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© 2002 Radio Shack Cor poration. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack and Rad ioShack.co m are tra demarks used by R adio Shack Corp orati on. 61-2423 OWNER’S MA NUAL — P lease read before using this equipment. Thank y ou for p urchasin g the Ra dioShac k 8-Outl et Comp uter Netw ork Eq uipment Surge Protector. It prote cts your v aluab le co mpute[...]
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2 5#('6; " 24'% #76+1 05 Your surg e prot ecto r co nn ect s your fax, modem or other data line to a telephone l ine. When us ing tel ephone lines, i t is i mportant to follow these saf ety pre cautions . R • Never ins tall te lepho ne wirin g durin g a lightnin g storm . • Never i nstall a teleph one ja ck in wet loca tions unl [...]
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3 % 100'%6+0) " 6*' " % 1/276'4 N 5 " .#0 " % #$.' 1. Conne ct your c ompute r ’s L AN OUT cable t o the s urge protec tor’s F AX/MODE M/LAN IN jack. 2. Conne ct the surge p rotecto r ’s LAN OUT to your c omput er equipm ent’ s RJ45 IN jack u sing a LAN cable with R J45 plug at two ends (n ot suppl ie[...]
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61-2423 05A02 Pr in t ed in Ch i na Radi oSha ck C orp orat ion Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Condition The PROTECTED WHEN LIT , ON an d GROUNDED WHEN LIT indicato rs turn off, and the s urge p rotecto r sounds an ala rm. Solution Devices connec ted to y our su rge prot ector are no lo nger pro tected from surg es and power is not allow ed to pass bey on[...]