Philips SPP4220WA/17 Surge Protector User Manual


 
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RJ11 Modem/Phone Line Protection
As with incoming coaxial or RJ45 networking lines, surges can also enter your system through
standard RJ11 phone lines. Some A/V components, such as digital satellite receivers, DVRs, TiVo
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etc., require connection to a phone line. Theatre Director will protect your equipment from surges
coming through this line too. In addition, should your system incorporate more than one component
that requires a phone line connection, we included a 1-in / 2-out phone line splitter.
Grounding Lug
The grounding lug provides a common grounding point for components with separate ground
leads, such as turntables.
Resettable Circuit Breaker
To prevent Theatre Director from possible overload damage, we have included a resettable circuit
protector. The circuit breaker will only trip if the total current draw of all connected equipment
exceeds 15 amps. Should this occur, the unit is most likely overloaded. Please unplug at least one
component from Theatre Director before resetting the circuit breaker.
Rack-mount Brackets
The included adjustable rack-mount brackets will allow you to mount Theatre Director into an A/V
rack system should you desire to do so. To adjust the depth of the front panel in the rack system,
simply align the rack-mount bracket holes on the side panels of Theatre Director’s cabinet with the
corresponding holes on the brackets. Be sure to tighten the screws securely to prevent unexpected
movement.
8ft. Power Cord with Right-angle Plug and O-set Cord
The extra long 8ft. power cord allows you to place Theatre Director in the most convenient location
possible – right next to the components it has been designed to protect. This also allows the use of
shorter coaxial, RJ45 and RJ11 cables to connect your components, which reduces cluttered cables.
The right-angle plug allows you to place your home theater system cabinet closer to the wall than
standard surge protectors will allow.
The o-set cord allows you to plug Theatre Director into the top outlet of a two-outlet receptacle
without blocking the lower outlet.