Tripp Lite H2561 User Manual

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© 2008 TRIPP LITE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE POLICY OF TRIPP LITE IS ONE OF CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT.

SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS.

Alerts available from most UPS Systems and network cards include:

• Voltage levels

• Current levels

• Temperature levels

• Humidity levels

• Dry contacts for fire, water, security, etc.

• Battery capacity

• Battery failure

Commands from the administrator to most UPS Systems include:

• Reboot system

• Reboot outlet(s)

• Shut down system

• Shut down outlet(s)

• Run inverter/battery test

Tripp Lite presents a uniquely simple management scheme for VoIP

UPS System hardware. Whether management is through an IP-addressed

SNMP/Web accessory card or PowerAlert Software, Tripp Lite provides

administrators with a single JAVA-based user interface. The commonality

within this design approach makes it ideal for managing VoIP applications

of all scales across multiple OS platforms.

During a power failure, Tripp Lite's PowerAlert Software ensures a smooth

and customizable shutdown of call processing and voice messaging

applications as well as the underlying operating system.

As a unique feature, Tripp Lite's PowerAlert Software and network accessory

card (SNMPWEBCARD) are designed to accommodate multiple power

supply and UPS System hardware deployments. With a single IP address

assigned to the SNMPWEBCARD (or a single PC/Server running PowerAlert)

users can manage multiple redundant UPS Systems working in tandem to

provide optimal power to the IP telephony system's single or multiple power

supplies.

Alternative UPS System manufacturers require each UPS to be managed

individually. With these UPS Systems, there is no easy way to manage their

redundant operation without expensive and space-consuming external

power-switching accessories.

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