RocketFish RF-HTS105 User Manual

Quick setup guide, Rf-hts105

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7-outlet Power Manager with Surge

Protection and Noise Filtering

RF-HTS105

QUICK SETUP GUIDE

Congratulations on your purchase of this Rocketfish Power Manager
with surge protection and noise filtering.
Your power manager:
• Reduces energy consumption to save environmental resources

and lower your electric bill

• Provides surge protection for sensitive electronic devices
• Incorporates noise filtering to provide “clean” power that will

maximize the life-span of your devices

Features

1 Coaxial cable surge protection – protects your incoming coaxial

cable line from surges and spikes.

2 One master outlet – controls power to the four

master-controlled outlets.

3 Four master-controlled outlets – automatically shut down to

conserve energy when the device plugged into the master outlet
is turned off.

4 Two always-on outlets – provide continuous power regardless

of Master/Master-controlled outlets state.

5 Main power switch/circuit breaker – controls power to all AC

outlets on the Power Manager, and allows the unit to be reset in
the event of a circuit overload (after the overload condition has
been resolved).

6 Protected LED indicator – lights when the surge protection

feature is working properly. If this LED does not light or goes out,
the surge protection feature has reached full capacity and can no
longer absorb additional surges and spikes. The power manager
should be replaced if this light goes out.

7 Grounded LED indicator – lights when a properly grounded AC

outlet is detected. If this LED does not light, we recommend that
you contact a certified, licensed electrician to inspect your wiring.

8 5 ft (1.5 m) Soft-Flex™ power cord with right-angle/off-set

plug – enables placement of the Power Manager in the desired
location, furniture to be placed as close as possible to the wall
and will not block the second AC outlet.

2,100 joules surge protection – protects your equipment from

damaging power surges and spikes.

47 dB EMI/RFI noise filtering – ensures that your equipment

receives only clean power for maximum performance.

Audible alarm – Sounds when the surge protection feature has

reached full capacity and can no longer absorb surges and spikes.
The power manager should be replaced if this alarm sounds.

Power cord labels – attach these labels to your power cords

(near the plug end) to help identify which cord is attached to
which device in the event that one should need to be unplugged
for any reason. The labels are pre-printed for convenience, and
the blank labels can be customized for unique devices.

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