Installation; Features - Tripp Lite TLP1210SATG Owner's Manual

Eco-surge suppressors
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RJ45 Network Jack (select models): Connect network cords from the wall
jack or cable/DSL modem through the surge suppressor (RJ45 jacks) to the
device to be protected.
Coaxial Jacks (select models): Connect coaxial cables from the wall jack
through the surge suppressor ("F" style coaxial jacks) to the device to be
protected.
Power Cord with Right-Angle Plug: 8- or 10-foot cord length (model
dependent) with space-saving right-angle plug allows the surge suppressor to
reach distant outlets and furniture to be set flush against a wall.
Circuit Breaker: Protects equipment against dangerous system overload. If
the load on the surge suppressor exceeds 15 amps, the circuit breaker* will
trip and the outlets will stop providing AC power. If the circuit breaker trips,
reduce the load and depress the breaker to reset.
* Circuit breakers are integrated into the power switch on select models and offered as a separate feature on
other models.

Installation

Mount Your Surge Suppressor (Optional Installation. Available on
Select Models Only): If desired, mount your surge suppressor on a wall or
other sturdy, vertical surface. However, you must mount the surge suppressor
prior to connecting your equipment. Place a sheet of paper over the surge
suppressor's mounting holes and mark their centers with a push pin. Next,
place this template over the desired area and mark with the push pins. Install
screws (user supplied) into the marks until ¼ in. (0.6 cm) of the screw heads
are exposed. Mount the surge suppressor over the screw heads and slide into
place.
Connect Your Surge Suppressor to the AC Power Line: Plug the surge
suppressor's power cord into a standard, 3-wire grounded 120V AC outlet.
Choose Your Performance Mode: Move the surge suppressor's Auto/
Manual switch to the desired position. Switching to "Auto" activates the
GREEN power-saving mode, while switching to "Manual" activates standard
mode. Note: All outlets are protected from surges in accordance with the
model's joule rating in either mode.
Choose the Power-Saving Mode Wattage Control Threshold: (Optional)
If using the GREEN power-saving mode, move the Wattage Control switch
(found on the back panel of the unit) to the desired position. Switching to the
"PC/NB" position allows higher-wattage (25W) devices to control the power-
saving mode as the "Master" device. Switching to the "Netbook" position
allows lower-wattage (15W) devices to be designated as the "Master" device.
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