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2.6  Communication Ports

The UPS is equipped with a remote emergency power off (REPO) dry contact input, true RS232 and

USB communication ports to provide communication with bundled UPS monitoring software for remote

monitoring of UPS status via a PC.
Four optional interface cards are available to meet various communication needs (refer to Section 6):
• DCE (dry contact relay card)
• RS232
• USB
• SNMP/WEB card

The bundled software of the UPS is compatible with many operating systems such as Windows 98, 2000,

ME, NT and XP.
All communication ports (including optional cards) can be active simultaneously to monitor the UPS sta-

tus. However only 1 communication interface can be active at any one time. The interface with the high-

est priority controls the UPS. The priority of these communication interfaces are as follows from highest to

lowest priority:
• REPO input port
• Optional Interface card
• USB
• RS232

The communication port on the UPS provides true RS232 type communication with the UPS software.

This is used for remote monitoring the power and UPS status.
Optional interfaces cards include R2E (2nd RS232), RSE (RS485), USE (USB), DCE (dry contact), and

SNMP/. These can be combined according to your requirements. However, the R2E, RSE, and USE card

cannot be used simultaneously.
The bundled software of the UPS is compatible with many operating systems such as Windows 98, &

2000, ME, NT and XP. For other applications like Novell, NetWare, Unix, Linux, contact your local distribu-

tor for advice.
When optional interface cards are used together with the onboard RS232 port for communications. The

REPO signals have the highest control command priority followed by the SNMP/WEB card, the shutdown

command at the DCE card and the R2E, RSE and USE cards. The onboard RS232 port has the lowest

priority.

2.6.1  True RS232 Port Settings

The RS232 interface should be set as follows:

Baud Rate:

2400 bps

Data Length:

8 bits

Stop Bit:

1 bit

Parity:

None

2.6.2  USB Port Settings

The USB communication protocol definition complies with:
• USB version 1.0, 1.5 Mbps
• USB HID Version 1.0

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