American Power Conversion S10BLK Power Supply User Manual


 
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Input Power Connector
Provides for connection of one end of the supplied AC power cord
to the S10 or S15 Input Power Connector. Connect the other end to
the AC utility power source (15 Amp, 120 Vac, 50-60 Hz).
DC TRIGGER Jacks
Provides for connection of a component acting as a DC trigger,
which controls turn on/off, as well as sequencing of the
"DELAYED1 and 2" outlet banks. The S10 and S15 also allows
that DC signal to pass through to another connected component.
Caution: When connecting to the DC Trigger jacks, connect the source of
the DC Trigger to the IN jack. The OUT jack should be used
only as a pass-through. The DC Trigger signal can be short
circuited if the input and output cables are reversed. The
maximum input voltage for the DC Trigger is 30VDC. Do not
apply an AC voltage to the DC Trigger jacks. Failure to comply
with this statement may result in equipment damage.
ETHERNET Surge Protected Jacks
The S15 protects a device connected to a home network from
surges traveling over Ethernet network data lines. Connect the
supplied RJ45 Cable from the wall jack (source) to the connector
marked "IN". Connect another network cable from the connector
marked "OUT" to the network equipment to be protected.
Surge Protected Telephone Jacks (TEL/DVR/SAT/DSL)
The S15 has a telephone line splitter (2-line 4-wire with splitter)
with surge protection for components connected via telephone line.
Connect the supplied RJ11 Telephone cable from the wall jack
(source) to the telephone line connector marked "IN". Connect
other telephone cables to the connectors marked "OUT A" and/or
"OUT B" to the equipment to be protected (Telephone, DVR, DSS,
or DSL). The S10 is 1-line 2-wire (no splitter) connector. NOTE:
the splitter serves to split two lines only (two lines running through
one phone cable). It cannot be used to separate a single line into
two.
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