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DC Trigger jacks
When connected to a component acting as a DC trigger, that component controls turn on/off of the ‘delayed’ outlet banks. The H10 also allows that DC signal to pass through to another connected component.
CAUTION: When connecting to the DC Trigger jacks, con- nect the source of the DC trigger to the IN jack. The OUT jack should be used only as a
Surge Protected Telephone Jacks
The H10 provides a telephone line splitter with surge protection to protect components connected via telephone line. Connect the supplied RJ11 Telephone cable from the wall jack (source) to the telephone line connector marked “IN”. Connect other telephone cables to the connectors marked “OUT A” and/or “OUT B” and then to the equipment to be protected (Telephone, DVR, DSS, or DSL).
8Additional Surge Protected COAX/RF Connectors
The H10 also provides a surge protection for your DSS system or RF Antenna system. The surge protection feature prevents surges traveling over Coaxial cable from damaging the equip- ment.
Connect the coaxial cable from the DSS or Antenna system to the connector marked “IN.”
Connect another coaxial cable from the connector marked “OUT” to the device being protected (DSS or Antenna).
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