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Features 

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Rear Panel

Rear Panel

“Digital” and “Analog” Isolated Filter Banks: 

are designed to protect digital

and analog equipment against surge damage and line noise distortion. State-of-the-
art Isobar

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technology provides an additional level of line noise filtering: ensuring

line noise generated by equipment connected to one filter bank does not interfere
with the performance of equipment connected to another filter bank.

“High Current” Isolated Filter Bank: 

will not limit or impede current, providing

equipment such as amplifiers and subwoofers with the high amperage current they
need for ultimate audio performance. This filter bank protects high-current
equipment against surge damage and line noise distortion. State-of-the-art Isobar

®

technology provides an additional level of line noise filtering: ensuring line noise
generated by equipment connected to one filter bank does not interfere with the
performance of equipment connected to another filter bank. 

“IR” Outlets: 

can be controlled either manually (using front panel switches) or

remotely using the included IR remote or a universal learning IR remote (user-
supplied)*. Program the outlets to turn on or off individually or in a sequence. See
“IR Outlet Control” in the “Optional Installation” section for details.

* The user-supplied remote must be a universal learning type to work with the included remote.

Infrared (IR) Sensor Input: 

accepts a remote IR sensor (user-supplied), for use

when the built-in front panel IR sensor is covered.

3-Line High-Definition (HD) Compatible Coax Protection: 

includes three sets

of gold coaxial “F” connectors that protect components against surge damage and
line noise distortion on three DSS satellite, cable or antenna lines simultaneously.
Coaxial protection is compatible with all digital signals for High-Definition (HD)
video.

1-Line Ethernet Protection: 

safeguards equipment against surge damage and line

noise distortion on a 10/100 Base T network line.*

* Not compatible with PoE (Power Over Ethernet) applications.

1-Line Tel/Modem Protection: 

safeguards Personal Video Recorders (TiVo

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) and

other components against surge damage and line noise distortion on a single dial-
up line. Built-in splitter (one jack in and two jacks out) allows you to
simultaneously connect and protect two components sharing a single line.

Circuit Breaker: 

protects against dangerous system overload. If the total load on

the Power Conditioning Center's outlets exceeds 15 amps, the circuit breaker will
trip and power will be turned off at all outlets. Reduce the load by unplugging
some devices. Press the circuit breaker in to restore power.

10 ft. Cord and Right Angle Plug: 

right angle plug allows equipment and

furniture to be flush against the wall. Connect to a standard 3-wire grounded 120V
AC, 60 Hz. wall outlet.

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Unit/Cord Labels:

coordinate Power Conditioning Center outlets with component

power cords for easy identification.

Audible Alarm:

immediately alerts you to damaged internal protection circuitry. If

this occurs, contact Tripp Lite Customer Support. 

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Installation

STEP 1) Place Your Power Conditioning
Center in a Console or Mount It in a
Rack:

The Power Conditioning Center

includes rubber mounting feet as well as
rackmount hardware. Place the Power
Conditioning Center on a shelf as a console
component or use the rackmount hardware
to mount it in any standard size rack. 

To mount the unit in a rack, first remove
the console feet by unscrewing them.
Attach the included rackmount hardware
to the sides of the Power Conditioning
Center (STEP 1A) with the included
screws. After installing the hardware,
install four user-supplied rackmount
screws through the unit's rackmount
hardware (STEP 1B) and into the rack rails
as shown. The user must determine the
fitness of the user-supplied screws prior to installation.

STEP 2) Connect Your Power Conditioning Center to the AC Power Line:

Plug

the Power Conditioning Center's power cord into a standard, 3-wire grounded 120V
AC, 60 Hz. outlet.

STEP 3) Turn Your Power Conditioning Center ON:

Press the Power Conditioning

Center's power switch until it illuminates, indicating power is supplied at the Power
Conditioning Center's outlets.

