Panamax Power Supply MAX 5510 User Manual

MAX  
®
5510 ACRegenerator  
Owner’s Manual  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Before You Begin.........................................................1  
Introduction.................................................................2  
Connection Diagram....................................................3  
Feature Overview.........................................................4  
Feature Details  
High-Current Outlet Bank......................................8  
Voltage Sense Triggers.........................................8  
Circuit Breakers.....................................................8  
Audio / Video Line Level Protection.......................9  
Coaxial Line Protection.........................................9  
Telephone Line Protection.....................................9  
AC Power Cord......................................................9  
AC Surge Protection...........................................10  
SurgeGate Plus™ Protection...............................10  
Analog Voltmeter & Ammeter.................................5  
Convenience Lamp................................................5  
Convenience Outlet................................................5  
Diagnostic Lights...................................................6  
Sequential Startup/Shutdown................................6 Technical Specifications............................................11  
Filtered Outlet Banks 1 & 2.....................................7 Contacting Panamax.................................................11  
Isolation Transformer Outlets.................................7 Balanced vs. Isolated Power......................................12  
Frequently Asked Questions.......................................13  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Items included with the MAX® 5510 ACRegenerator:  
1 - MAX®5510 ACRegenerator™  
1 - Convenience Lamp with 5W  
halogen bulb  
1 - RJ-11 Telephone Cable  
1 - IEC 320, 120V/15A  
10 ft. power cord  
2 - Rack mount brackets and  
3 - Coax Cables for  
Satellite TV, Cable TV  
and/or Antennas  
mounting screws  
Please verify that you have received all these items. If not, contact Panamax.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Your Audio/Video components are constantly being  
bombarded by electromagnetic interference (EMI)  
and radio frequency interference (RFI) through their  
power cords. This contaminated power can affect  
analog and digital equipment and will degrade the  
overall performance of your entire system. Digital  
components can also introduce noise on their AC  
power lines, which can interfere with the performance  
of analog components. Common symptoms of con-  
taminated power include, among others, pops, hiss-  
es, hums, and visual artifacts. Most power filtering  
devices remove some of this interference but don’t  
provide a comprehensive solution to the problem.  
The MAX® 5510 allows you to switch between  
Isolated and Balanced modes as there is no way to  
categorically state that either filter mode is better than  
the other. Both modes provide clean, regenerated  
power to your digital source components. Results  
will depend upon the quality of incoming power,  
noise sources close to your home or system, the  
combination of components and the routing of inter-  
connected cabling. One setting may provide better  
results than the other for your particular system but  
the only way to really know is to try both and use the  
one that sounds better to you.  
Functionality:  
Although the MAX® 5510’s functionality revolves  
around noise filtration and power protection, many  
other exciting features enhance your overall enter-  
tainment experience, including:  
An analog, backlit voltmeter indicates the AC line  
voltage coming into your system.  
An analog, backlit ammeter shows the actual cur-  
rent draw of all your connected components, giv-  
ing a visual reference as to how your system is  
functioning under a variety of conditions.  
A
detachable convenience lamp simplifies  
Level 2 – for Analog Components:  
changing CD’s or DVD’s and making other system  
adjustments in low-light situations. A rear panel  
connector for the lamp also allows for its use dur-  
ing system setup.  
The MAX® 5510 ACRegenerator’s Tri-Power  
Filtration System is the Complete Solution!  
The second level in the Tri-Power Filtration system  
features two banks of independently filtered outlets (2  
outlets per bank) for analog components. These  
outlet banks utilize "Balanced Double L" filter circuits  
that are far superior to any other design in filtering  
out all forms of electromagnetic and radio frequency  
interference in both common and normal modes.  
Cross-contamination between your components is  
also eliminated with this design.  
Level 1 - for Digital Source Components:  
A combination ON/OFF/Dimmer switch controls  
both the meter lighting and convenience lamp.  
An Always-On, convenience outlet on the front  
panel is for temporary AC connections.  
True isolation from contaminated power sources is  
the first level. The heart of the MAX® 5510 is a  
500VA, Isolation Transformer that provides power to  
four outlets for your digital source components. AC  
Regeneration through electromagnetic coupling  
between the primary and secondary windings of the  
transformer allows only clean, pure AC power to  
reach your equipment. None of the EMI/RFI contam-  
ination gets past the isolation transformer! In addi-  
tion, any noise generated by your digital source com-  
ponents is isolated and prevented from reaching the  
rest of your connected equipment.  
