Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Appendices
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Precautions ..................................................................................................................................ii Proper Grounding and Installation Tips ....................................................................................
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Please read and observe the following safety points at all times.; WARNING - Power Sources; If you don’t know the type of electrical power that is supplied; WARNING - Grounding and Polarization; Use grounding
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read and observe the following safety points at all times. WARNING - Power Sources Do not plug your Monster PowerSource into a power outlet that differs from the source indicatedfor safe use on the Monster PowerSource. If you don’t know the type of electrical powe...
Page 5 - Do not create a trip hazard with the power cord.; WARNING - Proper Cleaning
WARNING - Liquid: Avoiding Electrical Shocks Do not operate your Monster PowerSource if liquid of any kind is spilled onto or inside the unit. Do not operate your Monster PowerSource near rain or water that’s spilled or openly exposed (e.g., bathtub,kitchen or bathroom sink). WARNING - Power Cord Sa...
Page 7 - PROPER GROUNDING AND INSTALLATION TIPS; CAUTION - Proper Grounding; IMPORTANT NOTE- Proper Power and Protection
PROPER GROUNDING AND INSTALLATION TIPS CAUTION - Proper Grounding Monster PowerSource requires a properly grounded 3-wire outlet to protect connected equipment. If your AC outletis improperly wired (no ground or reverse polarity), the green ”SYSTEM GROUNDED” LED on the front panel of the Professiona...
Page 8 - MONSTEROUS INTRODUCTION; PRO 7000. PowerSource products
MONSTEROUS INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing Monster Power’s Professional Reference PowerSource ™ PRO 7000. PowerSource products reflect Monster’s commitment to creating performance - enhancing solutions for stage and studio , delivering superior tone and sound quality. Ordinary AC power accesso...
Page 9 - MONSTER’S PATENTED CLEAN POWER STAGES; Each PowerSource has its own Clean Power; between; Clean Power; What exactly is Clean Power; offer lower noise
MONSTER’S PATENTED CLEAN POWER STAGES Each PowerSource has its own Clean Power ™ stage. Clean Power ™ performs two tasks that are vital to high-performance analog, computer and digital reproduction: filtration and isolation. The higher the Clean Power ™ stage number, the more sophisticated and advan...
Page 10 - MONSTER T2 TECHNOLOGY; not clear, the T2 comparator circuit shuts the unit down again
MONSTER T2 TECHNOLOGY The Monster Power Professional Reference PRO 7000 features Monster’s exclusive T2 technology. T2 is an activeelectronic microprocessor-controlled circuitry that sits in front of the surge protection MOVs in Monster Power products.T2 monitors the line, neutral and ground lines a...
Page 11 - BEHIND THE MONSTER POWERSOURCE DESIGN; Richard Marsh; Fi, The Absolute Sound; Noel Lee
BEHIND THE MONSTER POWERSOURCE DESIGN Richard Marsh – There are few experts able to solve the complex problems of AC power, and Richard Marsh is one of the illustrious few. He’s designed best-selling power conditionerscosting more than $3,000, and now brings his expertise to Monster Power. Richard d...
Page 12 - MONSTER CHECKLIST; One Monster Power Professional Reference PowerSource PRO 7000.
MONSTER CHECKLIST Before you do anything, make sure you have all the components you need to enjoy your new high performanceMonster PowerSource. You’ll need the following items to get started: 1) This owner’s manual. 2) Your favorite pen or a computer with an Internet browser (to register your Monste...
Page 13 - HOOKUP GUIDE; STEP 1; The PowerSource has facilities to protect a single phone line.; FOR STANDARD TELEPHONE LINE PROTECTION
6 HOOKUP GUIDE STEP 1 Phone Line Hookup The PowerSource has facilities to protect a single phone line. FOR STANDARD TELEPHONE LINE PROTECTION A) Connect a phone cable from a telephone wall jack to the PRO 7000 IN jack (figure 1a). B) Connect a second phone cable from the PRO 7000 OUT jack to the tel...
