Overview
CyberPower PR2200ERTXL2U with rackmount design guarantees power backup protection for home theater systems, multimedia devices, IT equipment, computers, workstations, NAS/Storage devices, telecom devices, networking devices, and surveillance systems. The UPS adopts line-interactive topology with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) function, and offers stabilized Pure Sine Wave output to ensure high power quality. The UPS’s output power factor is 1, which means it is capable of connecting to more critical loads than conventional UPS. It also features Battery Management Technology to help batteries obtain optimal life span by balancing battery string voltage. Two-phase battery charging can charge the battery quickly and safely. The hot-swappable battery packs allow for easy maintenance without power interruption. Its multi-functional matrix LCD supports intuitive operation and quick configuration. The LCD panel is also rotatable to meet installation requirements.
  • Active PFC compatible
  • Pure sine wave output
  • Night mode design
  • Tool-less battery replacement
  • Overload protection
  • Hot-swappable batteries
  • LCD status display
  • Rack/tower convertible configurations
Durable metal housing The UPS is constructed with a sturdy metal casing that provides protection against environmental factors, ensuring longevity and improved reliability in various settings. Versatile connectivity options This model features a variety of connection types including USB, RS-232, and EPO, enabling seamless communication with networking equipment and adjustable control. Intelligent power management Equipped with Automatic Voltage Regulation, this UPS automatically maintains output voltage within prescribed limits, thus safeguarding devices from harmful fluctuations. User-friendly features The rotatable LCD panel allows for easy monitoring of power conditions, while the audible alarm provides real-time notifications of any issues that may arise. Hot-swappable battery functionality Batteries can be replaced without powering down the UPS, minimizing downtime and ensuring continuous protection for critical systems.