Communications, 1 description, 2 communications and expansion ports – Powerware 9330 User Manual

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Powerware 9330 (10 kVA--40 kVA) Installation and Operation

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Communications

12.1

Description

This chapter describes the serial communications feature of the Powerware

9330

10 kVA---20 kVA and 25 kVA---40 kVA UPS. One serial communications port on the

UPS allows you to connect equipment to view system event information.
The following sections describe the serial communications feature, and provide

information about connecting hardware, and using terminal mode.

12.2

Communications and Expansion Ports

The the rear of the UPS contains one DB---9 Serial Communications Port. The port

provides a computer interface to a remote terminal and/or printer. The the rear of

the UPS also contains a 120 VAC, .2A convenience outlet for powering a modem

used for remote notification. In addition, expansion slots are provided to extend

customer communications options (refer to Chapter 7

“Operational Controls and

Features”, for a description of the available options).

Refer to Appendix A for location of

the Customer Interface Panel on the UPS.

12.3

Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port

The UPS is designed to accept a wide variety of Data Communication Equipment

(DCE) such as terminals, printers, and computers to the serial port. Set up the

remote equipment using the appropriate parameters for the mode you select. The

following section provides more information about configuration.
The cable you use for connection depend on the equipment you are connecting to

the UPS. The Cable should be no longer than 16m (50 ft). The connector for the

Serial Communications Port in the UPS is female, so the cable connecting to the

UPS should be male. Figure 12---1 shows the pin assignments for Serial Port, and

Table 12---1 describes them.

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