Page 15 - The unit is shipped with all outlet pairs set to SWITCHED ON.
8 C) Set the Outlet Pair to SWITCHED ON AFTER DELAY: Press MENU until the display shows the status of the Analog outlet pair. Press the SET button until the time delay changes to the required delay in seconds before the outlet pair will turn on after the ON/OFF button is pressed, as in figure 4. Whe...
Page 16 - Over- and Under-Voltage Audible Alarm Setting; B) Press SET to toggle between ENABLE and DISABLE, as in figure 7.
9 Step 3 Over- and Under-Voltage Audible Alarm Setting This feature enables or disables the audible alarm indicating an abnormal line voltage condition. When set to ENABLE, the unit will sound an alarm when the line voltage tops 130V or drops below 100V. A) Press MENU until the displays shows the al...
Page 17 - Press MENU until the display shows:
10 Step 4 Over- and Under-Voltage Automatic Shutdown Setting This feature enables or disables the automatic shutdown feature for abnormal line voltage. When set to ENABLE,the unit will shut itself down whenever the line voltage tops 134V or drops below 96V. A) Press MENU until the display shows: B) ...
Page 18 - Illustration of rear panel showing remote in AC 120V; Step 5
G R O U N D B R E A K E R 1 5 A A C 1 2 0 V 6 0 H z 1 4 4 0 W C O N T I N U O U S ( 1 8 0 0 W M A X ) P H O N E D C I N3 - 3 0 V A C I N 1 2 0 V D C O U T 1 2 V X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W H i g h P o w e r F i l t e r D i g i t a l F i...
Page 19 - Plug a 1/8“ mini-plug cable into the REMOTE IN DC 3
12 Step 6 Remote DC Control Hookup This feature allows your PowerSource to be turned on and off with an Automatic Switching Control.A component that shouldn’t be powered on constantly (such as an amplifier) can be plugged into one of the SWITCHED ON AFTER DELAY outlets and activated when needed. Thi...
Page 20 - Step 7
X L R L A M P P U S H 13 Step 7 XLR Jack Hookup NOTE: You’ll need an additional Monster XLR light to connect to the PRO 7000’s XLR light Jack. Use the dimmer knob to control light intensity. To remove the Monster XLR lightfrom the XLR Jack, press the PUSH tab, and gently pull on the metal housingof ...
Page 21 - High Power AC Outlet Hookup; Isolated Clean Power Stage 5 Ultra High Power Filter:; Optimized for extreme noise rejection, provides
14 G R O U N D B R E A K E R 1 5 A A C 1 2 0 V 6 0 H z 1 4 4 0 W C O N T I N U O U S ( 1 8 0 0 W M A X ) P H O N E D C I N3 - 3 0 V A C I N 1 2 0 V D C O U T 1 2 V X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W H i g h P o w e r F i l t e r D i g i t a l ...
Page 22 - Computer AC Outlet Hookup; Isolated Clean Power Stage 5 Computer Filter:; Optimized to reduce noise generated by computer
G R O U N D B R E A K E R 1 5 A A C 1 2 0 V 6 0 H z 1 4 4 0 W C O N T I N U O U S ( 1 8 0 0 W M A X ) P H O N E D C I N3 - 3 0 V A C I N 1 2 0 V D C O U T 1 2 V X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W H i g h P o w e r F i l t e r D i g i t a l F i...
Page 23 - Digital 1 & 2 AC Outlet Hookup; Illustration of rear panel showing Digital Filter 1 and 2
16 G R O U N D B R E A K E R 1 5 A A C 1 2 0 V 6 0 H z 1 4 4 0 W C O N T I N U O U S ( 1 8 0 0 W M A X ) P H O N E D C I N3 - 3 0 V A C I N 1 2 0 V D C O U T 1 2 V X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W H i g h P o w e r F i l t e r D i g i t a l ...
