Phone And Network Connections Hook-Up; Troubleshooting - Monster Power HDP 1250G+ Manual De Instrucciones

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Hook-Up Guide

Phone and Network Connections Hook-Up

Phone connections provide surge protection against damaging
voltage surges and spikes coming from the phone line.
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Protect Phone and Network Connections as follows:
To DVR, Satellite Receiver
From Local Area Network,
Computer/Media Server,
Cable Modem,
or Telephone Wall Jack
or Telephone
Notes: The HDP 1250G+ is not intended for hook-up of any phone
which carries two separate phone lines on a 4-pin RJ11 jack.
To ensure complete power surge protection, all lines that connect
to your AV components need to be connected to surge protected
connections on the PowerCenter.

Troubleshooting

SymPTom
PoSSIBLE CAUSE
The PowerCenter
The PowerCenter is not turned On.
is not receiving power.
Too many devices are connected, causing an overload,
tripping the Thermal Circuit Breaker.
Component is not
The component is plugged into a switched outlet
receiving power.
and the PowerCenter has not been turned On.
The PowerCenter is plugged into a switched outlet,
but power on the component is not On. In some
instances, a component plugged into a switched outlet
won't receive power when the PowerCenter is turned
On unless the component power is also switched On.
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REmEdy
• Turn the PowerCenter switch on.
• Make sure the PowerCenter's AC power plug is plugged into a properly
grounded 120 volts (nominal) wall outlet.
• In some households, a wall switch may need to be turned on to make
the wall outlet active. Try turning on the light switches located near
the wall outlet.
• Press the PowerCenter Thermal Circuit Breaker button in to reset.
Please allow 10 minutes before attempting to reset. If you reset
too soon, the breaker will prematurely sense power overload
and not allow the PowerCenter to operate.
• If the Circuit Breaker continues to trip, try moving one or more
components to another PowerCenter. You may be drawing too much
current through one PowerCenter.
• Turn the PowerCenter On.
• Or, plug the component into an unswitched outlet.
• Turn the component power On.
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