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1. Language Function This lets you select the language for the LCD display Repeatedly press the Setup button to advance to the SET LANGUAGE display Press the Select button to select the language English French or Spanish Press the Setup button to store the setting Status and Information Screens The RLC 1040 LCD display can show four Status and Information screens Power Voltage Cur rent Output Voltage Frequency Input and Serial Number Firmware Version These screens are accessed by pressing the Select button without first pressing the Setup button Power Screen The Power display shows the amount of power being used by the components connected to the RLC 1040 and how much of its power capacity as a percentage is being used Vout Iout Screen Pressing the Select button again will display a screen that shows the voltage output of the RLC 1040 and the amount of current being used by the components attached to the unit Note Tout X X A is the current output Vin Freq Screen Pressing the Select button again will display a screen that shows the input voltage and frequency Serial Number Firmware Screen Pressing the Select button again will display a screen that shows the Serial Number of the unit and the current Firmware Version This information may be required if you need to contact Technical Support or if you n
2. It is recommended that the A V components be connected to the power outlets designed for that type of unit For more information see the AC Power Outlets section of this manual Connect the ground connector of each component in the system to the SYSTEM GROUND terminal E on the RLC 1040 This will help prevent any ground loop problems which can cause hum to be heard through the speakers RLC 1040 Power Conditioner 8 Setting Up the RLC 1040 Use the front panel Setup and Select buttons EI B to configure the various features and functions of the RLC 1040 Dimmer Function This function sets the brightness level of the front panel LCD Display and the LED indicators Press the Setup button once to access the Dimmer Function display Wide AVR Range Takes input voltages from 92 145 VAC and regulates it to 120 VAC 15 Use this setting if the power input voltage has large variations The Vin line of the Voltage Input Output display see preceding page will show you how much the input voltage varies Press the Setup button until the SET AVR RANGE 2 menu is displayed Once the display is shown repeatedly pressing the Select button allows you to set the brightness of the display The brightness level can be set to Off Dim 3 Dim 2 Dim 1 Normal Bright 1 Bright 2 and Bright 3 Once the Display bright ness is at the desired value press the Setup button to store the setting AVR Range
3. Power Screen 9 Vout Iout Screen 9 Vin Freq Screen 9 Serial Number Firmware Screen 9 Troubleshooting 9 The RLC 1040 will not turn on 9 The overload LED is lit 9 Wiring OK Indicator LED is not illuminated 9 The Line Boost and Line Trim LEDs are flashing 9 Technical Support 9 Limited Warranty 10 Specifications rene 10 About Rotel A family whose passionate interest in music led them to manufacture high fidelity components of uncompromising quality founded Rotel over AO years ago Over the years that passion has remained undiminished and the goal of provid ing exceptional value for audiophiles and music lovers regardless of their budget is shared by all Rotel employees Rotel s reputation for excellence has been earned through hundreds of good reviews and awards from the most respected reviewers in the industry who listen to music every day Their comments keep the company true to its goal the pursuit of equipment that is musical reliable and af fordable All of us at Rotel thank you for buying this product and hope it will bring you many hours of enjoyment Getting Started Thank you for purchasing the Rotel RLC 1040 Power Conditioner When used in a high quality music or home theater system your Rotel power conditioner will protect your high performance audio and video components from damaging power surges spikes
4. break the wire strands of the cord Although this device provides protection against electrical surges when connecting an outside antenna or cable system to devices connected to this device ensure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide additional protection against voltage surges and static charges in accordance with Section 810 of the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 or later see illustration This device provides a grounding lug at the rear panel for grounding the device to an external Transient Voltage Surge Suppression TVSS device Ensure this connection is made in accordance with the instructions provided by the TVSS device This device employs Metal Oxide Varisters MOVs and other circuitry to protect against lightning and other sources of voltage surges and sags It is not necessary to turn this device or the devices connected to this device off during a lighting storm Do not locate outside antenna systems near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it may fall or otherwise come in contact with these power sources Do not allow the ladder being used or the antenna itself to come into contact with these power sources as such contact may be fatal Do not overload the wall outlet where this device is being connected Do not overload this device Ensure the total load to this device does not exceed that which is listed in the Specifications section of this manual Inspe
