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Home Theater
Power Conditioner PF30L, PF31L, and PF40L
User Manual
AP11000-10 AP11200-12 AP11201-12
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PureAV Power Conditioner Table of Contents Page Introduction ................................................................................................................ 2 Power Conditioner Features .................................................................................... 3 Safety Precautions ................................................................................................... 5 Hookup and Installation Step 1 Mounting your Power (optional) Conditioner ...
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PureAV Power Conditioner Introduction Clear Picture – Clean Sound Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the PureAV Power Conditioner. Belkin’s PureAV development team started with one simple goal—to build well-designed, functional, and attractive AV power products that bring our customers the best possible performance from their audio, video, and home theater equipment. To achieve this goal, we enlisted some of the top engineers and industrial designers in the country. The result of
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PureAV Power Conditioner Power Conditioner Features 1. Switched button – Turns the power on and off to the Power Conditioner’s “switched” outlets. 2. PureFilter light – Indicates that PureFilter Circuitry is working properly. 3. Switched On light – Indicates that the switched outlets are ON. 4. Protecting light – Indicates that the surge protection circuitry is working properly. 5. Ground Fault light – Lights to indicate that the Power Conditioner is NOT plugged into a properly grounded
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PureAV Power Conditioner Power Conditioner Features 9. Digital Filter (always on) (PF40L only) – Reduces line noise and interference to your digital components. 10. Pay-Per-View/Phone-Line Input/Output – Protects Pay-Per-View, phone, or DSL lines from dangerous power surges that can damage your equipment. Built-in splitter turns one line into two. 11. Coaxial-Cable Line Input/Output – Protects coaxial-cable lines from dangerous electrical disturbances that can travel down your coaxial-cabl
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PureAV Power Conditioner Safety Precautions Warning – Grounding and Polarization This product must be plugged directly into a grounded AC power outlet (3- prong). Do not use a 3-to-2-prong adapter to defeat the grounding pin. Do not plug or “daisy-chain” this product into other electrical products such as surge protectors, power strips, or UPSes. Do not plug this product into an extension cord. Failure to plug this product directly into a grounded outlet may result in personal injury or dama
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PureAV Power Conditioner Hookup and Installation Step 1 (optional) Mounting your Power Conditioner The wall-mount bracket is designed to be mounted to drywall or wood/plywood (cabinet or other wood furniture). The bracket can be mounted horizontally or vertically and will hold the PureAV Power Conditioner securely in either of these configurations. For mounting to a wood surface: 1. Use the wall-mount bracket as a template to mark the four screw locations on the mounting surface (Fig. B).
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PureAV Power Conditioner Hookup and Installation Step 2 Connect Audio Components to the Audio Filter (switched) Certain components do not need to be, or should not be, powered on at all times. For this reason, the audio filter outlets are “switched” and can be controlled with the button situated on top of the Power Conditioner unit labeled “Switched”. When you depress and hold this button for approximately two seconds, the “Switched On” light will illuminate and power will flow to the swit
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PureAV Power Conditioner Hookup and Installation Step 4 (PF40L only) Connect Digital Components to the Digital Filter (always on) The PureAV Power Conditioner model PF40L contains a digital filter that is optimized to clean and condition the power to all of your digital components. Like the video filter, these outlets are “always on” or un-switched. A. Attach PureAV power cord labels to each component’s power cord before you plug the cord into the corresponding outlet on the Power Conditio
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PureAV Power Conditioner Hookup and Installation Step 5 Connect your Pay-Per-View/Phone Line Your PureAV Power Conditioner comes equipped with Pay-Per-View/phone-line protection with a built-in splitter. These are standard RJ11 phone jacks and are labeled “Phone”. A. Connect one end of your telephone cable to the wall outlet to which you normally connect your phone line. Connect the other end of your telephone cable to the Power Conditioner phone jack labeled “IN”. B. Connect one end of t
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PureAV Power Conditioner Hookup and Installation Step 6 Connect your Coaxial Cables/DSS Lines Your PureAV Power Conditioner comes with three pairs of coaxial-cable connections to protect your system from dangerous electrical disturbances that can travel down your coaxial-cable lines. A. Cable TV – Connect the incoming cable television coaxial-cable line to the connector labeled “Cable IN”. Connect one end of a second coaxial cable to the connector labeled “Cable OUT”. Connect the other end
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PureAV Power Conditioner Hookup and Installation Step 7 Connect your Broadband Ethernet Line (PF31L and PF40L only) Your PureAV Power Conditioner comes equipped with broadband Ethernet-line protection. These are standard RJ45 Ethernet jacks and they are labeled “Network”. A. Connect one end of an RJ45 network patch cable to a network jack (either directly to a router or wired network wall jack). Connect the other end of the network patch cable to the network jack labeled “IN”. B. Connect
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PureAV Power Conditioner Troubleshooting Power Conditioner is not providing power. • Check to ensure that the Power Conditioner is plugged into a properly grounded AC wall outlet. Some outlets require a wall switch to be turned on in order to deliver power to the outlet. • Too many devices may be plugged into the Power Conditioner, overloading the unit and tripping the overload circuit breaker. The Power Conditioner is not designed to handle current loads larger than 15 Amps or 1800 watts.
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PureAV Power Conditioner Belkin Warranty Belkin Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of any Belkin Power Conditioner for the life of the product, that the Power Conditioner shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship, and will repair or replace, at its option, any defective product free of charge. Belkin Corporation will repair or replace, at its option, any equipment which is damaged by a transient voltage surge/spike or lightning strike, (an “Occurrenc
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www.pureav.com Belkin Corporation Belkin Ltd. 501 West Walnut Street Express Business Park, Shipton Way Los Angeles, CA 90220-5221, USA Rushden, NN10 6GL, United Kingdom 310-898-1100 +44 (0) 1933 35 2000 310-898-1111 fax +44 (0) 1933 31 2000 fax Belkin B.V. Belkin Ltd. Boeing Avenue 333 7 Bowen Crescent, West Gosford 1119 PH Schiphol-Rijk, The Netherlands NSW 2250, Australia +31 (0) 20 654 7300 +61 (0) 2 4372 8600 +31 (0) 20 654 7349 fax +61 (0) 2 4372 8603 fax © 2006 Belkin Corporation. All rig