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Complete power control for your Mac OS-based computer!
*Bonus! For a limited time, the Server Restart Option is bundled with PowerKey Pro Model 600 free!
Each outlet on the PowerKey Pro can be turned on and off individually. This can be done in several different ways: manually, using the switches on the PowerKey Pro; automatically, using the PowerKey software; or by telephone using the telephone keypad. You can also "lock" any chosen outlets to keep from accidentally turning them off.
When you press your keyboard's "power on" key, you can start up your computer and any peripheral devices you choose.
The PowerKey Pro software allows you to create a schedule of Events you wish to run. Each Event has a Trigger; Triggers can be based on time and date, keystroke pressed, telephone ringing or keypad tones, system idle time or power failure. Each Event can initiate one or more Actions to switch outlets, start up or restart your computer, execute an AppleScript or QuicKey(TM), type a keystroke, wait a specified period of time, open a file, quit the current application, mount SCSI devices or answer the phone. You can also define your own custom Actions using any programming language.
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Other companies have taken advantage of PowerKey Pro's AppleScript support in several cool ways. Check out the List of Third Party Add-ons for more information! |
PowerKey Pro can be connected to any analog phone line. You can call your PowerKey Pro and use telephone keys to execute any PowerKey Pro Event. With the PowerKey Pro software, you can create personalized access codes to control your computer and each peripheral, or run AppleScripts or applications.
If power fails to the PowerKey Pro, you can program it to automatically restart your system when power returns. In addition, you can run any programs you wish to check the condition of your system and then reload your applications.
Add the Server Restart Option to PowerKey Pro, and it adds several features which can help you keep a server running. The PowerKey Pro hardware detects if your computer is running by working with the PowerKey Pro software. When the hardware loses communication with the software, it can restart your server by shutting power off to the outlet the computer is plugged into, waiting a few seconds, and then turning power on. You can also write custom applications to communicate with the PowerKey Pro software, which can automatically restart if your application fails to respond.
*For a limited time, the Server Restart Option is included with PowerKey Pro Model 600 free! (The SRO is pre-installed and ready to use.)
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PowerKey Pro's ability to restart crashed computers has made it invaluable for web servers. Here's a list of Web sites using PowerKey Pro to keep them running and ready! |
Easy installation
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If you want more information on how PowerKey Pro 600 works, you can download the user's manual in PDF format. |
PowerKey Pro Model 600 Specifications
Circuit Breaker |
15 Amps |
Rated Voltage |
100-120 volts, 50/60 Hz |
Telephone Clamping Level |
240 volts |
Power Cord Length |
6 feet (1.8 meters) |
Size |
9.25" x 4.25" x 1.75" |
Outlet Spacing |
1.85" (4.7cm) horizontal, 2.25" (5.5cm) vertical |
Placement options |
Four rubber feet for free standing use; |
Warranty |
30-day money back guarantee; |
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In order to work with all Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPSes), PowerKey Pro Model 600 does not include surge protection of the incoming power. We offer a small inline surge protector at a nominal price should you need one. |
Mac OS-based computer with ADB port, System 7.0 or higher, 4 MB of RAM. Use with PowerBooks may require dock, adapter, or special cabling. Telephone access requires an analog phone line.
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Blue & white G3 owners: Be sure to read our USB Issues page before purchasing PowerKey Pro for your Mac. |