watt box WB-800-IPVM-6 Bedienungsanleitung

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WB-800-IPVM-6
QUICK START GUIDE
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FRONT PANEL
A. Power Inlet: For 3 prong IEC power cord.
B. Circuit Breaker Reset Button: Press this button to restart the WattBox aer an overload.
C. AC Power switch: Press to manually toggle the outlets on or o. is glows with an amber light when the unit is powered.
D. Safe voltage slider switch: Toggles the “Safe Voltage” feature on and o, which protects your gear using normalized power ow.
On is to the le; o is to the right.
E. Indicator LEDS: See the system status, Internet activity, auto reboot, safe voltage, surge protection, and grounding (see page 9).
F. Network Connection: Connect to the Local Area Nertwork (LAN) for IP control and monitoring.
G. Accessory Port: Not used at this time, but included for future upgrades.
H. UPS Link: For connection to a Wattbox UPS unit.
I. Reset Button: Use a thin tool (paper clip, toothpick) to press this to restart the network card (no settings are changed). Press and
hold 5 seconds to set the power strip to DHCP. Press and hold 10 seconds to reset the power strip to factory default.
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A B C D E F G H I

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J. Controllable Outlets: All outlets are switchable (IP controlled).
K. Power Indicators: ese illuminate when power to the matching outlet is on.
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
is package contains:
• Power strip
• Removable power cord
• Clip Screws (2) • Nuts (2) • Mounting clips (2)
• Rack Ears (2 short, 2 long)
• Rack Ear Screws (8)
RACK EAR MOUNTING OPTIONS
e long rack ears allow you to mount the unit
at varying depths within the rack, as shown here.
Surface
mounting
Recessed
mounting

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RACK EAR MOUNTING OPTIONS
e rack ears can be used to mount the power strip in several arrangements other than on the rack. You can mount it under a counter
or shelf (below le), on top of a table (below right), or against the wall (not shown). With each of these options, you can choose to
mount it ush to the surface (bottom) or displaced (top). In addition, you can mount the unit at angled increments of 45°. See our
website for examples.

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RACK MOUNT WITH CLIPS
is can be mounted vertically on the outside of one rail of a rack.
Using the nuts and screws provided, install the mounting brackets
(with the clips oriented as shown at right) on the outside of one
rack rail. Place the clips 3"–4" from each end of the power strip.
Mount the Strip
Align the power strip with the inside of one edge of the mounting
bracket. Apply pressure and rotate until the units snaps into place.
WALL MOUNT WITH CLIPS
is unit can also be mounted on a wall, either vertically or horizontally.
Draw a level or plumb line. Using wall anchors or other appropriate hardware (not
provided), attach the mounting brackets (clips oriented as shown) centered on the level
or plumb line, so that the clips are 3"–4" from each end of the power strip. For the greatest
stability and safety, we recommend you mount the brackets to studs wherever possible.
Next, insert the unit as described in Mount the Strip, above.
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CONNECTIONS AND SETUP
If attaching an IP-enabled WattBox UPS to the power strip, plug the cable from the UPS into the UPS link port (page 2, item H).
Caution: e UPS link must be connected before applying power to the WB-800.
If you desire OvrC connectivity, plug a network cable from your router or switch into the network port (page 2, item F).
Plug in the IEC power cord (page 2, item A).
Internet
Web Browser
Access
Mobile Apps
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Router
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Use OvrC Web and
smartphone apps to monitor
the WattBox remotely
OvrC Web Server

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CLAIMING THE WATTBOX ON OVRC
e WB-800 has many powerful features that are accessed through OvrC, our award-winning remote management tool.
If you are not familiar with OvrC, visit OvrC.com. To nd training for OvrC, log in to SnapAV.com, click on the Training tab, and
then launch Snap University.
Finishing Setup with OvrC
1. Ensure the WB-800 is connected to the internet via your 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. Ensure your rmware is up to date, schedule automatic reboots, set up power-on delays,
etc.

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LED INDICATORS
e bank of six LED indicator lights give you key information about the health of your system.
Internet Green (Solid) All sites / IP addresses are communicating with the WattBox
Green (Flashing) At least one (not all) sites / IP addresses are communicating with the WattBox
Red None of the sites / IP addresses are communicating with the WattBox.
System
Status
Green (Solid) WattBox processor is in an operating state and can be accessed via the WattBox interface
Red (Flashing) Firmware for the WattBox processor is being updated, during this state the WattBox cannot be
accessed via the WattBox interface.
Auto
Reboot
Green Auto reboot is enabled. WattBox will power cycle outlets that are ON when communication with
the assigned Website/IP Address is lost. Note: outlets that are OFF will not power cycle.
O Auto Reboot is Disabled, no power cycle will occur when communication with the assigned
Website/IP Address is lost.
Safe
Voltage
Green Safe voltage is enabled. e current incoming AC voltage is safe for operation.
Red Incoming AC voltage is NOT safe. Outlets have been turned o to protect the equipment.
O Safe voltage is disabled.
Surge
Protected
Green e WattBox is powered on and outlets are protected.
O e WattBox is not powered on, or the MOVs have opened removing power from the outlets.
Grounded Green Incoming AC outlet is grounded.
O Incoming AC outlet is not grounded and requires inspection by an electrician.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
Wattbox is not
receiving power
(the System
Status LED is
not illuminated).
Wattbox is not turned on. If the WattBox power button does not show amber, press it.
No power is being supplied. Make sure the AC power plug is plugged into a properly
grounded 120V (nominal) wall outlet.
Some outlets are controlled by a wall switch. Try ipping the
switches in the room, especially those near the wall outlet.
Also check the location’s circuit breakers.
Too many devices are connected, causing an
overload, tripping the WattBox’s internal circuit
breaker.
Press the circuit breaker reset button. Allow 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.
e attached
component is
not receiving
power from the
WattBox.
Component is plugged into a controlled outlet
and the outlet is o.
Log in to the Wattbox interface to turn the outlet on.
In some instances, a component plugged into a
switched outlet won’t automatically power itself
up when the Wattbox is turned on.
Turn the component power on.
Speakers emit
a humming or
buzzing noise.
Wattbox is sharing AC power with equipment
that is not properly grounded.
Connect Wattbox to a dedicated outlet.
Unplug dierent components from Wattbox one at a time to
see if the noise stops.
e speakers are sharing a lter with noisy gear. Move the power cords for the speakers (or the noisy
components) to a dierent outlet lter bank.
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