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Digital recorder protector

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7.
UPS Protected AC Power Outlets
These 2 battery power supplied outlets provide surge and battery
back up protection. Plug your digital video recorder into this outlet.
(Not Suitable for Camera Power Supplies.)
IMPORTANT: Do not plug a laser printer into the UPS protected outlets.
Because the power demand is much higher than other peripherals, it may
cause the circuit breaker to trip or cause an overload condition.
8.
15 Amp Resettable Circuit Breaker
If ASP16 is overloaded, it will trigger this circuit breaker and discon-
nect the power. If this occurs, the black button will pop out, and
AC power will be removed from all outlets. (Battery power will still
be provided to UPS protected outlets.) If this happens, unplug at
least one piece of equipment and reset the circuit breaker by pressing
the button back into place.
9.
AC Power Inlet
The ASP16 is equipped with either a 15A 125VAC power cord
or an IEC 320 power inlet that will accept any country-specific power
cord with an IEC 60320 connector on one end. Use a minimum SJT
type awg #14 15A 125VAC power cord.
10.
Video Cable Protection
The ASP16 has multiple pairs of BNC connector ports marked
"IN" and "OUT". These ports are used to surge protect the digital
video recorder from sixteen (16) sets of incoming camera cables.
11.
Category 5 Data Jacks
These jacks are marked "IN" and "OUT". Connect the incoming 100
Base-T cable to the jack marked "IN". Use a Cat 5 patch cable (not
supplied) to connect the "OUT" jack to the DVR.
12.
The ASP16 is equipped with a phone/fax/modem line surge protector.
Connect the incoming phone line to the "IN" jack and a patch cord
(not supplied) to the "OUT" jack and then to the equipment.
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BATTERY BACK UP SPECIFICATIONS
The ASP16 battery back up is rated at 450VA / 250W. It has an
expected battery life of 3 to 6 years. The battery run times under typical
DVR systems is 13 to 15 minutes.
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