PowerGrip YG-3 Manuel utilisateur

Clean Power Console
POWERGRIP
YG-3
Clean Power and Smart Protection for your A/V system

Dear customer, thank you for purchasing the POWERGRIP YG-3 Clean Power Console. You have purchased a
power unit with excellent filtering quality, a high level of protection and rich control functionality. Before
you start using the console, we strongly recommend that you read this manual through to the end. This
information will allow you to fully use all the features of the power console and increase the performance of
your system.
If you have any additional questions, you can always get professional advice from our specialists.
We hope you enjoy using our products.
Sincerely yours,
POWERGRIP.
www.powergrip.com
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edit the manual from time to time to make sure it is up-to-date, complete and easy to understand.
Please make sure you are using the manual for the respective product version. The product version can be
found in the device menu / information section.
This manual is for versions 1.1 and 1.11.
Warranty
A 1-year warranty covers all malfunctions caused by manufacturing faults.
Warranty void in case:
Any work is done inside YG-3 without prior confirmation with the manufacturer.
Any liquid inside the console.
Any foreign matter inside the console.
After the warranty period has expired, free repair may only be possible if confirmed by the manufacturer.

Safety Instructions
• Connect the POWERGRIP Console directly to a stationary grounded power outlet. Do not connect with an
extension cord, power distribution unit, UPS, protection device or voltage stabilizer unless approved by the
manufacturer.
• Do not expose the unit to moisture. Use indoors only.
• In case of a device malfunction only use an authorized POWERGRIP service facility.
• A vibration damper is fitted inside. Do not shake, turn over the unit or put it on its side.
• To ensure proper filtration and protection, all powered devices in your AV system need to be connected to
a POWERGRIP console.
• Any kind of incoming antenna cables must be grounded with the connector supplied.
• Connect with correct Live/Neutral alignment only (13).
• This power console can withstand significant power surges, but it’s recommended to disconnect the
console's power plug from the mains during a thunderstorm.
• In case of a direct connection to the mains with a power line RCC (Residual Current Circuit) ‘Circuit Breaker’
an over Current Protection for 16A / 25A must be used.
What is in the box:
YG-3 Clean Power Console
Power cord IEC-C19-Schuko 2m
3RU Rack mounts
Antenna grounding cord
Blank plate cover, to be used in case of direct power cord connection
Useful knowledge:
Trigger input got optical isolation and support pass through mode. It will help you avoid ground loop
caused by trigger connection between processor and amplifier.
IFTTT service can help you to connect different IoT devices.
NOTE: Manufactures can change device specification without notification.

FRONT PANEL
1. Main Power On/Off hardware switch (located underneath the unit I/O).
2. Touch sensor:
Short press starts sequential power on/off of the sockets.
Long press to enter Menu.
To disable demonstration mode enter Menu --> Display --> Choose style.
3. Assignable touch sensors (the led indicator shows assigned function status).
While in menu: use left and right to move the cursor, and the middle to enter / change.
4. Display.
Note: For English language menu press "English" (the centre button) during the initial ‘boot up’ screen.

REAR PANEL
5. Dot shows Live (“hot”) pin alignment in the socket if console powered correctly (13).
6. HIGH CURRENT HI-FI FILTER section. Sockets for Hi-Fi equipment and amplifiers.
7. GENERAL FILTER section. Sockets for other types of equipment.
8. Ethernet terminal – optional extra. Contact POWERGRIP dealer to purchase.
9. Trigger input for control by 3rd party devices. Can operate as RS232 input (see www.powergrip.com for
more information). Output is to control 3rd party devices.
10. Socket group number.
11. Ground terminal. Must be connected if several power consoles are used together.
12. Socket with entire console Power On/Off Auto sensor. Can be used to turn on/off console by change of
connected device power mode.

