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A. Surge-Protection-Only Outlets
Equipment such as printers, fax machines, scanners, or desk lamps can
be plugged into these outlets. These outlets do not provide power
during a power outage. These outlets are always on (when AC power is
available) and are not controlled by the front-panel switch.
B. Battery-Backup Surge-Protection Outlets
Only critical equipment such as TVs, DVRs, cable/satellite receivers,
VCRs, and other hardware that could potentially lose settings should be
plugged into these outlets. Battery power is automatically provided
in case of a power outage. Power (AC or battery) is not supplied to
these outlets when the PureAV Battery Backup is switched off. (Do not
plug surge protectors or power strips into the battery backup outlets).
Note! During the AVR Mode, the total load that you will be placing
on the battery-backup outlets should not exceed 85% of the
unit’s capacity.
C. Phone Protection
The phone lines are surge protected and provide complete safety for
telephone/Pay-Per-View lines.
D. Network Protection
This connector is used for surge protecting networking lines used for
media streamers, multimedia computers, gaming consoles, or any other
device in need of a network connection.
E. AC Input Breaker (Circuit Breaker)
The circuit breaker button will be triggered if an overload condition
forces the PureAV Battery Backup to disconnect itself from utility
power. If the button sticks out, disconnect nonessential equipment
and depress
breaker to reset.
F. AC Input Power Cord
G. Audio Video Surge Protection Ports
H. Alert Sound ON/OFF Switch
This switch turns the audible alarm ON or OFF.
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