Furman Sound Power Supply PS PRO HT User Manual

MODEL: PS-PRO HT  
Home Theater Pro Level AC Power  
Conditioner/Sequencer  
Featuring 3-Channel Sequencing, 20 Amp Capac-  
ity, Over Voltage Shutdown, and Programmable  
 
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ing, and potentially destructive “pop” reaching  
the speakers.  
go on immediately, Delay 2 outlets will receive  
power 15 seconds after Delay 1 outlets, and  
Delay 3 outlets will receive power 15 seconds  
after Delay 2 outlets. Therefore the total delay  
time is 30 seconds.  
In any large system whose components present  
an inductive load to theAC line (including electric  
motors, power supplies, and power amplifiers  
of all kinds), sequenced powering can avoid  
excessive inrush currents that can cause circuit  
breakers to trip even though the steady-state  
currents are not excessive. Power sequencing  
is particularly suited to applications where large  
installations must be switched by inexperienced  
personnel.  
The order is reversed on an OFF sequence. For  
example, when an OFF sequence is initiated and  
the Delay Adjust control is set at 60 seconds,  
Delay 3 outlets lose power immediately, Delay 2  
outlets lose power 30 seconds later and Delay 1  
outlets lose power 30 seconds after the Delay 2  
outlets have been shut off. The total delay time  
is 60 seconds.  
The PS-PRO HT is controlled by a front panel  
key-operated switch to provide security from  
non-authorized users tampering with the system.  
The switch has three positions: OFF, REM, and  
ON, allowing for local or remote control. With  
remote control, one or more PS-PRO HT’s may  
be installed in remote locations with on/off con-  
trol and LED monitoring via low-voltage control  
wires. The PS-PRO HT interfaces with computer  
touch screen systems as well.  
In the event of a power out, of course all equip-  
ment plugged into a PS-PRO HT will lose power  
simultaneously. However, when power is re-  
stored, the delayed outlet groups will again turn  
on in the usual delayed sequence (Remains off  
in Momentary Mode).  
Installation Recommendations: In home theater  
installations, we recommend that power amps or  
receivers be powered last — plug them all into  
Delay 3 or divide them into two groups and plug  
one group through Delay 2 and the other through  
Delay 3. Low level equipment such as video and  
audio processors should use Delay 1. Equipment  
incorporating clocks or timers such as VCR’s, or  
equipment that must respond to wireless remote  
actuation, should use the unswitched outlets.  
We suggest keeping the front panel unswitched  
outlet free for equipment that is only in use  
temporarily.  
Besides its power sequencing capabilities, the  
PS-PRO HT contains many other conditioning  
and protection features. Both aspects of its func-  
tioning will be discussed in the next sections.  
The PS-PRO HT rear panel provides one un-  
switched outlet pair and three switched outlet  
pairs. The switched outlet pairs are labeled  
Delay 1, Delay 2, and Delay 3. (The other pair of  
outlets on the rear panel and an additional single  
outlet on the front panel are unswitched.)  
Here’s how the PS-PRO HT works: When an  
ON sequence is initiated, power is immediately  
applied to the Delay 1 outlets. Power is then  
applied to Delay 2 and Delay 3 outlets per the  
1-60 second total delay setting you choose with  
the front panel Delay Adjust control.  
The overall capacity of the PS-PRO HT is 20  
amps. This refers to the combined steady-state  
current drawn by all devices plugged into all of  
its nine outlets. If this combined current level  
exceeds 20 amps at any time, the circuit breaker  
will trip, cutting off power to your rack. If this oc-  
curs, you must reduce the load by unplugging  
one or more units from the PS-PRO HT. Then  
push the white button on the circuit breaker (on  
The screwdriver-settable Delay Adjust controls  
the total delay time between the Delay 2 and  
Delay 3 outlets. For example, if the DelayAdjust  
control is set to 30 seconds, Delay 1 outlets will  
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the front panel) in to reset it.  
tions, if the voltage falls below 80 volts or rises  
above 140 volts. This feature is called “Extreme  
Voltage Shutdown.” See pages 5-6 for more  
information on the various protection features’  
indicator lights.  
