Panamax Max 1000+ Surge Protector Line Conditioner Manual Panamax M5100-EX Home Theater Power Conditioner Surge Protector HTS Theater Reference. Designer and manufacturer of electronic and electrical protection, filtration and control products. Jan 26, 2018 - Product Review - Panamax Max 2000 Surge Protector/Line Conditioner - April, 1999 Colin Miller Panamax Max 2000 10 Outlet Programmable.
Answers to common questions about our products are below. If you are unable to find the answers here, please. We'll be glad to help. • • • • • • General Panamax Product Questions Q. I did not receive a warranty registration card. Is registration required for my equipment to be protected by the warranty? A. No, product registration is not required for warranty purposes.
Please retain a copy of your original proof of purchase for your surge protector. Your receipt is required for any warranty claim. If your protector is damaged by a surge, spike or lightning, call 1-800-472-5555 (this phone number is printed on all Panamax products) and a customer service representative will assist you.
Q. There is a gray cover on my Panamax plug. It's too big to plug into the wall.
What should I do? A. The gray protective cover needs to be pulled off the 3-prong plug. This plastic cover prevents the plug from scratching the unit. Q. I just bought a new Panamax product and only half of my outlets work. 1s 83 linux x64 emulyator hasp klyucha.
A. The on/off switch needs to be turned on. This switch is found next to the cord on the end of the unit. Push the white line on the switch towards the unit to turn on outlets.
If you look closely at the outlets on the left side of the product (when the lightning bolt is on the bottom), you will see they are marked “always on”. Q. What is the “always on” outlet? A. The “always on” outlet has power all the time, regardless of the on/off switch, which controls the other outlets. Our customers like to use them for lamps or vcrs that need a constant power source for memory.
Q. Is there a serial number for my surge protector? A. Many of the AV style components have serial numbers located on the bottom of the product. Most of the other products do not have serial numbers. Q. Do surge protectors have to be turned on in order to protect my equipment? A. No, as long as the surge protector is plugged into a properly grounded wall receptacle, all outlets are protected regardless of the position of the on/off switch.
Q. Do the older clip-on modules work with the new M8-EX line? A. No, they are not compatible. Q. Do the lightning bolts on the module need to be lit for my surge protector to be working? A. No, they are for cosmetic purposes and to distinguish between the modules. Only the base unit (ac) will include diagnostic lights. Q. Can I use a module as a stand-alone surge protector?
A. No, the module needs to be attached to a base unit (i.e. MAX® 8 allpath, towerMAX® 8 ksu, etc.) in order to provide a single point ground and to have a warranted application. Q. Why can only a Panamax extension cord be used? A. A good ground connection is important for our surge protectors to work properly. Not all extension cords have good ground wiring and we cannot guarantee that our products will work properly. Our standard 10 ft, 14 gauge extension cord is Part # GEC1410.
Q. My Panamax component product has an “RS232” port. What is it for? A. RS232 is a common connection for many home automation systems. Your component product can be interfaced and commanded to do a variety of functions such as scheduled shutdown/turn-on and sequential outlet bank power-up/power-down.
Q. What is the 12-volt trigger on my Panamax product used for? A. The 12 volt trigger can be used to turn on and off your switched outlets on your Panamax product. Obtain a 1/8” mono jack cord, plug one end into your Panamax product’s 12 volt trigger input port. Plug the other end into your source component’s (stereo receiver for example) 12-volt trigger output port. When the source component is powered on, the 12-volt trigger will automatically turn on the switched outlets on the Panamax product. If your Panamax product has a 12-volt trigger output port, you can use it as the source component to trigger other components.
Q. Are the coaxial connections for satellite and cable bi-directional? A. Yes, our coaxial connections are bi-directional, meaning they will pass both a receive and transmit signal.
Lightning Q. Why do you need lightning protection at all? A. EDF transmitters are vulnerable to lightning-induced surges from the AC power line, as all AC-powered equipment is. But there is an extra vulnerability for EDFs, because the loop acts as an antenna, and can pick up lightning-induced currents/voltage from lightning even hundreds of feet away. Lightning currents can be up to 100,000 Amperes, with voltages into the millions! Experience shows that in difficult sites (frequent lightning, large loop, hilltop locations) transmitters will be damaged several times per year unless they are protected. Q. Why can't I just use an ordinary AC protector?
