 |  | | Tripp Lite's OMNIVS1500XL line interactive UPS system offers voltage regulation, surge suppression and long lasting, expandable battery support for personal computers, internetworking equipment and other sensitive ... Full Description| From |  | $269.99* |
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| Omni VS 1500VA UPS Battery Backup SystemTripp Lite's OMNIVS1500XL line interactive UPS system offers voltage regulation, surge suppression and long lasting, expandable battery support for personal computers, internetworking equipment and other sensitive electronics. Internal UPS circuits support entry-level PC systems for up to 75 minutes during power failures so that connected equipment can be shut down without data loss. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) circuits regulate brownouts as low as 75 and over voltages up to 147 volts back to usable 120V levels without using battery power. Offers complete desktop power protection in an attractive black tower configuration. Includes 6 battery supported outlets for computer, monitor and one vital system peripheral, plus 2 additional surge suppression-only outlets for printers and other system accessories not requiring battery support. USB port enables optional unattended system shutdown without data loss in the case of extended power failure, USB cable included. Built-in dataline suppression offers protection for equipment with single line TEL/DSL or network Ethernet connection. Audible alarm and 4 front panel LEDs indicate line power, battery power, battery low/replace status and voltage boost operation. 1500VA power handling ability supports entry-level PCs, network workstations, point-of-sale equipment, small business phone systems, audio/video equipment and home theater systems. Offers 5 minutes battery runtime with a full load of 1500VA and 14 minutes with a half load of 750VA. Supports hot-swappable battery replacement via built-in access panel. Extended runtime available with optional BP24V14 external battery pack.
| Manufacturer Part# : OMNIVS1500XL | Dell Part# : A0580377 |
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| | | Top | Cables Included | | Cables Included provides the details of all the cables included in the package that come with the actual product For example RJ-45, power cords, etc |  |
| | | Top | Dataline Surge Protection | | This defines the presence of or type of protection offered for sudden power fluctuations in the data communicating link (ports etc) |  | Device Type | | Device Type is the category to which the given device belongs and defines its basic function or purpose |  |
| | | Top | Equipment Protection Value | | Equipment Protection Value let you to get the equipment repaired or reimburse you for the Fair Market Value of the damaged Equipment |  |
| | | Top | Humidity Range Operating | | It gives the diameter of the roll core present in the device |  |
| | | Top | Input Connector(s) | | A input-power connector is an electrical connector designed to plug into any electrical device, to supply a significant amount of electrical power, usually as DC or low-frequency AC |  | Input Voltage | | Input Voltage indicates the type of electrical current (AC or DC) and the voltage required to safely and efficiently power a device |  | Input Voltage Range | | This is simply the range of voltage that the device can handle for correct functioning |  | Interfaces | | An interface defines the communication boundary between two entities, such as a piece of software, a hardware device, or a user The interface between a human and a computer is called a user interface Interfaces between hardware components are physical int |  |
| | | Top | Max Operating Temperature | | Max Operating Temperature is the highest temperature at which the product can work satisfactorily without any ambiguity or loss of usability |  | Max Storage Temperature | | The Maximum Temperature at which a particular device or product can be stored Ideally the Device or product should be stored within the Max Storage Temperature shown |  | Min Operating Temperature | | Min Operating Temperature is the lowest temperature at which the product can work satisfactorily without any ambiguity or loss of usability |  | Min Storage Temperature | | The Minimum ambient temperature at which the motherboard can be stored for long or short periods without any alterations on its characteristics of performance is called Minimum Storage Temperature |  |
| | | Top | Network / Transport Protocol | | A transport protocol is a network protocol that has the capability of transferring data packets from one node to another Some common transport protocols include: HTTP, HTTP-R, SMTP and BEEP |  |
| | | Top | Output Voltage | | The amount of output of energy/power provided by the device |  | Output Waveform | | Multiples of power frequency superimposed on the power waveform causes excess heating in wiring and fuses |  |
| | | Top | Power Output Connectors Details | | The details of Power Output connectors used at the output terminal of a power device to measure the total power output |  |
| | | Top | Service & Support | | Service and Support refers to the after-sale service provided by the manufacturer to its customer with regards to the products sold Eg ( Technical support, Phone support, Replacement of parts ( provided subject to change from various one manufacturer to o |  | Service & Support Details | | The after-sale service provided by the manufacturer to its customer with regards to the products sold Eg Technical support, Phone support, Replacement of parts ( provided subject to change from one manufacturer to another) |  | Supported Battery Technology | | It is the technology of the battery that can be used along with the device |  | Surge Suppression | | Surge suppression is a technique that attempts to regulate the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or shorting to ground voltage above a safe threshold |  |
| | | Top | UPS Technology | | An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a device which maintains a continuous supply of electric power to connected equipment by supplying power from a separate source when utility power is not available |  |
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