Although 20 amps is an absolute limit, the  
PS-PRO HT will allow you to come as close  
as possible to using the full 20 amps, because  
with power sequencing, the risk of tripping the  
breaker is greatly reduced. This is because the  
PS-PRO HT handles large but temporary inrush  
currents in stages, rather than simultaneously,  
allowing each stage to settle to its steady-state  
current draw before the next stage is powered.  
Despite its many protective features, you should  
be aware that the PS-PRO HT does not compensate  
if the AC line voltage itself is high or low (i.e., it  
does not compensate for brownout conditions). If  
you are in an area particularly prone to brownouts,  
you may benefit from the use of one of Furman’s  
Reference AC Line Voltage Regulators in addition  
to the PS-PRO HT. If you do use a voltage regula-  
tor, run the raw power line into the regulator first  
so that the PS-PRO HT receives a stabilized voltage  
to distribute.  
Outlets and Plugs: The PS-PRO HT’s four  
rear panel outlet pairs are standard 120V, 20A  
duplex types. These outlets are widely spaced,  
to accommodate one bulky plug-mounted “wall  
wart” power supply in each without covering up  
an adjacent outlet. The front panel outlet is lim-  
ited to 15 amp use. The PS-PRO HT also uses  
a 20 amp line cord, which can be recognized by  
the perpendicular blades on the plug. In 20 amp  
products, use of a plug of this type is required for  
UL safety certification. It is compatible with 20  
amp outlets (such as the ones on the PS-PRO  
HT’s rear panel.)  
ON OR OFF SEQUENCING  
The method of initiating an ON or OFF sequence  
depends on whether the unit is to be controlled  
locally or remotely. If remotely, it further depends  
on the type of switch or switches used (momentary  
or maintained).  
Local Control: For local control, an ON sequence  
is initiated by turning the key switch to the ON  
position, and an OFF sequence by turning the key  
switch to REM or OFF position.  
POWER CONDITIONING FEATURES  
The PS-PRO HT provides a very high degree of  
power conditioning protection for your expensive  
and delicate equipment. What sets Furman’s  
PRO-level protection apart from that offered by  
other conditioners is the quantity, quality, and  
configuration of its suppression devices. These  
include MOV’s, gas discharge tubes, fast-blow  
fuses, and high voltage capacitors. This unique  
combination can safely absorb and dissipate  
large spikes from nearby lightning strikes and  
other sources (up to 13,000 amps), as well as  
highly attenuate audible high frequency noise.  
Clean, filtered power is provided at all 9 outlets,  
even the unswitched ones.  
Remote Control: When the PS-PRO HT’s front  
panel key lock switch is in the REM position, it  
may be controlled by one or more switches in  
remote locations. In the most basic configuration,  
only two wires and an SPST switch are needed to  
initiate an ON or OFF sequence. The switch may be  
either a momentary or a maintained-contact type,  
depending on a jumper setting inside the PS-PRO  
HT. If an additional wire is used, an LED may also  
NOTE: If the PS-PRO HT is to be used under local  
be installed at the remote end to indicate that the  
control only, and a jumper is installed on JMP1,  
power is on.  
and no switch is connected to the PS-PRO HT’s  
Momentary vs. Maintained Contact  
terminal strip, then a jumper should be connected  
The PS-PRO HT will even keep itself from turn-  
ing on, or will shut down under extreme condi-  
between the REM and +12V terminals. Otherwise,  
Switching  
turning the front panel key switch to the REM  
An on-off switch of either kind may be used to  
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actuate the PS-PRO HT’s remote operation.  
Maintained switches, such as most toggle  
 
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switches and push-on/push-off button switches,  
(including the Furman RS-1 key lock switch),  
stay open until switched, and then remain closed  
until switched again. Momentary switches,  
usually push-button types like the Furman RS-2  
(which also provides a locking key switch), are  
normally open and stay closed only as long as  
the button is pressed.  
Maintained switches are generally most  
convenient when there is only one remote  
location.Whenmorethanonelocationisrequired,  
momentary switches offer the advantage of  
a turn-on or turn-off sequence which may be  
started from any location.  
