Installation Requirements

PD11P, PD11VP, PD11LP, PD11SP, PD11LVP, PD11LVSP

Plug unit into power source and observe status of four "Protection" light emitting diodes. The (green) “1st Stage”, “2nd Stage”, and “GROUND OK” L.E.D.’s should normally be illuminated and the (red) “FAULT” L.E.D. should be off. When these indications are present, test the power “On/Off” switch which will illuminate to indicate that power is being supplied to the switched outlets on the rear of the unit.

A. The “1st Stage” and “2nd Stage” L.E.D.’s indicate that both the input (1st) and output (2nd) stages of circuit protection are active.

B. The “GROUND OK” L.E.D. indicates that the chassis is connected to the ground wire of the supply outlet.

C. Fault conditions are represented by the following indications:

NOTE:

(X) = “ON”

( ) = “OFF”

1st

2nd

Ground

Fault

 

Stage Stage

OK

 

 

 

(X)

(X)

(X)

(

)

Supply circuit outlet wiring OK

(

)

(

)

(

)

(

)

Open hot

(

)

(

)

(X)

(X)

Open Neutral or

Hot & Ground Reversed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(X)

(X)

(

)

(

)

Open Ground

(X)

(X)

(

)

(X)

Hot & Neutral Reversed

NOTE: On the PD11SS Model a green L.E.D. located on the front panel is illuminated (indicating “Protection On” status) when unit is plugged into a power source ensuring input and output stages of circuit protection are active.

Operating Instructions

1.Install in a standard 19" rack or free-standing position.

2.Connect Power Distribution power cord into a 20 amp, 120 volt wall outlet (15 amp for Model PD11SS).

3.Plug sensitive electrical equipment into conditioned outlets. All models have an additional protected outlet on the front panel.

4.Move power outlet switch to "ON" position to provide power to electrical equipment.

5.For illumination, pull out light tubes (PD11LP/LVP/LVSP) and move light switch to "HI" or "LOW" position.

IMPORTANT! Be sure light switch is in "OFF" position when light tubes are recessed.

6.Digital voltmeter readout (PD11VP/LVP/LVSP) is calibrated to nominal 117V at the factory. No adjustment necessary.

7.Digital voltmeter readout automatically displays incoming voltage when power cord is connected.

Power Problems

Standard AC outlets often supply raw and unprocessed power that not only can diminish the clarity of audio signals and cause premature failure of parts, it can completely de- stroy your valuable equipment.

Power problems such as spikes, line surges and noise interference transmit through all standard electrical lines and affect power quality: therefore, affecting you.

Solutions

Conditioned Power Distribution can eliminate such prob- lems from affecting you. As it filters the line voltage from your AC outlets, eliminating noise and interference, such as radio frequency interference (RFI) and electromagnetic interfer- ence (EMI), it will reduce the residual noise in the system, which will enhance audio clarity.

Audio Conditioned Power Distribution is also designed to protect electronic equipment from potentially damaging high- voltage spikes and surges.

Sequencing Audio Conditioned Power Distribution is de- signed to initiate a turn-on cycle, energizing one circuit immediately with remaining circuits energizing in a delayed fashion. This allows circuits to stabilize when powering up and down eliminating that on-rush of power and potential damage to equipment at output receptacle.

Programming Time Delays

The PD11SP, PD11SS and PD11LVSP come from the factory set to a 1-second delay for each of the four outlets to turn on. The following instruction will enable you to change the amount of time between each outlet turn on.

The main power switch must be on

The sequenced outlets must not be active

The switches to change the delay time are to left of the unit and they have green L.E.D.s in the switch.

The switches are labeled POWER DOWN/UP and OFF/ON PRESETS

The POWER DOWN/OFF is the left switch

The POWER UP/DOWN is the switch to the right

Programming Preset Time Delays

Step 1: Depress and hold the DOWN/OFF switch

Step 2: Depress and hold the UP/ON switch

Step 3: Red L.E.D. to the right of the switches will start to flash

Step 4: When flashing red L.E.D. goes out, release both switches

Step 5: Both green L.E.D.s on the switches will start to flash rapidly

Step 6: You are in program mode at this time

Step 7: The red L.E.D.s to the right indicate what the time delay is set for:

L.E.D. 1 = 1 second delay L.E.D. 2 = 5 second delay L.E.D. 3 = 10 second delay L.E.D. 4 = 30 second delay

Step 8: Depress the UP/ON switch to the right to increase the time delay

Step 9: Depress the OFF/DOWN switch to the left to decrease the time delay

Step 10:Depress both OFF and ON switches to finish the delay programming

Programming Manual Time Delays

Step 1: Follow above instruction to activate L.E.D. 4

Step 2: Depress the UP/ON switch one more time to activate manual programming time delay mode

Step 3: All 4 red L.E.D.s to the right will be lit to indicate manual mode

Step 4: The UP/ON switch green L.E.D. will be lit

Step 5: Depress the UP/ON switch to start manual delay programming—can program from 5 sec. to 240 sec. delay

Step 6: Depress the OFF/DOWN to stop the manual delay timing

Step 7: Depress both the OFF and ON switches to finish programming mode

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