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My MAX

®

5410 power cable does not

reach the wall outlet. Can I use an

extension cord to make it reach?

Yes, but you must use only Panamax extension

cords to keep your warranty valid.  Ask for part

# GEC1410. (10 feet long) or 

#P12X10NEMA5-15.

Can the MAX

®

5410 be included in an

equipment rack?

The included rack-mount kit 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 1 & 2 is not switching ON or

OFF with the MAX

®

5410. How can I fix

this?

These outlets may be set as either switched or

Always-On outlets.  The 2-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 these

outlets to become switched outlets.

The MAX

®

5410 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 Panamax

Customer Service for help.

There was a lightning strike in my

neighborhood and now my MAX

®

5410

won’t turn on.  What is wrong?

The Protect or Disconnect™ circuitry has done

its job and protected your equipment from the

lightning by sacrificing itself. Your MAX

®

5410

will need to be repaired or replaced.  Please

refer to the preceding section on “Contacting

Panamax” or the warranty 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

period 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 

frequency signals emitted through the air and

induced into AC power lines. Audio/Video

equipment will pick up these signals and 

generate enough noise to degrade picture 

and sound quality.

FAQs

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Summary of Contents for MAX 5410 Pro

Page 1: ...MAX 5410 Pro Series Owner s Manual 1690 Corporate Circle Petaluma CA 94954 www panamax com...

Page 2: ...ed noise filtration circuitry and the world s finest surge protection has resulted in an Audio Video power cen ter that meets the power quality needs for each piece of equipment in your entertainment...

Page 3: ...Coaxial Line Protection 9 Telephone Line Protection 9 AC Power Cord 9 AC Surge Protection 10 SurgeGate Plus Protection 10 Technical Specifications 11 Contacting Panamax 11 Frequently Asked Questions 1...

Page 4: ...minated with this design Outlet Banks 1 and 2 are always on providing continuous power to those components with programmable memory settings Banks 3 and 4 can be set to either always on or switched A...

Page 5: ...3 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Basic Signal Line Connections Typical AC Power RS232 and 12V Trigger Connections USA Canada 800 472 5555 707 283 5900 Fax 707 283 5901 STEP 1 STEP 2...

Page 6: ...witch Allows adjustment of the Turn Off delay for Outlet Bank 1 Choose between 0 and 10 seconds Satellite Coax Jacks Two pairs of gold plated F Connectors optimized for Satellite TV signal line protec...

Page 7: ...n button is pressed quickly 2 sec SWITCHED and HIGH CURRENT outlets turn off for 10 seconds then turn back on in a sequence per delay settings The purpose is to cycle power to equipment that locks up...

Page 8: ...dark room LEDs light emitting diodes are used as the light source in order to provide durability and long life The Meter Light dimmer controls the brightness level or turns the lighting off altogethe...

Page 9: ...is comprehensive network of filters while banks 1 and 3 benefit from additional Balanced L filters Outlet Banks 1 and 2 contains four switched outlets that will turn your connected equipment ON or OFF...

Page 10: ...ignal will initiate the startup or shutdown sequence of the MAX 5410 s switched and high current outlets An AC adapter of the appropriate voltage plugged into a switched outlet on the receiver may als...

Page 11: ...cy range of 950Mhz to 2 2Ghz The clamping level of the MAX 5410 s satellite protection circuitry is 27 volts just 3 volts above the maximum operating voltage The circuitry is shielded to prevent inter...

Page 12: ...e 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 c...

Page 13: ...0V Protection Modes L N L G N G Initial Clamping Level 200V Peak 141V Rms Response Time 1ns Joule Rating 2325 Joules Peak Impulse Current 91 000A Catastrophic Surge Circuit YES AC Line Voltage 120VAC...

Page 14: ...to be repaired or replaced Please refer to the preceding section on Contacting Panamax or the warranty documentation for more information What is the difference between a Surge and Spike A spike is a...

Page 15: ...t the status of the outlet banks PS responds with a MAINACON if all outlets main relay are ON b MAINACOFF if all outlets are OFF c SWITCHEDON if the switched outlets are ON d SWITCHEDOFF if the switch...

Page 16: ...INS5410 REV A USA Canada 800 472 5555 707 283 5900 www panamax com...

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