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OWNER’S MANUAL

WB-OVRC-UPS-1100-1 WB-OVRC-UPS-1500-1  WB-OVRC-UPS-2000-1

WELCOME TO WATTBOX™

WattBox power products are designed specifically to provide customers with advanced protection for their valuable electronics and custom 

integrators with maximum flexibility for installation. Rest assured that WattBox products deliver the protection and safety for your customers’ needs. 

All WattBox products are UL certified and built with the highest-quality components available.

KEY FEATURES

Inlet Surge Protection – 

Built-in protection for the UPS and all connected equipment against power surges.

Automatic Voltage Regulation – 

Incoming power is monitored to avoid harmful over- or under-voltage conditions. Power is increased in Boost 

mode and decreased in Buck mode.

Battery Backup for WattBox IP Devices– 

Battery backup for powering critical equipment connected to a WattBox IP device during power 

outages and fluctuations. Batteries can be serviced without turning the UPS off.

Emergency Power Off – 

Built-in contact for EPO.

PC Connection – 

Built-in connections for PC access to the GUI and shutdown control to notify the PC when battery level is critical.

SNMP Card (sold separately) –

 Use the SNMP card to access the GUI over Ethernet and notify devices on the network when the battery level is 

critical.

IMPORTANT – BATTERIES ARE DISCONNECTED FOR SHIPPING

When you receive your UPS, the internal backup batteries are disconnected from the circuit board for safety during shipping. Re-connect the wires 

before installing the UPS.

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Step 3

Remove front panel.

Connect the battery wires.

Replace the front panel.

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Summary of Contents for WB-OVRC-UPS-1100-1

Page 1: ...eased in Buck mode Battery Backup for WattBox IP Devices Battery backup for powering critical equipment connected to a WattBox IP device during power outages and fluctuations Batteries can be serviced...

Page 2: ...REAR PANEL SEE DIAGRAMS ON OPPOSITE PAGE 1 Circuit Breaker Resetting circuit breaker that trips out the unit when over amperage conditions occur 2 EPO Emergency Power Off Two pin terminal for turning...

Page 3: ...WB OVRC UPS 1100 1500 2000 Owner s Manual pg 3 WB OVRC UPS 1100 1 REAR PANEL 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WB OVRC UPS 1500 1 REAR PANEL 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WB OVRC UPS 2000 1 REAR PANEL 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 4: ...e rack ears to the UPS Mount the UPS in the rack with the rear of the unit resting on the back brackets POWERING THE UPS The power outlet for the UPS should be on a dedicated circuit for the best perf...

Page 5: ...s By default a metal jumper is placed between the contacts of the EPO connector Remove the jumper and wire a normally closed switch to the connector to use an installed EPO switch EPO Reset To restore...

Page 6: ...uttons ON MUTE SELECT OFF ENTER Button Function Instructions ON MUTE Power ON Press and hold the ON MUTE button for two seconds until the UPS beeps and ON is displayed on the LCD display The critical...

Page 7: ...n Indicates the connected load level equipment connected to outlets in 25 increments Indicates connected device overload Indicates a short circuit in the connected load Operating Status Indicates that...

Page 8: ...how long the programmable outlets remain on Default DIS Disable the programmable outlet function Using this setting all UPS outlets will remain on battery mode until the battery is depleted 03 Progra...

Page 9: ...e high loss point The UPS uses the internal auto voltage regulator to step the input power down to the specified output range Boost Mode AC Normal Boost mode is used when the input voltage is lower th...

Page 10: ...it back in 3 If issue persists contact WattBox Technical Support 28 Battery voltage too low 1 Ensure batteries are securely connected 2 Remove UPS power cord then plug it back in 3 If issue persists...

Page 11: ...igh load connected to UPS outlets Check the LCD panel for UPS status Have an electrician check the power connection and quality of power The UPS is emitting an audible alarm UPS operating mode issue S...

Page 12: ...quipped with internal batteries and only the service person can replace the batteries BATTERY ACCESS Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Remove the front panel cover Disconnect the battery wires Remove the four batt...

Page 13: ...e the new battery packs in the tray as shown above Place the cover back on the battery tray and reassemble the UPS WB IP UPS 1500 1 WB IP UPS 2000 1 FOUR BATTERY TRAY CONNECTION Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 R...

Page 14: ...Mode 95 96 Buck Boost Mode 93 94 Battery Mode 88 90 BATTERY Type Number 12 V 9AH x 2 12 V 9AH x 4 Terminal Type F2 F2 Typical Recharge Time 4 hours recover to 90 capacity Charging Current Max 1 5A 1 5...

Page 15: ...connections including terminal torque shall be provided Replacement of Batteries Located in a Service Access Area A Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable...

Page 16: ...or Connected Equipment Protection Policy Valid only in the United States and Canada It is the policy of WattBox that it will in its sole discretion replace pay to replace at fair market value or pay t...

Page 17: ...out of reprogramming or loss of programming and or data shipping charges or fees service calls loss or damage occasioned by fire theft flood wind accident abuse or misuse and products subject to manu...

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