5. reversed polarity An electrician should be consulted to resolve the problem OVERLOAD Status Indicator El When lit this indicates that the unit is overloaded unplug some of the equipment connected to the unit until the indicator is no longer lit Backlit LCD Display El Provides status information about the RLC 1040 and the equipment plugged into it The infor mation in the Display can be shown in English French or Spanish The brightness of the display and other front panel indicators can also be dimmed or even turned off See the information in the Dimmer Menu section of this manual LINE TRIM Status Indicator El When lit this indicates that the Automatic Voltage Regulation AVR system is engaged to correct high input voltage conditions RLC 1040 Power Conditioner 6 DELAYED ON Status Indicator When lit power is being supplied to the rear panel outlets marked Delayed the Sub woofer and Amplifier outlets SWITCHED ON Status Indicator El When lit power is being supplied to rear panel outlets except those marked Delayed the Subwoofer and Amplifier outlets LINE BOOST Status Indicator El When lit Automatic Voltage Regulation AVR is engaged to correct low input voltage condi tions On Off Switch Controls power to all 12 outlets We recommend the unit be left on at all times Control power to your system and components using their own controls as you normally would SETUP Button ll This button is
6. used to advance the display through the various user selectable set up functions such as Dimmer AVR Range Delay Time Beeper or Language SELECT Button EH This button is used to select the setting you want to use in the various setup functions such as Dim mer AVR Range Delay Time Beeper or Language It is also used to access the Status and Information Screens Rear Panel See the illustration on page 3 AC Power Outlets E The RLC 1040 Power Conditioner provides for connection of up to twelve components The outlets are arranged according to the type of filtering protection provided for a given component type These Isolated Noise Filter Banks INFBs eliminate EMI and RFI that can negatively impact sound and video quality You should plug your components into the recommended outlets to achieve optimum protection for your equipment Note All outlets provide surge protection voltage protection and noise filtering DIGITAL FILTER Outlets eliminate noise interference for Digital Components CD DVD DVR CATV SAT Flat Panel Monitors Hi Def tuners etc Note Any digital device can be plugged into the DIGITAL FILTER outlets any video device can be plugged into either of the VIDEO FILTER outlets etc For example if you have a cable box and a satellite receiver but no monitor you can plug the cable box into the CATV SAT outlet and the satellite receiver into the Moni tor outlet VIDEO FILTER
7. Function Allows you to adjust the AVR Automatic Voltage Regulation system of the RLC 1040 It can be set to Narrow Normal or Wide Narrow AVR Range Takes input voltages from 100 132 VAC and regulates it to 120 VAC 5 Use this setting if the power input voltage is fairly stable Normal AVR Range Takes input voltages from 97 139 VAC and regulates it to 120 VAC 10 Use this setting if the power input voltage has moderate variations Then press the Select button to change the AVR Range setting After you have selected the AVR Range setting you want press the Setup button to accept the setting Delay Time Function This function sets the amount of time that elapses before the RLC 1040 provides power to the rear panel outlets marked Delayed The same amount of time will elapse before the RLC 1040 removes power to the Delayed outlets Press the Setup button until the SET DELAY TIME 2 menu is displayed Then press the Select button to select the amount of delay from 0 to 12 seconds Press the Setup button to store the setting Beeper Function This function turns the beeper sound on or off When the beeper sound is on each press of the Setup or Select button will be accompanied by a beep Repeatedly press the Setup button to advance to the SET BEEPER 2 menu Press the Select button to toggle the beeper between ON and MUTE Press the Setup button to store the setting
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9. NIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUND CLAMPS lt POWER SERVICE GROUNDING m ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ARTICLE 250 PART H Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 68 and Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device must not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation As required the bottom of this equipment contains among other information the Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company o nlish Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connections LINE BOOST gt SWITCHED ON DELAYED ON LINE TRIM SETUP SELECT Engineered by APC i S C9 CATV MODEM CIRCUIT SANDE HONOR SYSTEM GROUND BREAKER PUSH TO RESET WARNING 70 REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND INPUT 120V ELECTRIC SHOCK INSTALL IN A TEMPERATURE AND 47 63HZ 12A HUMIDITY CONTROLLED INDOOR AREA RELATIVELY FREE OF CONDUCTIVE CONTAMINANTS TEL DVR SAT DSL DC TRIGGER m m m DELAYED TUNER AUX PREAMP RCVR SUBWOOFER IN OUTA OUTB HIGH CURRENT FILTER Rack Ear Mounting RLC 1040 Power Condition