STEP 4) Check Your Power Conditioning Center's Diagnostic Indicator Lights:

Check the LEDs prior to connecting your equipment. They will indicate various
operating conditions when the Power Conditioning Center is plugged into a live 120V
AC outlet and the Power Conditioning Center's power switch is on.

STEP 5) Connect Your Equipment to the Power Conditioning Center's AC
Outlets:

Plug your equipment's power cords (including 2-wire devices) into the

Power Conditioning Center's AC outlets. DO NOT plug in extension cords. DO NOT
OVERLOAD the Power Conditioning Center's outlets. The Power Conditioning
Center can accommodate a total equipment load of up to 15 amps (whether plugged
into a single outlet or spread out over multiple outlets). If the load on the Power
Conditioning Center's outlets exceeds 15 amps, the circuit breaker will trip and power
will be turned off at all outlets. Reduce the load by unplugging some devices. Press
the circuit breaker to restore power. 

Isolated Filter Banks: 

Depending on the type of equipment you are connecting,

choose one of three Isolated Filter Banks (see Rear Panel diagram in “Features”
section) that provide an extra level of filtering between components:

• Connect digital equipment to the five outlets labeled “Digital Filter Bank”.

• Connect analog equipment to the five outlets labeled “Analog Filter Bank”.

• Connect equipment with high amperage current draw (such as amplifiers and 

subwoofers) to the two outlets labeled “High Current Filter Bank”. These outlets 
will not limit or impede current, providing equipment with the high amperage 
current they need for ultimate audio performance.

IR Outlets:

Outlets labeled “IR1”, “IR2”, “IR3” and “IR4” can be controlled either

manually (using front panel switches) or remotely using the included IR remote or a
universal learning IR remote (user-supplied)*. NOTE: remote control is optional; IR
Outlets will function the same as other outlets until you attempt to control them either
manually or remotely. See “IR Outlet Control” in the “Optional Installation” section
for details.

* The user-supplied remote must be a universal learning type to work with the included remote.

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Summary of Contents for isobar HT7300PC

Page 1: ...ion 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 se...

Page 2: ...W X Installation STEP 1 Place Your Power Conditioning Center in a Console or Mount It in a Rack The Power Conditioning Center includes rubber mounting feet as well as rackmount hardware Place the Pow...

Page 3: ...trollable IR Outlets ON or OFF STEP 1 Momentarily press the SELECT Switch to choose which IR outlet you wish to select The corresponding OUTLET SELECT LED will flash to indicate which outlet you have...

Page 4: ...air or replace at Tripp Lite s option equipment up to the specified value See Ultimate Lifetime Insurance Policy Limits No coverage is allowed for damage entering from telephone or data lines unless t...

Page 5: ...mmutateur ENTER Il ouvre ou ferme les prises IR asservies apr s qu elles aient d abord t choisies l aide du commutateur SELECT Voir Commande de prise IR dans la section Installation optionnelle pour t...

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Page 7: ...ont galement mis la terre Commande de prise IR Commande manuelle Ouvrir ou fermer les prises IR asservies TAPE 1 Appuyer bri vement sur le commutateur SELECT pour choisir votre prise IR La DEL OUTLET...

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Page 9: ...ER Enciende o apaga las salidas controlables de IR despu s que haberlas seleccionado usando el interruptor SELECT SELECCIONAR Vea Control de salida IR en la secci n Instalaci n opcional para el proced...

Page 10: ...n una consola o m ntela en un bastidor El centro de acondicionamiento de energ a incluye una base de montaje de caucho as como accesorios para montaje Coloque el centro de acondicionamiento de energ a...

Page 11: ...oaxiales conectados a las antenas parab licas antenas convencionales etc tambi n est n puestos a tierra Control de salida IR Control Manual ENCIENDE o APAGA las salidas controlables IR PASO 1 Presione...

Page 12: ...rar la energ a Restaure el centro de acondicionamiento de energ a Use el interruptor de alimentaci n para apagar el centro de acondicionamiento de energ a y luego encienda para restablecerlo Despeje e...

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