Belkin Home Theater System AP41300 12 User Manual

Clean Sound  
Clear Picture  
Home Theater Power Protection with PureFilter™ Technology  
Power Console PF60  
User Manual  
AP41300-12  
 
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the PureAV Power Console PF60. The Power  
Console is designed to clean, protect, and efficiently distribute power to  
your valuable home theater system. The PureAV Power Console ensures  
that every movie you watch and every album you hear is as clean and  
clear as possible.  
The Power Console is packed with innovative features to provide you with  
the best home theater experience. Ordinary household AC power that is  
delivered to your home is polluted with “noise” from many sources within  
your home, including digital components and household appliances. The  
Power Console’s advanced Phase 6 PureFilter Circuitry is optimized to  
remove electrical noise and provide clean and clear power to all of your  
valuable digital, audio, video, and high-current equipment. The multiphase  
PureFilter Circuitry also provides true isolation between audio, video,  
digital, and high-current components. This isolation prevents noise created  
by components that are already connected to the Power Console from  
contaminating other connected equipment. In addition, the Power Console  
contains Advanced Overvoltage Protection, which automatically  
disconnects power from your equipment when the input voltage reaches a  
dangerous level, and restores power automatically when the voltage  
returns to a safe level.  
We also realize that the aesthetics of your system are very important. For  
this reason, we enlisted some of the top industrial designers in the country  
to design the housing for the PureAV Power Console. The minimalist  
styling of the Power Console combines function with a simplistic yet  
elegant design and is a great complement to any system. The integrated  
multifunction LCD combines all essential controls with a versatile voltage  
and current monitor.  
As you may know, your AC power source is not the only threat to the  
safety of your equipment. This is why the PureAV Power Console has four  
sets of coaxial connections to protect your coaxial-cable lines. The Power  
Console also includes telephone jacks to protect Pay-Per-View lines and  
broadband Ethernet jacks to protect data lines that stream digital content  
to your home theater system.  
Providing the ultimate home theater experience is the driving force behind  
the PureAV design, providing the clearest picture and cleanest sound from  
your components to you. Thank you again for purchasing the PureAV  
Power Console PF60.  
Clear Picture – Clean Sound. PureAV.  
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Safety Precautions  
Warning – Grounding and Polarization  
This product must be plugged directly into a grounded AC power outlet  
(3-prong). Do not use a 3-to-2-prong adapter to defeat the grounding pin. Do  
not plug or “daisy-chain” this product into other electrical products such as  
surge protectors, power strips, or UPSes. Do not plug this product into an  
extension cord. Failure to plug this product directly into a grounded outlet  
may result in personal injury or damage to your equipment. Call a licensed  
electrician if you are unsure if your AC outlets are properly grounded.  
Warning – Rooftop Antennas and Satellite Dishes  
If you use rooftop antennas, satellite dishes, or any other rooftop hardware  
that connects to your PureAV Power Console, make sure that all the wires  
leading from these components are properly grounded. This will protect  
against voltage surges from lightning strikes or static charges.  
Warning – Lightning Storm Protection  
Although your PureAV Power Console is built to withstand large power  
surges, we cannot guarantee that it will protect all of your equipment in the  
event of a large lightning storm. In the event of a lightning storm, it is best  
to unplug your Power Console from the wall. Once you have done this,  
there is no need to unplug any of the equipment that is connected to the  
Power Console.  
Warning – Water and other Liquids: Shock Hazard  
Do not use this product with aquariums or other water-related products.  
Use indoors and in dry locations only. Do not operate the Power Console  
if any liquid is spilled on or in the unit. Failure to follow these guidelines  
could result in serious bodily injury or death.  
Warning – Cleaning  
Always unplug the Power Console before cleaning. It is only necessary to  
clean the Power Console with a clean, dry cloth or duster. Do not use any  
cleaning solutions, sprays, or water.  
Warning – No User-Serviceable Parts Inside  
If for any reason your Power Console is malfunctioning, do not attempt  
to repair or dismantle the unit in any way. Unplug the unit and consult this  
User Manual for warranty and service contact information.  
