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Specifications - Radio Shack 61-2338 User Manual

Satellite and home theater surge protector

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CONNECTIONS
1. Turn off power to the equipment you plan to connect.
2. Set
on the surge protector to
On/Off
3. Connect the coaxial cable from a satellite dish or
antenna to the surge protector's coaxial
jack. Then use an F-connector coaxial
Antenna In
jumper cable (not supplied) to connect the surge pro-
tector's matching
Satellite Out
the receiver's input jack.
Note: For the best connections, use cables with
screw-on F-connectors.
4. Connect a modular telephone cord (not supplied)
from the surge protector's modular
to a standard telephone wall jack. Then connect the
surge protector's modular
IRD (integrated receiver decoder) box.
5. Plug the AC power cords from your television, IRD,
VCR, and stereo into the surge protector's AC outlets.
Then plug the surge protector into a standard AC out-
let.
Note: You can plug other equipment into accessory
outlets on your audio/video equipment, but this
affects the total combined wattage.
6. When all connections are complete, set
surge protector to
On
Power Ring lights.
7. Turn on each piece of connected equipment and con-
firm that it operates properly.
FCC INFORMATION
This surge protector has been tested and found to comply
with all applicable UL and FCC standards.
We have designed your surge protector to conform to
federal regulations, and you can connect it to most tele-
phone lines. However, each device that you connect to
the telephone line draws power from the telephone line.
We refer to this power draw as the device's ringer equiva-
lency number, or REN. The REN is shown on the bottom
of your surge protector.
If you use more than one telephone 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.
.
Off
Satellite In
or
Antenna Out
Telephone In
jack to the
Telephone Out
On/Off
. The green Protected When Lit
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. Both
numbers are shown on the bottom of your surge protec-
tor.
Note: You must not connect your surge protector to:
or
• coin-operated systems
• party-line systems
jack to
• most electronic key telephone systems

SPECIFICATIONS

Line Voltage ....................................................... 120 VAC
jack
Line Current ............................................................. 15 A
Maximum Wattage ............................................. 1,800 W
Frequency ............................................................. 60 Hz
Operating Environment ............................. –40 to 158 F
Humidity .............................................................. 0–99%
Noncondensing Cord Length ..................................... 7 ft.
Circuit Breaker ......................................................... 15 A
Maximum Surge Voltage .................................... 6,000 V
Maximum Surge Current ................................... 61,000 A
Maximum Energy Dissipation .............................. 1,080 J
Modes of Surge Protection ...................... H-N, H-G, N-G
on the
Clamping Response Time ....................... 1 Nanosecond
Indicators/Alarms .... Green "Protected" and "Grounded"
UL 1449 Rating ..................................................... 330 V
Noise Frequency Range ................... 100 KHz–100 MHz
Noise Attenuation Level ................................ Up to 35 dB
Modes of Noise Rejection .............................. Differential
Coax Protection ...................... Tip-Ground, Ring-Ground
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary.
Specifications are subject to change and improvement
without notice.
2
(AC Line: 41,000 A, Coax Line 1: 20,000 A)
(AC Line: 740 J, Coax Line 1: 340 J)
Power Ring, Protection Failure Alarm

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