COMMUNICATION
DB-9 Communication Port
Table 13 explains the functions of the pins on the Eaton 9170+
Table 13. DB-9 Port Signals
Pin | Function | Description |
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1 | Low Battery Alarm | Pin 1 shifts from |
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| remains high whenever the UPS enters a Low Battery alarm state. |
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2 | Sends outgoing | |
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3
| 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. | |
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| least 5 seconds, but not more than 7 seconds, during an AC Failure condition, the |
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| UPS output shuts off following a delay of 120 seconds (±5 seconds). |
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| S The UPS output shuts off even if the normal AC input power is restored during the |
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| 120 second delay. |
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| S The UPS output automatically restarts after the UPS determines the normal AC |
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| input power is stable. |
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| S The shutdown and restart timing represented by the functionality of Pin 3 is |
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| independent from the shutdown and restart timing specified from the host |
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| software. |
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4 | Reserved | Loopback to Pin 6 |
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5 | Common | Signal Ground |
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6 | Reserved | Loopback to Pin 4 |
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7 | No Connection | Open pin |
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8 | AC Fail Signal | Pin 8 shifts from |
| remains high for 15 seconds (±1 second) after the UPS detects an AC Failure | |
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| condition, assuming the condition still exists after the 15 seconds. |
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| When the AC Failure condition no longer exists, the signal returns to the |
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| state (positive voltage). |
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9 | No Connection/ | The UPS is |
| DC Supply Voltage | |
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| changed by a qualified service technician. |
When enabled, Pin 9 provides supply voltage for use with external connectivity devices requiring DC power directly from the UPS
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