Toshiba 1700 User Manual

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Communication Interface

Dry Contacts
The remote contacts interface is a standard feature. It is provided
through solid state relays with contacts through a DB9 male
connector located on the back of the UPS (refer to the
Communication Option User Manual for a more detailed description
of this option). The following chart shows the signals and the
connector pinout.

Pin

Signal Function

Logic

In the UPS

1

Fault Signal

Closed when fault
detected

2

UPS stop
common

3

UPS stop signal
input

Backup stop when the
level changes from Low (-
3 to – 15V) to High (+3 –
+15V)

4

Normal input
power supply

Closed with normal
supply power

5

Signal common

Common signal return

6

Bypass operation

Closed during bypass
operation

7

Battery voltage
low

Closed at voltage drop

8

UPS operation

Closed during inverter
operation

9

Power failure
signal

Closed at power failure

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Voltage

Current

48Vdc peak

100mAdc peak

30Vac rms

(42Vac peak)

70mAac rms

(100mAac peak)

RS-232C
RS-232C serial communication interface is a standard feature
provided through a DB9 female connector located on the backside of
the UPS (see “Electronics Module Layout “, page 9). This interface
allows communication between the UPS and a personal computer.
The chart on the following page shows the signals and the connector
pinout.

DB9 Male Connector Outline

(facing connector)

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