Warning – Power Cord Safety  
Do not route the Power Console’s AC power cord near heat sources.  
This could damage the power cord and cause it to malfunction, creating  
a shock hazard.  
Do not route the Power Console’s AC power cord in heavy foot-traffic areas  
where it could create a trip hazard (hallways, doorways, across room).  
If the power cord is frayed, ripped, cut, or damaged in any way, please  
discontinue use immediately and refer to the warranty section of this  
Manual for instructions.  
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Package Contents  
User Manual  
PureAV Power Console PF60  
Remote AC Control Cable  
Remote DC Control Cable (1/8” mini-plug cable)  
RJ45 Ethernet Patch Cable – For broadband connectivity  
RJ11 Phone Cable  
PureAV Coaxial Video Cable  
One sheet of PureAV cable labels  
One pair of rack-mount brackets and bag of assembly screws  
Warranty registration card  
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Power Console Features  
1. Switched button – turns the power on and off to the Power Console’s  
“switched” outlets  
2. Auxiliary outlet – offers optimal connection for digital components  
and is ideal for temporary connection of equipment such as  
video/digital cameras, game consoles, or any device you wish to power  
3. Central LCD Control – controls and monitors the Power Console’s vital  
functions  
4. Digital Filter 1 – ensures optimum reduction of line noise and  
interference to your digital components  
5. Digital Filter 2 – ensures optimum reduction of line noise and  
interference to your digital components  
6. Video Filter – ensures optimum reduction of line noise and  
interference to your video components  
7. Audio Filter 1 – ensures optimum reduction of line noise and  
interference to your audio components  
8. Audio Filter 2 – ensures optimum reduction of line noise and  
interference to your audio components  
9. HiCurrent™ Filter – delivers high current to power-hungry amplifiers  
and receivers; optimized to filter out line noise to these components  
10. Programmable bank switches – allows you to program each bank of  
outlets  
11. Trigger Out – allows for remote operation of peripheral devices  
equipped with a low-voltage trigger  
12. Remote AC/DC trigger – allows for remote turn on/off of switched  
outlets on the Power Console (equipped with both AC and DC inputs)  
13. Pay-Per-View/Phone Line Input/Output – protects Pay-Per-View,  
phone, or DSL lines from dangerous power surges that can damage  
your equipment; built-in splitter turns one line into two  
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Power Console Features  
14. Coaxial-Cable Line Input/Output – protects coaxial cable lines from  
dangerous electrical disturbances that can travel down your coaxial  
cable lines  
15. Broadband Ethernet Input/Output – protects broadband Ethernet  
lines used for digital media receivers, gaming, or broadband Internet  
access from dangerous power surges  
16. 15-Amp Circuit Breaker – offers safety of resettable circuit breaker  
17. Ground provides a grounding point for ungrounded components  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 1 (optional)  
Mounting your Power Console  
The PureAV Power Console can be mounted to a standard AV equipment  
rack or inside a cabinet equipped with an equipment rack.  
A. Remove the brackets and mounting screws from the box.  
B. Make sure that the Power Console is unplugged.  
C. Align the bracket with the front of the Power Console for flush installation  
in the rack.  
D. Attach the bracket to the side of the Power Console with the screws  
provided (Fig. 1). You must use a minimum of four screws to mount  
each bracket.  
E. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for installation of the bracket to the other side  
of the Power Console.  
F. Mount the Power Console to the equipment rack. Screws for mounting  
the Power Console to the equipment rack are not provided as they  
are made specifically for the particular equipment rack that you own.  
Contact the manufacturer of the rack if you do not have the correct  
mounting screws.  
Figure 1  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 2  
Program the Outlet Banks  
Each outlet bank on the rear panel of the Power Console is programmable.  
Using the slide switches on the rear panel, you can program the outlets for  
switched or unswitched, and for delay or always-on (no delay) (Fig. 2). You  
can also determine the length of the delay (5, 10, or 15 seconds).  
A. Outlet Banks Always-On (unswitched): For components that need to  
retain memory or other settings (DVRs, satellite receivers, VCRs), set  
the top slide switch to Always ON” (Fig. 2a). These outlet banks will  
always supply power when the Power Console is plugged into the wall.  
