watt box WB-UPS-1100-8 Manual de usuario

OWNER’S MANUAL
WB-UPS-1100-8 WB-UPS-1500-8 WB-UPS-2000-8
™
WELCOME TO WATTBOX™
WattBox power products are designed specically to provide customers with advanced protection for their valuable electronics and custom
integrators with maximum exibility for installation. Rest assured that WattBox products deliver the protection and safety for your customers’ needs.
All WattBox products are UL certied 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 – Battery backup for powering critical equipment during power outages and uctuations. Batteries can be serviced without turning
the UPS off.
Programmable Outlets – Noncritical equipment can be connected to programmable outlets that turn off early to save battery power.
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.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Remove front panel. Connect the battery wires. Replace the front panel.
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
(1) WB-UPS
(1) Owner’s manual
(1) Detachable power cord
(1) USB cable
(2) Upright mounting bases
(4) Rack mounting brackets
(8) Mounting bracket screws
(1) compact disc
FRONT PANEL
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1. Power LED – Illuminates solid blue when the UPS is powered on.
2. Removable Battery Cover – Snap the cover off to access the batteries for connection or replacement.
3. LCD Screen – Used for monitoring and setup of UPS software features.
4. LCD Control Buttons – Used for turning the UPS on and off, navigation and selection in menus, and muting alarm tones.
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 the UPS on (pins connected) and off (pins separated). Leave the jumper in place if
not required.
3. USB Port – Connect an automation system or a computer to control and monitor UPS operation through management software.
4. SNMP Card Slot – Remove the cover to install the optional UPS SNMP Card (not included).
5. Controlled Outlets – Non-critical load outlets that are protected and can be programmed to turn off when the battery level reduces to a set
percentage.
6. Uncontrolled Outlets – Critical load outlets that remain on until the UPS battery is depleted.
7. Ground Lug – Ground post for bonding equipment.
8. Power Inlet – Inlet power cord that connects to the supply outlet.
9. RS-232 Port – Connect an automation system or a computer to control and monitor UPS operation through management software.

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WB-UPS-1100-8 REAR PANEL
RS232
EPO
INTELLIGENT SLOT
INPUT
USB
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
13A,120Vac
PROGRAMMABLE
OUTLETS(P1)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9
WB-UPS-1500-8 REAR PANEL
16A,120Vac
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9
WB-UPS-2000-8 REAR PANEL
20A, 120Vac
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9

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MOUNTING OPTIONS
The WB-UPS is designed for stand-alone applications and also for mounting in standard 19” equipment racks.
Stand-alone Tower
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Rack Mounting
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Attach support brackets at the back of the
rack.
Attach the 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 performance. The chart lists the power requirements and outlet required
for each UPS model.
Model Voltage Amperage Outlet Type Required Power Cord Inlet
WB-UPS-1100-8 120V AC@60 Hz 15A NEMA 5-15r IEC C14
RS232
EPO
INTELLIGENT SLOT
INPUT
PROGRAMMABLE
OUTLETS(P1)
USB
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
13A,120Vac
WB-UPS-1500-8 120V AC@60 Hz 16A NEMA 5-15r IEC C20
16A,120Vac
WB-UPS-2000-8 120V AC@60 Hz 20A NEMA 5-20r IEC C20
16A,120Vac

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CONNECTING EQUIPMENT TO OUTLETS
Critical equipment is connected to the uncontrolled outlets so they remain on until the UPS battery is depleted. Noncritical equipment is connected
to controlled outlets so they can be set to turn off once the battery is depleted to a set level. Controlled outlets can also be set to remain on for
additional critical loads. Use the remote management connection or the front panel LCD to congure the controlled outlets.
RS232
EPO
INTELLIGENT SLOT
INPUT
USB
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
13A,120Vac
PROGRAMMABLE
OUTLETS(P1)
Connect critical equipment that
must remain powered as long as
possible
Connect noncritical equipment
that can be powered off during
extended outages - Max 10A
load
Closed
Outlets ON
Open
Outlets OFF
EPO
Circuit
EMERGENCY POWER OFF (EPO)
The EPO feature uses a simple open/closed circuit that, when opened, causes the UPS to immediately shut off power to all outlets. 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 normal operation after engaging EPO, the UPS must be turned off and then back on using the front panel LCD buttons.
USB/RS-232 PC CONNECTION
For easy monitoring and conguration of the UPS, plus the ability to shut down the connected computer before the battery depletes.
20A, 120Vac
Connect to computer USB
or serial port. Only one
port may be connected.
Setup Instructions
1. Install the UPS software on your computer, either from the CD or from the zip download le found on the product page’s Support tab. Versions
are available for most Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems.
2. Connect the computer to the UPS using either the included USB cable (recommended) or an RS-232 serial cable.
3. Launch the software. Documentation for the software can be found on the product page’s Support tab, on the included CD, or in the software by
navigating in the top menu to “Help.”