As you read through the rest of this manual, you’ll  
discover many more unique features. As audio-  
philes, we care about the quality of your listening  
and/or viewing experience. Our goals are to:  
• Provide clean, pure power  
• Protect your investment  
• Enhance the pleasure you get from your A/V  
system  
Level 3 – for High-Current Components:  
The third level of the system specifically addresses  
the unique power requirements of current-hungry  
components such as amplifiers and powered sub-  
woofers. These components rapidly draw large  
amounts of current to replenish their capacitors after  
thunderous bass notes. Line conditioners that utilize  
coils (inductors) in series with the AC power line can  
"choke" off this large in-rush current, thereby reduc-  
ing the amplifiers’ ability to operate at peak perform-  
ance levels. The MAX® 5510’s high-current outlets  
are fed by noise filtration circuitry that does not uti-  
lize coils. It provides full, unimpeded power for your  
amplifiers and powered subwoofers for maximum  
performance and the optimum listening experience.  
Two different power modes, Isolated and Balanced,  
are available as output from the isolation transformer.  
These are selected with the front panel AC  
Regeneration pushbutton. In the Isolated mode, the  
secondary (load side) of the transformer’s winding is  
completely isolated from ground connections.  
Thank you for choosing Panamax for your power  
quality needs. Please finish reading the instructions,  
install the MAX® 5510, and enjoy the full potential of  
your entertainment system.  
In the Balanced mode, a center tap wire from the sec-  
ondary winding is connected to ground. This creates  
a balanced voltage waveform (+60V Line-Ground & -  
60V Neutral-Ground, 180 degrees out-of-phase),  
which still provides 120VAC to your equipment.  
Other Convenience Features Enhance the  
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM  
Tri-Power Filtration System  
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FEATURE OVERVIEW  
AC Regeneration  
Control and LED  
Indicators:  
Select either Isolated  
or Balanced power for  
your digital source  
components.  
Lamp  
Receptacle:  
For the 5W-halogen  
Convenience Lamp.  
Use to illuminate  
working area &  
other components.  
Switched  
Outlets  
Lamp and Meter LED Indicators:  
Dimmer: Status indicator lights  
Controls brightness for Switched Outlets,  
Ammeter:  
Voltmeter:  
Convenience Outlet:  
Provides a quick convenient  
way to plug in components  
such as camcorders and  
video game systems.  
Backlit analog meter  
measures current draw  
for connected equipment  
up to 15 Amps.  
Backlit analog meter  
measures incoming  
voltage source from  
0-150 VAC.  
Pushbutton:  
1 of 2 Triggers that  
can activate a turn-  
on or shutdown  
sequence for the  
Isolated and High-  
Current outlets.  
of the Ammeter,  
Voltmeter  
DC Voltage Triggers,  
and Unsafe Voltage  
backlighting and  
Convenience Lamp.  
Isolation Transformer  
Outlets:  
Four outlets provide either  
Isolated or Balanced power  
for digital source components  
such as DVD or CD players.  
Use the front panel AC  
High-Current Outlet Bank:  
Two delayed outlets designed  
for High-Current components  
such as amplifiers and  
Satellite Coax Jacks:  
Two pair of gold plated  
F-Connectors optimized for  
Satellite TV signal line protection.  
15A Circuit Breaker:  
Opens in the event that  
equipment plugged into  
the MAX® 5510 draws  
Filtered Outlet Bank 1:  
AV RCA Jacks:  
Four pair of RCA style  
connectors. Circuits are  
optimized for audio and  
video signal line protection.  
Two Always-On, Balanced,  
Double L filtered outlets  
for Low-Current analog  
powered subwoofers.  
too much current. When components such  
The current available to  
connected equipment is  
not limited by the noise  
filtration components.  
white is visible, the  
breaker has opened.  
Reduce the load and  
push to reset.  
as pre-amplifiers,  
receivers, VCRs  
and tape decks.  
Cable TV Coax Jacks:  
Gold plated F-Connectors  
optimized for Cable TV or  
non-amplified Rooftop  
Regeneration pushbutton to  
select the desired power mode.  
Rear Panel  
Convenience Lamp  
Receptacle:  
Antenna signal line protection.  
IEC Main Power  
Receptacle:  
Ground Lug:  
Provides a  
Power cord connects common  
Filtered Outlet Bank 2:  
High-Current Outlets  
Turn-On Switch:  
Telephone Jacks:  
In/Out connections  
for telephone line or  
pay-per-view line  
protection.  
Isolation Transformer  
Circuit Breaker:  
Voltage Sense Trigger Inputs:  
Two Always-On, Balanced  
Double L filtered outlets  
for Low-Current analog  
components such  
as pre-amplifiers,  
receivers, VCR’s  
3.5 mm Mono Mini-Plug jacks. Connect to a remote  
trigger device that provides 12VDC to trigger a startup  
/ shutdown sequence. This is the second trigger that  
will activate the MAX® 5510 turn-on or shutdown  
sequence. (See switched outlets pushbutton on front  
panel).  
