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Your surge protector connects your fax, 
modem or other data line to a telephone line. 
When using telephone lines, it is important 
to follow these safety precautions.

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• Never install telephone wiring during a 

lightning storm.

• Never install a telephone jack in wet 

locations unless the jack is specifically 
designed for use in wet locations.

• Never touch uninsulated telephone 

wires or terminals unless the telephone 
line has been disconnected at the 
network interface.

• Use caution when installing or 

modifying telephone lines.

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You can place the surge protector on a level 
surface or mount it on a wall. Select a 
location that is:

• near a grounded AC outlet

• near a telephone wall jack

• out of the way of normal activities 

1. Use the supplied mounting template to 

mark the holes on the selected location.

2. Drive in two wood screws (not supplied) 

with heads that fit into the keyhole slots 
on the bottom of the surge protector.

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3. Align the surge protector’s keyhole slots 

with the wood screws, then press the 
surge protector down to secure it.

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The five cable grooves on the top cable rack 
and the four cable grooves on the bottom let 
you place the related cable groups together 
for easy identification. (See inset illustration 
below.)

1. Slide the cable management rack all the 

way out until it stops.

2. To snap cables into the grooves at the 

top of the cable management rack, 
connect the cables to the surge 
protector then snap the cables into the 
top grooves.

To snap cables into the grooves at the 
bottom of the management rack, route 
the cables below the rack’s frame and 
connect the cables to the surge 
protector, then snap the cables into the 
bottom grooves.

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1. Turn the surge protector off. Press 

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indicator goes out.

2. Connect one end of a modular 

telephone cord (not supplied) to the 
surge protector's 

FAX/MODEM/LAN IN

 

jack, and the other end to a telephone 
wall jack.

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3. Connect one end of an existing 

telephone cord (not supplied) to the 
surge protector's

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(RJ11), and the other end to your fax, 
modem, or telephone.

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Do not use the surge protector with an 
aquarium or near wet locations.

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• Use appropriate mounting anchors if you are 

mounting the surge protector to drywall.

• The appropriate screw size is shown on the 

mounting template.

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FAX/MODEM IN and LAN IN share the same 
RJ45 jack (FAX/MODEM/LAN IN). You cannot 
connect both a Fax/Modem and LAN at the 
same time.

Summary of Contents for 8-Outlet Computer Network Equipment Surge Protector

Page 1: ...ift Detection and Protection Detects and protects against a power surge of up to 6 000 volts and 135 000 amps within 1 nanosecond 1 billionth of a second Surge Protected Modular Phone Jacks connections provide protection for your fax modem against surges from a connected phone line GROUNDED WHEN LIT Indicator Lights when the connected devices are properly grounded Safety Alarm Alerts you when the ...

Page 2: ... on the bottom let you place the related cable groups together for easy identification See inset illustration below 1 Slide the cable management rack all the way out until it stops 2 To snap cables into the grooves at the top of the cable management rack connect the cables to the surge protector then snap the cables into the top grooves To snap cables into the grooves at the bottom of the manageme...

Page 3: ...urge protector repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the surge protector with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price of the surge pro tector CONNECTED EQUIPMENT GUARANTEE RadioShack war rants to the original purchaser of the surge protector that if any electronic equipment the Connected Equipment which is properly installed and connected as defined below to ...

Page 4: ...rized by the manufacturer of the Connected Equipment unless the service center determines that the Connected Equipment is not repairable or that the cost of repair will be more than the purchase price of comparable replacement equipment If the Connected Equipment is not to be repaired get a written quo tation for the purchase price of comparable replacement equip ment In no event will RadioShack r...

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