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Outlet Banks | u | ENVIRONMENTAL Port |
EXTERNAL BATTERY | v | Ethernet Port |
COAX/RF Connectors | w | TEL/DVR/SAT/DSL |
CIRCUIT BREAKER | 11 | DATA PORT Jack (USB) |
SYSTEM GROUND Screw | 12 | Cooling Fan |
BUILDING WIRING FAULT | 13 | Support feet |
Indicator |
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Input power connector |
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1Outlets - These include the two rows of six outlets (total of 12 outlets) on the rear of the S Type Power Conditioner, shown in Figure 3. These outlets are arranged based on the type of filtering protection (DIGITAL, VIDEO, Analog). Isolated noise filter banks (INFBs) eliminate electromagnetic interference (EMI), and radio frequency interference (RFI) that can negatively affect sound and video quality. APC recommends that you examine the types of outlets provided, review your equipment requirements, and plug devices into the appropriate outlets to assure optimum protection for your equipment. The various types of outlets are defined in the following subparagraphs:
–DIGITAL FILTER Outlets eliminate noise interference for Digital Components (CD, DVD, DVR, CATV/SAT, Flat Panel MONITOR, AUX,
–VIDEO FILTER Outlets provide filtering for video devices (TV and
VCR).
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. 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 "Monitor" outlet.
–ANALOG FILTER Outlets provides filtering for
–HIGH CURRENT FILTER outlets provide filtering for