Radio Shack 61-2425 Surge Protector User Manual


 
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61-2425 OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.
Thank you for purchasing the RadioShack 11-Outlet Computer Network Equipment Surge
Protector. It protects your valuable computer network equipment from damage caused by
sudden electrical spikes and surges. Your surge protector absorbs electrical spikes and
power surges, and ensures steady performance of the connected devices by filtering
electromagnetic and radio frequency interference.
MOUNTING THE
SURGE PROTECTOR
You can place the surge protector on a level
surface or mount it on a wall. Select a
location that is:
near a grounded AC outlet
near a telephone wall jack
out of the way of normal activities
1. Use the supplied mounting template to
mark the holes on the selected location.
2. Drive in two wood screws (not supplied)
with heads that fit into the keyhole slots
on the bottom of the surge protector.Ô
3. Align the surge protector’s keyhole slots
with the wood screws, then press the
surge protector down to secure it.
CONNECTING A
T
ELEPHONE LINE
1. Connect one end of a modular
telephone cord (not supplied) to the
surge protector's
FAX/MODEM IN jack,
and the other end to a telephone wall
jack.
2. Connect one end of an existing
telephone cord (not supplied) to the
surge protector's
FAX/MODEM OUT jack,
and the other end to your fax, modem,
or telephone.
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IMPORTANT
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If an icon appears at the end of a paragraph,
go to the box on that page with the
corresponding icon for pertinent information.
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— Warning
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— Important
—Caution Ô —Note
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WARNING
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Do not use the surge protector with an
aquarium or near wet locations.
CAUTION
This product is intended for indoor use only.
This surge protector is not a lightning
arrestor and might not protect against
lightning-induced voltage surges.
Be sure the total wattage of all connected
devices does not exceed 1,875 watts.
Otherwise, the surge protector might be
damaged.
Use the surge protector only with a three-
prong standard AC plug. The surge protector
cannot provide protection without a
grounded AC source.
PROTECTED WHEN LIT
Indicator — Lights when the
connected devices are protected.
Swift Detection and Protection — Detects and protects against a power surge of up to 6,000 volts
and 135,000 amps within 1 nanosecond (1 billionth of a second).
GROUNDED WHEN LIT Indicator
Lights when the connected
devices are properly grounded.
Safety Alarm — Alerts you when the
AC line is no longer protected (surge
protector stops conducting power).
Power Shutdown Protection — Protects the connected appliances
from being damaged by shutting down power when surge protection is
depleted (see “Troubleshooting” on Page 4).
Indication Tags — Identify
which device’s power cord is
connected to which AC socke
t,
so you can avoid disconnectin
g
the wrong device.
Safety Slide Covers On each AC outlet,
preventing children from inserting metal
objects into the unused AC socket(s).
4 AC Adapter
Spacing — Lets
youpluginupto
four AC adapters
into your surge
protector.
Cable Management Rack — lets you easily route the connected cables (see “Using the Cable
Management Rack” on Page 2).
Surge Protected
LAN Jacks — RJ-45
connections provide
protection against
surges from the
connected LAN cable.
RESET —See
“Troubleshooting” on
Page 4.
Safety
ON
Safety
ON
USB Cable
USB CTRL Indicator — Lights when
USB CONTROL ON/OFFispressed in.
Surge Protected Modular
Phone Jacks — RJ-11
connections provide protection
for equipment such as a fax/
modem connected to them
against surges.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Your surge protector connects your fax,
modem or other data line to a telephone line.
When using telephone lines, it is important to
follow these safety precautions.
o
Never install telephone wiring during a
lightning storm.
Never install a telephone jack in wet
locations unless the jack is specifically
designed for use in wet locations.
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires
or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network
interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines.
Ô NOTE Ô
Use appropriate mounting anchors if you are
mounting the surge protector to drywall.
The appropriate screw size is shown on the
mounting template.
11-Outlet Computer Network Equipment Surge Protector
CONTENTS
Mounting the Surge Protector ...................... 1
Connecting a Telephone Line ................... 1
Using the Cable Management Rack ......... 2
Connecting the Computer’s LAN Cable ... 2
Connecting the USB Control Adapter
Sockets ..................................................... 3
Connecting the Computer Network Device’s
AC Power Cord(s) .................................... 3
Operation ..................................................... 3
FCC Statement ............................................ 3
Using the Safety Slide Cover .................... 3
Using the Indication Tags ......................... 3
Surge Protection .......................................... 4
Care ............................................................. 4
Service and Repair ...................................... 4
Specifications ............................................... 4
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