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41.PC Connection – enables your AVU1500 to communicate with other electronic devices (e.g., personal computers, home automation systems).

a.RS232 port – a standard 9-pin connector for sharing information and receiving commands. For example, a connected home automation system could control most features of your AVU1500 just as if you were using its front control panel. Your AVU1500 will also share information so the home automation system can show status information similar to your unit’s front-panel display. For more details on what can be communicated, see the “Serial Report Descriptor Protocol” section on page 53.

b.USB port – used primarily to connect with a personal computer or Media Center PC in order to share information with the PureView software. Also used to inform your PC of a power outage so the PureView software can shut down your PC in a controlled manner.

42.Network – broadband Ethernet lines used for digital media receivers, gaming, or broadband Internet access are protected from dangerous power surges.

43.Phone Pay-Per-View, phone, or DSL lines are protected from dangerous power surges that can damage your equipment. A built-in splitter turns one line into two.

44.15A Breaker – this resettable circuit breaker offers an added layer of safety to protect your AVU1500. When the Amperage (power draw) reaches 12.5, the Amperage number on the front-panel display will blink several times just to inform you that you’re approaching the 15-Amp limit.

45.Ground port – provides a grounding point for any of your ungrounded home theater components.

46.Feet – the unit’s feet can be removed if you plan to rack-mount the unit.

47.Main power socket – the AVU1500’s own power cord must be attached to this power socket. The other end of the AVU1500’s power cord should be connected to a grounded (3-pin) 120V AC wall outlet.

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