Monster Cable PRO7000 owner manual Hertz Hz a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second

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Hertz (Hz): A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.

Joules: A rating commonly used to indicate energy storage, or the amount of electrical surge that can be absorbed by a surge suppressing device. The higher the joule rating, the more energy absorbed.

Normal Isolated Mode: The default power transformer configuration that cuts noise with Clean Power Stage 5 filtering and breaks the connection with ground. Effective at ridding many A/V systems of hum, buzz, vertical

or horizontal lines on a projector, CRT or Plasma display.

Peak Current: The maximum current flow a device can handle without breaking down or shortening its published life specifications.

Power: The energy dissipated into a circuit or component.

Power Line: Two- or three-wire electric service from the utility to your place of business.

RFI: Radio Frequency Interference. Distortion that propagates into and interferes with the operation of electronic equipment in the radio frequency range.

Spike: An abrupt power line transient that distorts the AC waveform.

Surge: A large, sudden change of voltage or current, usually caused by a shorted or opened circuit.

Surge Protector: A device that protects components from high voltage peaks and transients.

Transient: A momentary surge on a signal or power line that distorts the AC waveform.

UL: Underwriters’ Laboratories. An organization that establishes the safety standards of various types of equipment.

Video Noise: Electrical disturbances caused by a source extraneous to the signal in the video-frequency range.

Volt (V): Unit of measurement for the electromotive force. One volt is equivalent to the energy required to produce a current of one ampere through a resistance of one ohm.

Voltage: Electrical pressure, or the force required to flow current through an electrical conductor.

Voltage Rating: The maximum voltage which an electrical device or component can sustain without breaking down.

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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 Important NOTE- Proper Power and Protection Proper Grounding and Installation TipsMonsterous Introduction MONSTER’S Patented Clean Power Stages Monster T2 Technology Behind the Monster Powersource Design Monster Checklist Phone Line Hookup Hookup GuideOutlet Programming LITPRO7000manual.qxd 11/10/2003 430 PM Over- and Under-Voltage Audible Alarm Setting Over- and Under-Voltage Automatic Shutdown Setting Remote AC Control Hookup Analog Filter Digital Filter Computer Filter High PowerRemote 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 Index Drawings PRO7000 FeaturesNumbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Numbers Refer to Drawings on Problem The PRO 7000 is not receiving power TroubleshootingPossible Solution Possible Cause Problem The speakers hum or buzzProblem The Ground OK LED is off Frequently Asked Questions What is the importance of component-to-component filtering?Does it matter into which outlets I plug my components? If my PowerSource stops operating, what should I do? Appendix a Glossary of Power-Related TermsHertz Hz a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second Appendix B Limited Warranty for Consumers United StatesLITPRO7000manual.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