able
to shut off the Power Cop by moving the three position switch from the
“Program” Mode position to the “Off” mode Position. This will not allow
any electricity to flow to the device that is plugged into the secure
area of the Power Cop.
Hey My Kid’s been an Angel; How can I reward him/her with a
free day/week/month/year of Time? (back)
POWER ON - The Key Holder is able to turn on the Power Cop by moving the
three position switch from the “Program” Mode position to the
“Unrestricted” mode Position. This will allow unrestricted electricity
to flow to the device that is plugged into the secure area of the Power
Cop.
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