Monster Cable HTS 5000 owner manual Digital Filter AC Outlet Hookup

Page 21

STEP 9 Digital Filter AC Outlet Hookup

Isolated Clean Power v.2.0 Stage 4 Digital Filter: Optimized to reduce noise generated by digital equipment. Isolates digital components from connected digital, video, analog audio, and high current audio components for maximum rejection of interference. HTS 5000 MKII features two isolated filters to accommodate different digital sources.

NOTE:

You can plug any type of digital component (e.g., CD player, DVD player, MiniDisc player, digital camcorder) into the corresponding CABLE/SAT, DVD, SPARE, or CD outlet.

A)Attach a Monster Power® ID label to each component’s power cord before you plug it into the appropriate color-coded PowerCenter outlet.

B)CABLE/SAT: If you have a cable TV box, plug its power cord into the PowerCenter’s corresponding CABLE/ SAT outlet. If you are using a satellite receiver, plug its power cord into the same outlet.

15

Image 21
Contents HTS 5000 Mkii 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/Phone Hookup Hookup GuideOutlet Programming Outlets Switched onPage Remote AC Control Hookups Remote Remote DC Control HookupsDish in jack Coaxial Outlet HookupHigh Current Audio Filter AC Outlet Hookup Analog Audio Filter AC Outlet Hookup Video Filter AC Outlet Hookup Digital Filter AC Outlet Hookup Outlet Programming Switches Rack Mounting Your PowerCenter Important Note HTS 5000 Mkii Features Index Drawings HTS 5000 Mkii FeaturesNumbers Refer to Drawings on Delay Time Switch Selects delay time Numbers Refer to Drawings on 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 Troubleshooting What is the importance of component-to-component filtering? Frequently Asked QuestionsIf my PowerCenter stops operating, what do I do? Glossary of Power-Related Terms Page Page Division of The Monster Group