The WB-600-SVCE-12 power conditioner provides versatile back-of-rack access to 12 outlets. A front panel display option provides voltage/current displays and utility outlets for charging peripherals. All connected equipment is safe and sound thanks to best-in-class surge protection of power, coax, telephone/Ethernet – plus noise filtration for purer audio/video performance.The WB-600-SVCE-12 also includes Safe Voltage protection, a feature that disconnects connected equipment when there is sustained over/under voltage and reconnects when the voltage returns to a safe level. And to ensure this product stands the tests of time, it’s built it like a tank with an 18 gauge steel chassis. Now THAT’S professional grade power. Normal chassis-based power products put the outlets closer to the front of the rack, making them tough to reach and some cases impossible to use wall warts. That just didn't make sense - so our engineers designed a better way. WattBox's exclusive back-of-rack mounting puts those hard-to-reach outlets where you need them most. The included brackets let you mount it in any direction - straight on for traditional installation, up/down/angled for increased visibility when installed at the top or bottom of the rack, you can even recess it for easier cable management and to reduce depth. With competitive chassis-based power products, the faceplate, controls and front outlets have to follow the rear outlets. With the optional WattBox faceplate, you can position the front display wherever you want, regardless of where you've placed the rear outlets. It provides easy access to utility outlets, input voltage and current readouts, USB charging and a convenient power button for system resets or a power-saving vacation mode. The faceplate and power conditioner connect using a short extension cord and RJ45 cable. NOTE: For surge protection of the faceplate and its utility outlets, you must connect it via the “DISPLAY LINK” ports on the back of the 600-series power conditioner. A 12V DC input is provided to allow triggering from a control system or other component. A separate 12V trigger output is engaged after the last sequenced outlet turns on. This is perfect for letting a control system know everything powered up, or as a trigger to another power conditioner to turn on. Powering up large systems all at once can cause an in-rush of current that could potentially trip the circuit breaker or disrupt other equipment.