Tripp Lite's OMNI SMART 500 line interactive UPS system offers voltage regulation, surge suppression and long lasting battery support for personal
computers, internetworking equipment and other sensitive electronics. Supports entry level PC systems for up to 30 minutes during power failures so that
connected equipment can be shutdown without data loss. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) circuits regulate brownouts as low as 75 volts and overvoltages
as high as 147 back to normal 120V levels without consuming battery power. Offers complete desktop power protection in an attractive black upright tower
configuration. Includes 3 battery supported outlets for computer, monitor and one vital system peripheral, plus 3 additional surge suppression-only outlets for
printers and other system accessories not requiring battery support. USB port enables optional unattended system shutdown without data loss in the case of
extended power failure. USB cabling included. PowerAlert software available via download. HID-compliant USB port also enables integration with built-in
power management and auto shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X. Built-in dataline protection jacks offer protection of a single dialup phone/DSL
line. Built-in audible alarm and 4 front panel LEDs indicate line power status, battery power status, battery low/replace status and overload status. 500VA/300
watt power handling ability supports entry-level PCs, network workstations, point-of-sale equipment, small business phone systems, audio/video equipment
and home theater systems. Offers 4 minutes battery runtime with a full load of 500VA/300 watts and 14.6 minutes with a half load of 250VA/150 watts.
Supports battery replacement via built-in access panel.
Features
OMNISMART500 line interactive UPS system offers voltage regulation and battery support, plus complete AC and dialup/DSL line surge suppression
Supports entry level PC systems for up to 30 minutes during power failures to enable a safe system shutdown
Supports a maximum load of 500VA/300 watts for 4 minutes and a half load of 250VA/150 watts for 14.6 minutes
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) circuits correct brownouts as low as 75 volts and overvoltages as high as 147 back to normal 120 volt levels without
using battery power
Attractive black tower configuration
Includes 3 battery supported outlets, plus 3 additional surge suppression-only outlets, 6 foot AC line cord (all NEMA 5-15)
USB port enables data-saving unattended shutdown when used with Tripp Lite's PowerAlert software, available via FREE download from
www.tripplite.com/poweralert
HID-compliant USB port also enables integration with built-in power management and auto shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X
Supports Tripp Lite's WatchDog Service Monitoring/Rebooting Software (part#
WATCHDOGSW)
Dataline suppression jacks protect a single dialup phone/DSL line
1/5
Dataline suppression jacks protect a single dialup phone/DSL line
Audible alarm and 4 front panel LEDs indicate UPS system and line power status
500VA/300 watt power handling ability supports a variety of computer, internetworking, telecom and consumer electronics equipment
Supports battery replacement via built-in access panel
Compatible with 120V/60Hz applications for USA, Canada, Mexico and more
Optional
PDUB15
bypass PDU enables hot-swappable UPS replacement with no disruption to connected equipment
Short circuit protection during AC and battery modes
Specifications
OUTPUT
Output Volt Amp Capacity (VA)
Output Watt Capacity (Watts)
Nominal Output Voltage(s)
Supported
Nominal Voltage Details
Frequency Compatibility
Output Voltage Regulation (Line
Mode)
Output Voltage Regulation (Battery
Mode)
Output Receptacles
UPS Output Receptacles (Surge
Suppression Only)
Hot-Swap PDU options
Output AC Waveform (AC Mode)
Output AC Waveform (Battery Mode)
500
300
110V; 115V; 120V
115v nominal output in battery mode
60 Hz
-18%, +8%
+/- 5%
(6) 5-15R
3 UPS outlets, 3 surge-only outlets
PDUB15 (2U / 8 5-15R outlets)
Sine wave
PWM sine wave
INPUT
Rated input current (Maximum Load)
Nominal Input Voltage(s) Supported
UPS Input Connection Type
UPS Input Cord Length (ft.)
UPS Input Cord Length (m)
Recommended Electrical Service
Input Cord Length (ft.)
Input Cord Length (m)
Input Phase
12A
120V AC
5-15P; Right-Angled
6
1.8
15A 120V
6
1.83
Single-Phase
2/5
BATTERY
Full Load Runtime (min.)
Half Load Runtime (min.)
