BPS-250 (260-0250) Features Faxback Doc. # 5873 The control circuitry connected to the battery is kept in phase and in synchronization with the AC wall outlet power (when there is a voltage present) by constantly monitoring it. When the input voltage drops below 105 volts or exceeds 135 volts, the 250W (2.2 Amps) of battery backup power switches on, smoothly and automatically, with the output voltage in phase and in synchronization with the AC line voltage. Switching to battery backup power sets off an intermittent audible alarm When the voltage is restored to the minimum of 108 volts or falls again to below 130 volts or falls again to below 130 volts, the control circuitry, smoothly and automatically, switches back to the wall outlet power after a 3 second delay and turns off the audible alarm. These power transfers take place in less than 4 milliseconds. In addition, the control circuitry and an integral regulated charger is plugged into a live grounded power line (regardless of the position of the Output Power switch). The unit is also protected with a low-battery cutoff circuit to prevent complete discharge of the battery. Transient voltage spike(voltage surge) suppression provides a total of 240 joules (in 3 modes). NOTE: This unit was designed and tested for use with equipment such as personal computers. The output wave form is non-sinusoidal. Use with other appliances could result in overheating or other safety... hazards. (jlc-10/11/93) >