User's Manual

User’s Manual
HT1108TNCGRU1
11-outlet Surge Protector
with Energy-Saving Technology
Congratulations on your purchase!
Thank you for selecting the CyberPower HT1108TNCGRU1 Surge Protector.
The information contained in this brochure explains the features and operation
of the HT1108TNCGRU1. Please take a few moments to read this manual.
Coax Protection
Network Protection
IN OUT
IN OUT
Always On
Always On
GroundedProtectedES On
Off
On
Energy
Saving
Volts
14A
10A
5A
1A
Master Master Controlled
Master Controlled
Features
1. ON/OFF Reset Control Switch and circuit breaker
Controls power to all outlets. The push button is also a 15A breaker. When an
overload occurs, it will automatically switch off. To resume operation, ensure the
overload condition is removed and reset the surge protector by switching the
unit ON.
2. Rotating Power Cord with right-angle plug
The cord pivots 90° for convenience while keeping the outlets clear of cords.
The slim right-angle plug design allows you to arrange your furniture closer to
the wall.
3. Cord Management
Keeps power cords neat and organized.
4. Energy-Saving Master Outlet
Automatically switches six master controlled outlets on or off.
5. Six Energy-Saving Master Controlled Outlets
Automatically switched on or off by master outlet.
(Only when the Energy Saving On/Off switch is set to the ON position).
6. Four Always on Outlets
Provide continuous power regardless of Master/Master-controlled outlets state.
7. Six Wide-Spaced Outlets
Easily plug in large chargers without interfering with the other outlets.
8. ES On LED indicator
Illuminated when the surge protector is set to the Energy Saving mode.
9. Protected LED indicator
Illuminated when the surge protection feature is working properly.
10. Grounded LED indicator
Illuminated when a properly grounded AC outlet is detected.
11. Voltage Display
Displays voltage and current status.
12. Energy-Saving On/Off Control Switch
Turns Energy-Saving feature on or off. When set to the ON position, the master
outlet will control power to the master-controlled outlets. When set to the OFF
position, all eleven outlets will function as Always-on outlets.
13. Surge Protected Data Line Connections
Protects phones, modems, fax machines, and network cables from surges and spikes.
14. Surge Protected Cable and Satellite Connections
Protects coaxial lines from surges and spikes.
Audible alarm
Sounds when the surge protection feature has reached full capacity and can no
longer
absorb surges and spikes.
The surge protector should be replaced if this alarm sounds.
Operating instructions
A. Power Connections
1 Plug the power cord of the CyberPower surge protector into a
standard grounded 120V AC outlet. If the LEDs do not light
up, press the main power switch/circuit breaker on the left of
the unit.
Risk of electric shock - Use only in dry locations and only indoors.
DO NOT plug into another relocatable power tap. DO NOT “daisy
chain” surge protectors. DO NOT use with any aquarium equipment.
DO NOT use if properly grounded outlets are not available. DO NOT
install this device if there is not at least 10 meters (30 feet) or more
of wire between the electrical outlet and electrical service panel.
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CAUTION!
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Plug the power cord of your primary home theater or
home/office device, such as a TV or computer, into the
Master outlet of the surge protector.
Note: When this device is powered off or goes into a
SLEEP or STANDBY mode, power to the devices plugged
into the Master-controlled outlets will automatically be shut
off to save energy normally being drawn by peripherals.
3 Plug the power cords of your secondary devices, such as
a DVD player, A/V receiver, printer, scanner, etc., into the
Master-controlled outlets of the surge protector.
Note: Do not plug any device into a Master-controlled
outlet that you wish to use while the power of the primary
device plugged into the Master outlet is powered off, as
these outlets only provide power to the connected devices
while the primary device is powered on.
4 Plug the power cords of any devices that require constant
power, such as a DVR/PVR, lamp, or devices that you
wish to use while the primary device is powered off, into
the Always-on outlets of the surge protector.
B. Data Line Connections
5 Connect the incoming Ethernet (RJ45) line to the Network
line jack marked IN on the surge protector.
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Connect a separate Ethernet cable from the Network line
jack marked OUT on the surge protector to the
corresponding input jack on the device (i.e., Blu-ray
player, set-top box, DVR, etc.).
C. Coax Cable Connections
7 Connect the incoming coaxial cable source (i.e., the cable
jack on the wall or incoming satellite line) to the coaxial
jack marked IN on the surge protector.
8 Connect a separate coaxial cable from the coaxial jack
marked OUT on the surge protector to the coaxial input
jack of the cable/satellite set-top box.
D. Final Steps
After all devices have been properly plugged into the surge
protector and powered on, when you power the primary
device that is plugged into the Master outlet on and off, the
secondary devices that are plugged into the Master-controlled
outlets will automatically power on and off.
Note: (1)To ensure this feature works properly, enable
standby mode in your computer’s power management
settings. For Windows, open the Control Panel, select
Power Options, then under Settings for Power Schemes,
select a system standby time period.
For Macs, open System Preferences and select Energy Saver.
(2) For TV application: please check your TV's manual and
follow the step to set up the standby/ sleep mode.
Devices that are plugged into the Always-on outlets will not
be controlled by the primary device, and must be powered
on and off separately as desired.
Home theater environment
Home & office environment
Always On
Always On
GroundedProtectedES On
Off
On
Energy
Saving
Volts
14A
10A
5A
1A
Master Master Controlled
Master Controlled
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4
2
3
3
3
OUT
5
IN
1
IN
Always On
Always On
GroundedProtectedES On
Off
On
Energy
Saving
Volts
14A
10A
5A
1A
Master Master Controlled
Master Controlled
TV
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