iPCS - Isolated Power Control Station

iPCS ISOLATED POWER CONTROL STATION

Isolated power control station with pure sine wave output, switchable receptacles, electronic power conditioner and power distribution control

FEATURES

  • Electronic power conditioner TBF™
  • Line interactive / pure sine wave output design
  • 8 independent remote switchable outlets to on/off/reboot connected devices through the network interface. All outlets are UPS-TBF protected
  • Fully informative LCD display to show power loads and UPS stats.
  • Automatic voltage regulator (AVR and battery backup in one unit)
  • Power management software with network monitoring capability with diagnostic and battery check
  • Short circuit and overload protection
  • Tel/Network (RJ11/RJ45) protection
  • HID USB and Smart RS232 communications port
  • User replaceable UPS battery
  • SNMP network management capability
  • EPO (Emergency Power Off) capable
  • Two year warranty – Optional extended warranty

FEATURES

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Independent Controllable Outlets

INDEPENDENT CONTROLLABLE OUTLETS

  • Independent remote switchable outlets to turn on/off/reboot connected devices to prevent data loss or corruption. All from a remote and central location

  • Outlets can be turned on in sequence

  • Battery and TBF™ protected outlets

Full Control

FULL CONTROL

  • Easy-to-read LCD display provides information about power conditions

  • The LCD display will show how much time is left before the UPS will turn back on or shut down

  • Unit can be controlled via LCD display and via software

  • Fully monitored and controlled over Network/Internet

Admin

REAL-TIME NETWORK MONITORING AND NOTIFICATIONS

  • Remote management and configuration via Web Browser, NMS
  • Event logging to trace the operation’s history
  • Graphic data logging to analyze power conditions
  • Event notifications via Email, SNMP traps
  • It has the ability to set up for an alert when the battery is in need of replacement
  • Supports Environmental Sensor (optional)
  • Advanced Enterprise power management software
Under Counter

LIGHT AND VERSATILE

Unit is light enough to be installed in Under Counter Configuration

Cord Organization

CORD ORGANIZATION

Keep your racks organized and cables plugged in with the organizing tray. It will  prevent cables from being disconnected. It also features color-coded outlets.

Ping

INTELLIGENT DETECTION AND AUTOMATIC RESTART OF LOCKED-UP EQUIPMENT

The iPCS can detect and monitor connected equipment over the network and is able to automatically restart unresponsive equipment by turning that particular receptacle off and on.

Catastrophic Event

CATASTROPHIC EVENT

If a catastrophic event happens, the only part affected will be the On-Cord Electronic Power Conditioner thus saving the connected equipment and the rest of the unit.

PROTECTION AGAINST...

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

IPCS750-TNET

IPCS1000-TNET

Capacity (VA / Watts)

750VA / 600W

1000VA / 800W

Rated Power Factor

0.8

INPUT

Input Voltage Range

82-148Vac

Frequency Range

60Hz ± 3Hz

OUTPUT

On Battery Output Voltage

Sine Wave at 100-127Vac ±10%

On Battery Output Frequency

60Hz ± 1Hz

Overload Protection

Yes

PROTECTION

Transient Let-Through Voltage

 <0.5V Common Mode (N-G) / <10V Normal Mode (L-N)
Smart Power Systems is the only one that publishes N-G Pass Through Voltage

AVR FUNCTION

Boost Function

Yes

Buck Function

Yes

PHYSICAL

Receptacles

8-NEMA 5-15R (Battery & power conditioning) 8 x remote switchable outlet banks

Maximum Dimensions (HxDxW)

3.5 x 16.9 x 22

Weight

25.20 Lbs / 11.44 Kg

35.20 Lbs / 15.96 Kg

CONFIGURATION

Form Factor

Rack-mount, Tower and Under Counter Configuration

BATTERY

Sealed Maintenance-Free Lead Acid Battery

12Vdc

24Vdc

Typical Recharge Time

Rack-mount, Tower and Under Counter Configuration

Estimated Battery Mode Runtime

6 min 42 sec (at 50% load)

12 min 24 sec (at 50% load)

WARNING DIAGNOSTICS

Display

LCD Rotating Display

Indicators

Monitors and Controls Via LCD Display

COMMUNICATION

Communication Port

Network Power Management Interface

Network Management

Support IPv4/v6, SNMPv1/v3, HTTP/HTTPs, DHCP, NTP, DNS, SMTP, Telnet, FTP , SSH protocol
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upports Environmental Monitoring Probe (optional)

ENVIRONMENT

Operating Temperature

32°F to 122° F (0°C to 40°C)

Operating Relative Humidity

0 to 90% Non-Condensing

MANAGEMENT

Auto-Charger

Yes

Auto-Restart

Yes

Specification are subject to change without notice.

