5Communication
UPS SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS MENU
SELECT OPERATION MODE
D > DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
1 > CONTINUOUS DUMP
2 > POLLED DUMP
3 > SMART DUMP
A > ASCII TERMINAL
B > VT100 TERMINAL
P > PRINTER DUMP
L > LAN CONFIGURATION
Z > SET BAUD RATE
Q > QUIT WITHOUT SAVING NEW CONFIGURATION
S > SAVE AND RESTART ENTER SELECTION > > >
4Select a menu option by typing the corresponding letter or number key. All menu selections are single keystrokes and are not case.sensitive.
D > Display Configuration displays the current communication settings and the new settings that you have selected prior to saving them. The new settings are not effective until you select save from the Main Menu.
Catalog # : | D3023002202C |
Serial # : | BP174C0998 |
Version # | 3.05 |
COMM mode: | Ser_Print |
Baud x100: | 024 |
LAN mode: | Novell |
Site Fault Detection: | Disabled |
New COMM: | ASCII |
New Baud: | 096 |
New LAN: | Novell |
Press space bar to continue
iNOTE Catalog #, Serial #, and Version # are all identification numbers unique to your UPS and can also be found on the UPS nameplate.
1 > Continuous Dump The UPS regularly transmits status information to the computer. Baud rates of 1200 to 2400 are recommended to reduce host computer overhead when using this mode.
2 > Polled Dump Status information is transmitted only when requested by a poll character
3 > Smart Dump Status information is transmitted when polled, as in the previous mode. However, the transmission also occurs automatically whenever UPS status changes. For example, if there is a power outage, UPS status information changes and is therefore, automatically transmitted.
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