10. Outlets provide filtering for video devices TV and VCR ANALOG FILTER Outlets provide filtering for analog based equipment TUNER AUX and Preamp Receiver HIGH CURRENT FILTER Outlets provide filtering for high current devices SUBWOOFER and AMPLIFIER Surge Protected COAX RF Connectors W The surge protection feature prevents surges traveling over coaxial data lines from damaging the system Connect the coaxial cable from the CATV or Cable Modem provider to the connector marked IN connect other cables from the connectors marked OUT to the device s being protected CATV box or Cable Modem The RLC 1040 has an internal cable splitter so a single cable input can provide signals to two components The RLC 1040 also provides the same surge protection for your satellite or RF antenna sys tem Connect the coaxial cable from the satellite or antenna system to the connector marked IN connect another coaxial cable from the connector marked OUT to the device being protected SYSTEM GROUND Screw El Provides for the connection of grounding wires from all of your equipment Grounding all your equipment to a single terminal prevents ground loop problems that can cause a hum to be heard through the speakers CIRCUIT BREAKER E This press to reset Circuit Breaker may be tripped when there is a power line surge or when the unit is overloaded If such conditions occur the circuit breaker button p
11. and lightning Protection is guaranteed Isolated noise filter banks and automatic voltage regulation will eliminate power as a source of audio and video signal degrada tion Phone line surge protection jacks will stop surges traveling over phone lines Digital satellite system cable modem and CATV coaxial cable lines are equally protected With the RLC 1040 you can enjoy your home theater experience with the peace of mind that performance is optimized and protection is guaranteed Features Automatic Voltage Regulation AVR The RLC 1040 is unique in that it provides automatic voltage regulation which is engaged to correct low and high voltage conditions All equipment connected to the RLC 1040 is protected against these undesired voltage fluctuations thus prolonging the life of the equipment Low voltage conditions can also negatively impact video quality Consequently this feature may help improve picture quality if power line voltage is low Surge Protection The RLC 1040 provides guaranteed protection against damaging surges spikes and even lightning It not only provides protection from surges from AC power lines it also protects against surges from system data lines including COAX and telephone lines With the RLC 1040 all your equipment is protected Isolated Noise Filter Banks The RLC 1040 eliminates electromagnetic and radio frequency interference EMI RFI that when severe enough can negatively impact
12. ct the line cords telephone data cords or DSS Cable TV coaxial cables connected to this device to ensure they remain fully pushed in or attached and that they are not frayed or otherwise damaged Immediately stop using the component and have it inspected and or serviced by a qualified service agency if The power supply cord or plug has been damaged e Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit The unit has been exposed to rain The unit shows signs of improper operation The unit has been dropped or damaged in any way Place the unit on a fixed level surface strong enough to support its weight Do not place it on a moveable cart that could tip over RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltages inside the product s enclosure that may constitute a risk of electric shock This symbol is to alert the user to important operating and maintenance service instructions in this manual and literature accompanying the product ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 810 RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND CLAMP GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTICAL SERVICE ITENNA DISCHARGE U
13. e for the DC Trigger is 30VDC Do not apply an AC voltage to the DC Trigger jacks Failure to comply with this statement may result in equip ment damage English Installation Placement Place the unit on a solid flat surface that is capable of supporting at least 20 lbs Note Avoid placing other components di rectly on top of or behind the unit Leave at least one inch of space on alll sides to allow for proper air ventilation Rack Mounting Caution Be sure to support the RLC 1040 until it is firmly mounted in the equipment rack This process may require two people The RLC 1040 can be mounted in a standard 19 rack Rack mounting ears and screws to attach them to the RLC 1040 are provided 1 Install the rack mount ears See the illustra tion on page 3 The holes in the rack ears for the mounting screws are slotted This allows some front to back position adjust ment when the unit is mounted in the rack Note that even with the rack ears mounted as far back as they can go the front of the RLC 1040 will protrude about 1 from the front of the rack 2 Position the RLC 1040 in the equipment rack so the rack mount ears are against the rack side rails 3 Align the holes in the rack ears with the holes in the rack side rails Install the rack mounting screws Making Connections Power Input Connection Connect the AC Power Cord to the rear panel power INPUT PE Plug the other end into a wal
