Monster Cable PRO7000 owner manual Monster T2 Technology

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MONSTER T2 TECHNOLOGY

The Monster Power Professional Reference PRO 7000 features Monster’s exclusive T2 technology. T2 is an active electronic microprocessor-controlled circuitry that sits in front of the surge protection MOVs in Monster Power products. T2 monitors the line, neutral and ground lines and disconnects the Power Center (and so its outlets) from the AC power line when a long duration low voltage sag or high voltage swell occurs — that’s continuous voltage below 80Vrms or above 132Vrms. (RMS stands for “root mean square” and describes average power delivery.)

When the voltage sags or swells to unsafe levels, lightening-fast T2 circuitry shuts down the Monster Power Center for 15 seconds, well before surge protection MOVs turn to mush! MOVs just aren’t designed to endure

long-duration over-voltage conditions.

When the sag or over-voltage condition clears, T2 reconnects the Power Center — and its outlets —

after 15 seconds. If the fault condition does not clear, the T2 comparator circuit shuts the unit down again for 15 seconds before checking again.

Most power conditioners, including Monster, use thermal fuses to sense overload conditions as well. Although a good safety feature, by the time the thermal fuse pops, the MOVs will be totally cooked and work as well as a lima bean to absorb power line spikes. Once again, T2 to the rescue! Monster’s unique circuitry shuts the power center down before the thermal fuse trips so the MOVs aren’t trashed.

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Contents PRO LITPRO7000manual.qxd 11/10/2003 430 PM Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Iii LITPRO7000manual.qxd 11/10/2003 430 PM Proper Grounding and Installation Tips Important NOTE- Proper Power and ProtectionMonsterous Introduction MONSTER’S Patented Clean Power Stages Monster T2 Technology Behind the Monster Powersource Design Monster Checklist Hookup Guide Phone Line HookupOutlet Programming LITPRO7000manual.qxd 11/10/2003 430 PM Over- and Under-Voltage Audible Alarm Setting Over- and Under-Voltage Automatic Shutdown Setting Analog Filter Digital Filter Computer Filter High Power Remote AC Control HookupRemote DC Control Hookup XLR Jack Hookup High Power AC Outlet Hookup Computer AC Outlet Hookup Digital 1 & 2 AC Outlet Hookup Analog AC Outlet Hookup Monster PRO7000 Features PRO7000 Features Index DrawingsNumbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Troubleshooting Problem The PRO 7000 is not receiving powerPossible Solution Problem The speakers hum or buzz Possible CauseProblem The Ground OK LED is off What is the importance of component-to-component filtering? Frequently Asked QuestionsDoes it matter into which outlets I plug my components? If my PowerSource stops operating, what should I do? Glossary of Power-Related Terms Appendix aHertz Hz a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Limited Warranty for Consumers United States Appendix BLITPRO7000manual.qxd 11/10/2003 431 PM Scope of this Limited Warranty Specifications Table Formal Warranty Claim Register Your Product For Warranty Coverage Valley Drive Brisbane, CA LITPRO7000manual.qxd 11/10/2003 431 PM LITPRO7000manual.qxd 11/10/2003 431 PM