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My PD11VBC power cable does not

reach the wall outlet. Can I use an

extension cord to make it reach?

Yes, but you must use only ETA extension

cords to keep your warranty valid.  Ask for part

# GEC1410. (10 feet long) or 

#P12X10NEMA5-15.

Can the PD11VBC be mounted in an

equipment rack?

An optional kit, #PD2MK, allows you to mount

the unit in a standard 19" rack.  The kit

includes both brackets and screws.

The provided coax or telephone jumper

cables are not long enough to reach my

equipment. Can I use other cables?

Yes, any length cable of the same type meets

the warranty requirements.

Outlet Bank 2 is not switching ON or

OFF with the PD11VBC. How can I fix

this?

These outlets may be set as either switched or

Always-On outlets.  The 3-position, Turn-Off

Delay switch on the back panel controls this.

Change the setting of this switch from Always-

On to a delayed setting.  This will allow the

Outlet Bank 2 to become switched outlets.

The PD11VBC is ON but the Voltmeter is

not lit up. What is the problem?

Check the Meter Light Dimmer control to see if

the lighting is turned ON or OFF.  If the control

knob is turned OFF, turn it ON and continue

turning until you have reached the desired light

level.  If the control knob is turned ON and

there is no light, turn the knob to maximum.  

If you still have no light, call ETA Customer

Service for help.

There was a lightning strike in my

neighborhood and now my PD11VBC

won’t turn on.  What is wrong?

The protection circuitry has done its job and

protected your equipment from the lightning by

sacrificing itself. Your PD11VBC will need to be

repaired or replaced.  Please refer to the pre-

ceding section on “Contacting ETA” or the war-

ranty documentation for more information.

What is the difference between a Surge

and Spike? 

A spike is a high-energy pulse of electricity that

lasts for short periods of time (a few millisec-

onds, 0.001 second) but can reach up to 6000

volts or higher. Nearby lightning strikes and

ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) are the cause for

most power spikes. A surge is similar to a

spike, but will last for longer periods of time

(15 milliseconds to 2.5 seconds) and reach up

to 500 volts. Utility grid switching and motors

turning on or off cause most power surges.

Both surges and spikes are damaging to 

sensitive solid-state components present 

in Audio/Video equipment. 

What is the difference between an

Overvoltage and Undervoltage?

An overvoltage happens when power rises to

an unsafe level (over 150 volts) for a long peri-

od of time (2.5 seconds to several hours).

Overvoltages are usually caused by car acci-

dents involving power poles, construction

wiring accidents, wind and ice storms. An

undervoltage (brownout) happens when power

drops to an unsafe level (under 80 volts) for a

long period of time (2.5 seconds to several

hours). Undervoltages are usually caused by

failures in the electric utility system or by very

heavy power demands during a hot day. Both

overvoltages and undervoltages will damage

Audio/Video equipment power supplies.

What Does EMI and RFI stand for?

RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) and EMI

(Electromagnetic Interference) refer to high fre-

quency signals emitted through the air and

induced into AC power lines. Audio/Video

equipment will pick up these signals and gen-

erate enough noise to degrade picture and

sound quality. 

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Before You Begin.........................................................1

Introduction.................................................................2

Connection Diagram....................................................3

Feature Overview.........................................................4 

Feature Details

Voltmeter...............................................................5

Convenience Outlet................................................5

Diagnostic Lights...................................................6

Sequential Startup/Shutdown................................6

Filtered Outlet Banks 1 & 2.....................................7

High-Current Outlet Bank.......................................8

Voltage Sense Trigger............................................8

Circuit Breaker.......................................................8

Coaxial Line Protection..........................................9

AC Power Cord......................................................9

Telephone Line Protection......................................9

AC Surge Protection............................................10

Technical Specifications.............................................11

Contacting ETA..................................................11

Frequently Asked Questions.......................................12

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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- PD11VBC

1

- RJ-11 Telephone Cable

4

- Coax Cables for

Satellite TV,  Cable TV
and/or Antennas

1

- IEC 320, 120V/15A 

10 ft. power cord

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Items included with the PD11VBC:

Please verify that you have received all these items. If not, contact ETA.

FAQs

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1532 Enterprise Pkwy, Twinsburg OH 44087  •  (800) 321-6699  •  (330) 425-3388  •  www.etasys.com

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Page 2: ...ation of sophisticated noise filtration circuit ry and the world s finest surge protec tion has resulted in an Audio Video power center that meets the power quality needs for each piece of equip ment in your entertainment system The styling of the PD11VBC comple ments even the most sophisticated Audio Video showcase 2003 ETA Systems SIDACtor is a registered US trademark of Teccor Electronics inc T...

Page 3: ...t power spikes A surge is similar to a spike but will last for longer periods of time 15 milliseconds to 2 5 seconds and reach up to 500 volts Utility grid switching and motors turning on or off cause most power surges Both surges and spikes are damaging to sensitive solid state components present in Audio Video equipment What is the difference between an Overvoltage and Undervoltage An overvoltag...

Page 4: ...ality of your listening and or viewing experience Our goal is to Provide clean pure power Protect your investment Enhance the pleasure you get from you re A V system Thank you for choosing ETA for your power quality needs Please finish reading the instructions install your PD11VBC and enjoy the full potential of your entertainment sys tem 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Clamping Level 260V Capacitance...

Page 5: ...hreshold 137VAC or falls below the undervoltage threshold 95VAC the PD11VBC will perform the following tasks until line voltage returns to a safe level 1 Disconnects power to all connected equipment 2 Unsafe Voltage LED is activated and will blink once per second during the unsafe voltage condition The PD11VBC requires line voltage to return to within the safe operating range for 10 seconds before...

Page 6: ... DETAILS Coaxial Line Protection All coaxial cable sheaths from outdoors must be grounded to the building grounding electrode system where they enter the building per applicable NEC CEC code A driven ground rod is not adequate The PD11VBC provides application specific protection for your satellite and cable TV equipment Two lines of protection are provided for each type The satellite connections a...

Page 7: ...urn off before Outlet Bank 2 if they re not set to Always On With a delay the connected equipment will not power up simultaneously thus preventing loudspeaker noises such as thump ing See the Sequential Startup Shutdown section for more information Voltage Sense Trigger This feature provides an ON OFF trigger for the PD11VBC using a DC remote control signal Many components such as pre amplifiers a...

Page 8: ...stabilize before any amplifiers and powered sub woofers are turned on This sequence is reversed dur ing shutdown The amplifiers and powered sub woofers turn off their power supplies drain then the equipment plugged into Outlet Bank 2 is turned off Information on setting the delay times is included in the Outlet Bank 2 and High Current Outlet Bank sections that follow Filtered Outlet Banks 1 2 Eigh...

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