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® Home Theatre Reference P owerCenter ™ HTS 5000 MKII Owner’ s Manual.
i T ABLE OF CONTENTS Pa g e Important Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Proper Grounding and Installation T ips . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IMPOR T ANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read and observe the following safety points at all times . W ARNING – Power Sour ces Do not plug your Monster P owerCenter into a power outlet that differs from the source indicated for safe use on the Monster P owerCenter .
W ARNING – Liquid: T o Avoid Electrical Shocks Do not operate your Monster P owerCenter if liquid of any kind is spilled onto or inside the unit. Do not operate your Monster P owerCenter near r ain or water that’ s spilled or openly exposed (e .g.
W ARNING – Storm Precautions In the event of a lightning storm, immediately disconnect your Monster P owerCenter from its power source . After you’ve done this , it’ s not necessary to disconnect any components that are connected to your Monster P owerCenter .
PROPER GROUNDING AND INST ALLA TION TIPS CA UTION – Proper Grounding Monster P owerCenters require a properly grounded 3-wire outlet for safety and to protect connected equipment.
INTRODUCTION Thank Y ou T hank you for purchasing Monster P ower’ s Home T heatre Reference PowerCenter ™ HTS 5000 MKII . T he P owerCenter reflects Monster’ s commitment to creating performance-enhancing solutions for home theater systems , so you will enjoy superior picture and sound quality .
2 MONSTER’S P A TENTED CLEAN POWER ST A GES Each P owerCenter features a stage of Clean P ower . Clean P ower performs two tasks vital to high performance audio , video and digital reproduction: filtr ation and isolation.
3 THE DESIGN MINDS BEHIND THE MONSTER POWERCENTER Richard Marsh – T here are few experts able to solve the complex problems of AC power . Richard Marsh is one of the illustrious few . He has designed best selling power conditioning components costing more than $3,000 and now brings his expertise to Monster P ower .
4 Noel Lee – Noel Lee is best known for popularizing the concept of high performance audio cable over 20 years ago with his creation of Monster Cable . Originally a laser -fusion design engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and later a touring musician, Noel has invented or co-invented over 125 U .
5 CONTENT CHECKLIST Before Y ou Begin Before you do anything, mak e sure you have everything you need to enjoy the high performance of your Monster P owerCenter . Y ou’ll need the following items to get started: 1) T his owner’ s manual. 2) Y our favorite pen or a computer with an Internet browser (for registering your warr anty information).
6 HOOKUP GUIDE STEP 1 DBS/Phone Hookup NOTE: T he P owerCenter is intended for hookup of a single phone line only . A second line will NO T be connected through the phone line surge protector . Y ou can use the HTS 5000 MKII as a phone splitter , however .
7 STEP 2 Outlet Programming NOTE: All P owerCenter outlets located on the rear panel are programmable . In order to program each outlet pair , you must use the recessed slide switches (fig.
8 A) Outlet P air Always On (Unswitched): F or components (such as your VCRs) that need to retain memory, set left slide switch to UNSWITCHED and the right slide switch to either DELA Y or NO DELA Y (fig. 2a). B) Outlet P air Switched On: Set the left slide switch to SWITCHED and the right slide switch to NO DELA Y .
9 STEP 3 Remote AC Control Hookups NOTE: T his feature allows you to turn on/off your P owerCenter via your A/V receiver or preamplifier . Y ou can’t turn off the P owerCenter using the front panel OFF button when the NORMAL/REMO TE switch is switched to REMO TE.
STEP 4 Remote DC Control Hookups NOTE: T his feature allows you to turn on/off your P owerCenter via your Home Automated Control System. A component you don’t want powered constantly (such as your p.
11 STEP 5 Coaxial Outlet Hookup NOTE: Y ou will need additional coaxial cables to connect the P owerCenter to your components. Protect Cable TV , Satellite , and Antenna Connections as Follows: IN IN .
STEP 6 High Current Audio Filter A C Outlet Hookup Isolated Clean P ower v .2.0 Stage 4 Ultra-High Current Filter: Optimized for maximum noise rejection, while providing maximum current to high current audio components . NOTE: Y ou may want to progr am these outlets to be “switched on after delay” (see page 7, fig.
13 STEP 7 Analog Audio Filter AC Outlet Hookup Isolated Clean P ower v .2.0 Stage 4 Analog Audio Filter: Optimized to provide maximum noise rejection for sensitive analog audio components .
STEP 8 Video Filter AC Outlet Hookup Isolated Clean P ower v .2.0 Stage 4 V ideo Filter: Optimized to reduce noise gener ated by video equipment. Isolates video components from connected digital, video , analog audio , and high current audio components for maximum rejection of interference .
STEP 9 Digital Filter AC Outlet Hookup Isolated Clean P ower v .2.0 Stage 4 Digital Filter: Optimized to reduce noise generated by digital equipment. Isolates digital components from connected digital, video , analog audio , and high current audio components for maximum rejection of interference .
