suppressors. Further, our cable and satellite suppressors are TIVO friendly as well as HD-Digital Television ready. Both DC carrier signals as well as high bandwidth signals can pass through our circuit. In fact the bandwidth is less than 0.1dB loss at 1GHz!
To connect your cabling to these in-line protectors, simply follow the in and out indications marked next to the Telco, and Cable / Satellite connectors.
Note:
It is not possible to make an in-line cable / satellite protector “maintenance-free.” Under extreme conditions, it is possible that the surge suppression in one of these devices could sacrifi ce itself after a catastrophic event. If the telephone, cable or satellite signal will no longer pass through our protector, please send your Power Station to Furman for servicing. To test this, simply disconnect the incoming and out going cable from the PST-2+6. Connect the incoming connector to the component that formerly received the out going connector, thus by-passing the in-line protection. If the signal is present (but not when used with the PST-2+6) then the protection circuit is damaged (assuming it worked properly before the storm or catastrophic event).
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If the PST-2+6 is connected to an AC outlet where suffi cient voltage is present, the unit should operate properly with the protection OK indicator lit, after the main power switch is turned to the on position. If the unit still does not function under these conditions check the