B. Outlet Banks Switched On (no delay): Set the top slide switch to  
“Switched”. Make sure that the lower slide switch is set to “No Delay”  
(Fig. 2b). The outlet banks will be immediately powered-on when the  
Power Console is switched-on by pressing the “Switched” button on the  
front of the unit. Switched outlets can also be switched-on by external  
remote signal (see page 10-11). These outlets will remain powered-on for  
a short period of time after switching them off depending on the “Delay  
Time” setting (see “Delay Time Switch” below).  
C. Outlet Banks Switched On After Delay: You may find it necessary to  
program your outlets to switch on after a delay. Once the delay is set,  
the outlets will be powered-on after the outlets that are set for “no  
delay” have powered-on. They will then power-off in reverse sequence:  
“delay” outlets will power-off first and “no delay” outlets will power-off  
last. This is useful to avoid the loud and occasionally damaging speaker  
“thump” created when the amplifier voltage is stabilizing.  
a. Set the top slide switch to “Switched” and the bottom slide switch  
to “Delay” (Fig. 2c).  
b. Repeat this for each bank that you want to be switched on after  
a delay.  
c. Press the “Switched” button on the front of the Power Console  
to activate all of the switched outlets.  
Note: The delay can only be set on “Switched” outlets.  
D. Delay Time Switch: This switch sets the length of delay for all outlet  
banks that are programmed as “Switched” and “Delay”. Set the delay  
time by selecting 5, 10, or 15 seconds (Fig. 2d). 15 seconds is the  
recommended delay time for tube amplifiers.  
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Hookup and Installation  
E. Trigger Out: The trigger out function gives you the ability to control an  
external device equipped with a remote trigger such as a retractable  
movie screen when the Power Console is switched on. The 12-volt DC  
OUT port accepts a 1/8” mini plug cable. Set the “Trigger Out” switch to  
“Delayed” and the Trigger Out will power an external device after a  
delay set by the Delay Time Switch (Fig. 2e). If you do not want a delay  
then set the “Trigger Out” switch to “Switched”.  
Note: This feature also allows you to remotely control multiple power  
consoles using a Remote DC Control Cable. Simply connect the  
cable from the "DC OUT" to the "DC IN" on another Power Console.  
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Figure 2a  
Figure 2c  
Figure 2d  
Figure 2b  
Figure 2e  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 3  
Remote AC Operation  
This function allows you to turn your Power Console on and off via your  
preamplifier or receiver equipped with a switched AC power outlet.  
Note: You cannot turn off the switched outlets on the Power Console with  
the switched button on the front of the unit when there is any  
external power signal supplied to either the AC or DC remote inputs.  
To install the Remote AC Control Cable:  
A. Plug the female end of the included Remote AC Control Cable into the  
“Remote AC IN” outlet located on the back of the Power Console. (Fig. 3a)  
B. Press the “Remote” button on the front of the Power Console to turn  
on the remote function. The LCD display should read “REMOTE ON”.  
(Fig. 3b)  
C. Press the “Switched” button on the front of the Power Console to turn  
off the switched outlets.  
D. Connect the 2-pronged male end of the Remote AC Control Cable into  
a switched power outlet on a preamplifier or receiver. When you turn  
on the receiver or preamplifier, the outlets on the Power Console that  
are programmed as “Switched” will be turned on immediately and the  
“Switched/ Delayed” outlets will come on after a delay set by the  
“Delay Time Switch”.  
Figure 3a  
Figure 3b  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 4  
Remote DC Operation  
This function allows you to turn your Power Console on and off via any  
component that is equipped with a 3~30V DC output (low-voltage trigger out).  
Note: You cannot turn off the switched outlets on the Power Console  
with the switched button on the front of the unit when there  
is any external power signal supplied to either the AC or DC  
remote inputs.  
To install the Remote DC Control Cable:  
A. Connect the Remote DC Control Cable (included) into the outlet labeled  
“DC IN” on the rear panel of the Power Console. (Fig. 4a)  
B. Press the “Remote” button on the front of the Power Console to turn  
on the remote function. The LCD display should read "REMOTE ON".  
