WB-200-9HTR Manual & Instructions
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SURGE
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WattBox™Home Theater Rack Mountable Surge Protector
(9 Outlets -5400J -80db EMI/RFI -15 AMP -Black)
anual & Instructions
$25,000
Congratulations on purchasing the WB-200-9HTR
WattBox™Home Theater Rack Mountable Surge Protector.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read, follow and heed all instructions and warnings regarding installation and operation of this product.
2. The surge protector is intended for indoor use only. Internal components are not sealed from the
environment and MUST be installed indoors.
3. To ensure complete equipment protection, when applicable, connect all power, telephone, network,
and coax lines from your equipment to a surge protection device. All potential paths that must be
protected from damaging power surges.
4. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus
(including ampliers).
5. Do not install the unit near water or where moisture is present.
6. Clean with a dry cloth.
7. Do not plug extension cords into the unit.
8. Plug the unit into a 3-wire, 120-volt, grounded outlet only. If, at any time, the Building Wiring Fault
indicator illuminates, have a qualied electrician correct the service wiring.
9. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at the plug, convenience
receptacles, and the point where it exits from the apparatus.
10. Never install electrical, telephone, DSS or CATV wiring during a lightning storm.
11. The unit is designed to provide maximum protection on standard “dial-up” telephone service.
Other communication networks which use modular jacks may not benet from this protection.
12. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has
been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
13. To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, disconnect the power supply cord
plug from the AC receptacle.
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B C D E F G H
PRODUCT FEATURES AND OPERATION
A. MASTER POWER SWITCH: turns power on to switched outlets.
B. REMOVEABLE CONSOLE FEET: Allows placement on a shelf as a console component within a system.
Unscrew feet prior to rack mounting.
C. SWITCH: Indicates that AC power is available at the switched outlets.
D. POWER: Indicates AC power is available at the wall outlet where the unit is plugged in.
E. GROUND: Indicates wall outlet is grounded and surge protection can properly function.
F. SURGE: Indicates the surge suppression components are intact and providing complete protection against surges.
G. FRONT PANEL OUTLETS: Provides a convenient power source (with surge suppression and line noise ltering)
for devices not normally part of your component system, including game systems, video recorders or battery
chargers.
H. RACKMOUNT HARDWARE: Allows mounting in standard size (19 inch) racks.
I. ALWAYS ON FILTER BANK: Provides a power source (with surge suppression and line noise ltering) for equipment
that should have a continuous source of power.
J. SWITCHED FILTER BANK: Provides a power source (with surge suppression and line noise ltering) for equipment
that will be powered on and o by the power switch on the front panel (see letter A).
K. SWITCHED HIGH CURRENT BANK: A power source ideal for equipment such as ampliers and subwoofers that
draw much current and it’s noise is isolated from the other bank of outlets.
L. PHONE/FAX/DSL LINE: Protects connected equipment against surge damage and line noise distortion on a single
dial-up line. A built-in splitter (one jack in and two jacks out) allows you to simultaneously protect and connect
two devices sharing a single line.
M. NETWORK LINE: protection circuits against surge damage and line noise distortion for ethernet lines.
N. CABLE/DSS/ANTENNA: 3 pairs of bidirectional protection circuits optimized for satellite, cable, and
antenna TV signal lines.
O. CIRCUIT BREAKER: automatically opens when the current load exceeds 15 Amps. Push to reset.
P. POWER CORD: provides power from the wall outlet and must be plugged into a properly wired
and grounded 3-wire outlet.
Q. GROUND LUG: Provides a common grounding point for equipment with separate ground leads
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