5Gstore EZ-62B User manual

Single Outlet Remote Power Switch - Setup Guide (EZ-62B)
Overview:
The ezOutlet3 (EZ-62B) is the latest of the ezOutlet family for remote network
management. Functions include:
● Auto-Reset upon loss of Internet or LAN device
● Remote control to turn power to the outlet on/ off or reset. This can be done
through the ezDevice application or through your Cloud4UIS account on any
computer with an Internet connection
● Schedule outlets to be turned on/ off or reset at specified Day(s)/ Time(s)
● Manage multiple devices from the same Cloud4UIS account (including EZ-22B,
UIS-522B, and UIS-622B
● Device ‘owner’ can share device(s) with
other Cloud4UIS users OR transfer device
ownership to other Cloud4UIS users
● Add device via the serial number when not
connected to the same LAN
Locating your Device ID & Serial Number:
Both the Device ID and Serial Number can be found
on the bottom of your EZ-62B.
LED Indicators:
LED
ON
OFF
BLINKING
Internet
(IN)
Internet connection
normal
No Internet
N/A
Cloud
Link
(CL)
Cloud Link normal
Device not yet added/
linked to cloud account
No Cloud Connection
Auto
Reset
(AR)
Auto Reset Is
enabled
N/A
Manual Control is
enabled
Output
Outlet is ON
Outlet is OFF
Outlet is Resetting

IN
CL
AR
LED Status
DESCRIPTION
Both BLINKING until
Function button is
released
Reset device to Factory Default settings &
clears cloud linkage.
Both BLINKING
Firmware upgrading. Do NOT interrupt or
power off.
BLINKING in
sequence
Device is in ADD mode. Required for ‘Add
by Serial Number’ function.
Setting up your Device
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from LAN port on your router to the EZ-62B.
2. Connect the power plug from the EZ-62B to a wall outlet. Once the system boots
up, the Output and Internet LEDs will turn ON.
3. Connect the power supply of the device you wish to reboot to the Outlet on the
EZ-62B. *If using a modem or router, allow time for the device to reboot and
reconnect to the Internet.
4. Press the Function button 1x to Enable the Auto Reset - the EZ-62B is now
ready to monitor your Internet and reset the outlet upon loss of connection. If you
wish to monitor the connection of your EZ-62B remotely and/or would like to
reconfigure the settings, including manual control for a LAN device, proceed to
the Cloud4UIS (cloud service) setup.
Adding EZ-62B to Cloud Service:
With an Internet connection, the EZ-62B can be controlled at any time, from anywhere
in the world using the website Cloud4UIS.com as well as the free mobile app ezDevice
( available on the App Store and Google Play Store ). **You’ll notice there is a QR Code
on the bottom of your EZ-62B. This is a means of easily getting to the Cloud4UIS.com
site. There is NO option at this time to scan the QR Code and automatically add your
device, you will need to proceed with the instructions below.
1. Download and install ezDevice OR go to Cloud4UIS.com
2. You will be prompted to Sign Up for a Cloud4UIS account. Follow the
instructions on screen to complete this. You will also receive an email to verify
the account; after which you will then log in

3. Via the mobile app - select Add Device at the top right; Via Cloud4UIS.com -
select the 3 vertical dots button at the top, then the +Outlet button
a. If you are connected to the same LAN as the EZ-62B, the
cloud will automatically detect it by its local IP address and
display its serial number. Click the + button to the right of this
to continue
b. If you are on location, but connected to a different LAN than
the EZ-62B, click the + button next to Add by Serial Number
to continue. The next screen will prompt you to unplug the
Ethernet LAN cable from EZ-62B for 1 second and plug it back in .
This will enable Add Mode (LEDs will flash one after another)
4. The next screen will prompt you to
enter the Device’s ID (found on the
bottom of your EZ-62B). Click Next
5. You should now see Completion ,
which indicates your device has been
added.
6. Click Done and you will be taken back
to the Device List page.
7. You may now click on your EZ-62B from here to configure settings
Configuring your EZ-62B:
This can be done 3 different ways:
Section 1 : ezDevice mobile application
Section 2 : Cloud4UIS website (i.e. Cloud Account)
Section 3 : Local web administration page (must be connected through a computer on
the same router as the EZ-62B)
NOTES:
●Saving a copy OR restoring a copy of your configuration settings can only be
done via the Local Web Administration page
●Each EZ-62B can only be added to an account once . If you need to change that,
you will need to remove the device from your account first and then another user
will be able to add - OR - use the Share feature to allow other users to manage
the device
●The 1st user who adds the EZ-62B to their account becomes the device ‘owner’

