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WALL-MOUNTING OPTIONS

The WattBox 800 Series can be mounted to a wall or cabinet by using the small bracket. Mount the small bracket to the WB-800 with 

the flat part of the bracket facing away from the outlets. 
1.  Locate wall studs using a stud finder (not included).
2.  Position and level the wall-mount template in the desired location, then mark the wall with the screw locations. 

3.  If the location does not allow for stud mounting, use an anchor (included) or toggle bolt (not included) with the appropriate 

weight rating for the WattBox.

4.  Secure the WattBox to  

the wall.

Screw

Anchor

Washer

Summary of Contents for 800 Series

Page 1: ...LED 1 CONTROLLED 2 CONTROLLED 3 CONTROLLED 4 CONTROLLED 5 CONTROLLED 6 NETWORK RESET 120VAC 60Hz POWER SAFE VOLTAGE ACC UPS LINK OFF ON WB 800 IPVM 12 CONTROLLED 7 FILTERED CONTROLLED 8 CONTROLLED 9 C...

Page 2: ...dicator LEDs Show the status for Internet System Auto Reboot Safe Voltage Surge Protected and Grounded For more information about indicator meanings see page 10 F Power switch Press to manually toggle...

Page 3: ...d monitoring L Safe Voltage switch Toggles Safe Voltage on and off When enabled Safe Voltage turns off outlets to protect connected equip ment from out of range input voltage M Power input Input for 3...

Page 4: ...tage protection rating L N 500V L G 500V N G 500V Joule rating 3 240 joules Load shedding when connected to OvrC UPS RACK MOUNTING OPTIONS This WattBox is designed for standard 19 equipment racks and...

Page 5: ...Page 5 Small bracket mounting Screw Position Screw Position Screw Position Wall Mounting...

Page 6: ...CENTER HOLES FOR ANGLED MOUNTING USE CENTER HOLES FOR ANGLED MOUNTING USE CENTER HOLES FOR ANGLED MOUNTING USE CENTER HOLES FOR ANGLED MOUNTING USE CENTER HOLES FOR ANGLED MOUNTING Screw Position Scre...

Page 7: ...away from the outlets 1 Locate wall studs using a stud finder not included 2 Position and level the wall mount template in the desired location then mark the wall with the screw locations 3 If the loc...

Page 8: ...3 Connect the IEC power cord to the power conditioner and to the WattBox UPS if applicable or a grounded outlet CONTROLLED 1 CONTROLLED 2 CONTROLLED 3 CONTROLLED 4 CONTROLLED 5 CONTROLLED 6 NETWORK R...

Page 9: ...our router or network switch 2 Log in to your OvrC account 3 Add the WB 800 by entering its MAC address and service tag ST number You can now complete setup through OvrC 4 Ensure your firmware is up t...

Page 10: ...o Reboot Green Auto reboot is enabled WattBox will power cycle outlets that are on when communication with the assigned website IP address is lost Outlets that are off will not power cycle Off Auto re...

Page 11: ...10 minutes before attempting to reset otherwise the reset will fail If the circuit breaker continues to trip move one or more components to another WattBox The attached component is not receiving pow...

Page 12: ...device in an unstable position where it might fall and cause injuries This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present Do not cover this device with a cloth...

Page 13: ...WattBox ensure that the device s wires are also properly grounded Warning Liquid avoiding electrical shocks Do not operate the WattBox if liquid of any kind is spilled onto or inside the unit Do not...

Page 14: ...Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequen...

Page 15: ...TRESPONSIBLEFORANYRADIOORTVINTERFERENCECAUSEDBYUNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT The Class B digital apparatus me...

Page 16: ...anty limitation for internet purchasers SnapAV products purchased outside the SnapAV website do not carry a valid Connected Equipment Protection Policy unless purchased from an Authorized SnapAV Deale...

Page 17: ...ions may be used All wires e g AC power lines telephone lines signal data lines coaxial cable etc leading into the protected equipment must first pass through a single SnapAV protector designed for th...

Page 18: ...18 WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon black which is known to the State of California to cause cancer For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov Version 200401 10...

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