3-position slide switch.  
Allows adjustment of the  
Turn-On delay for the 2  
High-Current Outlets.  
Choose between 0, 10  
and 30 seconds.  
Opens in the event that  
equipment connected  
to the Isolated Outlets  
exceeds 4 amps current  
draw. When white is  
visible, the breaker has  
opened. Reduce the  
load and push to reset.  
to this receptacle.  
grounding point  
for equipment  
with separate  
ground leads  
and tape decks.  
Isolation Transformer Outlets Turn-Off Switch:  
3-position slide switch. Allows adjustment of the  
Turn-Off delay for the 4 Isolation Transformer Outlets.  
Choose between “Always-On”, 10 and 30 seconds.  
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FEATURE DETAILS  
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. An On/Off Dimmer switch controls the brightness. Please note that this switch  
also controls the Convenience Lamp described in the next section.  
The Voltmeter samples the incoming voltage from the wall receptacle and provides a visual representation of the available  
power. The Voltmeter is Always-On and indicates the incoming line voltage even during an unsafe voltage condition.  
Readings above 150V will not be accurate due to the meter’s damping characteristics.  
The Ammeter measures the amount of current being drawn by the connected equipment and the MAX® 5510. The MAX®  
5510 does use a small amount of power and its current is included. The Ammeter needle will fluctuate as music or movie  
soundtracks call upon the amplifiers to reproduce thunderous bass notes. During an unsafe voltage condition, the Ammeter  
will continue measuring the amount of current being drawn by the MAX® 5510, but since all of the connected equipment  
has been disconnected by the SurgeGate Pluscircuitry, the needle will be only slightly above zero.  
Convenience Lamp  
The convenience lamp included with your MAX® 5510 plugs into an industry standard XLR receptacle on the front or  
rear panel. The lamp is approximately 14" in length and will bend to provide illumination of other audio/video equipment.  
Warning  
1. DO NOT use lamps in both front and rear panel receptacles at the same time. This will overload the lamp’s  
power supply and cause damage not covered by the MAX® 5510’s warranty.  
2. USE ONLY A 12V DC, 5W-HALOGEN BAYONET BASE, ANSI T-3 REPLACEMENT BULB. Use USHIO JC12V-  
5W/BA9S or equivalent. A higher rated bulb will overload the lamp power supply and cause damage not  
covered by the warranty.  
3. Make sure the protruding lamp does not interfere with cabinet or glass doors. The lamp may be removed and  
stored next to the unit if interference does occur.  
4. DO NOT PLUG ANY OTHER TYPE OF EQUIPMENT INTO THE LAMP RECEPTACLE! XLR receptacles are also  
used on some audio equipment such as microphones. Damage will occur if other types of equipment are  
plugged into this receptacle.  
On/Off/Dimmer Switch  
The rotary switch located next to the lamp receptacle controls the meter backlighting and the convenience  
lamp. When the knob is turned completely to the left, it is in its OFF state. Turning the knob to the right will  
turn the lamp and meter lights ON and increase their brightness.  
Convenience Outlet  
A single outlet on the front panel of the MAX® 5510 provides an easy-to-reach power source for electronic equipment typ-  
ically used on a part time basis. Such equipment includes anything from video game systems to camcorders. Do not use  
this outlet for household appliances like vacuum cleaners!  
The convenience outlet not only provides superior surge suppression, but also taps into one of the Balanced Double L Filter  
Circuits to provide clean power for your sensitive electronic equipment. This outlet is an Always-On outlet and will contin-  
ually supply a steady source of power for your connected equipment. It is important to remember that power will be  
disconnected only in the event of an unsafe voltage condition.  
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FEATURE DETAILS  
Diagnostic/Indicator Lights  
The MAX® 5510 is loaded with special features to save your connected equipment from many different forms of dangerous  
power disturbances. Five diagnostic lights on the front panel inform you in the event of a power disturbance or when a spe-  
cial feature is activated. The indicators are:  
Switched Outlets: Green LED. This light indicates the status of the “Switched Outlets” pushbutton on the front panel and  
corresponds with the switch position. When the button is in the “ON” position, the light is ON. When the button is in the  
“OFF” position, the light is OFF. “Switched Outlets” refers to the Isolation Transformer Outlets and the High-Current Outlets.  
See their respective sections for switching options.  
DC Voltage Trigger: Green LED. This light indicates status of the DC voltage triggers on the back panel of the MAX® 5510.  
The light is ON when a DC voltage trigger is activated and OFF when a DC voltage trigger is not receiving a signal. This light  
will also be ON if nothing is plugged into a DC voltage trigger input jack. This indicates that the DC voltage trigger is being  
bypassed.  
