DTK-HT1000 Home Theater Power Conditioner User Guide DITEK CORPORATION One DITEK Center 1720 Starkey Road Largo, FL 33771 1-800-753-2345 www.ditekcorp.com DITEK CORPORATION Doc. # INT-100113-001 Rev 2 Part #: 191-537 © 2008 DITEK Corp.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide DTK-HT1000 User Guide MAKING A CLAIM UNDER THE CONNECTED EQUIPMENT PROTECTION POLICY: Index 1. If all the conditions of qualifying for coverage are satisfied, call the DITEK customer service department at 800-753-2345 to obtain a Claim Form and a Return Material Authorization Introduction 2 Features 2 (RMA) number for the return of the DITEK HT1000 Home Theater Power Conditioner. DITEK will send you a Claim Form that must be filled out and returned within ten (10) days. 2.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide DTK-HT1000 User Guide met. This Policy covers damage caused by voltage spikes and surges, which enter the connected Introduction equipment via surge-protected wires. It does not cover damage from continuous over-voltage Thank you for purchasing the DTK-HT1000 Home Theater Power Conditioner. The HT1000 such as occurs when the power company crosses lines, open neutrals, or direct lightning strikes.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide DTK-HT1000 User Guide consistent with the installation instructions provided with the product and periodically updated on the DITEK web site, www.ditekcorp.com. This warranty does not apply if the cause Home Theater Power Conditioner Catalog Number DTK-HT1000 of the failure to properly perform is fire, flood, windstorm, earthquake, direct lightning, or sustained over-voltage or open-neutral events.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide DTK-HT1000 User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING (continued) If the equipment connected to the DTK-HT1000 does not have power: Verify that the wall outlet that the Power Conditioner is plugged into is providing power. LAN Circuit Protection Verify that the circuit breaker on the back of the Power Conditioner is not tripped. If it is, wait ten minutes then reset the circuit breaker. If the circuit breaker trips again, you may have home theater equipment connected that draws more than 15 Amps.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide PRODUCT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS When cleaning the DTK-HT1000, please unplug the Power Conditioner to reduce the risk of electric shock and allow it to cool. Do not use any liquid solvents, spray cleaners or water to clean the product. There are no replacement parts in the DTK-HT1000 Power Conditioner. Do not attempt to dissassemble or repair the product. If you suspect that your Power Conditioner is malfunctioning, please refer to this manual for DITEK contact and warranty information.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide Category DTK-HT1000 User Guide Figure Connection Phone Line To connect your Cable/SAT receiver to your telephone line. These provide one IN port and two OUT ports. They are standard RJ11 phone jacks. Network Line To connect your Media Center PC or game console to an Ethernet network line. They are standard RJ45 Ethernet jacks. DSS / COAX Lines To connect your Cable TV, Satellite TV, Antenna, HDTV, Broadband and other coaxial-cable line. Key to Features Operation 1.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide DTK-HT1000 User Guide 7. Audio Filter 1 – offers optimum reduction of line noise and interference to your audio components IV. Wiring Connection Please refer to following recommended wiring connection list to connect your equipment. 8. Audio Filter 2 – offers optimum reduction of line noise and interference to your audio components 9.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide DTK-HT1000 User Guide Installation III. Remote DC Operation : This function enables you to turn your HT1000 Power Conditioner on or off through any component that is equipped with a 3~30V DC output. Note: The switched outlets of the HT1000 cannot be turned off via the On/Off button on the front of the unit when there is power supplied to the AC or DC remote inputs.
DTK-HT1000 User Guide DTK-HT1000 User Guide The No Delay setting will immediately power-on the outlets when the front-mounted II. Remote AC Operation: ON/OFF switch is pressed. This function enables you to turn your HT1000 Power Conditioner On or Off through your The Delay setting will power-on outlets that are set for “Switched and Delay,” at the preamplifier or receiver (when equipped with a switched AC power outlet). time intervals set (5, 10 or 15 seconds).