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G. Potential Free (Dry) Contacts: The following potential free contacts are available on an
optional APC SmartSlot Relay I/O Card (Not available on 2.2 kVA, 3 kVA ,and 5 kVA units):
1. The UPS is on battery
2. The UPS is on battery and the remaining battery capacity is low
3. The UPS is off
4. The battery needs to be replaced
5. The UPS is in bypass
6. The UPS is overloaded;
7. The UPS is in fault state.
H. Communication Interface: For purposes of remote communications with the UPS the
following are available and contained within the UPS:
1. All models have a serial port to allow communications with a host computer to gracefully
shut down one or more operating systems. All models can also accommodate a Network
Management Card, which allows communications over a network via web browser or
SNMP or with APC StruxureWare
TM
management software.
2. All models 5 kVA and higher have a pre-installed Network Management Card 2 with
Environmental Monitoring (AP9631)
2.6 BATTERY
A. The UPS battery is of modular construction made up of owner-replaceable, hot swappable,
fused, battery modules. Each battery module is monitored to determine the highest battery unit
temperature for use by the UPS battery diagnostic, and temperature compensated charger
circuitry.
B. The batteries are of the valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) type.
2.7 ACCESSORIES
A. Service Bypass Panel (SBP): The service bypass panel provides power to the critical load
from the bypass source, during times where maintenance or service of the UPS is required. The
SBP provides a mechanical means of complete isolation of the UPS from the electrical wiring of
the installation. The SBP is constructed in a free-standing, rack mounted or wall-mounted
enclosure unless otherwise stated in this specification.
B. Software and Connectivity:
1. Network Management Card: The Network Management Card allows one or more
network management systems (NMSs) to monitor and manage the UPS in TCP/IP network
environments. Models of 5 kVA and higher are equipped with a SmartSlot Network
Management Card 2 with Environmental Monitoring (AP9631) as standard (pre-
installed), which is available as an option on the 1 kVA to 3 kVA units.
2. Unattended Shutdown: The UPS, in conjunction with a network interface card, is capable
of gracefully shutting down one or more operating systems during the time when the UPS
is in on-battery mode. The UPS is also capable of using an RS-232 port to communicate
with the host computer by means of serial communications to gracefully shut down one or
more operating systems during an on-battery situation. The PowerChute
TM
Business
Edition software is provided with 1 kVA to 3 kVA models, and PowerChute
TM
Network
Shutdown software is provided with 5 kVA to 20 kVA models for use with the Network
Management Card.
C. Remote UPS Monitoring: The following three methods of remote UPS monitoring are
available:
1. Web Monitoring: Remote monitoring is available via a web browser such as Internet
Explorer.
2. Dry Contact Monitoring and Control: The UPS must be equipped with the APC
SmartSlot Relay I/O Card to implement this type of monitoring. This card is not
compatible with following models (all SURTD models):
a. Tower models: APC Smart-UPS RT 3000 VA 230 V (SURTD3000XLI), APC Smart-
UPS RT 5000 VA 230 V (SURTD5000XLI), and APC Smart-UPS RT 5000 VA 230 V
with Pre-installed Input/Output Hardwire Kit (SURTD5000XLI-ET)
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