Hook-up guide, Coaxial connections hookup, Remote dc control hookup – Monster Power Professional PowerCenter PRO 5100 Manuel d'utilisation

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HOOK-UP GUIDE

Coaxial Connections Hookup

Coaxial Connections provide surge protection against damaging voltage surges and spikes on the incoming coax cable.
Connect a 75-Ohm coaxial cable from a properly grounded TV/cable line, satellite dish or antenna to the "In" connection.
Connect another 75-Ohm coaxial cable from the “Out” connection to your TV/cable box, satellite receiver or TV.

Remote DC Control Hookup

This feature allows your PowerCenter to be turned on and off with an Automatic Switching Control. A component that

shouldn’t be powered on constantly (such as an amplifier) can be plugged into one of the SWITCHED ON AFTER DELAY
outlets and activated when needed. This feature also allows the DC low-voltage cable to control multiple PowerCenters.

A) Plug a 1/8" mini-plug cable into the REMOTE IN DC 3 - 30V outlet on the PowerCenter (see diagram below).

B) Plug the other end of the cable into the corresponding outlet on a component with a 12V trigger output.

When powered up, the PowerCenter’s outlets programmed as SWITCHED ON will power on immediately.

The outlets programmed as SWITCHED ON AFTER DELAY will power on after the set delay.

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Remote "DC In" Control

and Coaxial Connections

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