Tripp Lite Internet Office 700Va Standby DB9 17Min-Half 6Outlet Tel 25K-Ins

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Tripp Lite's INTERNETOFFICE700 standby UPS system offers surge suppression and long-lasting battery support for personal computers, internetworking equipment and other sensitive electronics. Internal UPS circuits support entry-level PC systems for up to 45 minutes during power failures and brownouts so that connected equipment can be shut down without data loss. Offers complete desktop power protection in an attractive gray tower configuration. Includes 3 battery-supported outlets for computer, monitor and one vital system peripheral, plus 3 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 RJ11 phone suppression jacks protect modem, fax machine, cordless phone or other peripheral with a standard single-line tel/DSL phone connection. Built-in audible alarm and 3 front panel LEDs indicate line power status, battery power status and battery low/replace status. 700VA/425W 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 min. battery runtime with a full load of 700VA and 17 min. with a half load of 350VA. Supports user battery replacement via built-in access panel.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Weight: 19 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 10.75" x 5.25 "x 7.25"
  • Outlets: 6 Outlets
  • Outlets: RJ11 Protection
  • Outlet Orientation: 3 Battery and Surge
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Tripp Lite
  • EAN: 0037332033284
  • FormFactor: External
  • HardwarePlatform: PC
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Tripp Lite
  • Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
  • Model: INTERNET OFFICE 700
  • MPN: INTERNET OFFICE 700
  • OperatingSystem: None
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: POWER_SUPPLIES_OR_PROTECTION
  • Publisher: Tripp Lite
  • RequiredVoltageRange: AC 120 V
  • SpecialFeatures: nv:Power Protection Type^UPS Battery Backup|Maximum Input Amps^12A / 1440 watts|Input Connection Type^NEMA 5-15P|Cord Length^6 ft., 14 gauge|Recommended Electrical Service^15A 120V|Watts^425 Watt|Volt Amps^700 VA|Output Nominal Voltage^120 VAC|Output Frequency Regulation^BATTERY MODE: Inverter output regulated to 60Hz +/-0.5Hz|Output Frequency Regulation^Line Mode: Passes line frequency of 60Hz +/-10%|Output Voltage Regulation^BATTERY MODE: PWM sine wave output 120V +/-5%
  • Studio: Tripp Lite
  • UPC: 037332033284
  • Warranty: 2 years warranty

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from the Tripp-Lite site:2004-11-04
Tripp Lite's INTERNETOFFICE700 standby UPS system offers surge suppression and long lasting battery support for personal computers, internetworking equipment and other sensitive electronics. Internal UPS circuits support entry level PC systems for up to 45 minutes during power failures and brownouts so that connected equipment can be shutdown without data loss. Offers complete desktop power protection in an attractive gray tower configuration. Includes 3 battery supported outlets for computer, monitor and one vital system peripheral, plus 3 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. PowerAlert software available via free download from www.tripplite.com. Built-in RJ11 phone suppression jacks protect modem, fax machine, cordless phone or other peripheral with a standard single line dialup/DSL phone connection. Built-in audible alarm and 3 front panel LEDs indicate line power status, battery power status and battery low/replace status. 700VA / 425 watt 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 700VA and 17 minutes with a half load of 350VA. Supports user battery replacement via built-in access panel. 2 year warranty. $150,000 connected equipment insurance (USA & Canada only).

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