Upsonic ORION 750 UPS
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Upsonic ORION 750 UPS
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The Orion 750 is a Line Interactive Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) which provides Green Power Backup for Personal Computers, Peripherals and Modem/Phone Systems. More details...
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SKU: ORION750
RRP: $240.00 Our Price: $195.00 You Save: $45.00
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Product Details
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| Upsonic Power ORION 750 Uninterruptible Power Supply | | UPSONIC POWER - ORION 750 The Affordable Power Solution for Home and Office Environment - Secures your data from loss
- Fast charging in 4 hours (to 90%)
- Built in Smart RS232 and USB port
- Network/Modem Surge Protection
- User-Replaceable Battery Design
- DC Start Function
- Audible Warning - Abnormal Conditions
- Compact Design and Versatile Arrangement For limited working environment
- Comprehensive Warranties: Three year replacement warranty on the UPS and two year replacement warranty on the battery
| | | Overview | | Orion is a Line Interactive UPS with 5 Australian three pin socket outlets. Three of these are battery supported, uninterruptible power outlets. This allows for critical equipment like computers, monitors and modems to be protected from power outages as well as power spikes and surges. Simultaneously, less critical peripherals including printers and scanners may be surge protected with the same unit by plugging directly into the two surge protected outlets. There is also provision to surge protect devices connected to the telephone service, such as phone, fax and modem. The UPS can be operated in a vertical or horizontal position and there are also facilities for wall mounting (ideal for PABX). The UPS can be operated in a vertical or horizontal position and there are also facilities for wall mounting (ideal for PABX). Upsonic Power offers full workshop facilities in all major centres, however, if desired, the battery can be replaced by the user. Shutdown software may be downloaded from the Internet (Upsilon 2000) from Upsonic Downloads page. | | What is a UPS? | | UPS is an acronym for Uninterruptible Power Supply. A UPS is a power protection device that will regulate the incoming power to acceptable parameters and will also supply a limited amount of power when there is no mains power. It has a number of functions, designed to protect almost all electronic devices. To understand why this device is so important, it may help to understand power a little better. If you have witnessed in the past flickering lights in your home or office, computer freezing up or restarting, then you may be suffering a power supply problem. What many people do not realise is that the power provided to their home or office is at times irregular and not necessarily continuous 230volts supply. The ideal voltage supply is 230v. However, even in residential areas, this can often be over 260v, or under 200v. It can get even worse in industrial areas if you live near or work in these zones due to machinery being used and the drop in power that is drawing from these zones. A basic standby UPS can sense the voltage is not good enough, and will automatically go to battery power until normal power returns. Other units can adjust the voltage for the connected equipment to keep it at safe levels. High-end UPS models can give a perfectly stable output of 230v at all times regardless of input power. Other common power problem can be surges and spikes. This is where the incoming voltage jumps rapidly. A UPS can help fix most power problems. | | Why Use A UPS? | Power problems can and do occur everyday... Lightning strikes against power lines and electrical substations (as well as the occasional rogue suicidal possum) can cause substantial damage to electrical equipment, even to domestic and commercial users tens to hundreds of kilometres away. However, many spikes, surges and noise occuring every day in homes and offices can have the same devastating effect on your computer hardware and software equipment as a lightning strike. A UPS will protect against all kinds of electrical disturbances, including spikes, blackouts, surges, brownouts, sags and noise. | | Specifications | | Model | Orion | 750 | Capacity | VA/W | 750VA/450W | | Input | Voltage | 230VAC | | Voltage Range | 170 - 285 VAC | Output (Inverter Mode) | Voltage Range | 230 VAC +/- 10% | | Frequency | 50Hz +/- 1Hz | | Waveform | Simulated Sine Wave | Transfer Time | Typical | 2 - 6 mSec, 10 mSec max. | | Battery | Type | 1 x 12V/9AH Sealed Lead Acid, maintenance free | | Recharge Time | 4 Hrs recover up to 90% | Mechanical | Output Receptacles | Australian 3 pin outlets, 3 UPS Protected and 2 Surge protected | | Dimension (WxHxD mm) | 199 x 91 (foot included) x 292 | | Weight (W Battery Kg) | 6.88 kgs | Environment | Operation Temperature | 0-40° C | | Operation Humidity | 0-90% RH @ 0-40° C (Non-condensing) | | Noise Level | Less than 40 dB | Interface | Port | USB | | Software | Upsilon 2000 | Windows 98 SE/ME/NT 4.x/2000 &Windows 2003/XP/Vista/2008 | Specifications and appearance are given as guidelines and may change without notice.
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