Section 1: Configuration via ezDevice mobile
application:
1. Open the ezDevice app and log in
2. Select your EZ-62B from the Device List
3. The next screen will display a Menu
4. Select the menu option you need to configure
5. Click Save at the top right when complete
Configuration Menu:
1. Network
a. Name (applies to Hostname
below) : Name for your EZ-62B
b. DHCP : Enabled by default. When
disabled, you can enter a
manual IP Address, Mask
(subnet), and Gateway. If
using the DHCP address, we
recommend you also set a
DHCP reservation on your
router. When setting a manual
address, we recommend using
something outside the DHCP
range of your router.
c. DNS Mode : Enabled by
default. When Disabled, enter
values for DNS 1 and DNS 2
d. HTTP Port : default is 80

3. Settings
a. Outlet mode : Select between Auto Reset OR Manual Control
i. Auto Reset : The EZ-62B will Ping a specific address or the default website
addresses and when pings fail, power to the outlet will be reset
ii. Manual Control : User must access the Mobile App or Cloud website to
manually reset or power outlet ON/OFF
b. Ping Delay : This is the
time the EZ-62B will
wait after a Reset,
before it starts the ping
tests. This gives your
equipment enough time
to reboot. Default is 0
c. Power On Delay : This is
the time the EZ-62B will
take after a reset is
triggered, before the
outlet is powered back
on. Default is 3 seconds
d. No. of Resets : This is
the number of times the
outlet will automatically
reset when a time out is
detected. Configurable
from 1x-10x or infinite ∞
i. Example with 5x : If connectivity is not restored after the 5
th
reset, the outlet
will stop resetting after this 5
th
attempt. The EZ-62B will sit idle until the
connection is restored. Default is 1x.
e. Reset Only - This disables the Turn OFF function. It is
recommended that when the EZ-62B is powering your modem or
router.
f. Ping Interval - Set the interval after a successful ping (i.e. how
frequently the EZ-62B is checking for a reply from the IP
Address(es) in use.

3. Schedule : Set up to 6 schedules. If
you want the outlet to be turned OFF
at one time and ON at a later time, you
must set 1 schedule to turn OFF and 1
schedule to turn ON . Otherwise, use
RESET
a. Week : Select the Day(s) you
want the event to take place
b. Action : Select the outlet action
(ON, OFF, RESET)
c. Time : Entered in 24-hour
format. Set the time you want
the event to take place
4. Ping Address
a. Ping Site : If desired,
enter a specific web
address OR a local
device’s IP address
b. Mode : Select between
Ping or HTTP. Ping is
default setting
5. Time
a. Time Server : The server used
to verify the time. Default is
pool.ntp.org
b. Update Interval : How
frequently the system verifies
the time. Default is 1 day
c. Time Zone : Select your zone
d. DST : Enable or Disable Daylight Saving Time. You will also need to
manually enter the Date and Time that DST begins and ends
e. Time : Shows current time
f. Week : Shows the current day
6. Information :
a. Serial Number
b. Product

c. Firmware Version
Section 2: Configuration via Cloud4UIS:
1. Open a web browser to https://cloud4UIS.com and log in
2. Select your EZ-62B from the Device List
3. A pop up window will display a Menu
4. Select the menu option you need to configure
5. Click Save at the top right when complete
Cloud Configuration Menu:
1. Network
a. Name : Change the name of
your EZ-62B
b. DHCP : Enabled by default.
Shown disabled here. When
disabled, you can use the IP
it obtains via DHCP or enter
something else . If using the
DHCP address, we
recommend you also set a
DHCP reservation on your
router. When setting a static
address, we recommend
using something outside the
DHCP range of your router.
c. DNS Mode : Enabled by
default.
d. HTTP Port : default is 80
2. Settings