Unsafe Voltage: Red LED. Under normal voltage conditions, this light stays OFF. When this light is FLASHING slowly  
(once per second), it indicates an undervoltage (<95 VAC) or overvoltage (>137VAC) condition. When the light is flashing  
quickly (4 times per second), it indicates a 10 second recovery period from an under/overvoltage condition. This light will  
flash quickly when the MAX 5510 is first plugged into the wall outlet.  
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Isolated Power: Green LED. When this light is ON, it indicates that the Isolated Power Mode has been selected for the  
power supply to the digital source components.  
Balanced Power: Green LED. When this light is ON, it indicates that the Balanced Power Mode has been selected for the  
power supply to the digital source components.  
AC Regeneration Control: Pushbutton switch used for selecting the power supply mode for the digital source com-  
ponents connected to the Isolation Transformer Outlet Bank. One of the adjacent LEDs for Isolated Power or Balanced Power  
will illuminate to indicate the active switch position. See the Isolation Transformer Outlets section on the next page for  
more information.  
Sequential Startup/Shutdown  
Complex audio/video systems are susceptible to internally generated surges if all of the system components are powered on  
or off at the same time. One of the symptoms of this condition is speaker “thump” (which can damage the speakers). The  
MAX® 5510 is designed to eliminate these transients by providing a “start-up” delay for the High-Current Outlets and a “shut-  
down” delay for the switched Isolation Transformer Outlets. This allows the components plugged into the switched outlets  
to power-up and stabilize before any amplifiers and powered subwoofers are turned on. This sequence is reversed during  
shutdown. The amplifiers and powered subwoofers turn off, their power supplies drain, then the equipment plugged into the  
switched outlets is turned off.  
Information on setting the delay times is included in the Isolation Transformer Outlets and High-Current Outlet Bank  
sections that follow.  
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FEATURE DETAILS  
Filtered Outlet Banks 1 & 2  
Four outlets (two banks / two outlets per bank) are fed through separate "Balanced, Double L" noise filtration circuits. These  
circuits are designed to eliminate the noise contamination of the AC power that is most detrimental to the performance of  
analog or video components like stereo receivers, VCRs or televisions. The two dedicated filters are carefully engineered to  
provide power filtration and inter-component noise isolation for both common-mode (line/neutral-to-ground) and normal-  
mode (line-to-neutral) EMI/RFI. This means that high-frequency interference will be drastically reduced not only from the  
incoming power but also from equipment plugged into the other outlet banks, regardless of what "mode" it occurs in. Even  
equipment with ungrounded, 2-bladed plugs receives clean power.  
Both banks remain ON continually (Always-On) to provide a constant power source for programmable analog or video com-  
ponents. A personal video recorder (such as TiVo™) and VCR are two examples of components that require constant power.  
A TiVo™ video recorder relies on continual power to monitor the cable signal and retain its programmed information. A VCR  
should be connected to one of these always-on, filtered outlets to maintain correct clock time and programmed recording  
information.  
Isolation Transformer Outlet Bank  
Four outlets are fed power through the heart of the MAX® 5510, the Isolation Transformer. These outlets should be used for  
digital components like DVD players, CD players, and laser disc players.  
Pure, clean power is obtained by using the isolation transformer to regenerate AC current. The power from a typical wall  
outlet is often contaminated with electromagnetic (EMI) and radio frequency (RFI) interference (noise) picked up by the power  
lines between the power utility’s generating plant and the wall outlet. This contaminated power feeds the isolation trans-  
former's primary winding and is regenerated (through electromagnetic induction) as clean power on the isolated secondary  
winding. The outlets are connected to the secondary winding, which has no conductive connection to the primary winding.  
This isolates your digital source equipment from contaminated power, and prevents any noise generated in the system’s dig-  
ital components from flowing back to other connected equipment.  
Two different power filtration modes, Isolated and Balanced, are available as output from the isolation transformer. These  
are selected with the front panel AC Regeneration pushbutton. In the Isolated mode, the secondary (load side) of the trans-  
former’s winding is completely isolated from ground connections.  
In the Balanced mode, a center tap wire from the secondary winding is connected to ground. This creates a balanced volt-  
age waveform (+60V Line-Ground & -60V Neutral-Ground, 180 degrees out-of-phase), that still provides 120VAC to your  
equipment.  
More information regarding the Isolated and Balanced power filtration modes may be found in the Introduction on page 2  
and the Technical Descriptions on page 12.  
