Tripp Lite SMART750XLA Specifications
Tripp Lite SMART750XLA Specifications

Tripp Lite SMART750XLA Specifications

Smartpro .75kva line interactive sine wave ups, extended-run & snmpwebcard options, tower, usb, serial, 100/110/120v

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Model #: SMART750XLA
SmartPro .75kVA Line Interactive Sine Wave UPS, Extended-run & SNMPWEBCARD options, Tower, USB,
Serial, 100/110/120V
Description
750VA line-interactive tower UPS system for server, networking and telecommunications equipment. Supports extended runtime with optional
BP24V28-2U and BP24V70-3U external battery packs. Compatible with 120V, 110V or 100V nominal voltage at 60Hz. Switches to battery-derived
AC output during power failures and extreme voltage variations. Line-interactive automatic voltage regulation (AVR) provides voltage boost during
brownouts and voltage cut during overvoltages to maintain regulated output during brownouts and overvoltages. Includes NEMA 5-15P input plug
and 8 NEMA 5-15R output receptacles. Network-grade AC surge and noise suppression. Network management via USB port, DB9 serial port and
SNMPWEBCARD slot. HID-compliant USB interface enables integration with built-in power management and auto shutdown features of Windows
and Mac OS X. Supports detailed monitoring of equipment load levels, self-test data and utility power conditions via all 3 network interfaces at once.
Includes PowerAlert monitoring software and complete cabling. Features 3-stage load current monitoring and battery charge status, plus line power
and voltage boost/cut status LEDs. Dataline surge suppression protects dialup, DSL or network Ethernet connection. Audible alarm. Self-test. Field
replaceable, hot-swappable internal batteries and external battery packs. Attractive all-black color scheme.
Applications
Ideal for the protection of network fileservers, internetworking gear, switches, hubs, POS terminals, VOIP telephony and traditional PBX
switching systems, back office computer systems, ATM machines, informational/internet/commerce kiosks, remote unattended servers, web
servers, database servers, security systems, card readers, security cameras and other sensitive electronic devices requiring clean,
continuously-regulated output power.
Package Includes
SMART 750XLa UPS System
PowerAlert Software CD-Rom
USB and serial cabling
User manual with warranty information
Features
SmartPro line-interactive UPS system is ideal for voice, data, medical and industrial networking applications
Large internal batteries offer 27 minutes at half load (375VA/250W) and 10 minutes at full load (750VA/500w)
Runtime is expandable with optional BP24V28-2U (limit 1) and BP24V70-3U (no limit) external battery packs
Some external battery configurations require the use of Tripp Lite's
Line-interactive automatic voltage regulation (AVR) maintains selectable 120V, 110V or 100V nominal output during brownouts as low as
83V and overvoltages to 145V
Network interfaces support simultaneous communications via built-in USB port, DB9 serial port and SNMPWEBCARD slot
HID-compliant USB interface enables integration with built-in power management and auto shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X
Included PowerAlert UPS monitoring software supports safe unattended shutdown, monitoring and control via local connected servers, plus
Highlights
750VA line interactive tower UPS; Sine wave output
100/110/120V nominal output during brownouts and overvoltages
USB, RS232 and optional SNMP/Web card are available for simultaneous use
Expandable runtime; Front panel status LEDs; Single line TEL/DSL
suppression
NEMA 5-15P input; 8 NEMA 5-15R outlets
External Battery Configuration Software
Tripp Lite
1111 West 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60609 USA
Telephone: +(773) 869 1234
E-mail:
saleshelp@tripplite.com
(see manual)

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  • Page 1 Runtime is expandable with optional BP24V28-2U (limit 1) and BP24V70-3U (no limit) external battery packs Some external battery configurations require the use of Tripp Lite's Line-interactive automatic voltage regulation (AVR) maintains selectable 120V, 110V or 100V nominal output during brownouts as low as...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    any number of additional servers over IP UPS interface supports on-battery, low-battery, power-restored, AC-voltage, DC-voltage, output current monitoring, battery charge current, battery capacity, timed inverter sutoff, activate self-test and output power control NEMA 5-15P input plug; 8 battery-supported NEMA 5-15R output receptacles Dataline surge suppression protects dialup, DSL or network Ethernet connection Front panel LEDs offer current monitoring, voltage regulation and battery charge level information UPS ships fully assembled in full compliance with DOT regulations;...
  • Page 3: Voltage Regulation

    Battery recharge rate Less than 4.5 hours from 10% to 90% (included batteries) Replacement battery RBC24-SLT cartridge (internal UPS battery replacement) Battery Access Supports battery access and hot-swap replacement without powering connected equipment off VOLTAGE REGULATION Voltage regulation Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) circuits maintain clean, regulated computer-grade 120, 110, 100V nominal description output, without using battery power, during brownouts 95V (120V), 87V (110V), 83V (100V) Overvoltage correction...
  • Page 4: Warranty

    USB; DB9 Serial; Slot for SNMP/Web interface interface WatchDog Compatible with Tripp Lite's WatchDog Software to restore operation to locked equipment through soft reboot of compatibility application/OS or hard power off/on reboot of connected equipment; ideal for unattended kiosk applications...
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    Copyright © 2012 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Photos may differ slightly from final products.

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