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NetPro 2000-4000: user manual 4.0 (GB)
GE Digital Energy
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4.1
RS232 Port (fig. 7)
The RS 232 Port is a plug-in interface port (9-pin, Sub-D, male) which enables advanced communication
between the UPS and the computer (UPS software required). The interface port is operative as soon as
the mains power cord is plugged into a live wall outlet, even if the UPS is switched off.
We strongly recommend to use only original GE Digital Energy software products in combination with
the interface port.
Pin #
Function
1
RS232 input (UPS shutdown)
2
RS232 output
3
General alarm
1)
4
Plug and Play
5
Common
6
Bypass active
7
Battery low
8
UPS connected
9
Mains failure
1)
Active if the output voltage of the UPS is no longer guaranteed due to other circumstances than
already indicated by pin 6-7-9:
-
Output converter overload
-
Overtemperature
(pre-)alarm
-
Battery
failure
-
Fan
failure
-
High charger voltage
-
Bypass out of limits
-
Inverter shutdown (due to inverter failure or batt. failure)
4.2
Relay Interface Card (option)
The card is equipped with potential free change-over contacts for the following alarms:
•
mains failure
•
general alarm
•
battery low
•
bypass active
For more information please refer to the user manual that comes with the interface card.
4.3
SNMP Interface Card (option)
This card allows the data interface to be connected directly to an Ethernet network.
For more information please refer to the user manual that comes with the interface card.
fig. 7
RS232
DC
UPS
DATA TO UPS
DATA FROM
MAX: +48V 100mA
BYPASS ACTIVE
BATTERY LOW
GENERAL ALARM
MAINS FAILURE
REMOTE UPS
SHUT DOWN
RS232
PORT
5 = COMMON
8 = UPS CONNECTED
RS232
DC
RS232
2
6
5
1
7
3
8
4
9
DC
PnP
4 - Communication