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FEATURE DETAILS

Power Switch and LED Indicator:

Momentary

Pushbutton (non-latching); activates a turn-on or

turn-off sequence for all the outlet banks.

Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to initiate a

turn-on or turn-off sequence.

Meters:

The analog meters are backlit to provide

the ability to view readings in a dark room.  LEDs

(light emitting diodes) are used in order to provide

durability and long life.  

The 

Voltmeter

samples the incoming voltage from

the wall outlet and provides a visual representation of

the available power. The Voltmeter is active between

the under-voltage and over-voltage shutoff thresholds

(90-140V).

The 

Combination Meter

has two display modes

controlled by the integrated push button on the

brightness control potentiometer. In one mode, the

meter will display “Volts Out” and samples the volt-

age output from the regulation circuit (90-140V). In

the second mode, the meter displays “Amps”. This

amperage reading is measuring the total current

drawn by the MAX 7500-Pro and its connected

equipment (0-15A).

The 

Brightness Control

consists of a rotary poten-

tiometer with an integrated switch in the left-most

position. When the knob is turned to the full left

position and the switch is engaged, the unit enters

“auto brightness” mode. In this mode the brightness

of the display is automatically adjusted in response

to ambient light. 

Bank Status Indicators:

When on, indicate that

the corresponding bank is on. When off, indicate the

corresponding bank is off. When flashing, indicate the

bank is in transition, either turning on or turning off.

Unsafe Voltage:

Red LED.  Under normal voltage

conditions, this light stays off.  When this light is

flashing, it indicates an under-voltage or over-voltage

condition.  In an under or over voltage condition,

power will be disconnected from all outlets to protect

your connected equipment.

Out of Regulation: 

Yellow LED. This indicator will

flash whenever the voltage on the regulated outlets

gets out of range.

Ground Isolation: 

Control the ground connection

of banks 3 and 4. When active these banks have

Balanced Power with an isolated ground connection.

When not active these banks have Balance Power

with a common ground reference.

Convenience Outlet:

A single outlet on the front panel of the Max 7500-

Pro provides an easy-to-reach power source for elec-

tronic equipment typically used on a part time basis.

Such equipment includes anything from video game

systems to camcorders.  

The convenience outlet provides clean, protected

power for your sensitive electronic equipment. This

outlet is Always-On and will continually supply a

steady source of power.  It is important to remember

that power will be disconnected only in the event of

an unsafe voltage condition.

Sequential Startup/Shutdown:

Complex audio/video systems may be susceptible 

to voltage transients generated internally at start-

up/shutdown if all of the equipment is powered on or

off at the same time.  This can cause speaker

“thumps” which are not only annoying but can also

damage the speakers.  The MAX 7500-Pro is

designed to enable custom startup/shutdown

Bank 5 High-Current Outlets:

The two individually-switched high-current outlets

allow amplifiers and powered subwoofers to work to

their full potential.  When the movie thunders with a

terrific explosion or when the music reaches a climac-

tic crescendo, an amplifier has to rapidly draw large

amounts of current to replenish its capacitors.

Traditional line conditioners impede this current draw,

in effect, starving an amplifier and resulting in a flat,

dead sound.  The High-Current Outlet Bank provides

clean, filtered power to amplifiers but has no current

limiting components to impede performance.

Bank 3 or 4 Isolated/Regulated Outlets:

2 individually switched banks are fed power through

the heart of the MAX 7500-Pro, the Isolation

Transformer.  These outlets should be used for digital

components such as DVD players or display devices

like Plasma TVs or DLP projectors.   

Pure, clean power is obtained by using the isolation

transformer to regenerate the AC current.  The power

from a typical wall outlet is contaminated with elec-

tromagnetic (EMI) and radio frequency (RFI) interfer-

ence (noise) picked up by the power lines between

the power utility’s generating plant and the wall out-

let.  This contaminated power feeds the isolation

transformer's primary windings and is regenerated

(through electromagnetic induction) as clean power

on the isolated secondary windings.  The outlets are

connected to the secondary windings, which have no

physical connection to the primary windings.  This is

True Isolation!  Not only will it isolate your digital

source equipment from contaminated power, but also

prevent any noise generated in the digital compo-

nents from flowing back to other connected equip-

ment.

POWER FILTRATION AND REGULATION ACTIVE              

           HIGH CURRENT

BANK 1 ON       BANK 2 ON       BANK 3 ON       BANK 4 ON          BANK 5              BANK 5 

 HC 1 ON           HC 2 ON

 GROUND

ISOLATION

ACTIVE

BRIGHTNE

PRESS: 

METER SEL

AUTO

M7500-PRO

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

Home Theater Power Management

AUTO

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

Home Theater Power Management

AUTO

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

Home Theater Power Management

AUTO

           HIGH CURRENT

   BANK 5              BANK 5 

 HC 1 ON           HC 2 ON

 GROUND

ISOLATION

ACTIVE

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

AUTO

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

AUTO

POWER FILTRATION AND REGULATION ACTIVE              

           HIGH CURRENT

BANK 1 ON       BANK 2 ON       BANK 3 ON       BANK 4 ON          BANK 5              BANK 5 

 HC 1 ON           HC 2 ON

 GROUND

ISOLATION

ACTIVE

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

AUTO

M7500-PRO

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

AUTO

           HIGH CURRENT

   BANK 5              BANK 5 

 HC 1 ON           HC 2 ON

 GROUND

ISOLATION

ACTIVE

BRIGHTNESS 

PRESS: 