(Fig. 4b)  
C. Press the “Switched” button on the front of the Power Console to turn  
off the switched outlets.  
D. Connect the other end of the Remote DC Control Cable into the 3~30V  
output (low-voltage trigger out) on your component. When you turn on  
the component, the outlets on the Power Console that are programmed  
as “Switched” will be turned on immediately and the Switched/Delayed”  
outlets will come on after a delay set by the “Delay Time Switch”.  
Figure 4a  
Figure 4b  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 5  
Connect Digital Components to Digital Filter 1 and Digital Filter 2  
(Bank 01 and Bank 02)  
The PureAV Power Console PF60 contains two isolated digital filters that  
are optimized to clean and condition the power to all of your digital  
components. The digital filters also filter out noise created by digital  
components such as DVD players and isolate your digital components from  
connected video, audio, and high-current audio components.  
A. Attach PureAV power cord labels to each component’s power cord  
before you plug the cord into the corresponding outlet on the Power  
Console.  
B. Cable/Satellite – Connect your cable or satellite receiver power cord to  
the outlet labeled “Cable/SAT”.  
C. HDTV – Connect your HDTV power cord to the outlet labeled “HDTV”.  
D. Digital Video Recorder – Connect your digital video recorder power  
cord to the outlet labeled “DVR”.  
E. DVD – Connect your DVD power cord to the outlet labeled “DVD”.  
Note: You can connect any type of digital component into any of the digital  
filter outlets. You are not limited to the components listed above.  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 6  
Connect Video Components to the Video Filter (Bank 03)  
The PureAV Power Console PF60 contains an isolated video filter that is  
optimized to clean and condition the power to all of your video  
components. The video filter also isolates your video components from  
connected digital, audio, and high-current audio components.  
A. Attach PureAV power cord labels to each component’s power cord  
before you plug the cord into the corresponding outlet on the Power  
Console.  
B. TV – Connect your TV or monitor power cord to the outlet labeled  
“TV/Monitor”.  
C. VCR – Connect your VCR power cord to the outlet labeled “VCR”.  
Note: You can connect any type of video component into any of the video  
filter outlets. You are not limited to the components listed above.  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 7  
Connect Audio Components to Audio Filter 1 and Audio Filter 2 (Bank  
04 and Bank 05)  
The PureAV Power Console PF60 contains two isolated audio filters that  
are optimized to clean and condition the power to all of your audio  
components. The audio filters also isolate your audio components from  
connected digital, video, and high-current audio components.  
A. Attach PureAV power cord labels to each component’s power cord  
before you plug the cord into the corresponding outlet on the Power  
Console.  
B. CD – Connect your CD player power cord to the outlet labeled “CD”.  
C. Tape – Connect your tape player power cord to the outlet labeled  
Tape”.  
D. Auxiliary – This outlet can be used to connect any other audio  
equipment you may have.  
E. Receiver (Preamp) – Connect your receiver or preamp power cord to  
the outlet labeled “Receiver”.  
Note: You can connect any type of audio component into any of the audio  
filter outlets. You are not limited to the components listed above.  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 8  
Connect High-Current Audio Filter (Bank 06)  
This outlet is specifically designed to filter out AC line noise while  
delivering maximum current to power-hungry amplifiers and other  
high-current audio components. These outlets should be programmed for  
"Delay". This allows your high-current amplifiers to turn on last and turn  
off first, avoiding that annoying, and potentially damaging "thump" from  
getting to your speakers.  
A. Attach PureAV power cord labels to each component’s power cord  
before you plug the cord into the corresponding outlet on the Power  
Console.  
B. AMP 1 – Connect your main amplifier power cord to the outlet labeled  
AMP 1”.  
C. AMP 2 – Connect your secondary amplifier power cord to the outlet  
labeled AMP 2”.  
