CyberPower PR2200ELCDSL Line-Interactive UPS, with seamless Pure Sine Wave, provides the best power protection available for office system devices including PCs, workstations, networking devices, and peripherals. It’s typically integrated in the back office, server room, and data center environment. The UPS can be locally managed via USB or serial ports, or remotely managed via an SNMP Card (an optional Remote Management Card), allowing administrators and users unsurpassed flexibility to remotely access each UPS through the network to perform real-time monitoring, UPS configurations, and scheduled system shutdowns by using PowerPanel Management software. The product is also certified to be interoperable and compatible with Cisco Compatible™ network environments, which helps to achieve the best energy performance possible.
FEATURES
- Line-interactive UPS Topology
- Energy Saving Technology
- Active PFC Compatible
- Pure Sine Wave Output
- Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
- Overload Protection
- Hot-swappable Batteries
- Surge and Spike Protection
- EMI and RFI Filtration
- LCD Status Display
- USB Connectivity Port
- Serial Connectivity Port
- Emergency Power Off (EPO) Port
- PowerPanel® Management Software
- SNMP/ HTTP Remote Management Capability
- Tower Form Factor
TYPICAL APPLICATION
- PCs & Workstations
- Computers & Laptops
- Printers & Office Devices
- SOHO Networking Devices
- Phone/Fax/Modem
- Telecom & Network Equipment
- Video/Audio Equipment
- Industrial Equipment
- Mission-Critical Equipment
- Cable & Satellite
- Back Office
- Server Room
- Data Center
FEATURE FOCUS
Emergency Power Off
The emergency power off is used to immediately power down the UPS in order to terminate its output power in case of a disaster, for example during a building fire. Multiple UPS systems can be connected to a single access point, and by manually activating it can immediately shutdown all the UPS systems to ensure rescue personnel safety.
High Output Power Factor (0.9)
While electrical loads tends to demand more power than they consume, the Power factor (PF) is a standard method to measure how effectively the electrical power is being used. An UPS that offers higher power factor indicates within the same amount of power demanded, the more power is really utilized within the UPS system.

