Users Manual & Installation Guide
PV- 5127:
Power supply module with UPS
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RS232
The PV-5127 has a connector (CN3, labelled “RS232”) that can be connected to an RS232 port on
the CPU. The PV-5127 provides two handshake outputs with status information, and one
handshake input for controlling shutdown. The RxD and TxD signals are not used, the only used
signals are Ground and the three handshake signals. The three signals are compatible with the
“simple signalling” or “basic signalling” protocol used by other UPS units.
The 10-pin connector, CN3 is designed to be used with a simple ribbon cable ending in a DB9
female connector to be plugged into a DB9 male RS232 connector on the CPU.
The signals use normal RS232 voltage levels. Inactive (‘0’) = -10V, active (‘1’) = +10V.
In the table shown inputs are indicated by (i) and outputs by (o).
PV-5127 CN3
CPU RS232 DB9
Pin
Function
Pin
RS232
Function
1
Battery low(o)
1
CD
Battery low(i)
2
2
3
3
4
UPS_active(i), see note
4
DTR
Shutdown(o)
5
5
GND
GND
6
Mains failure(o)
6
7
Shutdown(i)
7
RTS
UPS_active(o)
8
8
CTS
Mains failure(i)
9
GND
9
10
Note: The UPS_active signal is currently unused by the PV-5127.
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