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- 700VA tower line interactive UPS
- Maintains 120V output with 120V or 230V input
- Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for GSA Schedule
- USB, RS232, DB9 and slot for Network Management Card options
- C14 inlet with NEMA 5-15P cable and 6 5-15R outlets
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â– Tripp Lite's dual-voltage SMART700DV line-interactive UPS system maintains 120V nominal output when fed with North American 120V or international 230V input voltage
â– Includes detachable input cord with NEMA 5-15P input plug
â– Built-in C14 inlet supports a variety of user-supplied international high- and low-voltage input cables
â– Protects servers, networking accessories and telecommunications equipment from blackouts, voltage fluctuations and transient surges
â– Large internal batteries offer 54.5 min. half-load runtime and 22.2 min. full load runtime during power failures
â– Intelligent battery management system extends battery life
â– 700VA/450W power handling capability supports a variety of networking, telecom and various other applications types, including multiple network workstations
â– Includes 6 UPS-supported outlets
â– Supports remote monitoring of UPS and site power conditions via built-in USB and RS-232 enabled DB9 ports
â– Compatible with Tripp Lite UPS management card options TLNETCARD, WEBCARDLX and SNMPWEBCARD
â– USB & Serial ports enable data-saving unattended shutdown when used with Tripp Lite's PowerAlert software, available via FREE download from www.tripplite.com/poweralert
â– Includes complete USB and serial cabling
â– Built-in audible alarm and 5 front panel LEDs indicate status of line power, battery power, battery low/replace, voltage regulation and load level
â– Network-grade AC surge suppression protects equipment from damage and performance problems resulting from transient surges
â– Compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA) for GSA Schedule purchases