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CINEPRO PowerLight 2400- rear view
Plug the AC power cords from all system components directly
into the back of the PowerLight 2400. This offers full line
conditioning and filtering for your entire system, as well as
advanced computer controlled power surge and spike
protection.
UNSWITCHED OUTLETS
Use these outlets for any component with a timer, such as
VCR' s or TV' s. If you wish to turn on the PowerLight 2400
and the rest of your system via an existing component with an
infrared remote control, such as a receiver or processor with a
switched AC outlet on the back, plug your receiver into the
un-switched outlet (see REMOTE TRIGGER section at right).
DELAYED TURN-ON
When you turn on the PowerLight 2400, four of the back
panel switched outlets receive current immediately. The two
sockets marked " delay" receive current approximately five
seconds later. Use these sockets for power amplifiers or
powered subwoofers. These sockets go on last and off first,
so annoying speaker pops are eliminated. If you are using
large, separate power amplifiers such as our 3k6 series, you
may wish to plug them directly into the wall for maximum
current availability. Most large power amplifiers have a
feature called " 12 Volt triggering" In this case, use the
delayed turn-on sockets to drive a low voltage " trigger"
supply, such as our DCT -12V. When current is supplied to
this socket, the 12 volts go to the power amplifier to turn it on.
DIGITAL ISOLATED OUTLETS
Two double-isolated digital outlets are located on the rear
panel. These outlets feature an additional stage of noise
filtering and isolation. DVD, CD, Laser Disc players, and
outboard D/A converters are best plugged into these outlets.
Digital components are particularly susceptible to power line
noise. This noise creates errors in the digital bit-stream
through misreads, and can cause additional jitter and errors.
This causes the digital device to interpolate, or fill in the
missing gaps in the digital information. This creates a sound
that is less full and, in severe cases, results in a harsh and
grainy sound. In addition, digital components themselves
create a small amount of RF noise when operating.
The PowerLight 2400 effectively isolates these components
from the rest of the analogue units in the system by double
filtering the AC to and from these digital components. The
result is better, cleaner, smoother sound from your entire
system.
The PowerLight 2400 can be activated via the front panel
push switch, or via the remote sense cord. This thin
power cord has a 120 volt plug, which may be used for 120
volt activation, such as plugging into a switched outlet on a
receiver or processor. Using the sense power cord in this
way allows the use of a infrared remote controlled
component to turn on the entire system, including the
PowerLight 2400. Be sure to plug the remote component' s
power cord into the " un-switched" outlet on the back of the
PowerLight 2400.
If something other than AC remote activation is desired, such
as with home automation components or 12V DC triggering,
the plug on the thin power cord may be snipped off, and any
voltage from 9 to 140 volts AC or DC applied to this cord
will activate the power.
The remote sense circuit utilizes an advanced photo-optic
triggering system, so any polarity and a wide range of
trigging voltages is permissible.
REAR PANEL 12 Volt Remote Trigger
For normal operation via the front panel POWER button,
the rear panel sense switch is set to "OFF."
For remote trigger activation, move the sense switch to the
" ON" position. The front panel power button will be
inoperative, and all power on and off functions for the
PowerLight 2400 will be handled by the remote component.
REAR PANEL FUSES
At the far left of the rear panel there is a fuse holder. These
are the main system fuses. If the equipment plugged into the
PowerLight 2400 exceeds 20 amps for more than a few
seconds, the fuses will blow, and the unit will cease to
operate. Replace the top fuse with a 3AG 15A, 120 volt
fuse. If necessary replace the lower fuse with a 3AG 20A,
120 volt fuse
If the main power fuse blows frequently, this may indicate
excessive consumption of the components plugged into the
PowerLight 2400. Please contact your dealer for more
information.