Toshiba 1500 SERIES RS-232C Serial Communication Interface, UPS Shutdown via RS-232C

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6.0UPS Control Interface

6.2RS-232C Serial Communication Interface

The available data from the UPS, via RS-232C communication, is shown below:

 

Output voltage

Operating conditions

Output current

Battery voltage

 

Input frequency

 

Output frequency

 

 

 

Utility power OK

UPS operating status

Low battery voltage detected

UPS in BYPASS mode

(described as ‘yes’ or ‘no’)

UPS in NORMAL mode

 

Input and output frequency synchronized

 

UPS ‘fault’ occurred

 

 

 

DC bus overcurrent

 

DC bus overvoltage

'Fault’ details

DC bus undervoltage

Input overcurrent

(described as ‘occurred’

Overheat

or ‘not occurred’)

Overload being timed

 

Overload (allowable time exceeded)

 

Output overvoltage (during NORMAL mode)

 

Output undervoltage (during NORMAL mode)

 

 

6.2.1UPS Shutdown (via RS-232C)

When the UPS is operating from its internal batteries, a ‘shutdown’ order can be sent to the UPS telling it to turn OFF after a user-specified amount of time. This function can allow you to stop discharging the UPS batteries after an orderly system shutdown has been completed. The UPS can be programmed to turn OFF up to 8 minutes after the ‘shutdown’ command is given. This command can be cancelled before the specified time has elapsed.

6.3Dry Contact Interface

The Dry Contact interface uses pins 16 trough 22. Pins 24 and 25 are used for the shutdown function. The following schematic shows the contact state and pin assignments for each signal output along with the associated DB25 connector pinout.

16

Dry Contact common

 

17

 

Notes:

 

Battery Backup

1) Pin “switches are shown

18 }

in their inactive states

 

 

(ex. if battery voltage is

19

Battery voltage “low”

low then pin 19 will be

20

UPS “on”

connected to pin 16)

2) Contacts are rated as

 

 

21

Bypass “on”

follows:

 

 

dc: 48V, 0.1A

22

Fault detect signal

ac: 30Vrms (42V-peak)

 

 

0.07A(0.1A-peak)

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