Settings menu
To enter the menu press and hold Main button (2) until you will see the menu on screen. Please be aware
that changes of settings can result in unexpected power status of connected devices.
Root menu:
Exit -Exit
Filtering -Filtering settings
Display -Display settings
Commutation -Power groups, trigger out and protection time settings
Wi-Fi -Wi-Fi setup
Sequencer -Power groups on/off timing settings
Control -Auxiliary control settings
Information -Device information
Save -Press ‘Save’ to save your settings. If you do not save your settings after making changes, the
settings will be restored to the previous values after on/off or protection has been triggered.
Filtering:
Filter -Trigger options for filter state. Go to Trigger options list for details.
Filt. Dumper -Trigger options for filter Dumper state. Go to Trigger options list for details.
Does not operate if the Filter option is not activated.
DC filter -Trigger options for DC filter. Go to Trigger options list for details
Auto Threshold -Amount of DC voltage to trigger DC filter.
Ground indicator -Turn off ground indicator. This may be required in TT (functional earthing) power
systems if the neutral to ground voltage is high.
Trigger option list:
<Power ON> -Activation at power on.
<Sens.btn1> -Activation with sensor 1(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn2> -Activation with sensor 2(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn3> -Activation with sensor 3(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn4> -Activation with sensor 4(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn5> -Activation with sensor 5(enumeration from left to right) *
<Trigger> -Activation with trigger input.
<I Group1> -Activation with current drain from Group1. Check Control menu for settings. Group1 must
be set to ‘always ON’ to let this function work. Go to Commutation Menu to set Group1 to
‘always ON’.
<Amb.Light> -Activation with illumination of YG-3. The Threshold can be set in the ‘Display’ section of
menu. ‘OFF Threshold’ controls the level of activation. In case the display is set to auto
option, when the display is turned off/on this function will trigger as well.
<OFF> or <----> -No trigger option assigned.
<Auto> -Automatic activation. *Can be set for DC blocker only.
*Sensor button LED shows assigned state. If more functions are assigned, those are controlled together.

Display:
Brightness -Display Brightness level.
Auto -automatic brightness by light sensor.
Аuto2 -same with less light to brightness response.
0...10 -static value.
OFF Threshold -illumination level (conventional units) at which display turns on in auto mode.
This setting also controls turn on by brightness function.
0...18 -more value needs more illumination to turn on display.
Auto level -Auto brightness sensitivity.
0...14 -less value, less brightness with same illumination.
Style -Indication style of voltage on Display.
<Retro> -Retro font.
<Digt.> -Digital font.
<Dots> -Dots font.
<Arrow> -Analog arrow meter without background.
<Arrow2> -Analog arrow meter with color background.
<Oscil.1> -Oscilloscope meter without background.
<Oscil.2> -Oscilloscope meter without background.
<Demo> -Demo mode for shop. Auto style change.
Indication -Amount of display information.
OFF -Display turned off.
Min -Voltage only
Full -All available information.
Color -Indication color.
Bg. color -Color of sensor buttons in off function state.
OFF brightness -Brightness in case the Sequencer is in the ‘off’ state.
0...4 static value.
<Dots> - Display is off. only buttons is lighted.
3%...100% reduction in percent from sequencer on state.
Key lock:
To lock the touch sensors while in the main menu, hold the sequencer (2) button until you see the ‘lock’
message. If you want to keep the lock after power on/off, select ‘save’ option. To unlock repeat the lock
sequence.

Commutation:
Group 1 -Group 1 does not have individual relay and power on with the main input relay.
The main relay can be always turned on. In this case, Group 1 will always be powered.
(Or in case all other groups are turned off, Group 1 can also be turned off.)
Group 1 will only be powered if any other group is powered on.
Group 2...6 -Trigger options for Group 2...6 state. See ‘Trigger options’ list below for details.
The Sequencer also control Groups. Go to the Sequencer section of manual.
Protect time -The amount of time after protection is triggered when the console is off and blocked.
After this time period the console will be restarted.
Trigger out -Trigger options for the Trigger out state. See trigger options list below for details.
The Sequencer also controls trigger out. See sequencer section of this manual for
more details.
Trigger option list:
<Power ON> -Activation at power on.
<Sens.btn1> -Activation with sensor 1(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn2> -Activation with sensor 2(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn3> -Activation with sensor 3(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn4> -Activation with sensor 4(enumeration from left to right) *
<Sens.btn5> -Activation with sensor 5(enumeration from left to right) *
<Trigger> -Activation with trigger input.
<I Group1> -Activation with current drain from Group1. Check Control menu for settings. Group1 must
be set to ‘always ON’ to let this function work. Go to Commutation Menu to set Group1 to
‘always ON’.
<Amb.Light> -Activation with illumination of YG-3. The Threshold can be set in the ‘Display’ section of
menu. ‘OFF Threshold’ controls the level of activation. In case the display is set to auto
option, when the display is turned off/on this function will trigger as well.
<OFF> or <----> -No trigger option assigned.
*Sensor button LED shows assigned state. If more functions are assigned, those are controlled together.

