Monster Cable HTS5000 owner manual Easy reach to outlets

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NUMBERS REFER TO DRAWINGS ON PAGES 19

23.1/8 inch Mini-Plug Jack Output for Remote DC hookup: Enables remote control of an external device.

24.Normal/Remote Switch: Allows the PowerCenter to operate in Normal or Remote mode. In Remote mode, outlets programmed as “switched on” or “switched on after delay” are turned on/off by external signal.

25.Remote AC Hookup: Connects to a switched outlet on an external device. Used in conjunction with the Normal/Remote switch, it enables remote control of the PowerCenter’s outlets.

26.1/8 inch Mini-Plug Jack Input for Remote DC Hookup: Used in conjunction with the Normal/Remote switch, enables remote control of the PowerCenter’s outlets.

27.Thermal Circuit Breaker: Protects the PowerCenter from power overload.

28.Extra-long 8 ft. Ultra-High Current PowerlinePower Cord: For maximum power delivery

and easy reach to outlets.

29.Monster Power Color-Coded Audio/Video ID Labels: For easy identification of your components and where they’re connected.

30.Included Rack “Ears”: Two “ears” are included with the PowerCenter for rack mounting.

31.Ground Post: Provides a ground reference point for ungrounded components.

32.Phone Line: Allows you to hook up two telephones simultaneously.

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Contents HTS Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions Iii Page Important Note Proper Power and Protection Proper Grounding and Installation TipsThank You IntroductionMONSTER’S Patented Clean Power Stages Design Minds Behind the Monster Powercenter Page Before You Begin Content ChecklistDBS/DVD/Phone Line Hookup Hookup GuideOutlet Programming Outlet Programming SwitchesPage Remote AC Control Hookups Remote DC Control Hookups Dish in jack Coaxial Outlet HookupSatellite High Current Audio AC Outlet HookupAnalog Audio AC Outlet Hookup Video AC Outlet Hookup Digital AC Outlet Hookup OUT Rack Mounting Your PowerCenter Important Note HTS 5000 Features Index Drawings HTS 5000 FeaturesNumbers Refer to Drawings on Pages Delay Time Switch Selects delay time Easy reach to outlets Problem The PowerCenter is not receiving power TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problem Speakers emit a humming or buzzing noise Problem The Switched on LED is off Problem The Unswitched on LED is offProblem Timed on LED is Off Possible Cause #2 What is the importance of component-to-component filtering? Frequently Asked QuestionsIf my PowerCenter stops operating, what do I do? Appendix a Glossary of Power-Related TermsPage Page Appendix B Warranty InformationConnected Equipment Warranty General Provisions As To Each WarrantyConnected Equipment Claim How To Make a ClaimPage Appendix C How to Contact UsRegister Your Product For Warranty Coverage Male Female Page Page Division of The Monster Group