Features (continued)
F“Current Usage” LED Meter: allows you to get the maximum use from your Console Component Power Center by showing you the total amperage load of all of your connected components. A yellow LED serves as a warning; a red LED indicates current usage is too high and action should be taken to reduce the connected load.
G“Input Voltage” LED Meter: clearly shows voltage variations of incoming utility power. A yellow LED serves as a warning; red LEDs indicate voltages are outside of the nominal range (either too low or too high). The Console Component Power Center can alert you to abnormal voltage, but cannot regulate it. If persistent low or high voltage conditions continually affect equipment performance, consider purchasing a Tripp Lite UPS system or line conditioner.
HFront Panel Outlet: provides a convenient power source (with surge suppression and line noise filtering) for devices not normally part of your component system, including game systems, video recorders or battery chargers. Turn power on and off at this outlet with the “Master” Switch.
IRackmount Hardware: allows mounting in standard sized racks.
J Removeable Console Feet: allow placement on a shelf as a console component within a system. Unscrew feet prior to rackmounting the Console Component Power Center.
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KLine Cord with
LRear Panel Outlets: protect connected equipment against surge damage and line noise distortion on the AC line. Turn power on and off at these outlets with the “Master” Switch.
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Unit/Cord Labels: coordinate Console Component Power Center outlets with component power cords for easy identification.
Audible Alarm: immediately alerts you to damaged internal protection circuitry. If this occurs, contact Tripp Lite Customer Support.
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