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SNMP CARD (SOLD SEPARATELY)
The SNMP card extends communication from the UPS to computers on the network running UPS software. Setup instructions and software are
included with the card.
SNMP Card Installation
1. Turn the UPS off (Standby mode) and disconnect the power cord.
2. Remove the SNMP card slot cover.
3. Insert the SNMP card into the slot and secure using the panel cover screws.
4. Connect the SNMP card to the LAN, then power the UPS on. Installation is complete. See the instructions included with the SNMP card for
setup and use.
20A, 120Vac
Remove and insert cardDISCONNECT UPS FROM POWER!
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BASIC OPERATION (FRONT PANEL BUTTONS)
When the unit is plugged into a power outlet, the front panel LCD screen will illuminate and display battery level and input voltage. The UPS outlets
will remain off until the unit is powered on using the front panel buttons.
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 outlets will power on rst, followed by the programmable outlets.
UPS Self Test With the UPS on and connected to a powered outlet, press and hold the ON/MUTE button for three seconds
Mute Alarm With the UPS powered ON and in battery mode, press and hold ON/MUTE for three seconds to disable
audible alarms. Note: Mute controls only battery mode alarms. When UPS is powered on, alarms cannot be
silenced.
SELECT LCD Message Press the SELECT button to toggle between display functions. Options: input voltage, input frequency, battery
voltage, output voltage, and output frequency.
Enter Setup With the UPS powered off in Standby mode, press and hold the SELECT button for three seconds to enter
setup. See setup instructions on page 8.
OFF/ENTER Power OFF
(Standby)
To turn the UPS to Standby mode, press and hold the OFF/ENTER button for three seconds. All UPS outlets
will turn off at the same time.

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FRONT PANEL LCD OVERVIEW
SETTING
25% 50% 75% 100%
25% 50% 75% 100%
CONVERTER
Function Display Description
Backup Time Indicates conguration items. See details in “Menu Options” below.
Conguration Info The exclamation indicates that a fault has occurred and the associated fault code
is displayed below it. See “Fault Codes” on page 10.
Fault/Warning Info Indicates warning and fault codes. See sections “Fault Codes” and “Audible
Alarms.”
Mute Indicates that UPS alarm is disabled.
Output Displays output voltage and frequency.
VAC=AC voltage; VDC=DC voltage; Hz=Frequency
Load Information 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 the programmable outlets are operating.
Indicates that the UPS is connected to the main power input.
Indicates that the battery is working.
Indicates that bypass mode is working.
Indicates that the UPS is operating in ECO mode (no voltage correction; line
voltage suitable for output).
Indicates that the inverter circuit is working.
Indicates that the output is working.
Battery Status Displays the current battery level in 25% increments.
Indicates that the battery has a fault.
Indicates low battery capacity.
Input Information Displays input voltage, battery voltage, and frequency.
VAC=AC voltage; VDC=DC voltage; Hz=Frequency

