Selecting the Right UPS
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Why is there a need for power protection?
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Power Quality Issues – Causes and Types
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What is a UPS?
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Types of UPS
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What size UPS do I need?
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Power Shield Uninterruptible Power Supplies
UPS Maintenance
The following checklist should ensure that you can look forward to many years trouble free continuous power from your UPS.
Remote Power Manager
Your Network Power Solution.
Remote Power Manager is your answer. RPM is a network manageable, intelligent power control unit designed to provide control of power to up to 8 electrical devices. This power nerve center gives you control over your electrical devices either through a network connection, model dial-up or a telephone. Once connected you can re-set, power up/down the devices, and much more...

Features:
- Support TCP/IP, SNMP, HTTP, SMTP, PPP, SNTP, TELNET protocol.
- Connect using 10/100mbps Ethernet, Modem dial-up or a phone.
- Safe power up, down or rebooting from any land or cell phone.
- Individually control each of the eight AC receptacles from anywhere in the world using standard Web Browser.
- Remote and individually reboots locked up servers.
- Sequentially apply power to equipment plugged into the RPM.
- Customized TRAP and E-mail notification.
- Receive daily/event alerts.
- Remote setup support, once an IP address is assigned, the unit can be setup remotely through telnet commands.
- Daisy-Chain up to 16 units to control a total of 128 devices.
- Environmental Monitoring capabilities (Humidity, Temperature, Smoke, Motion, etc) with NetFeeler Lite (add-on)
Brochure:
- Remote Power Manager Brochure (PDF 307K)
