Powerware 9315 operation manual UPS Setup Configuration, Save

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UPS Setup Configuration

Connect the modem to the UPS by connecting one end of the serial cable to the UPS Port 2 DB---25F connector and the other to the modem (refer to Chapter 7, “Serial Communications”). If using a standard serial cable, a null modem adapter is required for the connection to the modem.

The Powerware 9315 UPS can only use serial Port 2, DB---25F, for the Remote Notification option. This connection is located in the serial communications panel at the base of the UPS cabinet, behind the front door.

The modem operates at only one baud rate because there is no handshaking between the modem and the UPS. Select the lowest common baud rate (less than or equal to 2400 baud) compatible with the capability of the UPS interface equipment. For example, if the computer only has a 2400 baud modem, then the UPS should be set for 2400 baud. Remember, the remote computer modem can always slow down to the UPS baud rate, e.g., a 14400 baud modem can run at 2400 baud, but a 2400 baud modem cannot run at 14400 baud.

Following the instructions in Chapter 5, “Using the Monitor Panel” and Chapter 7, “Serial Communications”, use the LCD screen and pushbuttons on the Monitor Panel to access the setup screen and configure Port 2 as follows.

NOTE: The modem should be connected to the UPS as described in the modem manufacturer’s manual before configuring the UPS communications port.

<MODE>

Remote Notify

<RATE>

The baud rate at which the modem will communicate

 

to other modems, 2400 baud maximum.

<DATA/STOP>

8 1 Standard 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.

<HANDSHAKING>

Disabled

<SAVE>

Yes. To save new configuration.

The handshaking feature listed is for UPS-to-terminal handshaking, not UPS-to-modem handshaking. Setting the handshaking to “modem” has no effect. If the remote terminal has buffering problems because of excessive data transfer rate from the UPS, XON/XOFF handshaking can be selected to resolve this issue. The user must make sure that the modem (not the remote terminal) at the remote terminal end of the connection is configured for either hardware handshaking or none at all. This is required so that the modem does not attempt to trap the XON/XOFF characters and prevent them from being transmitted to the UPS.

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Contents Uninterruptible Power Supply KVA 300 kVA Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Starting and Stopping the UPS Maintaining the UPS System Responding to System Events List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Using This ManualGetting Help For More InformationGetting Started Typical Powerware 9315 UPS SystemLooking Inside the UPS Battery CabinetMonitor Panel UPS Standard FeaturesInstallation Features Options and AccessoriesOutput Transformer Safety ConsiderationsRisk of Electric Shock Symbols, Controls, and IndicatorsUnderstanding UPS Operation Path of Current Through the UPS in Normal Mode Normal ModePath of Current Through the UPS in Bypass Mode Bypass ModePath of Current Through the UPS in Battery Mode Battery ModeControl Panel Monitor Monitoring and Controlling UPS OperationThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Starting and Stopping the UPS Using the Control PanelTo Place the UPS in Normal Mode To Start the UPS in Bypass Mode To Shut Down the UPS from Normal ModeThis Page Intentionally Left Blank UPS Monitor Panel Using the Monitor PanelAlarm None Using the LCD ScreenUsing the Pushbuttons Adjusting the ContrastUsing the Load Off Pushbutton Reading the Status Indicators · Setup Using the Menu OptionsShows the Load Amps Meters screen Shows the Event History Log screen Shows the Active System Events screen Shows the Unit Statistics screen Shows the Mimic screen Time Setup Screen Port Setup Screen Building Alarm Monitoring Using Features and OptionsSummary Alarm Contacts Summary Alarm ContactsRemote Monitor Panel Optional Monitoring AccessoriesSystem Normal External Battery Disconnect Battery CabinetsRelay Interface Module Relay Interface ModuleShutdown Imminent Supervisory Contact ModuleThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Serial Communications Communications Panel Locating the Communications PanelPort 1 DE-9 Connecting Equipment to a Serial PortPort 2 DB-25 Setup Serial Port 1 Screen Configuring the Serial PortsRate ModeSave Default SettingsData/Stop HandshakingPrinting Selected Information Terminal ModeEvent History Log Entire Log Ctrl + PSystem Information Printout Ctrl + a Meters Printout Ctrl + MAPR Battery Test Printout Ctrl + BSystem Configuration System Configuration Mode Main MenuProgram Building Alarms Enable/Disable Default Functions Program Unit Name Customize Alarm MessagesChange Password Adjust Output VoltageWK DAY MON Hrmn 4 FRI MAR Battery Test SetupModify Low Battery Time Calibration ModeComputer Mode Remote Monitor ModeThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Remote Notification Remote Notification Features Description of Operation Call AnswerCall Out Housekeeping Hardware Requirements Basic Modem Configuration Configuring the ModemConfiguring the Modem to Call a Remote Computer Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager Configuring the Modem to Answer Incoming Calls Final Modem Configuration Save UPS Setup ConfigurationUser-Selected Events Messages AlarmsRectifier Monitor Maintaining the UPS System Important Safety Instructions164201036 Rev. D Maintenance Training Performing Preventive MaintenanceThis Page Intentionally Left Blank System Input Product SpecificationsNominal +/-- 5% System OutputBattery Specifications Environmental SpecificationsThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Responding to System Events System Event HornsSystem Event Lights System Event Messages Inverter Messages -- Alarms Inverter Messages -- NoticesInverter Messages Inverter Status Messages Commands Rectifier Status Messages Using the Load OFF Pushbutton Resetting the UPS System after Load OffTo Use the Load OFF Pushbutton This Page Intentionally Left Blank