Multi-function audible alarm offers notification of UPS start, backup operation, low battery warning, overload, UPS fault and remote shutdown
Interface Port
RS-232
Management Software
YES
Approvals
Tested to UL1778 (USA), CSA C22.2 No. 107.3 (Canada), Class A (emissions), NOM (Mexico), RoHS Complaint
Surge Protection
Surge Energy Rating
570 joules
Features
Features
Applications Ideal for protection of critical 120V AC servers, networking equipment and sensitive electronics. Common applications include corporate or departmental servers, workstations, hubs, routers, bridges, CAD/CAM workstations, concentrators, IP telephony and traditional PBX switching systems.
True online, double conversion UPS provides pure, sine wave AC output Maintains continuous operation through blackouts, brownouts, voltage fluctuations and surges with zero transfer time Removes harmonic distortion, electrical impulses, frequency variations and other hard to solve power problems Accepts input voltages between 80 and 138 (65 to 138 at loads under 70%), regulating output to 120V AC +/-2% Two built-in individually switchable load banks can be controlled via the UPS's software interface to selectively reboot remote equipment or automatically shed less critical loads to extend battery runtime for the most critical equipment (2 banks of 4 outlets) Standard internal battery set provides 14 minutes runtime at half load, 5 minutes runtime at full load Expandable runtime with multiple external battery packs (models: BP72V15-2U or BP72V28RT-3U) Attractive all-black upright tower format Fault tolerant auto-bypass maintains continuous utility output to connected equipment, even in cases where the UPS is overloaded or suffers an internal failure that requires service Simultaneous communications via HID-compliant USB port, RS-232 serial port, and SNMP/web card slot HID-compliant USB interface enables integration with built-in power management and auto shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X. DB9 serial network interface supports RS-232 and contact closure messaging