14. e missing please contact your authorized Rotel dealer Power Conditioner Input Power Cord Coaxial cables Telephone cable Rack mount ears User manual Equipment Protection Policy Sheet 1 2 2 l 1 Warranty Registration Card 5 A Few Precautions Please read this manual carefully In addition to installation and operating instructions it also provides important safety information It is very important that you have read and understand all of the safety information located at the front of this manual If you have any questions about the safety information or are concerned that your home may not be properly wired for this equip ment please contact a qualified and licensed electrician Please contact your authorized Rotel dealer for answers to any questions you might have In addition all of us at Rotel welcome your questions and comments Save the RLC 1040 shipping carton and pack ing material for future use Shipping or mov ing the RLC 1040 in anything other than the original packing material may result in severe damage Be sure to keep the original sales receipt It is your best record of the date of purchase which you will need in the event warranty service is ever required Power Capacity The RLC 1040 Power Conditioner is rated for 1440 watts continuous It has been designed however to support current surges that are much higher than its continuous power rating The RLC 1040 is capable of supp
15. eed to make any Warranty or Equipment Protection Policy claims English Troubleshooting This section describes possible causes and solutions The RLC 1040 will not turn on Probable Cause Input power cord is not connected properly Solution Ensure supplied power cord is con nected firmly at both ends Probable Cause No power or insufficient power available at the wall outlet Solution Ensure the wall outlet has good power by using a voltmeter or by plugging in another device Note The unit will not turn on and accept incom ing utility power if the power is out of range Probable Cause Circuit Breaker has tripped Solution Check both home and unit circuit breakers If the circuit breaker located on the rear of the RLC 1040 has tripped the center post will extended outwards Push it back in to reset it If the trip occurs again reduce the amount of equipment plugged into the unit and try again While the unit s breaker is rated for 15 Amps National Electric Code NEC dictates that any particular home circuit should not be loaded more than 80 of its rating The overload LED is lit Probable Cause Unit was overloaded Solution There is an Overload LED on the front display panel which will light red if the unit is overloaded If the unit is overloaded or nearly overloaded gt 95 reduce the load by unplugging one or more components Wiring OK Indicator LED is not illum
16. er 4 Contents Important Safety Information 2 Front and Rear Panel Controls and Connections 3 Rack Ear Mounting 3 About Rotel cccccccssssscsssssssesesesesesesereres 4 Getting Started ess 4 Features 4 Parts List 5 A Few Precautions eere eee eenn 5 Power Capacity 5 Placement 5 Front Patel sccsscsssssscscassssscsccasssoossocsocsssoseosvees 5 FILTERING Status Indicator UM 5 LINE OK Status Indicator EI 5 WIRING OK Indicator JER 5 OVERLOAD Status Indicator EI 5 Backlit LCD Display EI 5 LINE TRIM Status Indicator JER 5 DELAYED ON Status Indicator 6 SWITCHED ON Status Indicator ER 6 LINE BOOST Status Indicator EI 6 On Off Switch IE 6 SETUP Button El 6 SELECT Button EI 6 Rear Panel aoscsscssssssssscsesscsasccsecossacossncvescsoonsens 6 AC Power Outlets E 6 Surge Protected COAX RF Connectors DEI 6 SYSTEM GROUND Screw E 6 CIRCUIT BREAKER EI 6 Input Power Connector 7 Surge Protected Telephone Jacks I5 7 DC TRIGGER Jacks FE 7 Installationen teuer ois 7 Placement 7 Rack Mounting 7 Making Connections 7 Power Input Connection 1 Turning on the RLC 1040 I5 7 Component Connection E E 7 Setting Up the RLC 1040 8 Dimmer Function 8 AVR Range Function 8 Delay Time Function 8 Beeper Function 8 Language Function 8 Status and Information Screens 9
17. he possibility of the loss of an authorization code for a cable TV converter is not intended to be unplugged by the user for cleaning or any other purpose may exclude the reference to unplugging this device You must allow 10 cm or 4 inches of unobstructed clearance around the unit Do not place the unit on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that could block the ventilation slots If the component is placed in a bookcase or cabinet there must be ventilation of the cabinet to allow proper cooling Keep the component away from radiators heat registers stoves or any other appliance that produces heat The unit must be connected to a power supply only of the type and voltage specified on the rear panel of the unit Do not use a plug adapter which defeats the ground pin of the AC plug Connect the component to the power outlet only with the supplied power supply cable or an exact equivalent Do not modify the supplied cable in any way Do not attempt to defeat grounding and or polarization provisions Do not use extension cords Do not route the power cord where it will be crushed pinched bent at severe angles exposed fo heat or damaged in any way Pay particular attention to the power cord at the plug and where it connects to the back of the unit After connecting other devices to this device do not push the rear of the device up against any surface wall or shelving unit as this may create an undesired bend in the power cords which may