Panamax Max 1000+ Surge Protector Line Conditioner Manual Panamax M5100-EX Home Theater Power Conditioner Surge Protector HTS Theater Reference. Designer and manufacturer of electronic and electrical protection, filtration and control products. Jan 26, 2018 - Product Review - Panamax Max 2000 Surge Protector/Line Conditioner - April, 1999 Colin Miller Panamax Max 2000 10 Outlet Programmable.
Answers to common questions about our products are below. If you are unable to find the answers here, please. We\'ll be glad to help. • • • • • • General Panamax Product Questions Q. I did not receive a warranty registration card. Is registration required for my equipment to be protected by the warranty? A. No, product registration is not required for warranty purposes.
Please retain a copy of your original proof of purchase for your surge protector. Your receipt is required for any warranty claim. If your protector is damaged by a surge, spike or lightning, call 1-800-472-5555 (this phone number is printed on all Panamax products) and a customer service representative will assist you.
Q. There is a gray cover on my Panamax plug. It\'s too big to plug into the wall.
What should I do? A. The gray protective cover needs to be pulled off the 3-prong plug. This plastic cover prevents the plug from scratching the unit. Q. I just bought a new Panamax product and only half of my outlets work. 1s 83 linux x64 emulyator hasp klyucha.
A. The on/off switch needs to be turned on. This switch is found next to the cord on the end of the unit. Push the white line on the switch towards the unit to turn on outlets.
If you look closely at the outlets on the left side of the product (when the lightning bolt is on the bottom), you will see they are marked “always on”. Q. What is the “always on” outlet? A. The “always on” outlet has power all the time, regardless of the on/off switch, which controls the other outlets. Our customers like to use them for lamps or vcrs that need a constant power source for memory.
Q. Is there a serial number for my surge protector? A. Many of the AV style components have serial numbers located on the bottom of the product. Most of the other products do not have serial numbers. Q. Do surge protectors have to be turned on in order to protect my equipment? A. No, as long as the surge protector is plugged into a properly grounded wall receptacle, all outlets are protected regardless of the position of the on/off switch.
Q. Do the older clip-on modules work with the new M8-EX line? A. No, they are not compatible. Q. Do the lightning bolts on the module need to be lit for my surge protector to be working? A. No, they are for cosmetic purposes and to distinguish between the modules. Only the base unit (ac) will include diagnostic lights. Q. Can I use a module as a stand-alone surge protector?
A. No, the module needs to be attached to a base unit (i.e. MAX® 8 allpath, towerMAX® 8 ksu, etc.) in order to provide a single point ground and to have a warranted application. Q. Why can only a Panamax extension cord be used? A. A good ground connection is important for our surge protectors to work properly. Not all extension cords have good ground wiring and we cannot guarantee that our products will work properly. Our standard 10 ft, 14 gauge extension cord is Part # GEC1410.
Q. My Panamax component product has an “RS232” port. What is it for? A. RS232 is a common connection for many home automation systems. Your component product can be interfaced and commanded to do a variety of functions such as scheduled shutdown/turn-on and sequential outlet bank power-up/power-down.
Q. What is the 12-volt trigger on my Panamax product used for? A. The 12 volt trigger can be used to turn on and off your switched outlets on your Panamax product. Obtain a 1/8” mono jack cord, plug one end into your Panamax product’s 12 volt trigger input port. Plug the other end into your source component’s (stereo receiver for example) 12-volt trigger output port. When the source component is powered on, the 12-volt trigger will automatically turn on the switched outlets on the Panamax product. If your Panamax product has a 12-volt trigger output port, you can use it as the source component to trigger other components.
Q. Are the coaxial connections for satellite and cable bi-directional? A. Yes, our coaxial connections are bi-directional, meaning they will pass both a receive and transmit signal.
Lightning Q. Why do you need lightning protection at all? A. EDF transmitters are vulnerable to lightning-induced surges from the AC power line, as all AC-powered equipment is. But there is an extra vulnerability for EDFs, because the loop acts as an antenna, and can pick up lightning-induced currents/voltage from lightning even hundreds of feet away. Lightning currents can be up to 100,000 Amperes, with voltages into the millions! Experience shows that in difficult sites (frequent lightning, large loop, hilltop locations) transmitters will be damaged several times per year unless they are protected. Q. Why can\'t I just use an ordinary AC protector?