Note: You can connect any type of high-current audio component into  
any of the high-current outlets. You are not limited to the  
components listed above.  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 9  
Connect your Pay-Per-View/Phone Line  
Your PureAV Power Console comes equipped with Pay-Per-View/phone-line  
protection with a built-in splitter. These are standard RJ11 phone jacks and  
are labeled “Phone”.  
A. Connect one end of your telephone cable to the wall outlet to which you  
normally connect your phone line. Connect the other end of your  
telephone cable to the Power Console phone jack labeled “IN”.  
B. Connect one end of the PureAV phone cable (included) to the Power  
Console phone jack labeled “OUT”. Connect the other end of this cable  
to the Pay-Per-View phone jack on your DSS receiver.  
C. To connect a telephone – Connect one end of another phone cable to  
the other Power Console phone jack labeled “OUT”. Connect the other  
end of this cable to the telephone you want to use.  
Note: We have included labels for the Phone IN and Phone OUT lines if  
needed for better organization.  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 10  
Connect your Coaxial-Cables/DSS Lines  
Your PureAV Power Console comes with three pairs of coaxial-cable  
connections to protect your system from dangerous electrical disturbances  
that can travel down your coaxial-cables lines. You will need additional  
coaxial cables to connect the Power Console to your home theater  
components.  
A. Cable TV – Connect the incoming cable television coaxial-cable line to  
the connector labeled “Cable IN”. Connect one end of a second coaxial  
cable to the connector labeled “Cable OUT”. Connect the other end of  
this cable to your cable TV tuner.  
B. Satellite (DSS) TV – Connect the incoming satellite television coaxial-  
cable line to the connector labeled “SAT IN”. Connect one end of a  
second coaxial cable to the connector labeled “SAT OUT”. Connect the  
other end of this cable to your satellite TV tuner.  
C. Antenna – Connect the incoming TV or radio antenna cable line to the  
connector labeled Antenna IN”. Connect one end of a second coaxial  
cable to the connector labeled Antenna OUT”. Connect the other end  
of this cable to your TV or radio equipment.  
D. HDTV, Broadband, or other Coaxial-Cable Lines – Connect any other  
incoming cable lines you want to protect to the connector labeled AUX  
IN”. Connect one end of a second coaxial cable to the connector labeled  
“AUX OUT”.  
Note: We have included labels for the Coax IN and Coax OUT lines if  
needed for better organization.  
IMPORTANT WARNING – To sufficiently safeguard all of your equipment  
from damage resulting from a power surge, all of your incoming coaxial-  
cable lines should be properly grounded. Contact a licensed electrician  
to verify that all of your cable lines are properly grounded to a cold  
water pipe or ground rod.  
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Hookup and Installation  
Step 11  
Connect your Broadband Ethernet Line  
Your PureAV Power Console comes equipped with broadband Ethernet line  
protection. These are standard RJ45 Ethernet jacks and they are labeled  
“Network”.  
A. Connect one end of an RJ45 network patch cable to a network jack  
(either directly to a router or wired network wall jack). Connect the  
other end of the network patch cable to the network jack labeled “IN”.  
B. Connect one end of the broadband Ethernet cable (included) to the  
network jack labeled “OUT”. Connect the other end of this cable to the  
networked device (digital media receiver, gaming console, etc.)  
Note: We have included labels for the Network IN and Network OUT  
lines if needed for better organization.  
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Operation  
Central LCD Control Panel  
The PureAV Power Console PF60 is equipped with an advanced LCD  
Control Panel. Most functions of the Power Console can be monitored  
from this display.  
A. PureFilter Indicator – indicates that the multiphase PureFilter circuitry  
is functioning properly.  
B. Voltmeter – displays the input voltage (the amount of voltage coming  
from the AC wall outlet to the Power Console).  
C. Current Meter – displays the output current (the amount of current  
output [in Amps] from the Power Console’s outlet banks). You can  
choose to see the current output from all of the banks at the same  
time or individual banks using the “Bank Selector” button.  
D. Outlet Banks – displays the currently selected bank for monitoring  
output current (controlled with the “Bank” button).  
E. Wiring – indicates whether the AC outlet to which the Power Console  
is connected is wired properly, or cross-wired.  