18. inated Probable Cause There are 3 reasons why this LED would not be illuminated 1 Reversed polarity exists at the wall outlet 2 Neutral wire is overloaded 3 Earth ground is missing at the wall outlet Solution Operating the unit under such conditions may impact its surge protection performance Contact an electrician to have them inspect the building or home wiring to fix the problem Probable Cause Unit is on but LEDs are turned off Solution Push the Setup button to access the SET DIMMER screen Then press the Select button to turn on the LEDs and set the brightness level you want The Line Boost and Line Trim LEDs are flashing Probable Cause One of the relays electrically controlled switches in the RLC 1040 is stuck Solution Disconnect the power input cord and then plug it in again If the problem remains contact APC Technical Support If the problem remains unsolved con tact Rotel Technical Support at 800 370 3741 RLC 1040 Power Conditioner 10 Limited Warranty Rotel warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its own sole option any such defective products To obtain ser vice under warranty contact your authorized Rotel dealer or Rotel Technical Support at 800 370 3741 If a product has to be returned for service you must inc
19. l power outlet Whenever the RLC 1040 is plugged into an AC power source its microprocessor is active and the unit monitors the input power When the unit is first plugged in it will be in a STANDBY state the front panel display and indicators are not illuminated and the rear panel power outlets are off Turning on the RLC 1040 E To turn on the RLC 1040 push the front panel Power Switch E in all the way then release the switch Once power is applied to the unit the LCD shows the Voltage In Voltage Out display Note In the display shown above the input and output voltages are the same The actual voltage may vary depending on the power supplied by the local utility In this case both voltages are within acceptable ranges so the RLC 1040 does not have to clean up the output voltage Normally once the RLC 1040 is turned on there is no reason to turn it off that is return it to STANDBY mode It can remain connected and active at all times Recovery From a Power Failure If there is a power failure while the RLC 1040 is on the unit will automatically turn itself back on when power is restored If it is in STANDBY when a power failure occurs it will remain in STANDBY when power is restored Component Connection E El The RLC 1040 has four groups of power outlets E Each group has specialized filtering and surge protection that are specifically designed for certain types of components
20. lude with the following Prepaid transportation charges e Brief description of the problem encoun tered e Proof of date and place of purchase This warranty does not apply to equipment that has been damaged by accident negligence or misapplication or has been altered or modified in any way This warranty applies only to the origi nal purchaser who must have properly registered the product within 10 days of purchase EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN ROTEL MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties therefore the aforesaid limitation s or exclusion s may not apply to the purchaser EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL ROTEL BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILTY OF SUCH DAMAGE Specifically Rotel is not li able for any costs such as lost profits or revenue loss of equipment loss of use of equipment loss of software loss of data costs of substitutes claims by third parties or otherwise Specifications INPUT Input Voltage Range for Operation Nominal Voltage Allowable Input Frequency for Operation Rated Input Current Input Circuit Breaker Rating OUTPUT Number of Outlets Output Regulation Outlet type Rated VA Capacity Rated Watt Capacity co
21. lying the dynamic peak current draws required by any component designed to work on a 15 amp circuit Despite their nameplate power ratings high performance A V equipment draw much less than their listed power ratings The RLC 1040 can inform the user how much of the power capacity is available as equipment is connected to the unit Placement The RLC 1040 weighs approximately 20 pounds Keep this in mind when selecting an installation location Make sure that the shelf or cabinet can support its weight Proper installation of your new Power Condi tioner is important If the unit is being mounted in a standard 19 rack see the Rack Mounting section of this manual Front Panel See the illustration on page 3 FILTERING Status Indicator Kll When lit this notifies the user that the Electromag netic Interference Radio Frequency Interference EMI RFI noise reduction circuit is active LINE OK Status Indicator El When lit this indicates that the voltage from the wall outlet is within acceptable range If this indicator is not lit the Automatic Voltage Regulation circuit is active and is correcting high or low voltage levels to maintain safe voltage conditions for the connected components WIRING OK Indicator El When this indicator is lit the wall outlet the RLC 1040 is plugged into is properly wired If it is not lit one of three wiring problems exists in the building wiring circuit missing ground overloaded neutral or
