HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2160 Surge Protector User Manual


 
HP Surge Protector
User’s Guide
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HP Surge Protector
Thank you for selecting the HP Surge Protector. This document
includes information about the following HP Surge Protector models:
1620, 2160, 3780, 4320, and 4860.
The HP Surge Protector is designed to protect your powered
components, telephone line, digital subscriber line (DSL), coaxial
cable line, and network line from a sudden rise of current or voltage
in an electrical circuit, which can cause serious damage to electronic
equipment. Lightning strikes and power spikes can be transferred
through electrical wiring, cable television, and telephone wiring.
These power surges can damage any components that are connected
to them. You can prevent damage to your PC, peripheral devices,
and electronic equipment by using an HP Surge Protector.
HP Surge Protector Features
7 to 11 power outlets
Telephone, DSL, and modem protection
Coaxial and video protection
Network protection
1,620 to 4,860 joules (rating depends on model)
108,000 to 324,000 amps — maximum spike current (rating
depends on model)
6-foot to 10-foot power cord and 360-degree rotating plug
Cord management system
Network protection
6-foot coaxial cable
NOTE: Some features are included with select models only.
NOTE: Telephone, DSL, and modem protection is not included with
model number 2160. Video/Coaxial Protection is not included with
model number 1620.
Safe Handling Information
Please read the following safety instructions before attempting to use
your HP Surge Protector.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock and
fire, use only indoors and in dry locations. Do
not use with extension cords or plug into another
power strip.
Plug the unit into a three-wire, 120-volt, grounded outlet only.
Use the HP Surge Protector indoors only.
Do not install the HP Surge Protector during a lightning storm.
Do not use any extension cords with the HP Surge Protector.
Do not use the HP Surge Protector in a hot, heat-emitting or
excessively moist location.
Do not use near dripping or condensing liquids.
If an outside antenna is connected to the HP Surge Protector, be
sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some
protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code provides information
with respect to the proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the
grounding electrode. CATV coaxial cable should be properly
grounded by the cable TV provider per the National
Electrical Code Article 820-40. If there is any doubt about
the antenna or CATV cable system being correctly installed,
contact a licensed electrician.
HP Surge Protector Indicators and Connectors
Your HP Surge Protector comes with two LED indicators, a power
switch, a power cord with a 360-degree rotating plug, and 7 to 11
power outlets, depending on your model.
Some HP Surge Protector models can protect your telephone, DSL,
modem, video, coaxial, and networking equipment.
NOTE: Telephone, DSL, and modem protection is not included with
model number 2160. Video/Coaxial Protection is not included with
model number 1620.
A Power cord a 14-gauge heavy duty cord that provides input
power from the wall outlet to the surge-protected outlets. The cord
has a 360-degree rotating plug to prevent blocking other outlets
and to extend the life of the power cord.
B Power switch — integrates with a 15-amp circuit breaker to
protect against overloads. To reset the circuit breaker, you must
turn the switch off and then on.
C Green ground indicator — indicates that your electrical
wiring is properly grounded.
D Red surge protector indicator — indicates that the surge
protection is functioning properly.
E Surge-protected outlets helps protect any connected
equipment from power surges and spikes.
F Sliding safety covers helps protect users and children from
accidental contact and keeps dust away from unused outlets.
G Telephone/fax/modem/DSL protection helps protect
your telephone, fax, modem, and DSL lines from surges and
spikes.
One telephone wall connector (labeled In) — connects an
RJ-11 telephone line from the wall to the HP Surge Protector.
Two telephone/modem/fax connectors (labeled Out) —
connects two RF-11 telephone cables from the HP Surge
Protector to a telephone line, fax line, modem, or DSL.
H Network protection helps protect your networking
equipment from surges and spikes.
I Video/coaxial protection helps protect your cable
modem, TV, and VCR from power surges and spikes. The input
connector is used to connect a standard RG-6U cable TV input
coaxial cable to the HP Surge Protector.
Using Your HP Surge Protector
You can begin using your HP Surge Protector in a few easy steps.
1 Place your HP Surge Protector in a dry, cool place away from
heat-emitting appliances.
2 Connect the cabling directly to the telephone, CATV, and other
equipment to be protected, and then verify the system is working
properly.
3 Connect the equipment to the HP Surge Protector (E, G, H, I).
Make sure all of the plugs are fully inserted before plugging the
HP Surge Protector into the wall.
4 Connect the AC power cord (A) to a wall outlet.
5 Turn the power switch to the On position (B).
6 Check that the green LED (C) is lit, indicating your HP Surge
Protector is properly grounded.
7 Check that the red LED (D) is lit, indicating your HP Surge
Protector is operating properly.
Using the Cord Management System
(Select models only)
The cord management cover keeps all cords neat and organized. To
use the cord management system:
1 Slide the cord management cover away from the HP Surge
Protector.
2 Place the cords through the back opening by pressing them
through the middle of the cord management cover.
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Parasurtenseur HP
Merci d’avoir choisi le parasurtenseur HP. Ce document contient des
informations concernant les modèles de parasurtenseur HP : 1620,
2160, 3780, 4320 et 4860.
Le parasurtenseur HP a été conçu pour protéger votre matériel et vos
lignes téléphoniques, DSL, coaxiales et réseau des pointes de courant
ou de voltage subites dans le circuit électriques, qui peuvent causer
des dommages importants aux appareils électroniques. Les orages et
pointes de courant peuvent se propager par les câbles électriques et
les câbles de télévision ou de téléphone. Ces surtensions peuvent
endommager les composants qui y sont exposés. Vous pouvez
prévenir de tels dommages à votre ordinateur, à vos périphériques et
autres appareils électroniques en utilisant un parasurtenseur HP.
Caractéristiques du parasurtenseur HP
7 à 11 prises de courant
Protection d’une ligne téléphonique, DSL ou modem
Protection vidéo et câble coaxial
Protection du réseau
1 620 à 4 860 joules (la puissance nominale dépend du modèle)
108 000 à 324 000 A — pointe de courant maximale
(la puissance nominale dépend du modèle)
Cordon d’alimentation de 1,8 à 3 m (6 à 10 pi) et prise
pivotante à 360°
Dispositif d’organisation des câbles
Protection du réseau
Câble coaxial de 1,8 m (6 pi)
REMARQUE : Certaines caractéristiques ne s’appliquent qu’à
certains modèles.
REMARQUE : La protection d’une ligne téléphonique, DSL ou
modem n’est pas comprise avec le modèle 2160. La protection
vidéo/câble coaxial n’est pas comprise avec le modèle 1620.