Maintained Mode  
There are 3 maintained modes of operation:  
For integrating the PS-PRO HT into computer  
control/touch screen systems use “momentary  
mode.”  
REM to +12V = OFF (jumper plug installed on  
JMP1, MAINT ON)  
The connection of the REM terminal to the +12V  
terminal initiates an OFF sequence. Use this  
The PS-PRO HT main circuit board has 5 pairs  
of terminals labeled as:  
JMP1 (MAINT ON), when the REM and +12V  
terminals are tied together, the PS-PRO will  
sequence OFF.  
JMP2 (MOMENTARY), when the REM and +12V  
terminals are momentary tied together, the PS-  
PRO will sequence ON or OFF.  
conductor and a double-throw switch.  
JMP3 (MAINT OFF), when the REM and +12V  
terminals are tied together, the PS-PRO will  
sequence ON.  
JMP4 (REM TO GND = ON), when the REM and  
GND terminals are tied together, the PS-PRO  
HT will sequence ON (Note: JMP1 must have a  
jumper installed).  
REM to +12V = ON (jumper plug installed on  
JMP3, MAINT OFF) Defaut Setting  
JMP5 spare jumper holder.  
The connection of the REM terminal to the +12V  
terminalinitiatesanONsequence. Disconnecting  
initiates an OFF sequence. If the cable run is  
long, it is recommended that the REM wire be  
tied to the PS-PRO HT’s GND terminal during  
OFF operation rather than leaving it floating.  
PS-PROHTunitscomefactory-setformaintained  
operation (jumper is installed on JMP3). They  
may be easily converted to other operating  
modes by moving jumper plug/plugs on the  
PS-PRO HT’s circuit board. To do this, first  
disconnect the unit from AC power. Remove  
the four screws that secure the top cover and  
one screw from the front panel. Just install the  
jumper plugs to the desired mode of operation.  
Reattach the top cover.  
REM to GND = ON (jumper plugs installed on  
JMP1 and JMP4)  
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FRONT PANEL  
START ON/OFF SEQUENCE:This pushbutton switch  
is used only when the key lock switch is in REM posi-  
tion and the PS-PRO HT is in Momentary Mode. It  
then acts the same as any other remote momentary  
switch that may be connected to the rear panel ter-  
minal strip. If the switched outlets are on, pushing  
it begins an OFF sequence. If they are off, pushing  
it begins an ON sequence. Do not use this switch  
when in Maintained Mode.  
PROTECTION OK: This LED is normally on when the  
power to the PS-PRO HT’s outlets is switched on.  
It monitors the integrity of the protection devices  
and reports if the protection is compromised. If an  
extremely large spike is encountered that exceeds  
the PS-PRO HT’s capacity, the main group of input  
protectors will blow an internal fuse, causing the  
indicator to go out. If this LED is not lit when the  
power switch is on, full protection is not function-  
ing. Spike protection may still exist, but will have  
a reduced capacity to absorb current. If this LED is  
not lit, please contact the Furman Service Depart-  
ment.  
EXTREME VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN: This LED indica-  
tor is normally off. It monitors a hazard common  
in the entertainment industry—wiring faults—for  
example, accidental connection to 220V. The PS-  
PRO HT senses voltages that are so high or low  
that operation would be impossible (under 80V  
or over 140V) and shuts the power down before  
damage can occur. Upon initially applying power  
to the PS-PRO HT, this indicator will be lit if the  
unit is receiving below 80 volts or more than 140  
volts, and power will not be applied to the PS-PRO  
HT’s outlets. If the unit has been operating with  
an acceptable input voltage and then the voltage  
goes out of the acceptable range, the PS-PRO HT  
will shut down power to all of its switched outlets  
simultaneously, without observing the OFF delay  
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cycle, and this LED will begin flashing. When power  
returns to within the acceptable range, the PS-PRO  
HT will observe its ON delays as it returns power to  
its switched outlets, and this LED will go out.  
NOTE: If the mains power is below 80 volts and  
has caused the PS-PRO HT to remove power from  
its outlets, the PS-PRO HT will not restore power  
to its outlets until the mains voltage is more than  
90 volts. If the mains power is above 140 volts and  
has caused the PS-PRO HT to remove power from  
its outlets, the PS-PRO HT will not restore power to  
its outlets until the mains voltage is less than 130  
volts. The reason for this is to prevent the power  
oscillating on and off in marginal conditions.  
