Monster Cable HTS5000 owner manual

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A)Outlet Pair Always On (Unswitched): For components (including your VCR, TV, etc.) that need to retain memory, set left slide switch to UNSWITCHED and the right slide switch to either DELAY or NO DELAY (fig. 2a).

B)Outlet Pair Switched On: Set the left slide switch to SWITCHED and the right slide switch to NO DELAY. (fig. 2b). The outlet pair will be “live” once the PowerCenter is switched on by pressing the front panel ON button or by external signal when the NORMAL/REMOTE switch is set to REMOTE (see STEP 3 and STEP 4). However, it will remain active for approximately 10 seconds after switching off the PowerCenter.

C)Outlet Pair Switched On After Delay: Set the left slide switch to SWITCHED and the right slide switch to DELAY (fig. 2c). When the PowerCenter is switched on by pressing the front panel ON button or by external signal, the outlet pair will be “live” after a delay set by the DELAY TIME slide switch. However, the outlet pair will be turned off immediately once the PowerCenter is switched off by pressing the front panel OFF button or by external signal.

D)Delay Time Switch: Set to the SHORT position, outlets will receive power after an approximate six second delay, once the PowerCenter is switched on (fig. 2d). Set to the LONG position, outlets will receive power after an approximate twenty second delay, once the PowerCenter is switched on. This is the recommended delay setting for tube-based products.

NOTE: This switch affects all outlet pairs located on the back panel, if the outlet pair switched on after delay is selected.

E)Trigger Out Programming Switch: Set to the DELAY position, the 12 volt remote trigger will power an external device after a delay set by the DELAY TIME slide switch once the PowerCenter is switched on (fig. 2e). Set to the NO DELAY position, the 12 volt trigger powers an external device as soon as the PowerCenter is switched on.

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Contents HTS Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Iii Page Proper Grounding and Installation Tips Important Note Proper Power and ProtectionIntroduction Thank YouMONSTER’S Patented Clean Power Stages Design Minds Behind the Monster Powercenter Page Content Checklist Before You BeginHookup Guide DBS/DVD/Phone Line HookupOutlet Programming Switches Outlet ProgrammingPage Remote AC Control Hookups Remote DC Control Hookups Coaxial Outlet Hookup Dish in jackHigh Current Audio AC Outlet Hookup SatelliteAnalog Audio AC Outlet Hookup Video AC Outlet Hookup Digital AC Outlet Hookup OUT Rack Mounting Your PowerCenter Important Note HTS 5000 Features HTS 5000 Features Index DrawingsNumbers Refer to Drawings on Pages Delay Time Switch Selects delay time Easy reach to outlets Troubleshooting Problem The PowerCenter is not receiving powerTroubleshooting Problem Speakers emit a humming or buzzing noise Problem The Unswitched on LED is off Problem The Switched on LED is offProblem Timed on LED is Off Possible Cause #2 Frequently Asked Questions What is the importance of component-to-component filtering?If my PowerCenter stops operating, what do I do? Glossary of Power-Related Terms Appendix aPage Page Appendix B Warranty InformationConnected Equipment Warranty As To Each Warranty General ProvisionsHow To Make a Claim Connected Equipment ClaimPage How to Contact Us Appendix CRegister Your Product For Warranty Coverage Male Female Page Page Division of The Monster Group