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OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

 

 

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The FCC Wants You to Know

1

Safety Precautions

2

Mounting the Surge Protector

2

Using the Cable Management Rack

2

Connections

2

Connecting a Telephone Line

2

Connecting the Computer’s

 

LAN Cable

3

Thank you for purchasing the RadioShack 11-Outlet Computer Network Equipment Surge Protector. It protects your valuable computer network equipment from damage caused by sudden electrical spikes and surges. Your surge protector absorbs electrical spikes and power surges, and ensures steady performance of the connected devices by filtering electromagnetic and radio frequency interference. .

Swift Detection and Protection — Detects and protects against a power surge of up to 6,000 volts and 135,000 amps within 1 nanosecond (1 billionth of a second).

Surge Protected Modular

Connecting the USB Control Adapter

Safety Alarm — Alerts you

Phone Jacks — RJ-11

Sockets

3

Connecting the Computer Network Device’s

AC Power Cord(s)

3

Operation

3

Using the Safety Slide Cover

3

Using the Indication Tags

3

Troubleshooting

3

Care

4

Service and Repair

4

Specifications

4

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If an icon appears at the end of a paragraph, go to the box on that page with the corresponding icon for pertinent information.

when the AC line is no longer protected (surge protector stops conducting power).

GROUNDED WHEN LIT

Indicator — Lights when the connected devices are properly grounded.

RESET — See

“Troubleshooting” on Page 3.

connections provide protection against surges from a connected fax/ modem.

4 AC Adapter Spacing —

Lets you plug in up to four AC adapters into your surge protector.

Safety

ON

Safety

ON

— Warning

# — Important

. — Caution

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Surge Protected LAN Jacks —

RJ-45 connections provide protection against surges from the connected LAN cable.

This product is intended for indoor use only.

This surge protector is not a lightning arrestor and might not protect against lightning-induced voltage surges.

Be sure the total wattage of all connected devices does not exceed 1,875 watts.

Use the surge protector only with a three- prong standard AC plug. The surge protector cannot provide protection without a grounded AC source.

PROTECTED WHEN

 

LIT Indicator — Lights

 

when the connected

Safety Slide Covers — Prevent

devices are protected.

children from inserting metal objects into

 

 

the unused AC socket(s).

Power Shutdown Protection — Protects the connected appliances from being damaged by shutting down power when surge protection is depleted (see “Troubleshooting” on Page 3).

USB Cable

Indication Tags — Identify which device’s power cord is connected to which AC socket, so you can avoid disconnecting the wrong device.

Cable Management Rack — lets you easily route the connected cables (see “Using the Cable Management Rack” on Page 2).

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Your surge protector complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon request, provide the FCC registration number and the REN to your telephone company.

You must not connect your surge protector to:

coin-operated systems

party-line systems

most electronic key telephone systems

We have designed your surge protector to conform to federal regulations, and you can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each surge protector that you connect to the telephone line draws power from the telephone line. We refer to this power draw as the device's ringer equivalence number, or REN.

If you use more than one phone or other device on the line, add up all of the RENs. If the total is more than five (three in rural areas), your telephones might not ring. If ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the line.

© 2002 RadioShack Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks

used by RadioShack Corporation.

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