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EATON Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant System
164201150 Rev. E www.powerware.com
Serial Communications
13.1 Description
This chapter describes the serial communications feature of the Powerware
®
9315 System Bypass Module (SBM). Two serial communications ports on the SBM
allow you to connect equipment to view system event information.
The following sections describe the serial communications feature, and provide
information about connecting hardware, setting up the ports, changing settings,
and changing modes.
13.2 Locating the Communications Panel
The Customer Interface Panel inside the SBM contains two serial communications
ports, one DB−9 and one DB−25. The ports provide a computer interface to a
Remote Monitor Panel (RMP), Relay Interface Module (RIM), Supervisory Contact
Module (SCM), or remote terminal and/or printer. The Communications Panel also
contains terminals (TB1 thru TB7) for connecting your equipment to the SBM.
Refer to drawing 164201150−13 in Appendix A for location of the Customer
Interface Panel inside the SBM.
13.3 Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port
The SBM is designed to accept a wide variety of Data Communication Equipment
(DCE) such as terminals, printers, and computers to each port. Set up the remote
equipment using the appropriate parameters for the mode you select. The
following section provides more information about configuration.
The cables you use for connection depend on the equipment you are connecting
to the SBM. Cables should be no longer than 16m (50 ft). The connectors for
Port 1 and Port 2 on the Communications Panel in the SBM are female, so the
cables into the SBM should be male. Figure 13−1 shows the pin assignments for
Port 1, and Table 13−1 describes them. Figure 13−2 shows the pin assignments
for Port 2, and Table 13−2 describes them.
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