User Manual

500VA/300 Watts
Front panel LED indicators allow easy monitoring of the AC Line Status, Overload, On Battery, and Low Battery.
Two front panel push buttons
One allows silencing of the AC fail alarm and also the initiation of the UPS self test sequence.
One turns inverter on and places UPS in Standby mode (Non Battery Backup).
Automatic Voltage Regulation with "boost" capabilities
Receptacles:
Six (6) receptacles (NEMA 5-15R): (3) UPS and surge protected receptacles, and (3) surge only receptacles.
2 line modem/fax protection
NOTE:
For a brief, printer friendly data sheet that describes this product and informs you of the essential capabilities and
specifications, please visit:
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/ERC/downloads/4AA0-6982ENW.pdf
.
Key Benefits
Investment Protection
Prevents equipment damage due to power outages and surges.
Continuously monitors and regulates the power quality to all connected equipment.
Reduces overall cost of ownership of your computer equipment and peripherals.
Reduces Risk of System Downtime
Enables you to continue working in the event of brief power outages.
Prevents system downtime by keeping you connected during periods of brief, unexpected power outages.
Prevents data loss due to sudden power outages.
Increases overall system reliability and availability; and helps you stay connected in a 24x7 environment.
Automatically saves open files and closes open applications before performing an orderly system shutdown during
extended power outages.
Easy Setup and Operation
Bundled with user-friendly web-based free HP Power Manager software.
USB communications port.
Ready to plug in and provide instant power protection to the connected equipment.
Confidence in HP Solutions
HP's hardware qualification is the toughest in the industry. Extensive evaluation, testing, product improvement, and an
unsurpassed warranty guarantee the highest level of system protection, electrical performance, product quality and
compatibility.
QuickSpecs
HP T500 UPS
Standard Features
DA - 12041 Worldwide — Version 9 — September 5, 2007
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