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Model: HT7300PC
Owner's Manual
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Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
This manual contains instructions and warnings that should be followed during the
installation and operation of all Tripp Lite Power Conditioning Centers. Failure to
heed these warnings will void your warranty.
• The Power Conditioning Center features an internal protection that will disconnect
the surge-protective component at the end of its useful life but will maintain power
to the load—now unprotected.
• Do not connect the Power Conditioning Center to an ungrounded outlet. Do not use
with 2-wire extension cords or adapters. Do not plug extension cords into the Power
Conditioning Center.
• The Power Conditioning Center is designed for indoor use only. Install the Power
Conditioning Center away from heat-emitting appliances such as radiators or heat
registers. Do not install where excessive moisture is present.
• Never install electrical, telephone, network or coaxial wiring during a lightning
storm.
• Do not drill into any part of the housing or open the housing for any reason. There
are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Features
Front Panel
Front Panel
Illuminated “ON/OFF” Power Switch:
turns power on and off at all of the
outlets.
“ON” LED:
indicates that AC power is available at the Power Conditioning
Center's outlets. This LED will illuminate when the Power Switch is set to “ON”.
“POWER” LED:
indicates AC power is available at the wall outlet.
“GROUND” LED:
indicates wall outlet is grounded and surge protection can
properly function.
“PROTECTED” LED:
indicates the surge suppression components are intact
and providing complete protection against surges. If this LED does not illuminate,
some of the surge suppression components are not functioning, and the unit should
be replaced. Call Tripp Lite Customer Support at (773) 869-1234.
“SELECT” Switch:
selects controllable IR outlets (labeled “IR1”, “IR2”, “IR3”
and “IR4” on the rear panel of the Power Conditioning Center) to be turned on or
off using the “ENTER” Switch. See “IR Outlet Control” in the “Optional
Installation” section for setting procedure.
“ENTER” Switch:
turns controllable IR outlets on or off (after they have first
been selected using the “SELECT” Switch). See “IR Outlet Control” in the
“Optional Installation” section for setting procedure.
“DELAY/ADJUST” DIP Switches:
select the delay interval (0, 1, 10 or 30
seconds) when turning on or off multiple IR outlets in a sequence using a remote.
See “IR Outlet Control” in the “Optional Installation” section for setting
procedure.
“OUTLET SELECT” LEDs:
indicate which controllable IR outlets (labeled
“IR1”, “IR2”, “IR3” and “IR4” on the rear panel of the Power Conditioning
Center) have been selected using the “SELECT” Switch. Each LED will flash
when its corresponding IR outlet has been selected. Each LED will illuminate
continuously when power has been turned on at the outlet.
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“POWER ON” LEDs:
indicate which controllable IR outlets have been turned
ON using the “ENTER” Switch. Each LED will flash when its corresponding IR
outlet has been selected. Each LED will illuminate continuously when power has
been turned on at the outlet.
Infrared (IR) Sensor:
is for use with either the included IR remote or a universal
learning IR remote (user-supplied)* to control IR outlets. Program the outlets to
turn on or off individually or in a sequence. If the sensor is covered, a remote IR
sensor (user-supplied) can be connected to the IR sensor input on the rear panel of
the Power Conditioning Center.
* The user-supplied remote must be a universal learning type to work with the included remote.
“Input Voltage” Digital LED Display:
clearly shows voltage variations of
incoming utility power. The Power Conditioning Center can alert you to abnormal
voltage, but cannot regulate it. If persistent low or high voltage conditions
continually affect equipment performance, consider purchasing a Tripp Lite UPS
system or line conditioner.
“Current Usage” LED Display:
allows you to get the maximum use from your
Power Conditioning Center by showing you the total amperage load of all of your
connected components. CAUTION: the total amperage capacity of the Power
Conditioning Center is 15 amps. Any amperage loads that exceed 15 amps will
cause the circuit breaker to trip. Action should be taken to reduce connected load
and reset the circuit breaker.
Rackmount Hardware:
allows 2U mounting in standard sized racks.
Removeable Console Feet:
allow placement on a shelf as a console component
within a system. Unscrew feet prior to rackmounting the Power Conditioning
Center.
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