Panamax 5300 owner manual Feature Overview, Switched Outlets Pushbutton LED Indicators

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FEATURE OVERVIEW

Switched Outlets Pushbutton:

LED Indicators:

Meter Light Dimmer:

1 of 2 Triggers that can activate a

Status indicator lights

Controls brightness

turn-on or shutdown sequence for

for Switched Outlets,

of the Voltmeter

Outlet Bank 2 and High-Current outlets.

DC Voltage Trigger,

backlighting.

 

Ground OK,

 

 

Line Fault

 

 

and Unsafe Voltage

 

Voltmeter:

Backlit analog meter measures incoming voltage source from 0-150 VAC.

Convenience Outlet: Provides a quick convenient way to plug in components such as camcorders and video game systems.

15A Circuit Breaker: Opens in the event that equipment plugged into the MAX® 5300 draws too much current. When the white button of the breaker is visible, the breaker has opened. Reduce the load and push to reset.

Filtered Outlet Bank 1: Four Always-On, Balanced Double L filtered outlets for audio/video components that require constant power to maintain programmed settings.

Filtered Outlet Bank 2: Four switched, Balanced Double L filtered outlets for audio/video components that do not require constant power.

High-Current Outlet Bank: Two delayed outlets designed for high-current components such as amplifiers and powered subwoofers. The current available to connected equipment is not limited by the noise filtration components.

Satellite Coax Jacks: Two pairs of gold plated F-Connectors optimized for Satellite TV signal line protection.

Cable TV Coax Jacks: Two pairs of gold plated F-Connectors optimized for Cable TV and non-ampli- fied Rooftop Antenna signal line protection.

IEC Main

Ground Lug:

Voltage Sense

Power

Provides a

Trigger Input:

Receptacle:

common

1/8 inch Mini-Plug jack.

Power cord

grounding point

Connect to a remote trigger

connects to this

for equipment

device that provides 12VDC to

receptacle.

with separate

trigger a startup/shutdown

 

ground leads.

sequence. This is the second

 

 

trigger that will activate the

 

 

MAX® 5300 turn-on or shut-

 

 

down sequence. (See switched

 

 

outlets pushbutton on front

 

 

panel).

Voltage Sense

High-Current

Outlet Bank 2 Turn-

Telephone Jacks:

Trigger Output:

Outlets Turn-On

Off Switch:

In/Out connections

1/8 inch Mini-Plug jack.

Switch:

3-position slide switch.

for telephone line or

Connecting a 12VDC trig-

3-position slide switch.

Allows adjustment of the

pay-per-view line

ger to the Voltage Sense

Allows adjustment of

Turn-Off delay for Outlet

protection.

Circuit will allow the same

the Turn-On delay for

Bank 2. Choose

 

signal to pass through the

the two High-Current

between Always-On,

 

Voltage Sense Output to

Outlets. Choose

10 and 30 seconds.

 

control the startup/shut-

between 0, 10 and 30

 

 

down of an additional

seconds.

 

 

device.

 

 

 

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Contents MAX Model # M5300 Table of Contents Before YOU BeginIntroduction System is a Real Solution Outlet Banks 1Other Features Enhance Functionality High-Current Outlet BankConnection Diagram Multi-level noise filter and power controllerFeature Overview Switched Outlets Pushbutton LED IndicatorsFeature Details VoltmeterConvenience Outlet Diagnostic Lights Sequential Startup/ShutdownFiltered Outlet Banks 1 High-Current Outlet Bank Voltage Sense TriggerCircuit Breaker SignalPerfect Coaxial Line Protection SignalPerfect Telephone Line ProtectionPower Cord Protect or Disconnect AC Surge Protection SurgeGate Plus ProtectionTechnical Specifications Contacting PanamaxEmail custrelations@panamax.com Fax This? Outlet Bank 2 is not switching on orCan the MAX 5300 be mounted in an Equipment rack? Spike?

5300 specifications

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