A 3-position slide switch (Isolation Transformer Outlets Turn-Off) located on the rear panel controls the timing for the  
Isolation Transformer Outlets. Together, these outlets can be set as Always-On or with a turn-off delay of either 10 or 30 sec-  
onds to prevent internally generated surges. This switch provides the option of having a total of eight Always-On outlets (4  
Filtered Outlets and 4 Isolation Transformer Outlets). See the Sequential Startup/Shutdown section for more informa-  
tion.  
When set to one of the delay positions (10 or 30 seconds), the Isolation Transformer Outlets are controlled by the Switched  
Outlets pushbutton and/or the DC Voltage Sense Triggers. In this setting, the Isolation Transformer Outlets will not power  
down until after the selected time delay has elapsed.  
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FEATURE DETAILS  
High-Current Outlet Bank  
The two high-current outlets allow amplifiers and powered subwoofers to perform to their full potential. When the movie  
thunders with a terrific explosion or when the music reaches a climactic crescendo, an amplifier has to rapidly draw large  
amounts of current to replenish its power supply 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.  
The high-current outlets are designed with a turn-on delay option of 0, 10 or 30 seconds. The 3-position, High-Current  
Outlets Turn-On Switch on the back of the MAX® 5510 is used to select the desired time delay. When a delay is selected,  
the high-current outlets will turn on after the isolated outlets and turn off before the isolated outlets (if they are not set to  
Always-On). With a delay, the connected equipment will not power up simultaneously, thus preventing loudspeaker noises  
such as “thumping”. See the Sequential Startup/Shutdown section for more information.  
Voltage Sense Triggers  
This feature provides two ON/OFF triggers for the MAX® 5510 using a 12VDC remote control signal. Many components  
such as pre-amplifiers and receivers have a 12VDC trigger built in, and will transmit a constant power signal when turned  
on and in use. This power signal will initiate the startup or shutdown sequence of the MAX® 5510’s switched outlets. An  
AC Adapter of the appropriate voltage, plugged into a switched outlet on the receiver, may also be used if a 12VDC trigger is  
not built in.  
The MAX® 5510 Voltage Sense Trigger input uses standard 3.5 mm mono mini-plug jacks. These jacks have electrically  
isolated switches built in. If nothing is inserted into the input jacks, the voltage sense is bypassed and the MAX® 5510  
Switched Outlets button on the front panel controls the startup/shutdown sequence. If a plug is inserted into either one of  
the input jacks, the voltage sense becomes the startup/shutdown trigger. Please note: The Switched Outlets pushbut -  
ton on the front panel must be left in the “ON” position if you are using a DC trigger.  
The DC Voltage Trigger indicator LED (on the front panel) indicates the status of the Voltage Sense Triggers. When at least  
one 3.5 mm mono mini-plug is connected to the voltage sense input jacks and a DC voltage signal is present, the LED will  
light to indicate that the voltage sense circuit is ON and the MAX® 5510’s switched outlets are ON. When the source com-  
ponent is turned off and there is no DC signal, the indicator LED will also be off.  
Circuit Breakers  
There are two separate circuit breakers on the back panel of the MAX® 5510. The main circuit breaker will trip only if the  
total current draw exceeds the maximum current rating (15A). This means that, collectively, all loads must draw more than  
15 Amps before the circuit breaker will trip. There is also a 4 Amp circuit breaker to protect the 500 VA Isolation Transformer  
and its circuitry. The Isolation Transformer provides pure power for digital source components, which require very little cur-  
rent to operate at peak performance. Please note: Do not plug high-powered amplifiers or powered subwoofers  
into the Isolation Transformer Outlets. Their current requirements may exceed the 4 Amp limit and cause the  
circuit breaker to trip.  
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FEATURE DETAILS  
SignalPerfectA/V Signal Line Protection  
In the event of a power surge, system components plugged into different AC receptacles and/or circuits can create voltage  
differentials that result in "rogue" surges on the signal lines. These "backdoor" surges can be as damaging to your equip-  
ment as an externally generated surge. Equipment that typically provides “backdoor” access for damaging surges includes,  
ceiling mounted video projectors or powered subwoofers located away from the main system components. The MAX® 5510  
provides four line-level protection circuits that are optimized for audio and video signals. The clamping level is 6.5 VDC.  
Although the circuits are individually labeled for video and audio signals (Y, PR, PB, SUB), performance is identical and they  
may be used for any combination of audio or video signal lines.  
SignalPerfectCoaxial Line Protection  
Panamax’s exclusive SignalPerfect™ Technology provides application-specific protection for your satellite and cable TV  
equipment. The satellite connections are for coaxial cables connected to a DBS (single or dual LNB) satellite dish. The  
antenna connection is for a non-amplified rooftop antenna or cable TV line. It may also be used to protect the equipment  
plugged into the MAX® 5510 from “backdoor” surges in situations where the video signal runs to another room for an addi-  
tional television.  