a. Outlet mode : Select between Auto Reset OR Manual Control
i. Auto Reset : The EZ-62B will Ping a specific address or the default
website addresses and when pings fail, power to the outlet will be
reset
ii. Manual Control : User must access the Mobile App or Cloud website to
manually reset or power outlet ON/OFF
b. Ping Delay : This is the time the EZ-62B will wait after a Reset, before it
starts the ping tests. This gives your equipment enough time to reboot.
Default is 0.
c. Power On Delay : This is the time the EZ-62B will take after a reset is
triggered, before the outlet is powered back on. Default is 3 seconds.
d. No. of Resets : This is the number of times the outlet will automatically
reset when a time out is detected. Configurable from 1x-10x or infinite ∞
i. Example with 5x : If connectivity is not restored after the 5
th
reset, the
outlet will stop resetting after this 5
th
attempt. The EZ-62B will sit idly
until the connection is restored. Default is 1x.
e. Reset Only : This setting disables the Turn OFF button. This is
recommended when plugging a modem or router into the outlet.
f. Ping Interval : Set interval after a successful ping to: 5, 15, 30 or 60
seconds. If connection times out, the ping interval is fixed at 5 seconds by
default.
3. Schedule : Set up to 6 schedules. If you
want the outlet to be turned OFF at one
time and ON at a later time, you must set 1
schedule to turn OFF and 1 schedule to turn
ON . Otherwise, use RESET
4. Ping Address
a. Ping Site : If desired, enter a
specific web address OR a local
device’s IP address
b. Mode : Select between Ping or
HTTP. Default is Ping
5. Time
a. Time Zone : Select your zone
b. DST : Enable or Disable
c. Time : Shows current time

d. Week : shows the current
day
6. Information :
a. Serial Number
b. Product
c. Firmware Version
Section 3: Configuration via Local Web Administration Page (no Cloud4UIS
account or app needed):
If you do not want/ need to use the mobile application or Cloud4UIS account, you will
need to locate the IP address your router is assigning to the EZ-62B. This IP address
will get you to its web administration page where you can configure settings. If you’re
not familiar with how to locate IP addresses connected to your network, we recommend
using either the Windows Utility program or LanScan for Mac users.
1. Make sure that your computer is connected to the same router as your EZ-62B
2. Locate the IP address of your EZ-62B using the following:
a. For Windows : Download the Windows Utility program at
https://3gstore.com/ipswitchupdates
b. For Mac : Download LanScan at:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lanscan/id472226235?mt=12
3. Click Lan your Scan to find IP addresses on your network. Locate the one with
vendor listed as Mega System Technologies
4. Open a web browser and enter the IP address listed here. Click Go/ Enter in
your browser and you will be taken to the administration page for configuration
5. You will be prompted to log in once the web browser loads the administration
page. The default credentials are: admin / admin
Local Web Administration Configuration Menu:
On each configuration page you will have the option to Confirm or Revert settings.
Clicking Confirm will SAVE your settings. Clicking Revert will default them back to the
original configuration setting.

1. Status : This is just an overview of your network info (IP address, DNS, etc), the
current Time/ Date, Outlet Status and Mode, as well as your device’s Serial
number and Firmware Version
2. Network
a. Name : If changing the Hostname, enter it here
b. Hostname : Shows the current Hostname of your device
c. DHCP : On by default. When turned OFF, you can use the IP it obtains via
DHCP or enter something else. If using the DHCP address, we
recommend you also set a DHCP reservation on your router. When setting
a static address, we recommend using something outside the DHCP
range of your router.
d. DNS Mode : Set to Auto Acquire by default. If setting the DHCP to OFF,
you MUST also manually fill in DNS Servers. Otherwise, with DHCP On,
you can choose Manual and enter different DNS Servers. We recommend
using Google DNS (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4)

