4.3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
4.3.1. Naming conventions
SPS 850 PC AB 220V USB EE61837-23
B
G
K
Tabla 1. Types of available Input/Output sockets for units
running at 230 V.
N
B
K
Tabla 2. Types of available Input/Output sockets for units
running at 120 V.
4.3.2. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
It is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system with
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line-interactive technology that offers the best protec-
tion solution for the units and the information that make
up both domestic and professional IT environments (small
businesses, offices, shops, etc.).
The use of AVR Boost&Buck technology - permanent stabi-
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lisation of the supply voltage - provides a two-fold advan-
tage: higher protection of connected loads, combined with
a reduced use of UPS batteries.
In the case of a power supply outage, it supplies electrical
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power via batteries to ensure the units remain operative.
USER MANUAL -
ENGLISH
230 V
Input
Output
Schuko
Schuko
Schuko
IEC
US 5-15P
US 5-15P
French
French
120 V
Input
Output
Schuko
Schuko
Schuko
IEC
US 5-15P
US 5-15P
French
French
EE*
Special customer specifications.
USB
Generic brand unit.
Indicate whether the voltage is different to 230 V or 120 V.
Type of socket and cable. See Tabla 1 and Tabla 2.
Unit running at 230 V. Omit.
A
Unit running at 120 V with a NEMA -5-15R socket and
cable.
PC
SPS series.
Power in VA.
4.3.3. Features
Line-interactive technology
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High level of reliability through control by microprocessor
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AVR Boost&Buck permanent stabilisation
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A single on/off button for easy and convenient use
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Protection against overloads, short circuits and faults when
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charging the batteries
Smart battery charger that reduces the average recharging
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time
Recharging the batteries with the equipment switched off
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Cold start function using the batteries
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Automatic restart when the voltage is restored
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4.3.4. Optional
The unit can feature some of the following optional accessories
and peripherals:
USB interface with HID protocol.
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RJ11 sockets to protect against ADSL/fax/modem tran-
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sients.
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