
COMMUNICATION
Eaton 9140 UPS (7.5–10 kVA) User's Guide
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USB Port
The UPS can communicate with a USB-compliant computer using
LanSafe Power Management Software or other HID-compliant power
management software compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 and
XP operating systems that support HID devices.
NOTE
The latest versions of the LanSafe software and the USB firmware are available at
www.eaton.com/powerquality.
To establish communication between the UPS and a computer:
1.
The USB port is hot-pluggable. Connect the USB cable to the USB
port on the UPS rear panel (see Figure 38).
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on your
computer.
2.
Install the LanSafe software and USB drivers according to the
instructions provided with the Software Suite CD.
Remote Emergency Power-off and Remote On/Off
The Eaton 9140 includes a two-position terminal that can be either left
open or configured one of two ways:
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As a remote emergency power-off (REPO) contact
that allows power to be
switched off at the UPS output from a customer-supplied switch in a
remote location.
The REPO feature shuts down the protected equipment immediately
and does not follow the orderly shutdown procedure initiated by any
power management software. Any devices that are operating on
battery power are also shut down immediately. The UPS transfers to
Standby mode, and the Control menu options are unavailable. This
feature can be used for shutting down the load and the UPS by
thermal relay, for instance in the event of room overtemperature.
When REPO is activated, the UPS shuts down all converters,
de-energizes all system relays, and fully powers down the load
immediately. If the utility breaker is also tripped, the UPS fully powers
down within 10-15 seconds.
When the REPO switch is reset, the equipment will not return to
Normal mode until the UPS is manually started.