22. ntinuous Rated Output Current SURGE PROTECTION Let Through Voltage Rating Peak Surge Current NM CM Data Line Protection Jacks splitter Coax MISCELLANEOUS EMI RFI Attenuation Total Surge Joules DC Trigger Physical Dimensions H x W x D Unpackaged Weight Shipping Weight Safety Agency Approvals All specifications are accurate at the time of printing 92V 145V 120 Vac 47 63 Hz 12 Amps 15 Amps 12 all outlets are surge protected conditioned and regulated 5 for Narrow Range AVR 10 for Normal Range AVR 15 for Wide Range AVR NEMA 5 15R 1440VA 1440 Watts 12 Amps lt 40 Volts 250KA Single line 2 wire phoneline protection for phone modem or fax 5MHz 1GHz Two pairs one with splitter 40 100dB at 100KHz 30MHz 5200 Joules Two 3 5mm mini jack plugs 5 30VDC 3 75 x 17 x 10 1 20 Ibs 25 4 lbs UL1449 cUL FCC Part 68 and Part 15 Class B NOM Rotel reserves the right to make improvements without notice 082 OMRLC 1040 032306 English The Rotel Co Ltd 10 10 Shinsen Cho Shibuya Ku Tokyo 150 0045 Japan Phone 81 3 5458 5325 Fax 81 3 5458 5310 Rotel of America 54 Concord Street North Reading MA 01864 2699 USA Phone 1 978 664 3820 Fax 1 978 664 4109 Rotel Europe Dale Road Worthing West Sussex BN11 2BH England Phone 44 0 1903 221 761 Fax 44 0 1903 221 525 Rotel Deutschland Vertrieb B amp W Group Germany GmbH Kleine Heide 12 D 33790
23. ops out and shuts down output power to the outlets To reset the Circuit Breaker simply push the button in Caution When resetting the Circuit Breaker push the button in quickly and release it Do not hold the Circuit Breaker button in Doing so may result in equipment damage Input Power Connector Provides for connection of the supplied AC power cord to the RLC 1040 Connect the other end to anormal AC power outlet 15 Amp 120 VAC 50 60 Hz Surge Protected Telephone Jacks TEL DVR SAT DSL El The RLC 1040 has a telephone line splitter with surge protection for components connected via telephone line Connect the supplied RJ11 tele phone cable from the wall jack source to the telephone line connector marked IN Connect the telephone cables from the connectors marked OUT A and OUT B to the equipment to be protected Telephone DVR DSS or DSL DC TRIGGER Jacks El When the DC Trigger IN jack is connected to a component that provides a DC trigger that component controls the turn on off of the delayed outlet banks The DC Trigger OUT jack provides a DC signal output that can be connected to another component Caution When making connections to the DC Trigger jacks connect the source of the DC Trigger to the IN jack The OUT jack should be used only as a pass through The DC Trigger signal can be short circuited if the input and output cables are reversed The maximum input voltag
24. sell Owner s Manual RLC 1040 Power Conditioner RLC 1040 Power Conditioner 2 Important Safety Information WARNING There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock be sure that the apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Do not use this product in an environment where the relative humidity may exceed 95 non condensing Do not allow foreign objects to get into the enclosure If the unit is exposed to moisture or a foreign object gets into the enclosure immediately disconnect the power cord from the wall Take the unit to a qualified service person for inspection and necessary repairs Read all the instructions before connecting or operating the component Keep this manua so you can refer to these safety instructions Heed all warnings and safety information in these instructions and on the product itself Follow all operating instructions Unplug this device from the wall outlet before cleaning Clean the enclosure only with a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner Note A product that is meant for uninterrupted service and for some specific reason such as t
25. sound and video quality Each filter bank is electrically isolated from each other to prevent noise generated by one component from polluting other connected components This noise filtering lets your system perform to its maximum capabilities DC Trigger When connected to a com ponent that provides a DC trigger that component controls the turning on and off of the delayed outlet The RLC 1040 also allows that DC signal to pass through to another connected component e Sequenced Turn ON OFF This feature ensures that connected equipment is powered up down in the proper order and with the right amount of delay between the stages It allows the user to program a delay into the sequence of from 0 to 12 seconds This delay eliminates transient noises that can affect connected components LCD Display The LCD displays shows important information including voltage in line voltage and voltage out frequency and load Additionally the display is used to program features such as the delay or dimmer settings All information in the display can be shown in English French or Spanish Overload Indicator The Overload Indicator lights up if the power requirements of the equipment connected to the RLC 1040 is too great Removable Support Feet Feet can be unscrewed and removed to save space when the RLC 1040 is rack mounted Parts List The RLC 1040 Power Conditioner includes the parts listed below If any items ar
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