Quick tech specs
- Interactive Cloud-Connected UPS with Remote Monitoring
- UPS
- 600 Watt
- 1-phase
- output connectors: 10
- 10 NEMA 5-15R Outlets (5 Surge + 5 Surge and Battery Backup), LCD, 5-15P Plug, Tower
- AC 120 V
- 1000 VA
- NFC, RJ-45, USB
- 0U
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The SMART1000LCDTNC Line-Interactive cloud-connected UPS system regulates incoming voltage and provides reliable battery backup and AC power protection against blackouts, brownouts, overvoltages, surges, and Line noise. Its compact tower form factor is suitable for desktop, floor placement, under workstations and other locations where a taller unit may not fit. It's recommended for home/office, Point-of-sale workstations, digital signage equipment, and gaming equipment.
Eaton's cloud-based remote monitoring app offers convenient setup, control and management of a single UPS or a larger deployment. Scan the QR code on the UPS to download the app to your mobile device. Receive alerts, push configurations, silence alarms or control load banks using a mobile app or web browser. Being able to monitor and access multiple UPS systems from a remote location helps reduce the number of site visits, saving you time and money. The unit's NFC (Near-Field Communication) feature lets you configure network settings instantly from your mobile device. During short blackouts, the SMART1000LCDTNC switches to battery power to keep connected equipment running. This allows you enough time to save data and complete a safe shutdown in case of a longer outage. Once AC power is restored, the SMART1000LCDTNC restarts automatically, regardless of battery charge level, saving you a costly site visit.
Five 5-15R outlets provide battery backup and surge protection for your computer, monitor, security camera and other crucial equipment. The other five 5-15R outlets provide surge suppression only for desk lamps, speakers and other equipment regarded as non-essential during a blackout. Eaton's remote monitoring application enables individual control of two switchable load banks, allowing them to be powered on, off, or cycled remotely. This remote functionality facilitates the rebooting of equipment that is not responding, thereby eliminating the need for expensive and time-consuming on-site visit.
AVR protects your equipment from incremental hardware damage, data loss and performance problems caused by brownouts and overvoltages. The SMART1000LCDTNC can correct brownouts as low as 92V and overvoltages as high as 150V back to nominal 120V power continuously, all while keeping the battery fully charged and ready to take over in case of power failure. The SMART1000LCDTNC's self-test capability and user-replaceable internal battery can extend the life of the UPS and minimize disruption to operations. A resettable circuit breaker on the rear of the UPS helps prevent dangerous system overloads.
The easy-to-read LCD and two diagnostic LEDs provide vital status information, including voltage, battery level, load level and power usage. The audible alarm indicates low-battery and fault conditions. It can be disabled via the LCD or the remote monitoring app, which will still respond to silenced alarms via the app. The UPS features an RJ45 port for Ethernet connectivity, enabling the use of a cloud-based remote monitoring application. Additionally, a USB-C port is provided for direct connection to the UPS's Command Line Interface (CLI), facilitating the configuration and identification of local network parameters.
Eaton's cloud-based remote monitoring app offers convenient setup, control and management of a single UPS or a larger deployment. Scan the QR code on the UPS to download the app to your mobile device. Receive alerts, push configurations, silence alarms or control load banks using a mobile app or web browser. Being able to monitor and access multiple UPS systems from a remote location helps reduce the number of site visits, saving you time and money. The unit's NFC (Near-Field Communication) feature lets you configure network settings instantly from your mobile device. During short blackouts, the SMART1000LCDTNC switches to battery power to keep connected equipment running. This allows you enough time to save data and complete a safe shutdown in case of a longer outage. Once AC power is restored, the SMART1000LCDTNC restarts automatically, regardless of battery charge level, saving you a costly site visit.
Five 5-15R outlets provide battery backup and surge protection for your computer, monitor, security camera and other crucial equipment. The other five 5-15R outlets provide surge suppression only for desk lamps, speakers and other equipment regarded as non-essential during a blackout. Eaton's remote monitoring application enables individual control of two switchable load banks, allowing them to be powered on, off, or cycled remotely. This remote functionality facilitates the rebooting of equipment that is not responding, thereby eliminating the need for expensive and time-consuming on-site visit.
AVR protects your equipment from incremental hardware damage, data loss and performance problems caused by brownouts and overvoltages. The SMART1000LCDTNC can correct brownouts as low as 92V and overvoltages as high as 150V back to nominal 120V power continuously, all while keeping the battery fully charged and ready to take over in case of power failure. The SMART1000LCDTNC's self-test capability and user-replaceable internal battery can extend the life of the UPS and minimize disruption to operations. A resettable circuit breaker on the rear of the UPS helps prevent dangerous system overloads.
The easy-to-read LCD and two diagnostic LEDs provide vital status information, including voltage, battery level, load level and power usage. The audible alarm indicates low-battery and fault conditions. It can be disabled via the LCD or the remote monitoring app, which will still respond to silenced alarms via the app. The UPS features an RJ45 port for Ethernet connectivity, enabling the use of a cloud-based remote monitoring application. Additionally, a USB-C port is provided for direct connection to the UPS's Command Line Interface (CLI), facilitating the configuration and identification of local network parameters.
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