3. Settings
a. Outlet Mode : Select between Auto Reset OR Manual Control
i. Auto Reset: The EZ-62B will Ping a specific address or the default
website addresses and when pings fail, power to the outlet will be
reset
ii. Manual Control: User must access the Mobile App or Cloud website
to manually reset or power outlet ON/OFF
b. Ping Delay After Power On : This is the time the EZ-62B will wait after a
Reset, before it starts the ping tests. Default is 0 . Configurable between
0-1440 minutes (1 day) - e.g. If set to 5 minutes, the Switch will wait 5
minutes once the website/ IP address cannot be pinged. After it resets
power to the outlet, it will wait another 5 minutes before pinging the
website/ IP address
c. Power On Delay: This is the time the EZ-62B will take after a reset is
triggered, before the outlet is powered back on ( e.g. Reset is triggered,
outlet turns off, 3 seconds later outlet is turned back on ). Default is 3
seconds.
d. No. of Resets : This is the number of times the outlet will automatically
reset when a time out is detected. Configurable from 1x-10x, or infinite ∞.
i. Example with a 5x setting: If connectivity is not restored before the
5
th
reset, the outlet will stop resetting after the 5
th
try. Outlet will
come back online once a connection is restored.

e. Reset Only : This setting disables the Turn OFF button. Whether you have
the Outlet Mode set to Auto Reset or Manual Control, you will ONLY see a
Reset option when this is turned OFF. This is recommended when
plugging a modem or router into the outlet..
f. Time between pings : Set interval after a successful ping to: 5, 15, 30 or 60
seconds. If connection times out, the ping interval is fixed at 5 seconds by
default.
g. Cloud : Allows EZ-62B to be added to the Cloud Service. Set to Enable by
default.
h. Username : For logging into the WebUI. admin is the Default.
i. Password/ Confirm Password : This is the admin password for log in.
Password is the last 6 characters of the MAC address of your EZ-62B

5. Schedule : Set up to 6 schedules. If you want the outlet to be turned off at one
time and on at a later time, you must set one schedule to turn it OFF and another
to turn it back ON. Otherwise, use the Reset action.
a. Select the day(s) you want the action to take place.
b. Set the Hour and Minute you want the action to occur. This is done in 24
hour format.
c. Select the outlet action (ON, OFF, RESET)

6. Ping Address : This section allows you to enter 1 address with the option to
HTTP (TCP) or Ping (default). Leave the field blank to ping the predefined IPs. If
desired, enter a specific web address OR a local device’s IP address
7. Time: Set the proper Time Zone based on your location and adjust the Time
between updates , Time Server , and/or apply Daylight Saving Time if needed
8. Save/ Restore : This is where the user can manually restart the Switch, reset
settings to factory default, save their current settings, and restore settings from a
previously saved file.

Upgrading Firmware :
Firmware can ONLY be done using the iOS/Android application, while on the local
network. Firmware cannot be downgraded or upgraded to a specific version. When
upgrading, it will automatically upgrade the outlet to the most current version of
firmware.
1. Open the ezDevice app and select your EZ-62B from the list
2. On the next screen, select More from the bottom right
3. Select Device Upgrade from the next screen
4. Your EZ-62B should be listed here (along with any others you have saved).
NOTE: If you don’t see your EZ-62B listed, click the Search in LAN button. If the
app still cannot locate your EZ-62B, click Manual Upgrade at the top
5. Once an outlet is selected, a pop up will appear indicating the Version it will
upgrade to, along with the steps listed below. NOTE: If your outlet was NOT
found, you will need to manually enter the Device’s IP address
a. Write down device LAN IP (for recovery)
a. All settings will reset to default. Go to device’s LAN interface to save
settings
b. Device will reboot after upgrade
c. Red light flashes while loading/ upgrading then goes solid before the
sequence below occurs
d. LED sequence during firmware update: Internet & Auto Reset LEDs will
blink
e. Device clicks and reboots and you get indication that upgrade successful
6. Click Yes to begin the upgrade process.
7. You should first see a pop up showing Upgrading with a spinning wheel,
followed by a progress bar
8. The upgrade takes about 1-2 minutes and once finished, you’ll see an OK button
How to Remove Users and Reset Using Function Button
1. Press and hold the Function button for 10 seconds. The Internet and
Cloud Link LEDs will blink. Release the button.
2. Log into your Cloud4UIS account and Remove the EZ-62B from the
Device List. Via the mobile app - look for Remove Device at the top. Via
Cloud4UIS.com - look for the -Outlet button
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