Power Protection and Battery Backup Between severe weather, the aging electrical grid and hazards lurking inside your own walls, your equipment is under constant attack from power problems. Even a brief loss of power or a momentary surge can ruin your equipment and destroy irreplaceable data. Prevent damage, downtime and data loss by installing this UPS system. It conditions incoming AC power, provides enough battery backup to outlast most outages and automatically saves open files and shuts down computers gracefully during extended blackouts.
Common Applications Protect Home and Office Computer Systems: Desktop Computers, Workstations, Displays, Inkjet Printers, Modems, Wireless Routers, Hubs, Scanners, External Drives. Protect Home and Office Electronics: HDTVs, DVRs, Video Game Consoles, Sound Systems, Streaming Media Players, Device/Battery Chargers.
Reliable Battery Backup Single-Computer Runtime: This UPS system will support an energy-efficient desktop computer and LCD monitor (100W load) for up to 9.4 minutes during an outage. Half-Load Runtime: This UPS system will support a 50% load (90 W) for up to 11.3 minutes. ptimized Outlet Array: 3 outlets have both battery backup and surge/noise protection, and 3 have surge/noise protection without battery backup. The surge-only outlets allow you to connect additional equipment without overloading the UPS or reducing the backup runtime available during an outage.
Protection from Surges, Line Noise and High/Low Voltages This UPS system includes built-in surge protection and noise filtering to shield your equipment from destructive transient voltages and electromagnetic (EMI/RFI) line noise. If AC line voltage is too high or too low for your equipment, the UPS system will also provide backup power to the battery-supported outlets until conditions improve or the battery is discharged.
Data lines connected to your equipment represent an unlocked back door, allowing surges to enter and damage or
destroy sensitive electronic components. In addition to protecting against surges on the AC power line, this UPS
system protects your equipment against surges on a connected phone line.
The RJ11 jacks protect a phone, fax, analog modem or DSL modem line.
There are two ways to manage this UPS system:
Use the HID-compliant USB interface and your computer's built-in power management features.
Use the USB interface with Tripp Lite's free PowerAlert software. PowerAlert provides enhanced features like
automatic file saves, event notification, logging, advanced device control and an SNMP agent that supports
centralized management. You can download the latest version of PowerAlert at Tripp Lite's website.