Front panel – Furman Sound PS-PRO II User Manual

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REaR PaNEl lIgHT SWITCH: All Series II

units feature a rear rack BNC socket which will

accept any 12 VAC (0.5A) gooseneck lamp as-

sembly, (such as the Furman GN-LED or GN-I).

Simply slide the BNC plug over the socket and

rotate clockwise until the connector snaps into

the locked position. The rear rack lamp can be

powered on or off with the rear light power switch

located on the far left of the front panel.

STaRT ON/OFF SEquENCE: This pushbutton

switch is used only when the key lock switch is

in REM position and the PS-PRO II is in Mo-

mentary Mode. It then acts the same as any

other remote momentary switch that may be

connected to the rear panel terminal strip. If the

switched outlets are on, pushing it begins an

OFF sequence. If they are off, pushing it begins

an ON sequence. Do not use this switch when

in Maintained Mode.

PROTECTION OK: This LED is normally on

when the power to the PS-PRO II’s outlets is

switched on. It monitors the integrity of the pro-

tection devices and reports if the protection is

compromised. If an extremely large spike is en-

countered that exceeds the PS-PRO II’s capac-

ity, the main group of input protectors will blow

an internal fuse, causing the indicator to go out.

If this LED is not lit when the power switch is on,

full protection is not functioning. Spike protection

may still exist, but will have a reduced capacity

to absorb current. If this LED is not lit, please

contact the Furman Service Department.

EXTREmE VOlTagE SHuTDOWN: This LED

indicator is normally off. It monitors a hazard

common in the entertainment industry—wiring

faults—for example, accidental connection to

220V.
The PS-PRO II senses voltages that are so high or

low that operation would be impossible (under 80V

or over 140V) and shuts the power down before

damage can occur. Upon initially applying power

to the PS-PRO II, this indicator will be lit if the unit

is receiving below 80 volts or more than 140 volts,

and power will not be applied to the PS-PRO II’s

outlets. If the unit has been operating with an ac-

ceptable input voltage and then the voltage goes

out of the acceptable range, the PS-PRO II will shut

down power to all of its switched outlets simulta-

neously, without observing the OFF delay cycle,

and this LED will begin flashing. When power re-

turns to within the acceptable range, the PS-PRO

II will observe its ON delays as it returns power to

its switched outlets, and this LED will go out.
NOTE: If the mains power is below 80 volts and

has caused the PS-PRO II to remove power

from its outlets, the PS-PRO II will not restore

power to its outlets until the mains voltage is

more than 90 volts. If the mains power is above

140 volts and has caused the PS-PRO II to re-

move power from its outlets, the PS-PRO II will

not restore power to its outlets until the mains

voltage is less than 130 volts. The reason for

this is to prevent the power from oscillating on

and off in marginal conditions.

DElaY aDJuST: This screwdriver-adjustable

trimpot allows you to set the total turn-on/turn-off

delay time from 1 to 60 seconds, as explained

on page 6. The trimpot adjusts both the on

delay and off delay times simultaneously. Turn

the trimpot clockwise to increase the on and off

delay times; turn the trimpot counterclockwise

to decrease the delay times.

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