Wiring ok.  
Hot and neutral wires are reversed. See page 22 of the  
Troubleshooting section for more information.  
F. Ground Indicates if the Power Console is connected to a properly  
grounded AC outlet.  
Ground ok. The AC wall outlet is properly grounded.  
Ground Fault. This indicates that the AC wall outlet is NOT properly  
grounded. See page 22 of the Troubleshooting section for more  
information.  
G. Switched Indicator – indicates whether the “Switched” outlets are  
switched ON or OFF.  
H. Timed Delay Indicator – indicates that the delayed outlets are  
switched ON after a delay.  
I. Remote Indicator – indicates whether the Remote function is ON or  
OFF (controlled with the “Remote” button).  
J. Remote Button – switches the Power Console to Remote ON status  
when pressed. (When in Remote ON status, the Power Console outlets  
programmed as switched are turned ON/OFF via external remote  
signal [see page 10-11.])  
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Operation  
K. Bank Selector Button – lets you select which outlet banks you want  
to monitor; press the button repeatedly to choose either a single bank  
(Fig. 5a) or all banks (Fig. 5b).  
L. Dimmer Button – adjusts the brightness of the LCD Control Panel;  
press it repeatedly to change the brightness level.  
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Auxiliary Power Outlet  
The Power Console is equipped with a front auxiliary power outlet. This  
outlet contains a digital noise filter and is a convenient place to connect  
digital video cameras, digital still cameras, MP3 players, or any other  
portable device in need of AC power. Simply remove the small door covering  
the outlet by sliding it to the right (Fig. 6) and plug in your device.  
Note: The Auxiliary Power Outlet is controlled by the “Bank 01” slide  
switches on the rear panel of the Power Console. See page 8 for  
further instructions on programming the outlet banks.  
Figure 6  
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Troubleshooting  
Power Console is not providing power  
• Check to ensure that the Power Console is plugged into a properly  
grounded AC wall outlet. Some outlets require a wall switch to be turned  
on in order to deliver power to the outlet.  
Too many devices may be plugged into the Power Console, which are  
overloading the unit and tripping the overload circuit breaker. The Power  
Console is not designed to handle current loads larger than 15 Amps or  
1800 watts. Try unplugging some devices and resetting the circuit  
breaker located on the end of the Power Console  
To reset the circuit breaker: Wait at least 10 minutes after the circuit  
breaker was tripped before attempting to reset the breaker. Press in  
the button located next to the power cord on the end of the unit to  
reset. Power should be restored to the outlets on the Power Console.  
Your components may be plugged into a “Switched” outlet and the  
outlet is not switched on. Check to ensure that the “Switched ON”  
indicator on the Control Panel is illuminated. If the light is not illuminated,  
press the “Switched” button on the front of the Power Console unit until  
the “Switched ON” indicator is illuminated. You should now have power  
to all of the switched outlets.  
Your components may not be turned on. Power may be flowing from the  
Power Console, but if the power switch on your component is not turned  
on then your component cannot receive power. Turn on the power switch  
on your component.  
• The surge protection components may be expired. The Power Console is  
designed to stop delivering power to all outlets when the surge-protection  
circuitry is not functioning properly or is expired. Call Belkin Customer  
Service for assistance.  
• The Power Console may be defective. Call Belkin Customer Service  
for assistance.  
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Troubleshooting  
Ground Fault indicator is lit  
GROUND  
• Check to make sure that the Power Console is plugged into a grounded  
AC wall outlet. (3-prong AC outlets only. Do not use 2–3-prong adapters.)  
• If the “Ground Fault” indicator is still lit, you have a ground-wiring  
problem. Connecting the PureAV Power Console to an improperly  
grounded outlet is not safe and will void all Belkin Corporation  
warranties. Unplug the Power Console and consult an electrician to  
properly ground the outlet. If the outlet is properly grounded and the  
“Ground Fault” indicator is still lit, the Power Console may be  
malfunctioning. Please call Belkin Customer Service for assistance.  
