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The AC voltage sensor is used to indicate the presence or absence of line voltage; The AC Voltage Detector indicates an ALARM/NORMAL condition in software and also via an LED mounted on the sensor.

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The AC voltage detector is used to indicate the presence or absence of line voltage. This is useful, for example to tell when the UPS is running on battery power.

The AC Voltage Detector indicates an ALARM/NORMAL condition in software and also via an LED mounted on the sensor. Voltage detectors can detect the presence or the absence of line voltage. It is designed for use worldwide. There is an SNMP interface for getting the alarm/normal status. SNMP traps are sent when critical conditions occur.

SNMP polling via ‘get’ is available to retrieve existing status and configuration parameters. The Web browser interface is also available to display the status and configuration parameters.

When an alarm condition is activated the description and location of the fault can be sent via email, page or traps.

Measurement Type: Normal or Alarm
Sensor Type: Open/Closed contact input switch
Voltage Range: 50~250 VAC
Measurement Rate: Multiple readings every second
Indication: LED for Voltage presence
Operating Temperature: -20 °C~60 °C
4 °F~140 °F

Interface:  
Communications Cable: RJ-45 jack to sensor using UTP Cat 5 wire
Communications Cable Max. length: The AC Voltage Sensor can be extended from the RJ-45 Intelligent Sensor ports on the base units up to 1000 feet, or 300 meters using standard CAT5/6 LAN cable
Power Source: Powered by the controller unit. No additional power needed : Full autosense including disconnect alarm
Power Consumption: Typical 11 mWatt, 2.20mA
Dimensions: 115 x 80 x 40 mm
Sensor count: 1