INSTRUCTIONS MAX® 4310
Thank you for choosing Panamax . The
MAX® 4310 is designed to provide maximum protection for audio/video equipment
with external signal connections such as
cable TV, rooftop antenna and DBS satellite
systems.
INSTALLING THE MAX® 4310
NOTE: The MAX® 4310 and the connected
equipment must be indoors and in the same
building.
AC Installation
1. Plug the MAX® 4310 directly into a prop -
erly grounded 3-wire AC outlet*.
2. Turn the MAX® 4310 on.
3. Plug in one of the pieces of equipment
you want to protect and turn the equipment on.
If the equipment is working correctly, continue to plug in and turn on your equipment. In
the extremely unlikely event that everything
does not work perfectly, stop and read the
troubleshooting section. If you continue to
have problems, call PANAMAX Customer
Relations Department at 800-472-5555, USA
and Canada.
*Many old buildings are inadequately wired.
It is very common for a building to be
improperly grounded. Building wiring and
grounding must conform to applicable NEC
(USA) or CEC (Canada) codes for the PANAMAX connected equipment policy to be valid.
Switched Outlets pushbutton one of two triggers that can
turn-on or turn-off the switched
outlets. Leave this switch in the
ON position if the DC trigger is
being used.
10 Ft. AC Power Cord -
15A Circuit Breaker - will
automatically “open”
when the current load is
greater than 15 Amperes.
When this happens, the
circuit breaker can be
manually reset by simply
pushing the reset button,
which will have “popped”
out.”
Switched Outlets LED (green) indicates the status of the “Switched
Outlets” pushbutton and
corresponds with the
switch position.
Always-On Outlets Three Always-On,
Balanced L Filtered outlets provide a constant
power source for programmable analog or
digital equipment.
Note to CATV Installer:
This reminder is provided to call the attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC. That article
provides specific guidelines for proper
grounding. It specifies that the cable ground
shall be connected to the grounding system
of the building and as close to the point of
cable entry as practical.
Satellite Coax Installation **
1. Connect the coax cable from the satellite
dish to a Satellite coax terminal on the
MAX® 4310.
2. Connect the provided coax jumper cable
to the other Satellite coax terminal on the
MAX® 4310.
3. Connect the other end of the coax jumper
cable to the input jack on your satellite
receiver.
Cable TV or Rooftop Antenna Coax Installation **
1. Connect the coax cable from the wall or
floor plate to a CATV/ANT coax terminal on
the MAX® 4310.
2. Connect the provided coax jumper cable
to the other CATV/ANT coax terminal on the
MAX® 4310.
3. Connect the other end of the coax jumper
cable to the input jack on your television,
VCR, or satellite receiver.
**There is no designated input or output jack for the
MAX® 4310 Satelliteand CATV/ANT coax terminals.
The coaxial protection circuitry is bi-directional in
both signal transmission and protection capabilities.
Ground OK LED - (green)
indicates that the wall
outlet is properly grounded.
Switched Outlets Four Balanced
L Filtered outlets
controlled by one
of the two trigger
sources.
Ground Fault LED - (red)
when lit, indicates that the
wall outlet is improperly
wired.
Voltage Sense Trigger
Input - 3.5mm Mini-Plug
jack. Connect to a remote
trigger device that provides 12VDC to trigger a
startup/ shutdown
sequence. This is the second trigger that will turnon or turn-off the
switched outlets.
Phone Installation
1. Connect a phone cable from the wall jack
to the LINE terminal on the telephone jack on
the MAX® 4310.
2. Connect the provided phone line cable
from the EQUIP terminal on the MAX® 4310
to the input jack on your satellite receiver.
Please note that the protection circuitr y
will not work if these lines are reversed.
Rack Mounting
An optional rack mount kit is available.
Order # GRM2205.
TROUBLESHOOTING
There is no AC power to my equipment, or
my equipment doesn’t turn on.
Make sure that the MAX® 4310 is plugged
into a working AC outlet. Check all AC
connections.
Make sure the MAX® 4310 and connected
equipment is turned on. If you are using the
12VDC trigger, make sure that the source is
actually supplying the voltage needed to
activate the MAX® 4310.
Check to see if the circuit breaker on the
MAX® 4310 needs to be reset (press in).
The MAX® 4310 circuit breaker disconnects
AC power from the connected equipment.
You have exceeded the ampere rating for
your surge protector. As a temporary fix, disconnect one or more pieces of equipment.
Ask your dealer about additional
PANAMAX products that may be required.
Unsafe Voltage LED - (red) when
lit, indicates that incoming voltages are unsafe and the surge
protector has disconnected the
power to protect your equipment.
Always-on Convenience Outlet -
Telephone Jacks -
In/Out connections
for telephone line
or pay-per-view
line protection.
Satellite Coax Jacks - Two pair of
gold plated F-connectors optimized
for Satellite TV signal line protection.
Cable TV Coax Jacks Single pair of gold
plated F-connectors
optimized for Cable TV
and Rooftop Antenna
signal line protection.
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There is no picture or sound on my TV .
Check the coaxial connections, making sure
that they are correctly and securely installed.
Ensure that the TV set is plugged into a powered AC outlet.
When running the DBS system test, the
DBS connection displays as failed.
Check the appropriate connections to ensure
that they are correctly and securely installed.
If you continue to have trouble with your
MAX® 4310 or this section has not fixed the
problem, please call PANAMAX Customer
Relations Department at 800-472-5555.
CONTACTING PANAMAX
For product and warranty information,
dealer information, and other general
information contact Customer Relations
at:
Email: custrelations@panamax.com
Web: www.panamax.com
Fax: 707-283-5901
Phone: 800-472-5555
or 707-283-5900,
7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.PST
MAX® 4310 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
AC Surge Protection
Line Voltage……………......……………….120V, 50/60 Hz
Maximum Current Rating…….......................………….15A
UL 1449 Surge Suppression Rating…...................……330V
Protection Modes…………………….......…..L-N, L-G, N-G
Initial Clamping Level………........….200V Peak, 141V RMS
Response Time………...........................……………...<1ns
Joule Rating……………………............………1650 Joules
Peak Impulse Current……...........................………52,000A
EMI/RFI Noise Filtration……......…. 50dB (100KHz - 1 MHz)
Catastrophic Surge Circuit……......................………….YES
Thermal Fusing……...................……………………….YES
Over/Under Voltage Protection……....................………YES
Over-voltage shutoff threshold…………..............…147V ±8
Under-voltage shutoff threshold……..................……84V±6
DC Trigger
Connection………………….............……3.5mm mini-plug
Voltage and Polarity……..................5-30VDC, bi-directional
Current Requirement….......................……………>10mA
Satellite Circuit
Clamping Level………...........................……………….27V
Attenuation……..................…<1 dB from 950MHz - 2.2GHz
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Connections……..........……………Gold plated, Female “F”
CATV/ANT Circuit
Clamping Level……..................................…………….0.7V
Attenuation………….........……<1 dB from 5MHz - 950MHz
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Connections…………………......…Gold plated, Female “F”
Telephone Circuit
Clamping Level…….....................................………….260V
Capacitance………………….....................…30pf (approx.)
Suppression Modes…….......………Metallic & Longitudinal
Wires Protected…………......……….2 wire/ 1pr. (Pins 4,5)
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