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LCD MENU SETUP (UPS OFF IN STANDBY)
Using the Menu
Action Instructions
Enter Setup With the UPS powered off in Standby mode, press and hold SELECT for three seconds to enter Setup.
Menu Navigation Press ON/MUTE and SELECT to toggle between setup modes 1-7.
Change Setting Press OFF/ENTER to congure the current setting on the screen.
Use ON/MUTE and SELECT to toggle the setting value.
Press OFF/ENTER again to save the setting and return to the menu.
Menu Options
Screen Instructions
01 Output Voltage
Set the output voltage for the UPS outlets in both power and battery mode. Options:
110V AC
115V AC
120V AC (Default)
127V AC
02 Programmable Outlet Enable
Set the programmable outlet function. Options:
ENA: Enable the programmable outlets to turn off after a set amount of time in battery mode. Use the
next menu setting below to select 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 Programmable Outlet Timer
This setting is used only when the programmable outlets are enabled. Use the buttons to set the numbers
of minutes for the programmable outlets to remain on when the UPS switches to battery mode.
Options:
1-999: Number of minutes.
06 Battery Backup Time Limit
Set the amount of time that nonprogrammable outlets remain on while in battery backup mode. Options:
0-999: Set the backup time in minutes from 0-999 for uncontrolled outlets on battery mode.
DIS: Disable the feature. Backup time will depend on battery level. (Default)
Note: When set to “0” the backup time will be ten seconds.
07 Battery Total Amp Hours
Set up the battery total amp hours of the UPS. Options:
7-999: Setting the battery total capacity from 7-999 in AH. Be sure to set the correct battery total
capacity if an external battery bank is connected.
00 Exit Setup
Press OFF/ENTER to exit the Setup menu.

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Normal Operating Modes
Mode Description
ECO Mode
ECO (Efciency Corrective Optimizer) mode is used when the input voltage is within voltage regulation
range. The UPS powers the output directly from the mains and disables the internal fan to save energy.
Buck Mode-AC Normal
Buck mode is used when the input voltage is higher than the voltage regulation range but lower than the
high loss point. The UPS uses the internal auto voltage regulator to step the input power down to the
specied output range.
Boost Mode-AC Normal
Boost mode is used when the input voltage is lower than the voltage regulation range but higher than the
low loss point. The UPS uses the internal auto voltage regulator to step the input power up to the specied
output range.
Battery Mode
The UPS switches to battery mode when input power is lost, or when the input voltage is beyond the
acceptable range for auto voltage regulation (boost or buck mode).
Standby Mode
UPS outlets are powered off. Batteries will charge as needed.

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FAULT CODES
Fault Code Icon Fault Type Remedy
01 – Bus start fail 1. Ensure batteries are securely connected.
2. Check battery status. Battery may need to be replaced.
3. If issue persists, contact WattBox Technical Support.
02 – Bus over 1. Power UPS off, then turn it back on.
2. If issue persists, contact WattBox Technical Support.
03 – Bus under 1. Ensure batteries are securely connected.
2. Check battery status. Battery may need to be replaced.
3. If issue persists, contact WattBox Technical Support.
11 – Inverter soft start fail 1. Ensure batteries are securely connected.
2. Power UPS off, then turn it back on.
3. If issue persist, contact WattBox Technical Support.
12 – Inverter voltage high 1. Contact WattBox Technical Support.
13 – Inverter voltage low 1. Power UPS off, then turn it back on.
2. If issue persists, contact WattBox Technical Support.
14 Inverter output short 1. Check cables of connected devices and the status of the connected
devices. A connected device may be causing the problem.
2. Remove load from UPS and restart it.
3. If issue persists, contact WattBox Technical Support.
27 Battery voltage too high 1. Ensure batteries are securely connected.
2. Remove UPS power cord, then plug 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, contact WattBox Technical Support.
41 – Over safe operating temperature 1. Contact WattBox Technical Support.
43 Overload 1. Remove excess load until within specication, then restart the UPS.
45 - Charger failure 1. Contact WattBox Technical Support.
AUDIBLE ALARMS
Description Icon Alarm Remedy
Low Battery/
Battery Fault One beep per second Let batteries charge. If charging does not solve the problem, contact WattBox
Technical Support.
Overload Two beeps per second Reduce the connected load on the UPS outlets.
Battery Not
Connected One beep per second Remove the front panel and reconnect the battery harness.
Overcharge One beep per second Contact WattBox Technical Support.
Site Wiring Fault One beep per second Hot and neutral wires are reversed in the UPS outlet. Have an electrician
correct the wiring.
EPO Enable One beep per second EPO circuit is open. See “EPO” section on page 5.
Over Temperature One beep per second Out of safe operating range. Let the UPS cool. Increase ventilation.
Charger Failure One beep per second Contact WattBox Technical Support.
EEPROM Error One beep per second Contact WattBox Technical Support.
Battery Replacement One beep per second Replace all batteries. Contact WattBox Technical Support.
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