MORE IMAGES

IPCS Tower & Rackmount
iPCS Front
iPCS Rear

CORD ORGANIZATION

Cord Organization

UNDER COUNTER CONFIGURATION

Under Counter

SOFTWARE INCLUDED

DOWNLOAD DATASHEET

TROUBLESHOOTING

Power

Problem: Mains normal but not working in AC mode
Possible Cause: 1) AC input missing  2) Input breaker is tripped
Solution: 1) Check AC input connection. 2) Unplug the power cord of the UPS then press the circuit breaker button.

Problem: The UPS will not turn on
Possible Cause: 1) The on.off button is designed to prevent damage by rapidly turning it off or on.  2) The unit is connected to an AC outlet.  3) The battery is worn out  4) Mechanic problem.
Solution: 1) Turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and then turn the UPS on. 2) The unit must be connected to a 100-127V 50/60Hz outlet.  3) Contact technical support  4) Contact technical 

Problem: Outlets do not provide power to connected equipment.
Possible Cause: 1) Circuit breaker is tripped due to overload  2) Batteries are discharged  3) Unit has been damaged by a surge or spike.
Solution: 1) Turn the UPS off and unplug at least one piece of the connected equipment. Unplug the power cord of the UPS, then press the circuit breaker button. 2) Allow the unit to recharge for at least 4 hours.  3) Contact technical support.

Problem: Alarm code 056
Possible Solution: Battery capacity low

Problem: Alarm code 059
Possible Solution: Battery disconnected

Problem: Alarm code 062
Possible Solution: Battery bad

Problem: Alarm code 064
Possible Solution: Overload

Problem: Alarm code 066
Possible Solution: EPO (Emergency Power Off) active

Troubleshooting

Problem: Fault code E06
Possible Cause: INV soft start fail
Solution: Restart the UPS. If the fault still exists, contact technical support.

Problem: Fault code E07
Possible Cause: INV volt high
Solution: Restart the UPS. If the fault still exists, contact technical support.

Problem: Fault code E08
Possible Cause: INV volt low
Solution: Restart the UPS. If the fault still exists, contact technical support.

Problem: Fault code E09
Possible Cause: Output short circuit
Solution: Your connected equipment may have problems. Disconnect them and check again.

Problem: Fault code E11
Possible Cause: Battery voltage is too high
Solution: 1. Shut down the UPS  2) Check the number of batteries.  3) Check battery connector when use battery pack.

Problem: Fault code E12
Possible Cause: Battery voltage is too low
Solution: 1. Shut down the UPS  2) Check the number of batteries.  3) Check battery connector when use battery pack.

Problem: Fault code E13
Possible Cause: Battery is overcharged
Solution: 1. Shut down the UPS  2) Check the number of batteries.  3) Check battery connector when use battery pack.

Problem: Fault code E14
Possible Cause: Overload occurred
Solution: 1. Shut off non-essential equipment. If this solves the overload problem, the UPS will transfer to normal operation.

Problem: Fault code E18
Possible Cause: Fan has been damaged
Solution: 1. Shut down the UPS. Replace fan.

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Troubleshooting

Problem: Software is inactive
Possible Cause: The serial cable is not connected
Possible Solution: Connect the serial cable to the UPS unit and an open serial port on the back of the computer. You must use the cable that came with the unit.

Problem: Software is inactive
Possible Cause: The unit is providing battery power.
Possible Solution: Shutdown your computer and turn the UPS off. Wait 10 seconds and turn the UPS back on. This should reset the unit.

CONNECTED EQUIPMENT PROTECTION POLICY

Connected Equipment Protection PolicyAt Smart Power Systems, we stand behind the quality and reliability of our power protection products. That is why we offer comprehensive $25,000 Connected Equipment Protection Policy. If the Smart Power Systems equipment fails and this failure allows a surge to pass through and damage the connected equipment, Smart Power Systems will pay for the repair or replacement of the connected equipment in accordance to our Connected Equipment Protection Policy. Click here for additional details on our Connected Equipment Protection Policy.

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