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3.2.1 ON/OFF switch:  The switch to turn on and turn off TPS-series TVSS.

3.2.2 Overload protector:  Over current or short circuit protection

component; press the button to reset when the pin tripped.

3.2.3 AC INPUT:  The power socket for plug in the input power cord.

3.2.4 Signal Surge Protector:  The sockets for protecting transient surge

from telephone cable, antenna, data cable and etc.; Different model

provides different socket types,  notice the caption below each socket.

INSTALLATION

4.1  Installation

4.1.1  Turn off all electrical equipment.

4.1.2 Connect signal cables (such as telephone lines, LAN cable,  antenna

cable or coaxial cable) into Signal Surge Protector sockets  at the side

of  TPS-series TVSS as below

IN :

The socket to connect input signal cable.

OUT :

The socket to connect signal cable which are protected

to  telephone, facsimile machine, modem, ADSL/ISDN/

HDSL/DSL devices or  CATV devices.

4.1.3 Plug the power cord from your electrical equipments into the

TVSS output outlets.

4.1.4 Plug the TVSS into the grounded electrical outlet only.

Note: To achieve the maximum performance, the TVSS must be connected

to a grounded electrical outlet to work properly. Connecting to

non-grounded electrical outlet, the TVSS will not be able to properly

protect your electrical equipments.

4.2 Turn on and turn off  TPS-Series

4.2.1 Turn on ON/OFF switch.  PROTECTED  indicator will be lit.

4.2.2 Turn on all connected eletrical equipment.

4.2.3 To turn off the TPS-series TVSS, turn off  then turn off ON/OFF

switch.

TROUBLESHOOTING

FRONT PANEL AND COMPONENTS

3.1 Front panel

3.1.1 PROTECTED:  Indicates that the TPS-series TVSS is operating normally.

3.1. 2 FAULT WIRING:  Indicates that the electrical outlet is not properly

grounded or the line-neutral is reversed.

Table 1 shows relationship of LED indicators and operating status

3.1. 3 Output Outlet:  6 surge protection outlets for connecting to electrical

equipment.

3.2  Side and rear panel

3.1.1

3.1.2

3.1.3

Modular Plug

RJ45-8C

Coaxial F-Type

TPS-HOME

CATV TEL./ADSL

TPS-CATV

CATV  #1

CATV #2

Type B

Coaxial F-Type

Coaxial F-Type

Type C

Side view

(Type B)

Side view

(Type C)

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

Modular Plug

RJ45-8C

Modular Plug

RJ45-8C

TPS-RS232

RS232C#1 RS232C#2

TPS-RS425

RS422 / RS485#1

RS422 / RS485#2

TPS-LAN

LAN #1 

LAN #2

TPS-TEL

TEL. LINE #1

TEL. LINE #2

TPS-ISDN

ISDN #1

ISDN #2

TPS-DSL

DSL #1

DSL #2

TPS-ADSL

ADSL

TEL./ADSL

TPS-HDSL

HDSL #1

HDSL #2

TPS-PLC

PLC #1

PLC #2

TPS-DATA

DATA #1

DATA #2

TPS-SOHO

LAN

TEL./ADSL

TPS-MFG

RS422 / RS485#1

RS232C

 Type A

Side (Type A)

3.2.1

3.2.4

3.2.3

3.2.2

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

Bottom

LED indicators

Operating status

PROTECTED

FAULT WIRING

ON

OFF

ON

 ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

The TVSS provides maximum surge protection.

The TVSS can not provide maximum surge protection

because of your  electrical outlet is not properly

grounded or the line-neutral is  reversed.

- The TVSS has sacrificed to protect your electrical

equipment.

- Line-neutral reversal or poor ground connection.

The TVSS has sacrificed to protect your electrical

equipment.

Symptoms

Possible causes

Solutions

1. Disconnect some electrical

equipment.

2. Reset overload protector.

3. If the symptom persists,

contact our service center.

Contact a qualified electrician

to inspect and correct the

wiring and  grounding

problem.

The TVSS has to be replaced.

Please contact service center.

PROTECTED indicator is

lit, but electrical

equipment do not work.

Overload protector

tripped.

PROTECTED and FAULT

WIRING  indicators are

lit.

PROTECTED indicator  is

OFF but FAULT WIRING

indicator is it.

The connected electrical

equipment are exceed the

TVSS's capability.

Line-neutral reversal or poor

ground connection.

The TVSS has sacrificed to

protect your electrical

equipment.

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