Audiovox PW101 User Guide - Page 2

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Phone/Fax/Modem Pass the phone/fax/modem connection through the jacks on your power conditioner as illustrated. 1. Connect the Phone/Fax/ Modem line from your wall outlet to the INPUT jack on the power conditioner. 2. Connect a second phone cord into the OUTPUT jack on the power conditioner. 2 POWER CORD 3 CONNECT TO DEVICE'S TELEPHONE JACK DEVICE (receiver, computer, etc.) 1 TELEPHONE WALL JACK 3. Connect the other end of the second phone cord cable to the Phone/Fax/Modem jack of the device you want to protect. Coax Cable Connections Pass the coaxial cable connection through the protected coaxial jacks on your power conditioner. Most TV/VCR/Satellite receiver damage can be prevented if you connect the coaxial cable through the power conditioner. IN 1. Connect the 1 Cable/Antenna line from your source to the INPUT jack on the power CABLE/ANTENNA OUTLET conditioner. 2. Connect the coax cable from the OUTPUT jack of the power conditioner to the device you want to protect. CONNECT TO DEVICE'S COAX JACK TV/VCR/CABLE DEVICE 2 OUT Indicator Lights • "Protected" indicator-The protected indicator on your power conditioner should be on when the power switch is turned on. If this indicator goes out and the power light is on, it means your power conditioner has sacrificed itself to protect your equipment and should be replaced. • "Grounded" indicator-The grounded indicator on your power conditioner should be on when the power switch is turned on. If the light does not come on when you turn on the power conditioner, a ground wiring problem may exist and you should contact an electrician to properly ground the outlet. Connecting your power conditioner to an improperly grounded outlet will void all Thomson warranties. • "Volts" indicator (available on PW101 only)-The voltage indicator tells you the number of volts coming from the outlet you've plugged the power conditioner into. 

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Indicator Lights
• “Protected” indicator-The protected indicator on your power
conditioner should be on when the power switch is turned on. If
this indicator goes out and the power light is on, it means your
power conditioner has sacrificed itself to protect your equipment
and should be replaced.
• “Grounded” indicator-The grounded indicator on your power
conditioner should be on when the power switch is turned on. If
the light does not come on when you turn on the power conditioner,
a ground wiring problem may exist and you should contact an
electrician to properly ground the outlet.
Connecting your
power conditioner to an improperly grounded
outlet will void all Thomson warranties.
• “Volts” indicator (available on PW101 only)-The voltage indicator
tells you the number of volts coming from the outlet you’ve plugged
the power conditioner into.
Coax Cable Connections
Phone/Fax/Modem
1. Connect the
Phone/Fax/
Modem line from
your wall outlet to
the INPUT jack on
the power
conditioner.
2. Connect a second
phone cord into
the OUTPUT jack
on the power
conditioner.
Pass the phone/fax/modem connection through the jacks on your power
conditioner as illustrated.
Pass the coaxial cable connection through the protected coaxial jacks
on your power conditioner. Most TV/VCR/Satellite receiver damage
can be prevented if you connect the coaxial cable through the power
conditioner.
TELEPHONE
WALL JACK
CONNECT TO DEVICE'S
TELEPHONE JACK
POWER CORD
DEVICE
(receiver, computer, etc.)
1
2
3
1. Connect the
Cable/Antenna line
from your source
to the INPUT jack
on the power
conditioner.
2. Connect the coax
cable from the
OUTPUT jack of
the power
conditioner to the
device you want to
protect.
CABLE/ANTENNA
OUTLET
CONNECT TO
DEVICE'S COAX JACK
IN
OUT
TV/VCR/CABLE DEVICE
1
2
3. Connect the other end of the second phone cord cable to the
Phone/Fax/Modem jack of the device you want to protect.