Section VI
Control Interface Details
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• AC Input Voltage
• AC Input Current
• AC Input Frequency
• DC Input Voltage
• AC Output Voltage
• AC Output Current
• AC Output Power
• AC Output Frequency
• DC Output Power
• Total Output Power
• Battery Voltage
• Battery State of Charge
• Battery Predicted Run Time
• Number of Battery Cycles
• External Switch Input Status
• Fan RPM
• Internal Temperatures
Readback information that is available:
• Output enable / disable
• Fan diagnostics
• Alarm enable / disable
Parameters that are controllable through the interface:
For a detailed description of the terminal interface see the SynQor website at:
http://www.SynQor.com/UPS/documents/UPS_User_Commands.pdf
Ethernet Interface
The optional Ethernet interface provides a web page based user interface for monitoring and
control of the UPS. The user can configure email alerts for UPS alarm conditions. The interface
also exposes an SNMP interface compliant to RFC-1628.
The Ethernet interface supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T standards. It utilizes a standard RJ-
45 connector, also allowing a metallic sealable circular military outer housing. The interface
supports auto-negotiation, polarity correction, and Auto-MDIX (detection and use of straight
through or cross-over cables).
IP address assignment can be done via DHCP or user entry of a static address. The interface also
supports a direct connection between the UPS and a host computer by including a DHCP server
internal to the UPS.
For a detailed description of the Ethernet port and SNMP implementation see the SynQor website
at:
http://www.synqor.com/ups/documents/UPS_Ethernet_SNMP_UG.pdf