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OPERATION
STATUS LEDS
(4) status LEDs are located on the front panel indicating incoming power, grounding, and surge protection. If any one of these LEDs
is not illuminated, the unit is not functioning properly.
• Switch:
when illuminated, indicates the switched outlets are energized.
• Power:
when illuminated, indicates the power switch is connected to an AC source
• Ground:
lets you know you have a good connection to ground. This is important as a ground is needed to dissipate large power
surges.
• Surge:
LED is constantly illuminated letting you know the power strip is busy protecting your electronics.
POWER MONITORING DISPLAY
The voltage reading is displayed when power is first turned on and will remain on until the Function button is pressed.
The FUNCTION button is the top button next to the display. Pressing this button will cycle through the eight meter functions. The
order of the functions is: Voltage, Amperage, Watts, VA (apparent power), Hz (frequency), PF (power factor), Kwh (kilowatt-hour),
and Run Time (clock).
The Kwh and clock function can be reset by turning the power switch off for 3 seconds.
The SET button is the bottom button next to the display.
To set a load current warning: hold the SET button for 3 seconds, then press the FUNCTION button to start stepping up the current
in 1 amp increments. Once the desired amperage is reached press the SET button to save. The display will then flash if the load
current limit is exceeded.
Over Voltage will be indicated on the display by “OUP” and will occur when the input voltage is above 145 volts.
Over Current will be indicated by a blinking screen when the input current exceeds the selected amperage level.
You are not limited to the label on the coax connections. Each connection supports any type of RF signal up to 3.0 GHz, including
but not limited to DirecTV®, Dish Network®, Cable STB, Off-Air antenna, etc.