Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS, 1U Rack/Vertical, Pre-installed WEBCARDLX Network Interface, USB, DB9 Serial
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Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS, 1U Rack/Vertical, Pre-installed WEBCARDLX Network Interface, USB, DB9 Serial

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Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS, 1U Rack/Vertical, Pre-installed WEBCARDLX Network Interface, USB, DB9 SerialProtect your critical network gear, servers, and workstations with the Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line Interactive Sine Wave UPS. This compact 1U rack vertical UPS delivers clean, reliable power and seamless shutdown capabilities, ensuring business continuity and data integrity. Designed for tight spaces in data closets and equipment rooms, the SmartPro combines professional grade surge protection, precise voltage regulation, and

Protect your critical network gear, servers, and workstations with the Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS. This compact 1U rack/vertical UPS delivers clean, reliable power and seamless shutdown capabilities, ensuring business continuity and data integrity. Designed for tight spaces in data closets and equipment rooms, the SmartPro combines professional-grade surge protection, precise voltage regulation, and easy remote management in a flexible form factor that fits both rack-mount and tower deployments. With pre-installed WEBCARDLX network interface alongside USB and DB9 serial connectivity, you gain robust control over uptime, monitoring, and shutdown policies across your infrastructure.

  • Premium sine-wave output for sensitive equipment: The SmartPro delivers a clean, stable sine wave even under fluctuating input conditions, preserving the performance and longevity of servers, network switches, storage devices, and virtualization hardware.
  • Line-interactive topology with AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation): Built-in AVR automatically corrects minor power fluctuations without drawing down the battery, reducing battery wear and extending backup time for moderate brownouts and overvoltages.
  • Flexible form factor: 1U rack or vertical tower: This compact design saves space in dense equipment racks while maintaining airflow and accessibility. It adapts to evolving data center layouts without compromising performance.
  • Integrated WEBCARDLX management, plus USB and DB9 serial: Pre-installed network management allows remote monitoring, configuration, and controlled shutdowns over the network. USB and serial ports provide versatile local management and scriptable shutdown automation.
  • Comprehensive power protection and confidence for critical workloads: In addition to battery-backed outlets and surge protection, the SmartPro supports safe unattended shutdowns, graceful reboot sequences, and detailed event logging to help you maintain uptime and protect data integrity during outages and disturbances.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS

  • Power rating: 750 VA / 600 W capacity
  • Topology: Line-interactive with automatic voltage regulation (AVR)
  • Output waveform: Sine wave (clean, stable power suitable for sensitive electronics)
  • Input voltage: 120 VAC nominal, with automatic sensing for compatible networks
  • Input frequency: 50/60 Hz (auto-sensing)
  • Battery: Sealed lead-acid, maintenance-free battery designed for reliable backup
  • Runtime characteristics: Battery discharge times vary by load and battery age; designed to provide enough autonomous time to save work and perform a controlled shutdown
  • Form factor: 1U rack-mountable and vertical tower-compatible for flexible installation
  • Management interfaces: Pre-installed WEBCARDLX network interface, USB port, DB9 serial port for local and remote management
  • Protection features: Surge protection, battery-backed outlets, and robust short-circuit and overcurrent protection
  • Maintenance and replacement: Battery replacement is supported with compatible replacement batteries; service life depends on load, environment, and usage patterns
  • Operating environment: Designed for data centers, server rooms, and office racks where stable power is critical
  • Warranty and support: Typically backed by standard manufacturer warranty with access to technical support and replacement parts

How to Install Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS

  • Unbox and inspect the unit for any shipping damage; ensure the internal battery is properly seated and connections are intact.
  • Choose a mounting location: install the UPS in a well-ventilated rack, or place it on a stable surface in vertical tower orientation if rack mounting is not possible.
  • Connect the UPS to a dedicated 120V AC power source using the supplied power cable, and ensure proper grounding for safety and performance.
  • Plug critical devices (servers, network gear, storage) into battery-backed outlets on the UPS to ensure uninterrupted operation during outages.
  • Establish management access: connect the WEBCARDLX network interface to your network, and install any required drivers or software to enable remote monitoring, event alerts, and graceful shutdown policies. You can also connect via USB or DB9 serial for local administration.
  • Configure shutdown and notification settings: use the WEBCARDLX web interface to set shutdown thresholds, alert frequencies, and notification recipients. Test the setup by simulating a power event and verifying automatic safe shutdowns.
  • Schedule routine battery maintenance and battery replacement planning: monitor battery health through the management interface to anticipate replacements and minimize downtime.
  • Document your configuration and keep a recovery plan accessible to IT staff, ensuring clear steps for outages, device reboots, and post-outage validation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the power capacity of this UPS?

    A: It is rated for 750 VA / 600 W, providing enough reserve for multiple critical devices and enabling graceful shutdown during extended outages.

  • Q: Does the unit deliver a true sine wave output?

    A: Yes. The UPS delivers a clean sine-wave output to protect sensitive electronics and maintain performance under various load conditions.

  • Q: How can I monitor and manage the UPS?

    A: Management is enabled via the pre-installed WEBCARDLX network interface for remote monitoring and configuration. USB and DB9 serial ports provide local management options, including scheduled shutdowns and status reporting.

  • Q: Can this UPS be mounted in a rack?

    A: Yes. The SmartPro is designed as a 1U rack-mountable unit that can also operate in a vertical tower configuration, giving you deployment flexibility in compact spaces.

  • Q: What about battery life and replacement?

    A: Battery life depends on usage, load, and aging. The UPS uses a sealed lead-acid battery, and replacement batteries are available from the manufacturer to restore original runtime and performance.

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