DELAY ADJUST:This screwdriver-adjustable trimpot  
allows you to set the total turn-on/turn-off delay  
time from 1 to 60 seconds, as explained on page 4.  
The trimpot adjusts both the on delay and off delay  
times simultaneously.Turn the trimpot clockwise to  
increase the on and off delay times; turn the trimpot  
counterclockwise to decrease the delay times.  
POWER STATUS (DELAY) LEDs: One green LED is pro-  
vided for each of the three delay stages. Each LED  
lights when power is applied to its corresponding  
duplex outlet on the rear panel. All three LEDs then  
remain steadily lit until power is removed. During  
the power-down delay cycle, each LED goes off as  
power to its corresponding outlet is removed. In  
addition, the Delay 1 LED flashes if a remote switch  
(or the stored state) is OFF.  
UNSWITCHED OUTLET: This convenient outlet  
provides power at all times when the PS-PRO HT  
is plugged in and operating under normal power  
conditions.  
ON/REM/OFF SWITCH:When turned to the ON posi-  
tion, this key lock switch initiates an ON sequence,  
applying power to the PS-PRO HT’s switched out-  
lets. When turned to the OFF position, it begins an  
 
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OFF sequence. In the REM position, the PS-PRO  
HT will accept on/off commands from a remote  
switch or switches that may be connected to the  
rear panel terminals.  
CIRCUIT BREAKER: The overall capacity of the PS-  
PRO HT is 20 amps. If the combined steady-state  
current drawn by all devices plugged into all of  
its nine outlets level exceeds 20 amps at any time,  
the circuit breaker will trip, cutting off power to  
your rack. If this occurs, you must reduce the load  
by unplugging one or more units from the PS-PRO  
HT, and reset it. You can reset the circuit breaker by  
simply pressing in the button, which pops out when  
tripped. However, because it is a thermal type, you  
may have to wait a few moments after it trips for it  
to cool down before it will allow you to reset it.  
UNSWITCHED OUTLETS: The PS-PRO HT rear panel  
provides clean, filtered power to this pair of un-  
switched outlets, adjacent to the power cord.  
SWITCHED (DELAYED) OUTLETS: The PS-PRO HT  
REAR PANEL  
rear panel provides three pairs of switched outlets,  
widely spaced to allow use of equipment with plug-  
in (wall wart) transformers. These switched outlet  
pairs are labeled Delay 1, Delay 2 and Delay 3. After  
the front panel switch is thrown to ON, Delay 1  
outlets receive power instantly, Delay 2 outlets re-  
ceive power 1-30 seconds later and Delay 3 outlets  
receive power 1-30 seconds after Delay 2 outlets  
are powered. When thrown to OFF, the sequence is  
reversed, with Delay 3 losing power instantly, Delay  
2 outlets losing power 1-30 seconds later and Delay  
1 outlets losing power 1-30 seconds after Delay  
2 outlets are shut down. The delay intervals may  
be altered with the screwdriver-adjustable Delay  
Adjust control on the front panel.  
indicate that the power is on.  
TERMINAL STRIP: Allows one or more switches to be  
connected to turn the PS-PRO HT on and off from a  
remote location. Two, and sometimes three, wires  
are needed to install a remote switch (see “Main-  
tained Mode, page 6.) If a four-conductor cable is  
used, an LED may be installed at the remote end to  
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The connection of the REM terminal to the GND  
terminalinitiatesanONsequence. Disconnecting  
initiates an OFF sequence.  
The front-panel key lock switch is not the primary  
means of control in the momentary mode and  
should normally be left in REM. It may be a useful  
secondary means of control in the rare case of  
having several PS-PRO HT’s in parallel if there  
is some reason to shut down one unit without  
affecting the others.  
