MaxPower Corp Relay Interface Card User Manual

Relay interface card, Features and benefits

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Features and Benefits

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Provides isolated dry contact
Form-C relay outputs for "utility
failure," "low battery," UPS
alarm/OK, or "on bypass"

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User-selectable "normally open"
(N/O) or "normally closed"
(N/C) contacts

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Shutdown function to remotely
shutdown UPS

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Hot-swappable

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DB-15 output connection;
terminal block outputs on
X-slot card

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Cables available for AS/400
applications

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Works with any Powerware UPS
equipped with an X-slot, in
addition to the Powerware 9120
and Powerware 9170+

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Increases reliability and
system availability

X-slot Relay Interface

Card supports:

Powerware 9340

Powerware 9330

Powerware 9125

Powerware 5125

BestDock Relay Interface

Card supports:

Powerware 9120

Powerware 9170+

Relay

Interface

Card

Communications and control are at the

heart of any reliable UPS solution.

Powerware relay interface cards provide

shutdown and monitoring of UPS status

through a connected computer.

The relay interface cards come in two

models, the X-slot version and BestDock

version. Both are dedicated adapters

that provide the essential dry-contact

interface between your Powerware UPS

and any relay-connected computer,

including the AS/400, as well as a

variety of industrial applications.

The X-slot relay interface card is

designed to function with all Powerware

UPS products equipped for X-slot

communications, which include the

Powerware 5125, Powerware 9125,

Powerware 9330 and Powerware 9340.

The BestDock relay interface card is

designed to work specifically with the

Powerware 9120 and Powerware 9170+.

These relay interface cards include a

remote shutdown feature, using which

the UPS shutdown is performed by

connecting the relay interface card

shutdown pin (15) to +12VDC (Pin 13)

for a minimum of 5 seconds.

The BestDock Relay Interface Card

shutdown feature functionality depends

on the jumper (JP1, JP2 & JP3) selected

on the board and on the UPS

mode (normal or on-battery).

UPS

Relay interface card

AS/400, PBX, remote

monitor panel or other

management system

Serial cable

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