METER SELECT

AUTO

Home Theater Power Management

BANK 1 ALWAYS ON                     BANK 2 SWITCHED                     BANK 3 SWITCHED                  

    BANK 4 SWITCHED       

BANK 5 HIGH CURRENT

15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER

MAIN POWER 120VAC/15A

HC 1 

SWITCHED

HC 2 

SWITCHED

CIRCUIT BREAKE

BANKS 3 AN

INPUT

3-24VDC

12 AMP MAX

6 AMP MAX

REGULATED

15 AMP MAX

REGULA

TED 

ISOLA

TED 

FOR 

HD 

VIDEO 

SUB
AMP

RECEIVER

DVR & 
DIGITAL
RADIO

HD CABLE

HD SAT

TEST           

                                 MONTHL

Y

SEE                                           INSTRUCTIOS

TEST           

                                 MONTHL

Y

SEE                                           INSTRUCTIOS

TEST          RESET

RESET          TEST

RESET          TEST

TEST          RESET

6 AMP MAX

BANK 1 ALWAYS ON                     BANK 2 SWITCHED                     BANK 3 SWITCHED                  

    BANK 4 SWITCHED       

BANK 5 HIGH CURRENT

15 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER

MAIN POWER 120VAC/15A

HC 1 

SWITCHED

HC 2 

SWITCHED

CIRCUIT BREAKE

BANKS 3 AN

INPUT

3-24VDC

12 AMP MAX

6 AMP MAX

REGULATED

15 AMP MAX

REGULA

TED 

ISOLA

TED 

FOR 

HD 

VIDEO 

SUB
AMP

RECEIVER

DVR & 
DIGITAL
RADIO

HD CABLE

HD SAT

TEST           

                                 MONTHL

Y

SEE                                           INSTRUCTIOS

TEST           

                                 MONTHL

Y

SEE                                           INSTRUCTIOS

TEST          RESET

RESET          TEST

RESET          TEST

TEST          RESET

6 AMP MAX

Summary of Contents for M7500-PRO

Page 1: ...utilized during the develop ment of this model The MAX 7500 PRO has been specifically engi neered to enhance the performance and life expectancy of high end Audio Video entertain ment gear The combina...

Page 2: ...phone Line Protection 7 AC Surge Protection 7 AVM Automatic Voltage Monitoring Protection 7 Automatic Over Under Voltage Protection 7 Technical Specifications 8 RS 232 Command Specification 9 10 11 12...

Page 3: ...ider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet c...

Page 4: ...ence in both common and nor mal modes Cross contamination between your components is also eliminated with this design High Current Components One bank of individually switched outlets bank 5 specifica...

Page 5: ...R HOME AUTOMATION CONTROL DVD UNIVERSAL COAX PROTECTION 1 3 2 UNIVERSAL COAX PROTECTION 4 BANK 1 ALWAYS ON BANK 2 SWITCHED BANK 3 SWITCHED BANK 4 SWITCHED BANK 5 HIGH CURRENT GROUND LUG 15 AMP CIRCUIT...

Page 6: ...trigger device that uses a DC voltage signal to initiate a startup shut down sequence 11 DC Trigger Output 3 5mm 1 8 Mini Plug jack The M7500 Pro generates its own 12VDC trigger to control another de...

Page 7: ...fiers and powered subwoofers to work to their full potential When the movie thunders with a terrific explosion or when the music reaches a climac tic crescendo an amplifier has to rapidly draw large a...

Page 8: ...s a standard 3 5mm mono mini plug jack Modes of Operation The MAX 7500 Pro offers two modes of operation selected using the Switch Settings Custom Settings switch In the Switch Settings mode all of th...

Page 9: ...8 LAN TEL AC Surge Protection When the MAX 7500 Pro is subjected to a high volt age surge its voltage output is limited to a safe level and the high levels of surge current are diverted away from the...

Page 10: ...Short circuit protection Yes Delay on output 10 seconds DC TRIGGER OUTPUT UNIVERSAL CABLE SATELLITE CIRCUIT TELEPHONE CIRCUIT LAN CIRCUIT AC POWER Line Voltage 120V 60Hz Regulation Range 100V 135V Reg...

Page 11: ...l button to OFF Turns on all outlets Turn on is immediate with no delay Terminates any running turn on or turn off sequence Overrides the DC trigger input Changes the status of the front panel button...

Page 12: ...GOUT triggersource NONE BUTTON TRIGIN where NONE Outlet bank is always ON trigger output is OFF RS232 only BUTTON Trigger on front panel button TRIGIN Trigger on DC input trigger Example SET_TRIGGER 3...

Page 13: ...mode linefeed mode to their original factory settings listed below Resets the configuration below TRIGGER FOR 1 BUTTON TRIGGER FOR 2 BUTTON TRIGGER FOR 3 BUTTON TRIGGER FOR 4 BUTTON TRIGGER FOR HC1 BU...

Page 14: ...FF CR BANK1 status CR BANK2 status CR BANK3 status CR BANK4 status CR HC1 status CR HC2 status CR TRIGOUT status CR status ON OFF if input voltage is within limits PWR NORMAL CR during overvoltage PWR...

Page 15: ...CR BRIGHTNESS x CR FEEDBACK x CR LINEFEED x CR QUERIES continued RESPONSES AND WARNING MESSAGES If unsolicited feedback is enabled the following warning messages will be transmitted under the conditi...

Page 16: ...p the buzz is to find the source of the distur bance most likely a quartz lamp and plug it into a different branch circuit Panamax Technical Support will be glad to help you if you have any questions...

Page 17: ...D EQUIPMENT PROTECTION POLICY DOES NOT APPLY TO THE PANAMAX CONNECTED EQUIPMENT PROTECTION POLICY DOES NOT APPLY TO Service charges installation costs reinstallation costs setup cost diag nostic charg...

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