GROUND IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT CABLE TV SA TELLITE ANTENNA PHONE OUT 1 IN OUT 2 BREAKER 15A PRESS TO RESET 1800W MAX TOTAL 2 1 3 4 5 REMOTE NORMAL OUTLET PROGRAMMING SWITCHES UNSWITCHED SWITCHED DELAY NO DELAY 1 2 3 5 4 NO DELAY DELAY DC IN 3~30V REMOTE AC IN 110V 0.
17 STEP 10 Rack Mounting Y our P owerCenter A) Remove your P owerCenter trim covers using a 3/32 Allen k ey (not included). T urn each Allen screw counter -clockwise until it is completely removed. B) Align one rack ear over the three 3/32 holes on the left side of the P owerCenter .
18 GROUNDING Y OUR CABLE TV , SA TELLITE DISH, AND ANTENNA CONNECTIONS IMPORT ANT NO TE: Improper grounding can easily result in surge damage , regardless of the Clean Power ™ filters and surge protection provided by your P owerCenter .
19 HTS 5000 MKII FEA TURES PLEASE TURN TO NEXT P AGE FOR DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT FEA TURES S W IT C H E D O N S U R G E P R O T E C T E D C L E A N P O W E R U N S W IT C H E D O N T IM E D O N O U T 1.
20 HTS 5000 MKII FEA TURES NUMBERS REFER TO DRA WINGS ON P AGE 19 INDEX DRAWINGS 1. Wiring OK LED: Indicates that L-N polarity is correct on the AC outlet that powers the P owerCenter . If the LED is off , unplug the P owerCenter and consult an electrician.
21 NUMBERS REFER TO DRAWINGS ON P AGE 19 12. Off Button: Press to turn off outlets programmed as “switched on” or “switched on after delay” . 13.
22 NUMBERS REFER TO DRAWINGS ON P AGE 19 16. High Current Audio Filter: F or high current audio components such as power amplifiers , special filter circuit to reduce noise from the A C power line that would degrade the audio performance and to optimize high current demand.
NUMBERS REFER TO DRAWINGS ON P AGE 19 23. 1/8 Inch Mini-Plug Jack Output for Remote DC hookup: Enables remote control of an external device . 24. Normal/Remote Switch: Allows the P owerCenter to operate in Remote or Normal modes .
24 TROUBLESHOO TING PROBLEM – The PowerCenter is not r eceiving power . P ossible Cause #1 T he P owerCenter is not turned on. P ossible Solutions • Press the ON button on the PowerCenter . • Make sure the PowerCenter’ s AC power plug is plugged into a properly grounded 120V wall outlet.
25 TROUBLESHOO TING (continued) P ossible Cause #3 T he P owerCenter’ s power cord is plugged into an outlet on the back of one of your components and the component is not turned on. P ossible Solution • T urn on the component. NOTE: For the best possible performance, plug the PowerCenter into a wall outlet, not an outlet on another component.
26 TROUBLESHOO TING (continued) P ossible Cause #2 P owerCenter is plugged into a switched outlet on a component which is not turned on. T he PowerCenter will not receive power and therefore will not provide power to the components plugged into the P owerCenter’ s outlets .
TROUBLESHOO TING (continued) PROBLEM – The ”UNSWITCHED ON“ LED is off . P ossible Cause T he P owerCenter is not plugged into a properly grounded AC outlet. P ossible Solution • Plug the PowerCenter into a properly grounded 120V outlet. PROBLEM – The ”SWITCHED ON“ LED is off .
TROUBLESHOO TING (continued) P ossible Cause #2 Y ou are using the Remote DC Control feature (see page 10) and haven’t plugged a 1/8” mini-plug cable into either the P owerCenter’ s corresponding outlet or the component you wish to activate the Remote DC Control feature .
TROUBLESHOO TING (continued) P ossible Cause #2 Y ou are using the Remote DC Control feature (see page 10) and haven’t plugged a 1/8 ” mini-plug cable into either the P owerCenter’ s corresponding outlet or the component you wish to activate the Remote DC Control feature .
FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS Q . What is the importance of component-to-component filtering? A. With the Monster P owerCenter , AC power must first go through a segment of noise filters , which isolates your equipment from noise on the A C power line. Most manufacturers’ battle against line noise stops there .
FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS Q . Will it harm a component to plug it into an outlet that it’ s not designated to power , like a high power amplifier into an outlet marked for TV? A. No . However , you may not realize the full performance potential of the component.
32 Glossary of P ower -Related T erms Audio Noise: In the audio-frequency range , any electrical disturbance introduced from a source extraneous to the signal.
33 Filter: A selective network of resistors , inductors , or capacitors which offers compar atively little opposition to certain frequencies , while blocking or attenuating other frequencies. Ground: A point in an electrical system that has zero voltage.
34 Spike: An abrupt transient which comprises part of a pulse , but exceeds its average amplitude considerably . Surge: A large, sudden change of voltage or current, usually caused by the collapse of a magnetic field or by a shortened or opened circuit element.
® A division of The Monster Group ™ 455 V alley Drive • Brisbane • CA 94005 Visit us on the web at: monstercable.com The Monster P ower Home Theatre Reference P owerCenter ™ HTS 5000 MKII is protected under U .S. P at. No . 5,589,718. Other P atents P ending.
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