DELTEC SHOWCASES POWER PROTECTION HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE AT COMDEX '96; New PowerWorks ET UPS and LanSafe III v.3.6 Power Management Software Demonstrated in Booth No. L4044.LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 14, 1996--Deltec Electronics Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Exide Electronics Group Inc. [NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :XUPS], will be showcasing its latest hardware and software solutions during COMDEX The former, premier computer trade show in the U.S. Although it grew into an end user event, it was originally created for dealers and distributors (it was the COMputer Dealers EXposition). in booth No.L4044. Deltec's latest introduction, the PowerWorks ET family of modular on-line UPSs, features hot-swappable batteries, PowerPass surge suppression The diverting and/or diminishing of excessive current and voltage from the AC power line, which can damage sensitive electronic equipment. Power surges generally last less than 50 microseconds, but can reach as much as 6,000 volts and draw 3,000 amps when they arrive at the equipment. modules, Cell Saver technology for increased battery service life, an automatic bypass switch to prevent loads from crashing, and includes Deltec's LanSafe III power management software. The 1000 VA to 3000 VA PowerWorks ET UPSs are especially designed for harsh power environments where severe overvoltage and brownout A lowering of AC power voltage for some period of time. Brownouts can be very harmful to electronic equipment if sustained for long periods. Brownouts can cause flickering or a dimming on screen, and the computer may experience intermittent problems as a result. See blackout. situations occur. Available with multiple battery packs, users are assured of extended runtimes. Cell Saver technology increases the life of the UPS's batteries by minimizing battery usage during normal operation. By extending the input voltage range, the PowerWorks ET regulates the power in a surge or sag situation without using the UPS's batteries -- saving critical battery backup See UPS. time for protected systems during power outages This is a list of famous wide-scale power outages. 1965
LanSafe III v.3.6 Power Management Software For complete power protection across a network, LanSafe III records III Records is a record label based in Japan. Founded in 1999 and dedicated to issuing music from jazz to classical with focus on avant-garde and experimental directions. The label's list of artists includes:
In an extended power failure, LanSafe III conducts a sequential and orderly shutdown of all network devices. This feature assures that all work-in-process is saved prior to shutdown. For example, bridges and routers can be shut down after workstations have saved data back to the server. LanSafe III also simultaneously tests all UPSs on the network giving administrators full system control and protection. Through LanSafe's real-time graphical user interfaces, users can quickly see various states of power on the network, as well as UPS status. The Battery Management Log states the condition of the UPS's battery. LanSafe's PowerScope screen shows real-time power UPS status data in an easy-to-understand graphical display. PowerRite Max UPS Deltec's PowerRite Max represents the first UPS to offer intelligent communication capability, Advanced Battery Management (ABM ABM: see guided missile. ABM - Asynchronous Balanced Mode ), Windows 95 Plug and Play compatibility, hot swappable See hot swap. batteries and network/modem surge suppression. The PowerRite Max UPS works in conjunction with Deltec's LanSafe III software to allow load shedding, the ability for users to control individual power receptacles of the UPS and route battery backup power to the devices that need it most. This patented technology, Precision Power Control, allows less critical equipment to be quickly and safely shut down separately in order to extend backup time to a more critical device such as a file server. With the total load safely reduced, backup time for the file server, which is connected to an individually controlled receptacle, is significantly increased. This key feature can nearly double the battery runtime to the file server. Utilizing Precision Power Control, users also have the ability to configure scheduled shutdowns and startups of equipment for increased security and energy savings. For more information, visit Deltec's Web site at http://www.deltecpower.com or contact Deltec at 800-DELTEC-1 or through E-mail at info@deltecpower.com. Deltec Electronics, ranked the 5th largest manufacturer of Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPSs) in the U.S. by Venture Development Corp., is one of the largest and fastest growing UPS manufacturers protecting today's powerful computers, Local Area Networks, electronic instrumentation Electronic instrumentation refers to measuring instruments used to measure the properties of electrical devices. See also
CONTACT: Deltec Susan Connell, 619/291-4211 sconnell@deltecpower.com or Jennings & Associates P.J. Jennings, 619/431-7466 jennings@free-ink.com |
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