Mitsubishi Electronics 9700 Series Terminals 15 to 16 Asynchronous Command contact input IN3

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generator operation). Power demand is turned ON when the contact is closed. Power demand is turned OFF when the contact is open.

Terminals 15 to 16 "Asynchronous Command" contact input (IN3)

Used to create an asynchronous condition between the static bypass source and the inverter. Asynchronous condition is enabled when the switch is closed. Asynchronous condition is disabled when the switch is opened.

Terminals 17 to 18 BATTERY TEMP. HIGHcontact input (IN4)

Input fed by a thermocouple that monitors battery temperature. The converter float voltage level is reduced for battery over-temperature conditions. Use battery manufacture recommended thermocouple.

Terminals 19 to 20 ROOM TEMP. HIGHcontact input (IN5)

Input fed by a thermocouple that monitors room temperature.

External thermocouple is user supplied.

NOTE : In all cases, a switch having a plate is recommended in order to reduce possibility of accidental operation.

2.5External communication connector

This is a RS232C port for DiamondLink. Layout of connector is shown in Figure 2.18.

FIGURE 2.18 External communication connector

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Pin 2. TXD : Transmit data

 

D-SUB 25Pin

Pin 3. RXD : Receive data

 

Pin 7. GND : Signal ground

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Pin 9. 5VS : DC5V supply

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Pin 10. GND : Ground

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Pin 11. 5VS : DC5V supply

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9700 Series specifications

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