Philips SPP2284WA User Manual

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Installation instructions

Power Connections

Your Philips surge protector should be plugged directly into a

properly grounded outlet. All connected equipment should be plugged

directly into your surge protector. Using any extension cord, adapters,

other grounding wires or electrical connections in conjunction with a

Philips surge protector will void all Philips warranties. (For longer cord

applications, use a Philips surge protector with a 10 or 12 foot power

cord.) All wires leading into the equipment, including telephone and

coaxial lines, must pass through an appropriate Philips surge protector.

Philips surge protectors use an indicator display light to alert you to your

surge system’s effectiveness. The “Protection Working” indicator light shows

“ON” when surge protection circuitry is functioning properly. If that light is

off, it indicates that your surge unit has reached capacity and is no longer able

to protect against surges. Some units also

have a “Ground” indicator light to show

you that the wall outlet is wired properly.

Phone/Fax/Modem Connections

Some Philips surge protector models

come with Solid State Phone/Fax/Modem

surge protection. Instead of running a

connection directly from your Phone/

Fax/Modem to the wall jack, you must

pass the connection through the protected

jacks on your surge protector.

Connect your phone/fax/modem line

from your wall outlet to the “Input” jack

on the surge protector. Connect a phone

cord into the “Output” jack on the surge

protector, and connect the other end of

the phone cord to the phone/fax/modem

jack of the device you want to protect.

To claim damage under the Connected

Equipment Warranty as a result of

telephone service line transients,

equipment must be properly connected

to a Philips surge protector which

offers telephone line protection, and

your telephone service equipment

must include a properly installed

and operating “primary protection”

device at the service entrance. (Such

devices are normally added during

telephone line installation.)

If you fail to connect the phone/fax/

modem protection your connected

equipment will not be covered by the

Connected Equipment Warranty. Most

modem damage can be prevented

if you take the time to connect the

phone/fax/modem protection.

HANDBOOK

Choosing the right surge protector

Make sure you have the correct surge protector for your connected

equipment. Philips makes a full range of power products for almost every

type of electronic equipment. Power surges can occur on any line running

into your home or office. This includes AC power lines, telephone lines,

and coaxial lines. A properly installed surge protector will ensure protection

from the power surges that continually hit your electronic equipment. If your

connected equipment has connections through a telephone or coaxial line,

Philips strongly recommends that you purchase and properly connect your

equipment to a surge protector designed to protect those features. If you

receive a power surge through your phone or coaxial line, and your equipment

is not properly connected to a surge protector designed to protect those

surges, any problems that arise will not be remedied under the warranty.

This product, like all surge protectors, has a limited life. Even under

normal circumstances, and in the absence of defects, the product’s life will end

when the components providing surge protection exceed capacity and cease

to provide protection from surges and spikes. This surge device features an

internal protection that will disconnect the surge protective component at the

end of its useful life, but will maintain power to the load (connected equipment)

- now unprotected, thus, acting as a multiple outlet strip. If this situation is

undesirable for the application, the surge protector should be replaced. Units

with Power Blocker™ protection will cease to conduct power through the unit

once they have reached capacity. At that time, the unit needs to be replaced to

ensure proper protection. Units with Power Blocker™ 2 technology will cease

to conduct power through the unit once the MOV’s have reached capacity.

In the event of an overvoltage condition, the Instant Reset button on a Power

Blocker ™ 2 product will trip, and the unit will not conduct electricity. The

user can reset the circuit after the event to restore surge protection. If the red

led goes out on a Power Blocker™ 2 product, the unit needs to be replaced

to ensure proper protection. The Power Blocker™ 2 instant reset feature

protects the AC lines, and is not applicable to telephone or coaxial lines.

Standard surge protectors are not designed to protect against

sustained low voltage situations. Sustained low voltage situations

can cause damage to some connected equipment. If you are in an

area prone to sustained low voltage situations, you should purchase

an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) with surge protection.

Power Blocker™ Protection Feature

Philips products with Power Blocker™ protection are designed to

sacrifice themselves in order to save equipment connected to it. Their

circuitry is designed to cut off all power to AC outlets in the event of an

electrical or power surge that overwhelms their protection. If your surge

protector is not allowing current to pass and the protection working LED

is off, then your surge protector has performed its duty – protecting your

equipment – and you must purchase a new unit to replace the expired unit.

Equipment connected to products with Power Blocker™ protection will

be additionally covered in the event of equipment damaged by a lightning

strike. No surge protector will entirely protect against a direct lightning

strike. The surge protector itself is expected to be damaged, thus performing

its duty, and you must purchase a new unit to replace the damaged unit.

Surge protector models with telephone protection are designed to provide

maximum protection from surges present on standard two wire “dial up”

telephone service. Other communications networks which happen to use

modular jacks may not benefit from this protection. CAUTION: The telephone

feature of this product could be rendered inoperable if improperly installed.

Coaxial Cable Connections

Some Philips surge protector

models come with Coaxial Cable

surge protection. Instead of running

a connection directly from your

TV/VCR/Cable Box to the wall

jack, you must pass the connection

through the protected coaxial

connections on your surge protector.

Connect your incoming

cable/broadband line to the

“Input” coaxial connector on

the surge protector. Connect

a coax cable into the “Output”

coaxial connector on the surge

protector, and connect the other

end of the Coaxial Cable to the

input coaxial connector of the

device you want to protect.

To claim damage under the

Connected Equipment Warranty as a result of coaxial line transients,

equipment must be properly connected to a Philips surge protector which

offers coaxial line protection.

If you fail to connect the Coaxial Cable protection, your

connected equipment will not be covered by the Connected

Equipment Warranty. Most TV/VCR damage can be prevented

if you take the time to connect Coaxial Cable protection.

Surge protector models with coaxial protection are designed to provide

maximum protection from surges present on standard coax/broadband lines.

Other communications networks, such as antennas, satellite dishes, which

happen to use coaxial connections may not benefit from this protection.

You should select a Philips model specifically designed for DBS products for

additional protection.

CAUTION: The coaxial feature of this product could be rendered inoperable

if improperly installed.

If you have additional questions, or if you would like to locate the Philips retailer

nearest you, please contact our customer service department at (800) 233-8413.

Note: This device features an internal protection that will disconnect the

surge protective component at the end of its useful life but will maintain

power to the load - now unprotected. If this situation is undesirable for the

application, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for replacing the device.

IN/OUT Phone Line Protection

Splitter Phone Line Protection

Splits incoming phone line into

two outs. Ideal for people with

one telephone number, who use

a modem and telephone. Note:

Modem and phone can not be used

at the same time.

2-Device Phone Line Protection

Advanced two-line phone/modem/

fax protection. Allows use of two

devices simultaneaously.

www.philips.com

I2009-04/09

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