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Momentary Mode  
In Momentary Mode (jumper plug installed on  
JMP2) the PS-PRO HT has “memory” — it only  
needs a momentary signal from the remote switch  
to change its state from ON to OFF. When first  
plugged in (or after power is lost and reapplied for  
any reason) the stored state is OFF. The unit will  
stay off until sequenced ON by a momentary  
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connect the REM to REM, +12V to +12V, GND to  
GND terminals of all units together. Be sure  
that the mode (momentary or maintained) of all  
units is set the same. Set all key lock switches  
to REM. Connect a single maintained switch or  
one or more momentary switches to the nearest  
PS-PRO HT, as discussed in the sections above.  
To avoid tripping house breakers, the power  
input for each PS-PRO HT should come from a  
separate 20 amp AC circuit. If you are unsure  
whether your building’s wiring can accommodate  
multiple fully-loaded PS-PRO HTs consult a  
qualified electrician.  
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This means that even if the unit is sequenced off  
by turning the key lock switch to OFF, when the  
key lock switch is turned back to REM, the unit  
will sequence back on. The unit “remembers” its  
state until the incoming power is lost, in which  
case it would default back to OFF.  
If multiple PS-PRO HTs are controlled by one  
or more momentary remote switches, all of the  
PS-PRO HTs will change state (from on to off or  
vice versa) on each rising edge of the voltage on  
the REM IN terminal. The key lock switches on  
each unit’s front panel will turn off an individual  
unit that is currently on without affecting the  
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other units.  
Lightning is a natural phenomenon of over-  
whelming force that represents the most dif-  
ficult circumstance faced by a power protection  
product. The degree of protection a PS-PRO  
HT can offer depends on the intensity of the  
strike. If lightning strikes a distant power line  
and causes a relatively small disturbance to  
reach your location, the spike suppressors in  
the PS-PRO HT will absorb the excess voltage  
invisibly and harmlessly. However, if lightning  
strikes the actual building where the PS-PRO HT  
is installed (or somewhere very nearby), some  
damage may be unavoidable due to the ex-  
tremely high voltage and current present. If this  
does occur, most likely damage will be limited to  
the PS-PRO HT itself and will affect only certain  
spike suppression components (called varistors  
or MOV’s.) In this “suicide” mode, the PS-PRO  
HT may sustain minor damage but generally  
will protect all equipment plugged into it from  
much more serious and costly damage as long  
as that equipment is properly grounded. Proper  
grounding requires the use of three-prong AC  
cords, and that the building’s outlets are actually  
grounded to earth as specified by the National  
Electrical Code.  
The STATUS lines work the same in either  
mode. Each reflects the true state of the unit’s  
outlets and is affected by both the “memorized”  
state and by the key lock switch. A separate  
LED must be used to indicate the status of each  
PS-PRO HT.  
To address the unusual (hopefully rare) instance  
when several PS-PRO HTs in parallel fall out of  
sync, resulting in some units turning on and oth-  
ers turning off when a remote button is pushed,  
the remote signal line has a special feature:  
Holding the REM line high for at least 4 seconds  
will force all units to the OFF state, putting them  
back in sync. This is the only way to re-sync units  
other than disconnecting AC power to all units.  
Remember — turning any key lock switch to OFF  
does not affect the stored state, even though it  
will temporarily turn the output of that unit off. If  
it is turned back to REM, the PS-PRO HT will  
sequence back to ON because the stored state  
is still ON.  
The above covers the case of multiple units in  
parallel (all sequences initiate simultaneously).  
See “AC Relay Accessory PS-REL” below for a  
discussion of wiring multiple units in series.  
Any PS-PRO HT known to have taken a direct  
lightning hit should be checked by a qualified  
technician or the Furman factory to determine  
of the MOV’s need replacement. (If the PS-PRO  
HT’s PROTECTION OK indicator is not lit, there  
is definitely some damage. Some spike suppres-  
sion capability may still be available by MOV  
Bank #2, but there is no guarantee of this.)  
STATUS Terminal  
The STATUS terminal is an output that may be  
used to illuminate an LED at the remote location  
indicating that the power is available at the PS-  
PRO HT’s outlets. If it is high (+5V), the unit is ON  
(or at least in the process of sequencing ON); if  
low, the unit is OFF (or sequencing OFF). Simply  
connect the indicator LED between STATUS  
and ground (do not use a series resistor). If the  
LED does not light when the switch is in the ON  
position check the polarity and reverse the LED  
leads if needed.  
