INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
The following is an overview for installing your Power Manager product.
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Unpack all of the contents of the T10X carton.
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Plan your system and lay out all of the equipment that will be connected to the T10X.
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Place the T10X in the rear of a rack or where it will be used, being sure to follow both the safety
precautions listed in the front of this manual and the placement recommendations. DO NOT plug the
unit in yet.
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Plug each of the components into the T10X. You may want to make a note on paper listing the
components that are connected to each outlet.
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With all of the attached components in the OFF position, plug the T10X into the wall.
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With the T10X OFF, attach remote triggering cables (if applicable).
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Turn on and test for proper operation.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
(1) TRIBUTARIES T10X
(1) Installation & Operation Guide
(2) Rack Ears
PLANNING YOUR SYSTEM
Think about which components need to work together, and place them in close proximity to one another.
Be aware of those products that generate the most heat and understand that excessive heat adversely
effect your components. Place them accordingly – allowing sufficient ventilation. You may also want
to consider putting frequently handled components in the most convenient locations. Decisions about
triggering options for your T10X will depend on many factors including the type of components in the
system and whether they are self-controlled or part of a multi-room or whole-house system. By carefully
planning the system's architecture in advance, your T10X can be integrated into any configuration you
choose.
All components in a system must be connected to a Power Extension Bar in order for the system to be
protected from electrical disturbances and to achieve maximum noise and AC line conditioning benefits.
Failure to do this will degrade system performance and leave it vulnerable to electrical damage.
PLACEMENT
It is recommended that the T10X be placed in the same location as your other audio/video components so
it can be easily reached when manually operating the other controls in the system. There should be a clear
line of sight between the operator and the unit to allow easy user feedback of system status.
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