Page 24 - Analog AC Outlet Hookup; Illustration of rear panel showing Analog Filter
G R O U N D B R E A K E R 1 5 A A C 1 2 0 V 6 0 H z 1 4 4 0 W C O N T I N U O U S ( 1 8 0 0 W M A X ) P H O N E D C I N3 - 3 0 V A C I N 1 2 0 V D C O U T 1 2 V X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W H i g h P o w e r F i l t e r D i g i t a l F i...
Page 25 - PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 19-22 FOR DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT FEATURES
18 G R O U N D B R E A K E R 1 5 A A C 1 2 0 V 6 0 H z 1 4 4 0 W C O N T I N U O U S ( 1 8 0 0 W M A X ) P H O N E D C I N3 - 3 0 V A C I N 1 2 0 V D C O U T 1 2 V X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W X L R L A M P M A X O U T P U T 1 2 V D C 3 W H i g h P o w e r F i l t e r D i g i t a l ...
Page 26 - INDEX DRAWINGS; NUMBERS REFER TO ILLUSTRATION ON PAGE 18
19 INDEX DRAWINGS 1. On/Off Button: Press to supply AC power to outlets programmed as SWITCHED ON or SWITCHED ON AFTER DELAY. Press again to shut these outlets off. 2. Menu Button: Press to begin programming mode. 3. Set Button: Press to set parameters or options selected by the MENU button. 4. Dimm...
Page 27 - NUMBERS REFER TO DRAWINGS ON PAGE 18
20 11. Digital Filter 1 LED Indicator: Indicates the DIGITAL FILTER 1 outlet pair has power. 12. Digital Filter 2 LED Indicator: Indicates the DIGITAL FILTER 2 outlet pair has power. 13. Computer Filter LED Indicator: Indicates the COMPUTER FILTER outlet pair has power. 14. High Power LED Indicator:...
Page 28 - Digital Filter 1 Outlets:; Replace only with the same type/rating fuse.; Digital Filter 2 Outlets:; can degrade computer performance.
21 NUMBERS REFER TO DRAWINGS ON PAGE 18 19. Analog Filter Fuse: 2A slow-blow fuse protects the ANALOG FILTER from power overload. Replace only with same type/rating fuse. 20. Digital Filter 1 Outlets: For digital components such as Digital Multitrack, DAT Machine, Minidisk, Digital Signal Processor,...
Page 29 - Computer Filter Fuse:; High Power Filter 1 Outlets:; Optimized for high-current analog components such as subwoofers; Noise Reduction Mode Switch:
24. Computer Filter Fuse: 10A slow-blow fuse protects the COMPUTER FILTER from power overload. Replace only with the same type/rating fuse. 25. High Power Filter 1 Outlets: Optimized for high-current analog components such as subwoofers or a main amplifier, special filter circuits reduce noise from ...
Page 30 - High Power Filter 2 Outlets:; a surge-protected line to the selected device.
27. High Power Filter 2 Outlets: Optimized for high-current analog components such as surround amplifiers or Receivers, special filter circuits reduce noise from the AC power line that would normally degrade PRO equipmentperformance. NOTE: Digital or low-current PRO equipment will not be harmed if c...
Page 32 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM – The PRO 7000 is not receiving power.; The PowerSource is not turned on.
25 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM – The PRO 7000 is not receiving power. Possible Cause #1: The PowerSource is not turned on. Possible Solutions: • Press the ON/OFF button on the PowerSource. • Make sure the AC power cord is plugged into a properly grounded 120V wall outlet. Possible Cause #2: Too many dev...
Page 33 - The component is plugged into an outlet programmed as
26 TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause #3: The power cord from the PowerSource is plugged into an outlet on the back of a component that is not turned on. Possible Solution: • Turn on the component. NOTE: For the best possible performance, plug the PowerSource into a wall outlet, not an outlet on another...
Page 34 - • Turn on the component.; PROBLEM – The speakers hum or buzz.; • Connect your PowerSource to a dedicated outlet.
