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Chapter 8 CommunicationThis chapter describes the communication features of the Powerware 9395 UPS and
provides information about connecting hardware and using Terminal mode. For
terminal wiring information, see paragraph 3.2.3 on page 3−19 and paragraph 4.9 on
page 4−26. For location of the customer interface panels and terminals see
Figure 4-16 on page 4−18 and Figure 4-22 through Figure 4-25 starting on page 4−27.
8.1 X−Slot Cards
The Powerware 9395 UPS has four standard, factory-installed X−Slot communication
bays. See Figure 4-22 on page 4−27 for bay locations. The UPS is compatible with the
following X−Slot cards (see Figure 8-1):
SModbus Card – provides direct integration of UPS information (meters and status)
to a Building Management System (BMS) using the Modbus RTU protocol.
SConnectUPS−X Web/SNMP Card – provides remote monitoring through a Web
browser interface, e-mail, and a network management system (NMS) using SNMP;
connects to a twisted-pair Ethernet (10/100BaseT) network. It has a built−in
switching hub that allows three additional network devices to be connected to the
network without the requirement of additional network drops.
NOTE The Modem Card cannot be installed in X−Slot 2.
SModem Card – provides out-of-band" remote notification and monitoring using
modem communication directly to cell phones and pagers.
SRelay Interface Card (AS/400) – has isolated dry contact (Form−C) relay outputs for
UPS status: Utility failure, Low battery, UPS alarm/OK, or On bypass when
interfacing with IBM AS/400 computers, other relay connected computers, and
industrial applications.
SIndustrial Relay Card (IRC) – indicates the operating status of the UPS system
using the customer’s monitoring equipment. The IRC uses four isolated
normally−open or normally−closed dry relay contacts to indicate the UPS status.
Normal, Bypass, Battery, and Alarm modes can be monitored.
SPowerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card – provides connectivity for operational
mode control and metering of a parallel system at any UPM in the system. In
addition, this card can be used to connect optional system monitoring devices,
such as a Remote Monitor Panel II (RMP II), a Relay Interface Module II (RIM II), or
a Supervisory Contact Module II (SCM II) to the UPS.
SPower Xpert® Gateway Card – provides a data gateway from the UPS to the Power
Xpert software; provides remote monitoring through a Web browser interface,
e−mail, and a network management system using SNMP; connects to a
twisted−pair Ethernet (10/100BaseT) network. Modbus TCP support provides direct
integration of the PDU’s parameters to a Building Management System (BMS). It
has a built−in switching hub that allows one additional network device to be
connected to the network without the requirement of an additional network drop.
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