Cable TV (Including HDTV) – TV tuners operate at approximately 10 millivolts (0.01 V) and utilize the frequency spec-  
trum of 50Mhz to 950Mhz. The clamping level of the MAX 5510’s cable TV protection circuitry is 700 millivolts (0.7 volts).  
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That’s less than 1 volt above normal operating levels. The circuitry is shielded to prevent interference and has been opti-  
mized to have less than 1dB of signal loss throughout the entire 50Mhz to 950Mhz range.  
Satellite - Satellite dish LNB’s can require up to 24 volts to operate and utilize the frequency range of 950Mhz to 2.2Ghz.  
The clamping level of the MAX® 5510’s satellite protection circuitry is 27 volts - just 3 volts above the maximum operating  
voltage. The circuitry is shielded to prevent interference and has been optimized to have less than 1dB of signal loss  
throughout the entire 950Mhz to 2.2Ghz range.  
Please note: All coaxial cable sheaths from outdoors must be grounded to the building grounding electrode  
system where they enter the building (per applicable NEC/CEC code). A driven ground rod is not adequate and  
may be dangerous.  
SignalPerfectTelephone Line Protection  
Satellite TV receivers require a telephone line connection for Pay-Per-View services. The MAX® 5510 also provides surge  
protection for this line. One pair of RJ-11/45 compatible telephone jacks is provided for this. The circuitry utilizes auto-  
resetting PTCRs and solid-state SIDACtors™ for reliability and unsurpassed protection. The clamping level of the MAX®  
5510’s telephone protector is 260 volts. This will allow typical ring voltage (90-130VAC) and operating battery voltage  
(-48DC) to pass through the circuit and still protect the modem in your satellite receiver from damage.  
Please note: The protection circuitry will not work if the phone lines are reversed. The incoming phone cable  
must be connected to the "LINE" jack and the cable to the audio/video equipment must be connected to the  
"EQUIP" jack.  
Power Cord  
The MAX 5510 comes equipped with a UL recognized, 10 foot, IEC320 power cord rated for 120V, 15-Amps, minimum 14  
gauge wire and the cord secured to the enclosure with a cord retention bracket. The cord is not intended to be removed.  
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FEATURE DETAILS  
The MAX® 5510 provides protection against common problems on the AC power line. This includes spikes/surges and sus-  
tained overvoltages or undervoltages. Panamax’s exclusive Protect or Disconnect™ circuitry is designed to protect against  
spikes/surges while the SurgeGate Plus™ circuitry is for sustained over/under voltage protection.  
Protect or Disconnect™ AC Surge Protection  
When the MAX® 5510 ACRegenerator™ is subjected to a high voltage surge, voltage output is limited to a safe level and the  
high levels of surge current are diverted away from the connected equipment.  
1. Voltage reaches an unsafe level.  
2. If surge is greater than MAX  
• When subjected to a 6,000V (open circuit voltage) / 500A (short circuit current) surge, the MAX® 5510 limits  
voltage output to less than 330V peak, ULs lowest rating. The MAX® 5510 will withstand without damage,  
multiple 12,000A surges, far exceeding the UL maximum requirement of only 3,000 Ampere surges.  
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5500 capacity, it disconnects.  
• If the magnitude of the surge is greater than the capacity of the surge protection components, the MAX® 5510’s  
Protect or DisconnectCircuitry will disconnect your equipment in order to protect it. The MAX® 5510 will need  
to be repaired or replaced by Panamax if this occurs.  
SurgeGate Plus™ Protection  
The MAX® 5510 constantly monitors the AC line voltage for unsafe voltage conditions such as prolonged overvoltages and  
undervoltages (brownouts). These unsafe conditions pose a very dangerous threat to all electronic equipment within the  
home. If the MAX® 5510 senses an unsafe power condition, it will automatically disconnect your equipment from the power  
to protect equipment from damage. Once the voltage returns to a safe level, the MAX® 5510 will automatically reconnect  
the power.  
1. Voltage reaches an unsafe high  
level and the SurgeGate Plus™  
disconnects.  
2. Voltage reaches a safe level and  
SurgeGate Plus™ automatically  
reconnects.  
If the line voltage exceeds the overvoltage threshold (137VAC) or falls below the undervoltage threshold (95VAC), the MAX®  
5510 will perform the following tasks until line voltage returns to a safe level:  
3. Voltage reaches an unsafe low level  
1. Disconnects power to all connected equipment.  
2. Unsafe Voltage LED is activated and will blink once per second during the unsafe voltage condition.  
and SurgeGate Plus™ disconnects.  
4. Voltage reaches a safe level and  
SurgeGate Plus™ automatically  
reconnects.  