Cross-Wired indicator is lit  
WIRING  
• Check to make sure that the Power Console is plugged into a grounded  
AC wall outlet. (3-prong AC outlets only. Do not use 2–3-prong adapters.)  
• This indicates that the hot and neutral (LN) wires are reversed. Unplug  
the Power Console and consult an electrician.  
For all other technical questions or troubleshooting issues, please  
contact Belkin Customer Service at 800-223-5546.  
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Glossary of Power Terms  
Alternating Current (AC): The current that is commonly flowing through  
the electrical outlets in your home. It is an electrical current in the form of  
a sine wave that oscillates up and down continuously.  
Amp: An abbreviation for Ampere. This is a unit of electrical current.  
Direct Current (DC): An electrical current flowing in one direction only.  
DC current does not have a wave form.  
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI): Electrical interference generated by  
appliances and many other electrical components that cause degradation  
of sound and picture quality in audio and video equipment.  
Ground: A conducting object, such as a wire, that is connected to a  
position of zero-voltage potential. Common connecting points are ground  
rods or cold-water pipes that are connected to the Earth.  
Joule Rating: A measure of electrical energy. The higher the joule rating,  
the more electrical surges a device can absorb before failing.  
Maximum Spike Current: The maximum current (in Amps) that can be  
absorbed before failing. The higher the maximum spike current, the more  
current a device can absorb without failing.  
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI): Electromagnetic radiation, which is  
emitted by electrical circuits carrying rapidly changing signals as a by-  
product of their normal operation, and which causes interference or noise  
to be induced in other circuits.  
Spike: A very fast transient variation in voltage or current. Many small  
transients, over time, cause components to wear and fail.  
Surge: An increase in voltage or current significantly above the designated  
level in a flow of electricity.  
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Belkin Connected Equipment Warranty  
Belkin Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of any PureAV  
Power Console for the life of the product, that the PureAV Power Console  
shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship, and  
will repair or replace, at its option, any defective product free of charge.  
Belkin Corporation will repair or replace, at its option, any equipment  
which is damaged by a transient voltage surge/spike or lightning strike, (an  
“Occurrence”), while properly connected through a PureAV Power Console  
to a properly wired AC power line with protective ground. If you are using an  
AC PureAV Power Console that has phone, network, or coaxial protection,  
the telephone line, network line, and coaxial-cable line must be properly  
connected and installed, as determined by Belkin at its sole discretion.  
This Connected Equipment Warranty is a Limited Warranty, subject to the  
limitations and exclusions set forth herein.  
Belkin Corporation will spend, to repair or replace the damaged connected  
equipment, at Belkin’s option, an amount equal to the fair market value of  
the damaged equipment or the original purchase price of the equipment,  
whichever is less, up to the maximum amount set forth below:  
Model AP20800-10 up to a maximum of $350,000.00  
Models AP21100-12, AP21300-12, AP41300-12 up to a maximum of $500,000.00  
The fair market value of the equipment shall be the current value of the  
equipment specified in the most recent edition of the Orion Blue Book by  
Orion Research Corporation, Roger Rohrs Publisher.  
Belkin Corporation reserves the right to review the damaged PureAV  
Power Console, the damaged equipment, and the site where the damage  
occurred. All costs of shipping the PureAV Power Console and the  
damaged equipment to Belkin Corporation for inspection shall be borne  
solely by the purchaser. Belkin reserves the right to negotiate the cost of  
repairs. If Belkin determines, in its sole discretion, that it is impractical to  
ship the damaged equipment to Belkin Corporation, Belkin may designate,  
in its sole discretion, an equipment repair facility to inspect and estimate  
the cost to repair such equipment. The cost, if any, of shipping the  
equipment to and from such repair facility and of such estimate shall be  
borne solely by the purchaser. Damaged equipment must remain available  
for inspection until the claim is finalized. Whenever claims are settled,  
Belkin Corporation reserves the right to be subrogated under any existing  
insurance policies the claimant may have.  
