1.
ON/OFF Switch: This switch turns the PowerCenter on and off. When turned to the ON position, it provides power
to components plugged into the switched outlets. Pressing the switch to the OFF position shuts off power to switched
outlets. Components plugged into Always On (unswitched) outlets still receive power, however, provided the PowerCenter
is plugged into a 120V outlet.
2.
RJ11 Phone/RJ45 Ethernet Network Connection: Allows you to hook up to telephone lines or networks, and protect your
system against power surges coming from them.
3.
Cable/Satellite/Antenna Coaxial Connection: "IN" connects the coaxial cable from either wall cable outlet, satellite dish
or TV antenna. "OUT" connects the coaxial cable to input of TV, VCR, cable box or satellite receiver.
4.
Video Interference Reduction Filter (Unswitched Outlets): These outlets have a special filter circuit that is designed
to reduce interference to your video components. Make sure to match the appropriate identification label to each component's
power cord. Always ON (Unswitched Outlets) Indicator: Indicate that the corresponding outlet is energized once the
PowerCenter is plugged into the AC utility wall outlet.
5.
PROTECTION ON Indicator: Indicates that the internal surge protection of the PowerCenter is active.
6.
GROUND OK Indicator: Indicates the wall outlet that the PowerCenter is plugged into is grounded.
7.
SWITCHED ON Indicator: Indicates whether the PowerCenter is switched ON or OFF.
8.
Audio Filter (Switched Outlets): These outlets have a special filter circuit that reduces noise from the AC power line that goes
to your audio components. Match the appropriate identification label to each component's power cord.
9.
Thermal Circuit Breaker: Overall cut-out protection for prolonged overloading, short circuit or temperature build-up in the unit.
10.
Power Cord: Extra long (8 ft.) Monster PL 100 power cord with flat-profile plug allows furniture to hug walls.
MONSTER HTS 950 POWERCENTER FEATURES
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