For optimum protection, you should not rely ex-  
clusively on the PS-PRO HT to protect against  
a direct lightning hit. The first line of defense  
against lightning should be a lightning arrestor  
installed on your building’s electrical service  
entrance. If your building does not have one,  
contact your local power company or an electri-  
cal contractor to have one installed.  
Effects of Lightning  
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Before returning any equipment for repair, please  
Three Year Limited Warranty  
be sure that it is adequately packed and cush-  
ioned against damage in shipment, and that it is  
insured. We suggest that you save the original  
packaging and use it to ship the product for ser-  
vicing. Also, please enclose a note giving your  
name, address, phone number and a description  
of the problem.  
The Furman PS-PRO HT is protected by a  
limited three year warranty, covering defects in  
materials and workmanship, provided that the  
registration card is filled out and returned by  
the customer. Otherwise, a one year warranty  
applies. Products must have a proof of purchase  
from a Furman authorized dealer. During this  
period, Furman will make any necessary re-  
pairs without charge for parts or labor. Shipping  
charges to the factory or repair station must be  
prepaid by the owner; return shipping charges  
(via UPS Ground) will be paid by Furman.  
NOTE: All equipment being returned for repair  
must have a ReturnAuthorization (RA) Number.  
To get an RA Number, please call the Furman  
Service Department, (707) 763-1010, Ext. 120,  
or 121, between 8 am and 5 pm U.S. Pacific  
Time. Please display your RA Number promi-  
nently on the front of all packages.  
This warranty applies only to the original owner  
and is not transferable. Also, it does not apply to  
repairs done other than by the Furman factory  
or Authorized Repair Stations.  
This warranty shall be cancelable by Furman  
at its sole discretion if the PS-PRO HT unit has  
been subjected to physical abuse or has been  
modified in any way without written authoriza-  
tion from Furman. Furman’s liability under this  
warranty is limited to repair or replacement of  
the defective unit.  
Furman will not be responsible for incidental or  
consequential damages resulting from the use  
or misuse of its products. Some states do not  
allow  
the exclusion of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state. Warranty claims  
should be accompanied by a copy of the original  
purchase invoice showing the purchase date (if a  
Warranty Registration Card was mailed in at the  
time of purchase, this is not necessary). Before  
returning any equipment for repair, please read  
the important information on service below.  
Service  
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PS-PRO HT SPECIFICATIONS  
Current rating:  
Input Voltage:  
20 Amps (2400 Watts at 120 VAC)  
85 to 264 VAC without damage  
Mains Wiring analyzer: Detects one normal mode and five fault modes  
Delay Intervals:  
Total elapsed ON or OFF delay time adjustable  
from 1-60 seconds, with a single trimpot:  
ON sequence:  
Delay 1 outlets go on immediately with switch.  
Delays between outlets 1 and 2, and 2 and 3,  
adjustable from 1-30 seconds each  
OFF sequence:  
Remote Switch:  
Delay 3 outlets go off immediately with switch.  
Delays between outlets 3 and 2, and 2 and 1,  
same as ON delays  
Screw terminals, 2 for switch, 2 additional for  
optional LED (22 ga. minimum)  
Spike Protection Modes:Line to neutral  
Clamping Voltage, all modes: 180V peak  
Response time:  
1 nanosecond  
11,000 amps (8 x 20mS pulse)  
Maximum surge current:  
Maximum spike energy: 550 joules total  
Noise attenuation:  
Differential mode: greater than 60 dB; 1 to 200  
MHz  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
1.75H x 19”W x 10D.  
6 lbs (2.7 kg).  
Construction:  
Steel chassis, zinc chromate plating; .125”  
brushed and black anodized aluminum front panel;  
glass epoxy printed circuit boards.  
Power Consumption:  
11 watts  
UL, C-UL.  
Safety Agency Approvals:  
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Furman Sound, Inc.  
1997 South McDowell Blvd.  
Petaluma, California 94954-6919 USA  
Phone: 707-763-1010  
Fax: 707-763-1310  
091003-D  
 

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