All above warranties are null and void if: the PureAV Power Console in use  
during the Occurrence is not provided to Belkin Corporation for inspection  
upon Belkin’s request at the sole expense of the purchaser, Belkin  
Corporation determines that the PureAV Power Console has been  
improperly installed, altered in any way or tampered with, Belkin  
Corporation determines that the damage did not result from the  
Occurrence or that no Occurrence in fact took place, the repair or  
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replacement of the damaged equipment is covered under a manufacturer’s  
warranty, or Belkin Corporation determines that the connected equipment  
was not used under normal operating conditions or in accordance with any  
labels or instructions. All PureAV Power Consoles must be plugged directly  
into the power source and must not be “daisy-chained” together in serial  
fashion with other power strips, UPSes, other surge protectors or extension  
cords. A 3–2-prong adapter may not be used. Any such installation voids  
the warranty. The Belkin Connected Equipment Warranty only protects  
against damage to properly connected equipment where Belkin Corporation  
has determined, in its sole discretion, that the damage resulted from an  
Occurrence, and does not protect against acts of God (other than lightning)  
such as flood, earthquake, war, vandalism, theft, normal-use wear and tear,  
erosion, depletion, obsolescence, abuse, damage due to low voltage  
disturbances (i.e. brownouts or sags), non-authorized program, or system  
equipment modification or alteration. *Please note: This product is not for  
use with aquariums and all other water-related products. Use only indoors  
and in dry locations.  
This warranty contains the sole warranty of Belkin Corporation, there are  
no other warranties, expressed or, except as required by law, implied,  
including the implied warranty or condition of quality, merchantability or  
fitness for a particular purpose, and such implied warranties, if any, are  
limited in duration to the term of this warranty. Some states do not allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations  
may not apply to you.  
In no event shall Belkin Corporation be liable for incidental, special, direct,  
indirect, consequential or multiple damages such as, but not limited to, lost  
business or profits arising out of the sale or use of any PureAV Power  
Console, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which  
may vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitations  
may not apply to you.  
This warranty is valid only for the original purchaser of the product. All  
damage claims against the product must be made within 15 days from the  
date of the Occurrence and must be accompanied by a receipt for the  
damaged equipment or the warranty is void. Warranty is valid in USA,  
Canada, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. To file a claim against the Belkin  
Connected Equipment Warranty, you must take the following steps: Contact  
Belkin Corporation, 501 W. Walnut St., Compton CA 90220  
Attn: Technical Support, or call (310) 898-1100, extension 2263, within 15  
days of the Occurrence. Be prepared to provide the following information:  
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a. The part number of the PureAV Power Console.  
b. The equipment that was connected to the PureAV Power Console at the  
time of the Occurrence.  
c. The equipment that was damaged during the Occurrence and the  
extent of the damage.  
d. The date of the Occurrence.  
e. Where you purchased the PureAV Power Console.  
f. When you purchased the PureAV Power Console.  
g. Copy of original receipt.  
h. Your Belkin Customer Service Representative will then instruct you on  
how to forward your equipment, receipt, PureAV Power Console in use  
during the “Occurrence” and how to proceed with your claim.  
Please conveniently register your PureAV Power Console online on our  
Belkin Corporation • 501 West Walnut Street • Compton • CA • 90220  
Tel: 310.898.1100 • Fax: 310.898.1111  
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belkin.com  
pureav.com  
Belkin Corporation  
Belkin Components, Ltd.  
501 West Walnut Street  
Compton • CA • 90220 • USA  
Tel: 310.898.1100  
Express Business Park • Shipton Way  
Rushden • NN10 6GL • United Kingdom  
Tel: +44 (0) 1933 35 2000  
Fax: 310.898.1111  
Fax: +44 (0) 1933 31 2000  
Belkin Components B.V.  
Belkin Ltd.  
Starparc Building • Boeing Avenue 333 7 Bowen Crescent • West Gosford  
1119 PH Schiphol-Rijk • The Netherlands NSW 2250 • Australia  
Tel: +31 (0) 20 654 7300  
Fax: +31 (0) 20 654 7349  
Tel: +61 (0) 2 4372 8600  
Fax: +61 (0) 2 4372 8603  
© 2004 Belkin Corporation. All rights reserved. All trade names are  
registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed.  
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