Rear panel – Furman Sound PS-PRO HT User Manual

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P S - P R O H T - P O W E R CO N D I T I O N E R / S E Q U E N C E R

OFF sequence. In the REM position, the PS-PRO

HT will accept on/off commands from a remote

switch or switches that may be connected to the

rear panel terminals.
CIRCUIT BREAKER: The overall capacity of the PS-

PRO HT is 20 amps. If the combined steady-state

current drawn by all devices plugged into all of

its nine outlets level exceeds 20 amps at any time,

the circuit breaker will trip, cutting off power to

your rack. If this occurs, you must reduce the load

by unplugging one or more units from the PS-PRO

HT, and reset it. You can reset the circuit breaker by

simply pressing in the button, which pops out when

tripped. However, because it is a thermal type, you

may have to wait a few moments after it trips for it

to cool down before it will allow you to reset it.
UNSWITCHED OUTLETS: The PS-PRO HT rear panel

provides clean, filtered power to this pair of un-

switched outlets, adjacent to the power cord.
SWITCHED (DELAYED) OUTLETS: The PS-PRO HT

rear panel provides three pairs of switched outlets,

widely spaced to allow use of equipment with plug-

in (wall wart) transformers. These switched outlet

pairs are labeled Delay 1, Delay 2 and Delay 3. After

the front panel switch is thrown to ON, Delay 1

outlets receive power instantly, Delay 2 outlets re-

ceive power 1-30 seconds later and Delay 3 outlets

receive power 1-30 seconds after Delay 2 outlets

are powered. When thrown to OFF, the sequence is

reversed, with Delay 3 losing power instantly, Delay

2 outlets losing power 1-30 seconds later and Delay

1 outlets losing power 1-30 seconds after Delay

2 outlets are shut down. The delay intervals may

be altered with the screwdriver-adjustable Delay

Adjust control on the front panel.
TERMINAL STRIP: Allows one or more switches to be

connected to turn the PS-PRO HT on and off from a

remote location. Two, and sometimes three, wires

are needed to install a remote switch (see “Main-

tained Mode”, page 6.) If a four-conductor cable is

used, an LED may be installed at the remote end to

indicate that the power is on.

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REAR PANEL

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