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APC AP9620 Legacy Communications SmartSlot Card remote
- Product Type: Communications Card
- Compatibility: APC SmartSlot UPS
- Interface: Serial (RS-232)
- Enables Remote Monitoring and Management
- Supports UPS Status and Event Notifications
- Legacy communication solution
- Facilitates integration with Network Management Systems
- Provides data logging capabilities
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Product Overview
The APC AP9620 is a Legacy Communications SmartSlot Card designed for APC UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) units. It provides serial communication capabilities, allowing for remote monitoring and management of the UPS status and events. This card is essential for integrating older APC UPS systems into network management solutions.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Communications Card |
| Compatibility | APC SmartSlot UPS |
| Interface | Serial (RS-232) |
Additional Specifications
| Function | Remote UPS Monitoring and Management |
| Vendor | APC |
Product Description
The APC AP9620 is a specialized communication card designed to extend the manageability of compatible APC Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) units. It fits into the SmartSlot interface found on many APC UPS models, providing a serial (RS-232) port that enables direct communication with the UPS. This card is particularly valuable for users who need to monitor their UPS status, receive critical event notifications (such as power outages or battery issues), and remotely control UPS functions. By providing serial connectivity, it allows the UPS to be integrated into network management systems or connected directly to a server for local monitoring and automated shutdown procedures. As a legacy communication option, the AP9620 is crucial for maintaining visibility and control over older APC UPS installations that may not support newer network-based communication methods. It ensures that essential power protection devices can still be managed effectively, safeguarding critical equipment from power disturbances.
