Panamax MAX M5300-EX User Manual

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VOLTAGE SENSE

TRIGGER INPUT

15 AMP CIRCUIT

BREAKER

GROUND

LUG

MAIN POWER

120 VAC/15A

SATELLITE 1

CATV / ANT

SATELLITE

CATV / ANT 1

SATELLITE 2

CATV / ANT 2

PHONE

LAN

3 - 24VDC

LINE IN EQUIP. LINE IN EQUIP.

DELAY ON

BANK 3

HIGH CURRENT

SUB / AMP RECEIVER

HD CABLE / SA

T HDTV / MONITOR

DIGIT

AL RADIO DVR

DVD CD

PRE-AMP AUX / VCR

BANK 2

SWITCHED

BANK 1

ALWAYS ON

POWER AND FILTRATION

BANK 1

ALWAYS ON

BANK 2

ON

BANK 3

ON

WIRING

OK

METER

LIGHTS

M5300-EX

Home Theater Power Conditioner

VOLTS

Power Button

Press and hold for 2 sec-
onds to turn Bank 2 and
Bank 3 outlets ON or OFF.
This switch is bypassed if
the rear panel DC Trigger
input is being used.

Power LEDs

Indicates the status of the rear panel
outlets. LEDs for each outlet bank
will be lit when the outlets are turned
ON. They will flash during the start-
up and shutdown process.

Circuit Breaker

Automatically opens
when the current load
is greater than 15
Amps. Push to reset.

Ground Lug

Provides a common
grounding point for
equipment with sep-
arate ground leads.

Main Power

Must be plugged
into a properly
wired & ground-
ed 3-wire outlet

Wiring OK LED

Normally On. Indicates
that the wall outlet is
properly grounded and
Line/Neutral polarity is
correct.

Meter Dimmer

Pushbutton control for
meter LED brightness.
Cycles between Off,
Low, Medium and High.

Unsafe Voltage Indicator

Normally Off. Flashes to indicate that the incoming
line voltage is unsafe and the unit has disconnect-
ed the power to protect your equipment.

Convenience
Outlet

Provides a quick con-
venient way to plug in
components such as
camcorders and video
game systems.

Outlet Bank 1

Four always on outlets. Power will only
be turned off under a fault condition.
(See specifications for over-voltage and
under-voltage thresholds) Power is
cleaned by a three-stage balanced Pi fil-
ter which also provides noise isolation
from Outlet Banks 2 and 3.

Outlet Bank 2

Four switched outlets controlled by the
front panel Power Button or the DC Trigger
input. Bank 2 will turn on immediately and
turn off after 10 seconds. EMI/RFI noise fil-
tration is provided by a three-stage balanced
Pi filter which also provides noise isolation
from Outlet Banks 1 and 3.

Outlet Bank 3

Two switched, high current
outlets
controlled by the
front panel Power Button or
the DC Trigger input. Bank 3
has a 5 second turn on delay
and turns off immediately.
The High Current outlets pro-
vide power from a low
impedance noise filtration
circuit that does not limit the
current to your equipment.
Its output is noise isolated
from all other outlet banks.

Voltage Sense Trigger Input

3.5mm (1/8”) Mini-Plug jack.
Connect to a remote trigger device
that uses a DC output to trigger a
startup/shutdown sequence. This
bypasses the front panel power
switch. Important, Please Note:
The unit needs to be plugged in,
and in the powered OFF state
before inserting the DC input trig-
ger mini-plug.

LAN Jacks

Protection circuits
for 10/100 baseT
Ethernet lines.
Incoming LAN line
MUST be plugged
into the LINE jack.
Patch cord to the
equipment MUST
be plugged into
the EQUIP jacks.

Phone Jacks

Protection circuits for
standard telephone or pay-
per-view lines. Phone cir-
cuit is auto-resetting.
Incoming phone cord
MUST be plugged into the
LINE jack. Patch cords to
the equipment (satellite
receiver, digital video
recorder, telephone, etc.)
MUST be plugged into the
EQUIP jacks.

Satellite TV
Coax Jacks

Bidirectional protection cir-
cuit optimized for satellite
TV signal lines. Do not use
for cable TV off-air anten-
nas and cable modems.

Cable TV Coax Jacks

Bidirectional protection cir-
cuit optimized for cable TV,
off-air antennas and cable
modem signal lines. Do not
use for Satellite TV.

Voltmeter

Digital LED voltmeter indicates incoming
line voltages between 90–140VAC.

M5300 -EX Back Panel Connection Features

M5300 -EX Front Panel Features

Note to CATV Installers:
This reminder is provided to call attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC. That article provides specific
guidelines for proper grounding.It specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building and as close to the point of entry as practical.

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