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Product category: UPSs
News Release from: Socomec Sicon UPS | Subject: Univision
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 February 2006

Software takes control of UPS shutdown

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New monitoring and control software enables users to monitor, control, manage and perform an orderly shutdown of their UPS systems before the power supply is interrupted.

Socomec Sicon UPS's latest family of monitoring and control software enables users to monitor, control, manage and perform an orderly shutdown of their UPS systems before the power supply is interrupted Compatible with the company's complete UPS range (400VA to 4800kVA) it is ideal for supporting mission critical applications and taking users' uptime to a new level

Although a UPS is designed to protect equipment, the protection provided to hardware and its associated data is increased significantly if it's used in conjunction with communications software.

Products such as Univision safely carry out actions such as the shutdown of applications There are three Socomec Sicon software solutions in the range, which meet any demand.

Univision Standard for the single PC user or SOHO is available to download free from the Socomec website.

This easily installed, user friendly GUI (graphical user interface) allows the user to see parameters of the UPS and the supply.

Univision Pro contains all the features and benefits of standard software and has the enhanced capability of issuing the down command to all network servers or workstations.

Netvision SNMP Card (Simple Network Management Protocol) takes power quality, management and control to the next level.

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