The
1)Monitoring charger status
2)Monitoring battery status and condition
3)Monitoring inverter status
4)Monitoring UPS status
5)Monitoring the utility status
6)Providing the power switch function for computer to turn on/off the utility on schedule for power saving
7)Adjustable Transfer voltage
The UPS data is provided at 2400 bps baud rate and made up of
HARDWARE: |
|
BAUD | 2400 bps |
DATA | 8 bits |
STOP | 1 bit |
NONE | |
CABLING: |
|
Standard
8-2 Dry Contact
Pin1 | : The pin is normally open. When battery low, pin1 and pin5 are connected |
| via photo coupler. |
Pin3 | : The UPS will shut down when a high level (5~12V) sustained for at least |
| 3.8 seconds is applied. |
Pin5 | : Signal ground. |
Pin6,7 | : Reserved. |
Pin8 | : The pin is normally open. When utility fails, pin8 and pin5 are connected |
| via photo coupler. |
CABLING: The user must use the special cable. The connection is described as follows:
PC (female) | UPS (male) |
Pin1 (battery Low) | |
Pin5 (GND) | |
Pin3 (Shutdown) | |
Pin6 | |
Pin7 | |
Pin8 (AC Fail) |
The communication port at the back of the UPS may be connected to a computer. This port allows the computer to monitor the UPS and control the operation of the UPS in some cases.
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