1) 2U design with flexible installation
2U design saves valuable space for IT. Rackmount and tower.
2) Graphical LCD display
Quick, easy-to-read, intuitive LCD provides information about the utility and UPS conditions.
3) SmartSlot™ for network management card
Add a network management card or purchase an -NC model with a pre-installed AP9641 network card.
4) 7 outlets in 2U
NEMA (3) 5-15R, (3) 5-20R, and (1) L5-20R outlets.
5) 3 switched outlet groups
Control a group of output load receptacles independent from the main UPS.
6) Extended runtime option
External Battery packs for extended runtime needs.
Can I add external battery packs? How many?
Yes, Smart-UPS SMX2000RMLV2U supports up to 10 APC external battery pack SMX120RMBP2U.
Do all models come with a preinstalled Network Management Card?
Select models with an "NC" suffix come with the network management card preinstalled.
How does the 'green' mode operating mode increase efficiency?
APC’s patented ‘green’ mode bypass components that perform AVR when not needed. This results in higher efficiencies across a wide range of load conditions.
What do switched outlet groups allow me to do?
Switched outlet groups provide greater control, allowing you to reboot hung devices, program sequenced on-and-off and non-critical load shedding of equipment.
Does this UPS come with PowerChute Serial Shutdown software?
PowerChute Serial Shutdown is available for download from the apc.com. It is a UPS management software enabling graceful system shutdown in the event of an extended power outage and provides energy management capabilities for desktops, servers, and workstations.
APC, a flagship brand of Schneider Electric, provides clean battery backup power, surge protection, and IT physical infrastructure inside and outside the traditional IT environment. Through our APC brand products and solutions, we offer certainty in a connected world. Certainty that our reliable, integrated physical infrastructure solutions are based on the fundamental premise that your data and information should — and always will be — accessible.