Installation for protection for network cable, Installation for protection for telephone line – Smart Power Systems Computer Guardian User Manual
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Computer Guardian
Power Cord
Installation for Protection for Network Cable
NETWORK
1. Unplug the equipment's network cable from the wall RJ45 network jack and plug into the RJ45
"DEVICE" on the Computer Guardian.
2. Plug the provided CAT5 cable to the RJ45 jack "LINE" on the Computer Guardian.
3. Plug the other end of the CAT5 cable into the wall RJ45 network jack. Your equipment is now
fully protected. Place the Computer Guardian where monitoring lights can be observed.
Use the Standard CAT 5 Network Patch cord when using the Network protection RJ45 circuit.
Connected
Equipment with
Tel./Modem Jack
Power Cord
Power Cord
Phone Cord
Phone Cord
Network Cord
Network Cord
LINE
LINE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Phone
Wall Jack
Network Jack/ HUB
Connected
Equipment with
Network Jack
IMPORTANT: The Computer Guardian is designed to be compatible with a GFCI (Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter), however, during plug in the GFCI might trip. Press the reset button to
restart the circuit.
Note: Do Not plug more than 3 Computer Guardian products to a circuit that has a GFCI circuit
breaker or GFCI wall outlets.
NOTE: Model TBF15P-1111TN comes with
security straps, warning label and Velcro™
to secure unit to connected equipment.
STRAP FOR PIGTAIL
RECEPTACLE
The label on the security
strap is permanent and
warning: to unplug the unit
will cause the label to tear
out and void the warranty.
IMPORTANT: Velcro™ strips are provided so the
Computer Guardian can be attached to your
equipment when needed. Do not place Velcro™
over label.
BACK OF UNIT
Provided with
Velcro™ strips
TELEPHONE
1. Unplug the equipment's telephone cable from the wall jack and plug into the RJ11 "DEVICE"
on the Computer Guardian.
2. Plug the provided telephone cable to the RJ11 jack "LINE" on the Computer Guardian.
3. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into the RJ11 wall jack.
CAUTION: - Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
- Disconnect telephone line at the network interface before installing the secondary
protector.
- Intended for indoor use only.
Telephone Line Protection clamping voltage 250-350 vdc.
The RED light indicates over voltage, improper ground connection or reversed power
wires which needs to be corrected. In an over voltage incident, power is disconnected
to protect the connected equipment.
IMPORTANT: If the RED Light comes on, contact your electrician to inspect and correct the outlet wiring in
order to receive the maximum protection for your connected equipment.
The green light confirms properly the connected equipment is fully protected.
GREEN LIGHT -
RED LIGHT -
Installation for Protection for Telephone Line