PowerKey 4.3.2b1 -- PowerKey Pro 650

October 26, 2007

PowerKey® Pro 650 is an intelligent power strip. It connects to your computer via USB, giving you complete control over your computer and peripherals. To learn more about PowerKey, check out the Help system on the PowerKey CD, or click the "?" button in the PowerKey control panel.

PowerKey 4.3 introduces a rewritten background engine that improves compatibility with Mac OS X 10.3 and later, adds the ability to turn outlets on after a power failure and includes some minor user interface tweaks and bug fixes. Version 4.3.1 fixes some minor cosmetic issues.

The Admin version adds the ability to run Python, Ruby and Tcl/Tk scripts (in addition to AppleScript, shell and Perl scripts), and to control Rebound!'s crash detection settings from AppleScript.

The current version of the PowerKey 4 software can be found on our web site at

<http://www.sophisticated.com/support/downloads/>


System requirements

The "OS X" PowerKey 4.3.1 software requires Mac OS X 10.1 or higher.

The "Classic" PowerKey 4.3.1 software requires Mac OS 8.6 or 9.x. It also requires that your system has CarbonLib 1.4 or later. The current version of CarbonLib will automatically be installed by the installer if necessary.

The PowerKey 4.3.1 software works with the PowerKey Pro 650 hardware. Older models of PowerKey are not supported.

The PowerKey Pro 650 hardware works with any model of Macintosh with a built-in USB port. It may work with some USB upgrade cards, but this configuration is not guaranteed. It can be connected to a USB hub. (Telephone startup is not supported by hubs and upgrade cards.)

The telephone startup and power failure restarting features work with Macintosh models that support keyboard startup. As of this writing (December 2004), these include PowerMac G4s made before September 2002, and iMacs made before September 2000. Later models, including the LCD iMac G4, G5, and XServe, do not support keyboard startup, but do support wake-from-sleep.


Installing PowerKey

Hardware
Refer to the Quick-Start guide that came with your unit to install your PowerKey hardware. If you have lost this, you can find the instructions in the online help system in the PowerKey application.

Software for Mac OS X
To install PowerKey, simply copy the "PowerKey" application from the disk image (if you downloaded it from our web site) or folder (if you're using the CD). You may place it in any location you choose, such as the Applications folder. If you own the Admin version, also copy the "Rebound!" and "iDo Script Scheduler" applications.

Then open the "PowerKey" application. A dialog box will appear asking if you wish to install the background software. Click "Install" (or "Update" if a previous version was already installed). No restart will be necessary.

To uninstall PowerKey, remove the "PowerKey" folder found in /Library/StartupItems, and restart your computer. If you wish, you may also remove the PowerKey application, but this is not necessary. (Tip: You can reinstall PowerKey at any time by opening the application as described above. As long as you did not remove the preferences, your schedule will be restored.)

Software for Mac OS 8.6-9.x
To install PowerKey, double-click on the "Install PowerKey" icon that you downloaded from our web site or found on the CD. If you own the Admin version, check the "PowerKey Pro Admin" box. Click "Install" to install the software. After installation, your computer will be restarted.

To uninstall PowerKey, remove the "PowerKey Extension" in the system's Extensions folder, and restart your computer. If you wish, you may also remove the PowerKey control panel (and the other control panels if you own the Admin version), but this is not necessary. (Tip: You can reinstall PowerKey at any time by either replacing the "PowerKey Extension", or running the installer again. As long as you did not remove the preferences, your schedule will be restored.)

Configuration

If you own the Admin version of PowerKey Pro and wish to use its crash recovery features, you must configure your Energy Saver control panel to restart after a power failure.

Mac OS X: From the Apple menu, select "System Preferences..." Click the "Energy Saver" icon. Then click the "Options" tab, and check the "Restart automatically after a power failure" box.

Mac OS 9.1-9.x: From the Apple menu, select "Control Panels -> Energy Saver". Click the "Advanced Settings" tab. Check the "Restart automatically after a power failure" box.

Mac OS 8.6-9.0.x: From the Apple menu, select "Control Panels -> Energy Saver". Select "Server Settings..." from the "Preferences" menu. Check the "Restart automatically after a power failure" box.

When you're done installing your PowerKey, you should open the PowerKey application and click the "Hardware Setup" button to name your unit and its outlets, and tell it which outlet your computer is plugged into.


Using PowerKey

To configure your PowerKey, open the "PowerKey" control panel application. If you own the Admin version, you can configure your crash detection settings with "Rebound!", and schedule scripts with iDo Script Scheduler. An extensive help system is available in each application from the "Help" menu or by clicking the "?" icon in the window.


Known issues


Revision history

4.3.2b1 -- 10/26/07

4.3.1 -- 1/10/05

4.3 -- 12/23/04

4.2 -- 10/24/03

4.1.4 -- 3/14/03

4.1.3 -- 2/13/03

4.1.2 -- 1/2/03

4.1.1 -- 10/17/02

4.1 -- 5/30/02
First "Admin" version release.

4.0.1 -- 2/27/02
First OS X release.

4.0 -- 1/3/01
First release.


How to reach us

Sophisticated Circuits, Inc.
PO Box 727
Bothell, WA 98041-0727

e-mail: ,
phone: 425-485-7979
web: <http://www.sophisticated.com/>


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