...'>Panamax Max 1000 Surge Protector Line Conditioner Manual(29.10.2018)Panamax Max 1000+ Surge Protector Line Conditioner Manual Panamax M5100-EX Home Theater Power Conditioner Surge Protector HTS Theater Reference. Designer and manufacturer of electronic and electrical protection, filtration and control products. Jan 26, 2018 - Product Review - Panamax Max 2000 Surge Protector/Line Conditioner - April, 1999 Colin Miller Panamax Max 2000 10 Outlet Programmable.
Answers to common questions about our products are below. If you are unable to find the answers here, please. We\'ll be glad to help. • • • • • • General Panamax Product Questions Q. I did not receive a warranty registration card. Is registration required for my equipment to be protected by the warranty? A. No, product registration is not required for warranty purposes.
Please retain a copy of your original proof of purchase for your surge protector. Your receipt is required for any warranty claim. If your protector is damaged by a surge, spike or lightning, call 1-800-472-5555 (this phone number is printed on all Panamax products) and a customer service representative will assist you.
Q. There is a gray cover on my Panamax plug. It\'s too big to plug into the wall.
What should I do? A. The gray protective cover needs to be pulled off the 3-prong plug. This plastic cover prevents the plug from scratching the unit. Q. I just bought a new Panamax product and only half of my outlets work. 1s 83 linux x64 emulyator hasp klyucha.
A. The on/off switch needs to be turned on. This switch is found next to the cord on the end of the unit. Push the white line on the switch towards the unit to turn on outlets.
If you look closely at the outlets on the left side of the product (when the lightning bolt is on the bottom), you will see they are marked “always on”. Q. What is the “always on” outlet? A. The “always on” outlet has power all the time, regardless of the on/off switch, which controls the other outlets. Our customers like to use them for lamps or vcrs that need a constant power source for memory.
Q. Is there a serial number for my surge protector? A. Many of the AV style components have serial numbers located on the bottom of the product. Most of the other products do not have serial numbers. Q. Do surge protectors have to be turned on in order to protect my equipment? A. No, as long as the surge protector is plugged into a properly grounded wall receptacle, all outlets are protected regardless of the position of the on/off switch.
Q. Do the older clip-on modules work with the new M8-EX line? A. No, they are not compatible. Q. Do the lightning bolts on the module need to be lit for my surge protector to be working? A. No, they are for cosmetic purposes and to distinguish between the modules. Only the base unit (ac) will include diagnostic lights. Q. Can I use a module as a stand-alone surge protector?
A. No, the module needs to be attached to a base unit (i.e. MAX® 8 allpath, towerMAX® 8 ksu, etc.) in order to provide a single point ground and to have a warranted application. Q. Why can only a Panamax extension cord be used? A. A good ground connection is important for our surge protectors to work properly. Not all extension cords have good ground wiring and we cannot guarantee that our products will work properly. Our standard 10 ft, 14 gauge extension cord is Part # GEC1410.
Q. My Panamax component product has an “RS232” port. What is it for? A. RS232 is a common connection for many home automation systems. Your component product can be interfaced and commanded to do a variety of functions such as scheduled shutdown/turn-on and sequential outlet bank power-up/power-down.
Q. What is the 12-volt trigger on my Panamax product used for? A. The 12 volt trigger can be used to turn on and off your switched outlets on your Panamax product. Obtain a 1/8” mono jack cord, plug one end into your Panamax product’s 12 volt trigger input port. Plug the other end into your source component’s (stereo receiver for example) 12-volt trigger output port. When the source component is powered on, the 12-volt trigger will automatically turn on the switched outlets on the Panamax product. If your Panamax product has a 12-volt trigger output port, you can use it as the source component to trigger other components.
Q. Are the coaxial connections for satellite and cable bi-directional? A. Yes, our coaxial connections are bi-directional, meaning they will pass both a receive and transmit signal.
Lightning Q. Why do you need lightning protection at all? A. EDF transmitters are vulnerable to lightning-induced surges from the AC power line, as all AC-powered equipment is. But there is an extra vulnerability for EDFs, because the loop acts as an antenna, and can pick up lightning-induced currents/voltage from lightning even hundreds of feet away. Lightning currents can be up to 100,000 Amperes, with voltages into the millions! Experience shows that in difficult sites (frequent lightning, large loop, hilltop locations) transmitters will be damaged several times per year unless they are protected. Q. Why can\'t I just use an ordinary AC protector?
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