Wi-Fi:
Wi-Fi Power -Wi-Fi module activity (On/Off).
Connect to Wi-Fi -select to connect to local Wi-Fi:
1) connect to 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi (5Ghz is not supported)
2) install eWelink Smart Home Center IoT App on your smart device (https://www.ewelink.cc/en/)
3) push "+" button in the bottom of the App
4) select quick pairing
5) add a device
6) select "connect to Wi-Fi" option in YG-3 menu
7) follow instructions in the App
8) use "Link Ch1..4 to" to connect App button to respective YG-3 sensor button.
9) change button name in the App according to the function
Wi-Fi status -status of Wi-Fi connection.
Link Ch1..4 to -the App has 4 control buttons. Those can be assigned to sensor buttons of the YG-3.
<Sens.btn1> -Link to sensor button 1 (enumeration from left to right)
<Sens.btn2> -Link to sensor button 2 (enumeration from left to right)
<Sens.btn3> -Link to sensor button 3 (enumeration from left to right)
<Sens.btn4> -Link to sensor button 4 (enumeration from left to right)
<Sens.btn5> -Link to sensor button 5 (enumeration from left to right)
<Sequencer> -Link to Main Sequencer button (top button).
< ---- > -not linked.
Sequencer:
Group 2..6 on -Group turn on delay.
< ---- > - sequencer will not trigger this group. (This group control can also be set in
commutation menu).
Trigger on -Trigger turn on delay.
< ---- > - sequencer will not change trigger output state. (Also trigger output
control can be set in commutation menu)
Aux control -Additional option to start sequencer. See Trigger options list for details.
Next -> -go to next page
Group 2...6 off -Group turn off delay.
< ---- > - sequencer will not trigger this group. (Group control can also be set in the
commutation menu).
Trigger off. - Trigger turn off delay.
< ---- > - sequencer will not change trigger output state. (Trigger output control can also be
set in the commutation menu)
Aux control2 -2nd additional option to start sequencer. Go to Trigger options list for details.

Control:
Group 1 current: -Current drain from group 1. Group 1 must be on to let this function work. go to
commutation menu to set it.
On threshold -The amount of current to turn on assigned function. < I Group1> must be
assigned to any function in commutation or sequencer menus.
0 - function is disabled.
Group 1 must be set always on to let this function work.
Off threshold -Assigned function will be turned off below this value. < I Group1> must
be assigned to the function in commutation or sequencer menus.
0 - function is disabled.
This function value mast be lower than "On threshold".
How to set threshold:
1)Turn On device connected. Set on threshold a little less than current consumption value. If console turn on
will be unstable set it one step less.
2)Turn connected device into standby mode. Set off threshold a little more than current consumption value.
On threshold must higher than the off threshold.
RS232 address -RS232 address for control system.
RS232 terminal -terminal for RS232 test.
Ethernet terminal -terminal for Ethernet test *
Ethernet ECO -turn off Ethernet power if all groups are off*
*Available if the optional Ethernet module is installed. The Ethernet module is not included as standard kit.
Information:
Online time -Online time. any power fault will cause timer reset.
Grounding -Information about grounding
Model -Device model
Firmware -Firmware version
Save:
Select ‘Save’ to save the settings made in the menu. If you do not save your settings, they will reset to
previous values after on/off or a power fault reset.
The saved settings will come into effect after exit from the menu.
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