The MAX® 5510 requires line voltage to return to within the safe operating range for 10 seconds before returning to normal  
operating mode. This is referred to as “Over/Undervoltage Recovery”. The safe operating range is considered 5V above the  
under-voltage threshold (~100V) and 5V below the overvoltage threshold (~132V). Once this safe operating range is reached,  
the MAX® 5510 will perform the following functions:  
1. Unsafe Voltage LED will blink 4 times per second for Over/Undervoltage Recovery.  
2. Power is restored to all connected equipment after the 10-second delay. The normal start-up sequence as deter-  
mined by the “High-Current Outlets Turn-On Switch” and “Isolated Outlets Turn-Off Switch” will be followed.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
DC TRIGGER  
Connection.......................................................................3.5 mm mono mini-plug  
Voltage and Polarity...........................................3-18VDC nominal, bi-directional  
Current Requirement....................................................................................>25mA  
Dimensions.......................17” W x 12” D x 3.5” H, (4.1” H including feet)  
Weight.............................................................................................26 lbs.  
AC CIRCUIT  
SATELLITE CIRCUIT  
NOISE FILTRATION:  
Clamping Level................................................................................................27V  
Attenuation...............................................................<1 dB from 950MHz - 2.2GHz  
Shielded...........................................................................................................YES  
Connections......................................................................Gold plated, Female “F”  
Filtered Outlet Banks........................................................55 dB (100 KHz - 1 MHz)  
Isolation Transformer Outlets...................................... 120 dB (100 KHz - 1 MHz)  
High-Current Outlets.......................................................50 dB (100 KHz - 1 MHz)  
ANT/CATV CIRCUIT  
SURGE PROTECTION:  
Clamping Level...............................................................................................0.7V  
Attenuation.................................................................<1 dB from 5MHz -950MHz  
Shielded...........................................................................................................YES  
Connections......................................................................Gold plated, Female “F”  
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........................................................................................2325 Joules  
Peak Impulse Current................................................................................91,000A  
Catastrophic Surge Circuit ..............................................................................YES  
TELEPHONE CIRCUIT  
Clamping Level..............................................................................................260V  
Capacitance......................................................................................30pf (approx.)  
Suppression Modes...........................................................Metallic & Longitudinal  
Wires Protected....................................................................2 wire/ 1 pr. (pins 4,5)  
Fuseless/Auto-Resetting..................................................................................YES  
Connections............................................................................................RJ-11/45  
AC:  
Line Voltage...............................................................................................120VAC  
Max Current Rating......................................................................15A (1800 Watts)  
Thermal Fuse...................................................................................................YES  
Over/Under Voltage Protection.........................................................................YES  
Over-voltage shutoff threshold / Response time........137 4 VAC, 10 milliseconds  
Under-voltage shutoff threshold / Response time......95 4 VAC, 500 milliseconds  
LINE LEVEL A/V  
Clamping Level..........................................................................................6.5VDC  
Attenuation..........................................................<0.01dB from 1Hz to 6MHz  
<0.06dB from 6MHz to 38MHz  
<2.0dB from 38MHz to 100MHz  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice due to product improvement.  
Connections........................................................................................RCA, Female  
CONTACTING PANAMAX  
For product and warranty information, dealer information, and other general information contact  
Customer Relations at:  
• Fax 707-283-5901  
800-472-5555 or 707-283-5900, 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. PST  
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ISOLATED vs. BALANCED POWER  
Power Modes in the MAX® 5510  
Balanced Power  
Single-phase grounded-neutral power  
The standard method of residential power delivery in the U.S.  
The neutral, or "grounded" conductor, is bonded to the earth, or  
"grounding" conductor. The N-G panel bond creates a severe  
imbalance with respect to common-mode currents, which can  
lead to "hum" in A/V equipment. There are three problems with  
this configuration that are specifically targeted by our "Isolated"  
and "Balanced" power modes:  
1. Line and neutral current imbalance. Unbalanced currents in  
the L-N can radiate magnetic fields, which can couple inductively  
from connected power cords to nearby A/V cables.  
With "Balanced Power", the asymmetric, zero-volt N-G reference  
at the panel is replaced by a symmetric ground reference  
between line and neutral. Hum-producing common-mode cur-  
rents (2) and radiated electrostatic fields in the connected power  
cords (3) are both eliminated by voltage phase cancellation.  
Radiated magnetic fields can still be evident (but to a much less-  
er degree than with grounded-neutral power), unless the imped-  
ances from L-G and N-G in the connected equipment are equal.  
2. Ground skew. Voltage drops due to common-mode current  
flowing into the earth ground can cause a skew between signal  
ground references in interconnected A/V equipment.  
