Outlet Programming - Monster AVS 2000 Owner's Manual

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Outlet Programming

Outlet banks 1-4 of the Monster AVS 2000 are "switched" outlets. This means the components plugged into these
outlets will only receive power when your Monster AVS 2000 is turned on. These outlets are also "timed", enabling
sequential power activation of components plugged into the switched outlets. Outlets will not turn on or off until
after a short delay. Without sequential turn-on, you'd power all your devices at once, causing unnecessary electrical
stresses known as "turn-on surge." Turn-on surge can overheat system connections, pop circuit breakers, and degrade
overall system performance. By sequentially powering your high power loads, you can prevent turn-on surges
and deliver all the stable voltage needed to maintain peak performance.
The four switched outlets on the Monster AVS 2000 can be individually programmed to delay power-up of connected
components from 1 to 6 seconds. In order to program each outlet, you must use the slide switches seen below.
The Delay Time Multiplier will double the time
selected for that bank when set to x2.
The Delay Time switches select
the delay time for that bank.
Delay time left / Multiplier left
= 1 second delay (1x1=1)
Delay time left / Multiplier right
= 2 second delay (1x2=2)
Delay time right / Multiplier left
= 3 second delay (3x1=3)
Delay time right / Multiplier right
= 6 second delay (3x2=6)
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