APC H10 Power Supply User Manual


 
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Surge Protection
The H10 Power Conditioner provides a high level of surge protection for
the voltage going into the unit, thus protecting the devices connected to the
unit. Additionally, surge protected coax/radio frequency (RF) connectors
are protected against surges traveling over coaxial lines to protect your
digital satellite system (DSS), CATV box, or cable modem. Similarly, the
telephone line surge protection feature provides a protected splitter to allow
output to a telephone, modem, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem, fax,
digital video recorder (DVR), DSS system, set-top internet service
provider (such as WebTV), or pay-per-view cable TV function.
Isolated Noise Filter Banks (INFB)
The H10 also provides INFB technology to eliminate electromagnetic and
radio frequency interference that can negatively impact sound and video
quality.
DC Trigger
When connected to a component acting as a DC trigger, that component
controls the turning on/off of the ‘delayed’ outlet banks. The H10 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.
Removable Support Feet
Feet can be unscrewed and removed to save space when rack mounting.
12 Outlets
All outlets provide surge protection, voltage regulation, and noise filtering.
Sequenced Turn On/Off
Ensures connected equipment is powered-up/down in the proper order and
with the right amount of delay between the stages. This feature allows the
user to program a delay into the sequence between 0 and 12 seconds. This
delay feature eliminates transients that can affect connected components.