DC System Voltage (VDC)
Battery Recharge Rate (Included
Batteries)
Internal UPS Replacement Battery
Cartridge
Battery Access
Battery Replacement Description
Expandable Runtime
4 min. (300w)
14.6 min. (150w)
12
Less than 3.6 hours from 10% to 90%
RBC51
Battery access door
Hot-swappable, user replaceable batteries
No
VOLTAGE REGULATION
Voltage Regulation Description
Overvoltage Correction
Undervoltage Correction
Severe Undervoltage Correction
Automatic voltage regulation (AVR) maintains line power operation with an input voltage range of 75 to 147
Input voltages between 128 and 147 are reduced by 12%
Input voltages between 93 and 107 are boosted by 14%
Input voltages between 75 and 92 are boosted by 30%
USER INTERFACE, ALERTS & CONTROLS
Switches
Alarm Cancel Operation
Audible Alarm
LED Indicators
2 Switches control off/on power status and alarm-cancel/self-test operation
Power-fail alarm can be silenced using alarm-cancel switch; once silenced, alarm will re-sound to indicate
low-battery status
Audible alarm indicates power-failure and low-battery conditions
4 LEDs indicate line power, battery power, overload and battery low/replace status
SURGE / NOISE SUPPRESSION
UPS AC Suppression Joule Rating
UPS AC Suppression Response
Time
UPS Dataline Suppression
EMI / RFI AC Noise Suppression
AC Suppression Joule Rating
AC Suppression Response Time
Dataline Suppression
480
Instantaneous
1 line TEL/DSL (1 in / 1 out); 10/100Base T Ethernet
Yes
480
Instantaneous
1 line TEL / DSL or 10Base T Ethernet protection
PHYSICAL
Installation Form Factors Supported
with Included Accessories
Tower
3/5
Installation Form Factors Supported
with Optional Accessories
Primary Form Factor
UPS Power Module Dimensions
(hwd, in.)
UPS Power Module Dimensions
(hwd, cm)
UPS Power Module Weight (lbs.)
UPS Power Module Weight (kg)
UPS Shipping Dimensions (hwd / in.)
UPS Shipping Dimensions (hwd /
cm)
Shipping Weight (lbs.)
Shipping Weight (kg)
UPS Housing Material
Primary UPS Height (mm)
Primary UPS Width (mm)
Primary UPS Depth (mm)
Shipping Height (mm)
Shipping Width (mm)
Shipping Depth (mm)
Wallmount(UPSWM - tower mounting kit)
Tower
8.5 x 5 x 7
21.59 x 12.7 x 17.78
12
5.44
12 x 9.2 x 7.8
30.48 x 23.4 x 19.8
14.1
6.7
PVC
216
127
178
305
234
198
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Relative Humidity
AC Mode BTU / Hr. (Full Load)
Battery Mode BTU / Hr. (Full Load)
AC Mode Efficiency Rating (100%
Load)
+32 to +104 degrees Fahrenheit / 0 to +40 degrees Celsius
+5 to +122 degrees Fahrenheit / -15 to +50 degrees Celsius
0 to 95%, non-condensing
54
323
95%
COMMUNICATIONS
Communications Interface
PowerAlert Software
Communications Cable
WatchDog Compatibility
Network UPS Tools Compatibility
USB (HID enabled)
For local monitoring via the UPS’s built-in USB port, download PowerAlert Local software at
http://www.tripplite.com/poweralert
USB cable included
Supports Watchdog application, OS and hard-reboot restart options for remote applications
NUT compatible. See the full list of Tripp Lite NUT compatible UPS systems at
http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Tripp Lite
4/5
LINE / BATTERY TRANSFER
Transfer Time
Low Voltage Transfer to Battery
Power (Setpoint)
High Voltage Transfer to Battery
Power (Setpoint)
2-4 milliseconds
75
147
SPECIAL FEATURES
Cold Start (Startup in Battery Mode
During a Power Failure)
High Availability UPS Features
Green Energy-Saving Features
Cold-start operation supported
Hot swappable batteries
Greater than 95% efficiency - GREEN UPS
CERTIFICATIONS
UPS Certifications
Tested to UL1778 (USA); Tested to CSA (Canada); Tested to NOM (Mexico); Meets FCC Part 15 Category B (EMI)
not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them. Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Tripp Lite uses primary and third-party agencies to test its products for compliance with standards. See a list of Tripp Lite's testing agencies:
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