27 TROUBLESHOOTING Possible Cause #2: The PowerSource is plugged into a switched outlet on a component that’s not turned on, so it’s not getting power andwon’t provide power to the components plugged into its outlets. Possible Solution: • Turn on the component. NOTE: For the best possible performanc...
Page 35 - PROBLEM – The “GROUND OK” LED is off.; The PowerSource is not plugged into a properly grounded AC outlet.
28 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM – The “GROUND OK” LED is off. Possible Cause: The PowerSource is not plugged into a properly grounded AC outlet. Possible Solution: • Plug the PowerSource into a properly grounded 120V outlet. LIT_PRO7000_manual.qxd 11/10/2003 4:30 PM Page 29
Page 36 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; and from various; Q. Does it matter into which outlets I plug my components?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. What is the importance of component-to-component filtering? A. With Monster PowerSource technology, AC power is improved by noise filtering that isolates your equipment from interference riding the AC line. Most other manufacturers just stop there, but Monster keeps goi...
Page 38 - APPENDIX A; Glossary of Power-Related Terms; several for electrical and electronic products.; Digital Noise
31 APPENDIX A Glossary of Power-Related Terms AC: Alternating Current. Amp: An abbreviation for Ampere, a unit of electrical current or the rate of flow of electrons. Balanced Mode: Noise Reduction with Clean Power Stage 5 filtering and a transformer configuration that references ground. Benefits in...
Page 39 - Normal Isolated Mode:
Hertz (Hz): A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second. Joules: A rating commonly used to indicate energy storage, or the amount of electrical surge that can be absorbed by a surge suppressing device. The higher the joule rating, the more energy absorbed. Normal Isolated Mode: The default pow...
Page 40 - APPENDIX B; LIMITED WARRANTY FOR CONSUMERS (United States); “Adequate Use”
APPENDIX B Thank you for purchasing this Monster Power Professional PowerCenter product. All Monster Power products arefinely engineered and robustly manufactured to boost any system's performance beyond what you thought possible.And Monster proudly stands behind every one of its products, not somet...
Page 41 - Dealer new and in its original packaging.; “Product Defect”
“Formal Warranty Claim” means a claim made in accordance with the section “Formal Warranty Claims” herein. “Product” means a Product listed in the Specifications Table below, and (iii) You bought from an Authorized Dealer new and in its original packaging. “Product Defect” means an inadequacy of the...
Page 42 - Please register Your Product at
SCOPE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY PRODUCTS. If a Product contained a Product Defect when You bought it from an Authorized Dealer and Monster receives a Formal Warranty Claim from You before the end of the Warranty Period for Product Defects applicable tothe affected Product, then Monster will provide Y...
Page 43 - SPECIFICATIONS TABLE; Warranty Period for Product
SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 36 Product Model No. Warranty Period for Product Pro 800 Five (5) Years Pro 1000 Five (5) Years Pro 2000 Five (5) Years Pro 2500 Five (5) Years Pro 3500 Five (5) Years Pro 5100 Five (5) Years Pro 7000 Five (5) Years Pro AVS2000 Two (2) Years LIT_PRO7000_manual.qxd 11/10/2003 4:3...
Page 44 - FORMAL WARRANTY CLAIM; HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM.
FORMAL WARRANTY CLAIM HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM. In the event of a Product Defect, You must follow these instructions: (1) Call 1-877-800-8989; (2) Give a detailed explanation of the Product Defect; (3) Obtain a Return AuthorizationNumber; (4) Return the Products, shipping prepaid by You, to Monster for v...
Page 45 - Register Your Product For Warranty Coverage; to register online
Please Tear the Return Registr ation Card Out of the Manual Here Register Your Product For Warranty Coverage Please either complete and return this warranty registration by mail, or go to monstercable.com/warranty to register online Name (please print) _______________________________________________...
Page 46 - Monster
5. Was this Monster PowerCenter a gift? Yes No 6. What was the purchase price of this unit? __________________ 7. How would you describe your experience when purchasing this product? The salesperson was knowledgeable and helpful The salesperson was not knowledgeable about Monster Power products I kn...