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EUTE-20
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OWNER'S
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AC
Cable
Routing
Once the Elite-20
PF
i
is
placed, its
AC
cord's female end must be plugged
into
the
male
IEC
connector located on
the
lower
left
hand side
of
the
rear panel (when facing
the
rear panel). Next
the
male Edison plug must be connected
to
an
appropriate socket
(see
current rating recommendation below).
Connecting
Components
to
the
Video
Component
AC
Outlet
Banks
The Elite-20
PF
i's
four"Video Component
AC
Outlets" should be employed for critical video components such
as
DVD
players,
projectors, plasma,
or
LCD
video screens. When employing
the
Elite-20
PF
i for a 2-channel audio system, a pre-amplifier and
or
CD
player would be ideally suited for these outlets. Two outlets are switched via 12V triggering,
two
are not.
Connecting
Components
to
the
Audio
-
Audio-Video
Linear
Filtering
Power
Banks
The Elite-20
PF
i's
four rear panel and one
front
panel "Linear Filtering Audio - Audio-Video Power Outlets" should be employed
for any component
not
connected
to
the "Video Component
AC
Outlets;'
with
the
exception
of
receivers, power amplifiers and
powered sub-woofers. These outlets still possess exceptional
AC
noise filtering
to
maximize system performance. Two outlets
are switched via 12V triggering,
two
are not.
Connecting
Components
to
the
High
Current
Power
Amplifier
Banks
All power amplifiers, receivers and powered sub-woofers should be connected
to
these
four
outlets.
Many audiophile and premium home theater systems will have combined continuous current demands
below
20
Amps.
It
is
rare,
in fact,
for
large power amplifiers
to
draw more than 4 Amps continuously. For superior performance,
it
is
vital
that
an
AC
filter possess extraordinarily
low
impedance, and have the capability
to
pass
peak current demands far in
excess
of
the
RMS
(continuous) current rating.
The Elite-20
PF
i was designed
to
more than meet this demand. Additionally,
our
transient Power Factor Technology circuitry
effectively creates a current reserve in
excess
of
45
amps peak up-charge
that
is
cleaner and faster than a dedicated line from
your local power station. This feature eliminates any concern towards the current compression
that
can result from typical
power conditioners, and
the
peak power reservoir benefits any power amplifiers performance dramatically. Two outlets are
unswitched,
two
have a 5 second delay when utilized
with
the
12V
trigger.
12V
Triggering
-
Switching
and
Delayed
Turn-on
The
Elite-20
PF
i/s
front
panel and six
of
the
rear panel
mounted
outlets are always on, once the
front
panel power switch
is
engaged. The remaining
six
rear panel outlets are labeled - switched - switched delay-on, these require a
12
volt
triggering
device such
as
that
typically found in most power receivers and audio pre-amp processors. The
input
for
the
12V
trigger
is
a
female
mono
mini-phone jack. An additional product (such
as
a remote sub-woofer) can be daisy-chained from the 12V
output
jack for
an
additional triggered unit.
For
those
who
do
not
wish
to
utilize the 12V triggering, a convenient bypass push
button
switch
is
located adjacent
to
the
input
and
output
jacks.
By
depressing this
button,
all outlets will operate when the
front
panel power switch
is
engaged.
WARNING:
If
the
12V
bypass
switch
is
not
engaged,
six
of
the
outlets
will
not
supply
power
until
a
12V
trigger
is
present!
Any primary control
component
such
as
a receiver
with
a master universal remote should be connected
to
an
unswitched outlet.
If
not, once the universal remote
is
turned
off, there will be
no
way
to
restore power
to
the receiver via
the
remote control.
Note
about
Power
Factor
Technology
and
Current
Consumption
When Power Factor Technology
is
employed
with
even the most sophisticated circuit breakers,
it
effectively adds
to
the
perceived current load. Though the Elite-20
PF
i was designed for steady 20 Amp operation, and peak current demands many
times that, the maximum total continuous current draw may be limited
to
a range between 1850 - 2350 Watts per Elite-20
PF
i
employed.
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