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Relay I/O Card
UPS card for network administrators to
control and monitor power through a
dry-contact interface in rack, computer
room, and datacenter environments.
APC’s Relay I/O Card allows you to control and monitor power through a simple dry-contact interface, a
communication format favored by manufacturers of PBX’s, telecom management devices, and alarm
management systems. With the Relay I/O Card, you can control the operation of a Smart-UPS, Matrix-UPS,
or Symmetra Power Array and recieve critical UPS alarms, a function normally available only through
fileserver or modem communications.
Features & Benefits
Remotely monitor Critical electronic devices are only as reliable as the electricity which powers them. The Relay I/O Card
allows you to remotely monitor the UPS battery and operation when the power goes out. You can be
environment
certain your equipment will continue to operate as expected without site visits.
Save money with Remote installations typically require direct intervention to shut down and power-on equipment. The
Relay I/O Card gives you the ability to remotely startup or stop equipment via the dry contact interface,
remote power
which saves support costs.
management
Remotely reboot Remote devices which frequently hang or become unstable can cause expensive downtime. You can
remotely reboot hung or unstable devices via the dry contact interface, saving you the expense of a site
“locked up” devices
visit and downtime.
Warranty & Approvals
Product Warranty 2 year warranty
Approvals FCC Class B, EN50022, EN50082-1
Models
APC Part Number Application List Price
AP9610 Dry contact UPS monitoring and control $179
Shipping Weight: 0.7 lbs./(320 g)
Shipping Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 1.5 in. (10.2 x 10.2 3.8 cm)
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