Furman Sound PST-10D Surge Protector User Manual


 
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contaminating an adjacent unit. For example, a television plugged
into the digital – video filtered outlets will not affect an audio receiver-
controller connected to one of the PST-10D’s standard or delayed
outlets.
Delayed AC Outlets – Trigger Switch and 12VDC inlet:
The PST-10D features (3) delayed AC outlets. Today’s Home
Theater and Home Recording- Studio components rarely require
delayed soft-start from an external AC outlet because their circuits
feature soft-start turn-on. Delayed turn-on prevents annoying
loudspeaker “pops” as well as preventing circuit breaker nuisance
tripping. Since some amplifiers, powered loudspeakers and powered
sub-woofers do not have this feature internally, they will require the
PST-10D’s delayed turn-on circuit. Simply plug power amplifiers and
subwoofers into the delayed outlets. This will create about a two
second delay before these outlets are energized.
The mini switch should be in the trigger bypass position for normal
operation. If the mini switch is in the trigger input position, these
outlets will not energize.
If an external 12V sequencer or a receiver with a 12V sens circuit
is used, simply connect the sens circuits mini phone jack to the
12V input, and change the mini switch setting to trigger input. The
other (7) AC outlets will still be controlled by the PST-10D’s main AC
switch, but the (3) delayed AC outlets will be energized and turned
off by your remote 12V sens circuit. 12 volts (+/- 2V) must be present
for the delayed outlets to energize from a remote sens trigger.