3. Line and neutral voltage imbalance. Unbalanced voltages  
from line and neutral to ground can cause connected power  
cords to radiate electrical fields, which can couple capacitively to  
nearby A/V cables.  
Conclusion  
"Balanced" and "Isolated" Power are both exceedingly efficient at  
overcoming the inherent problems of the unbalanced earth  
ground reference in domestic single-phase power systems, with  
small but definable distinctions. They are both effective in reduc-  
ing common mode currents and radiated magnetic and electro-  
static fields from connected power cords. The primary difference  
is simple: "Isolated Power" is better at reducing the magnetic  
(inductive) component, and "Balanced Power" is better at reduc-  
ing the electrical (capacitive) component. Because all A/V cables  
have some amount of inductance and capacitance (defined col-  
lectively as "impedance"), they are susceptible to both types of  
interference, and the trade-offs will vary with the system config-  
urations.  
Isolated Power  
With "Isolated Power" the N-G panel bond is broken by floating  
the line and neutral, and the ground reference voltage is driven to  
neutralize the hum-producing ground leakage currents (2).  
Consequently, L-N currents are equalized, effectively eliminating  
magnetic field radiation from connected power cords through cur-  
rent phase cancellation (1). Radiated electrical fields can still be  
evident (but to a much lesser degree than with grounded-neutral  
power), unless the impedances from L-G and N-G in the connect-  
ed equipment are equal.  
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FAQs  
My MAX® 5510 power cable does not  
reach the wall outlet. Can I use an  
extension cord to make it reach?  
The Isolation Transformer Outlets are not  
switching ON or OFF with the MAX® 5510.  
How can I fix this?  
The halogen light on the Convenience  
Lamp is dead. What type of light do I  
replace it with?  
Yes, but you must use only Panamax extension  
cords to keep your warranty valid. Ask for Part  
# GEC1410 (10 feet long) or  
These outlets may be set as either switched or  
always-on outlets. The 3-position, Isolated  
Outlet Turn-Off Delay switch on the back panel  
controls this. Change the setting of this switch  
from Always-On to a delayed setting. This will  
allow the Isolation Transformer Outlets to  
become Switched Outlets.  
The halogen light must be replaced with a  
12VDC, 5-Watt bulb or damage to lamp power  
supply may occur. Use USHIO JC12V-5W/BA9S  
or equivalent.  
# P12X10NEMA5-15 (Premium Grade)  
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The provided coax or telephone jumper  
cables are not long enough to reach my  
equipment. Can I use other cables?  
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There is an audible buzz/hum coming  
from my MAX® 5510. What is the cause  
of this and how do I make it go away?  
The MAX 5510 is ON but the Voltmeter  
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Yes, any length cable of the same type meets the  
and Ammeter are not lit up. What is the  
problem?  
This is the result of a DC Bias that is usually  
introduced in your circuit by certain appliances-  
most commonly lamps with High-Low dimmer  
switches and some room heaters, which use  
only half of the AC sine wave. These appliances  
introduce a small DC bias placed on the AC sup-  
ply. Some audio equipment- especially ampli-  
fiers with toroidal power transformers- may react  
unfavorably to this DC voltage, and buzz. The  
MAX® 5510 isolation transformer will remove  
this waveform distortion and protect the loads  
plugged into the isolated outlets. If the distortion  
is bad, you may actually hear the MAX® 5510  
buzzing slightly as it works to correct the AC  
power. The best way to stop the buzz is to find  
the source of the disturbance (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 about this.  
warranty requirements.  
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Check the Meter Light Dimmer control to see if  
the lighting is turned ON or OFF. If the control  
knob is turned OFF, turn it ON and continue  
turning until you have reached the desired light  
level. If the control knob is turned ON and there  
is no light, turn the knob to maximum. If you  
still have no light, call Panamax Customer  
Service for help.  
The 4 Amp, Isolation Transformer circuit  
breaker continually trips. What is the  
problem?  
The four Isolation Transformer Outlets share the  
500 VA Isolation Transformer for their power  
source. The connected equipment plugged into  
the four outlets is drawing more than 4 Amps  
collectively, causing the circuit breaker to trip.  
These four outlets are designed specifically for  
low-current, digital source components. Check  
to see if you have connected a high-current  
amplifier or subwoofer to the Isolation  
Transformer Outlets. If so, unplug the high-cur-  
rent components and plug them into the High-  
Current Outlet Bank.  
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I connected the 5W Convenience Lamp  
and the lamp will not work. What is the  
problem?  
1. Check to see if the bulb is burned-out.  
2. If the bulb is good, if the unsafe voltage LED  
is OFF and the light control knob is turned on  
and the light is still not on, call Panamax  
Customer Service for help.  
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