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Communication
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EATON Powerware
®
9315 UPS (200–300 kVA) Operation Manual S 164201036 Rev G www.powerware.com
7.11 Remote Notification
NOTE The X−Slot communication bay is connected internally to the DB−25 port by
default; the DB−25 is disabled for other uses. Contact your Eaton service representative
to purchase, install, and set up an external modem or an internal X−Slot Modem Card.
NOTE Refer to the service documentation for detailed Remote Notification information.
For connection and setup of a modem or to enable Remote Notify features within the UPS,
please contact Powerware (see page 1−2).
Remote Notification provides the UPS with the capability to use a standard off-the-shelf PC
modem as a telephone interface. The features provided by this option are as follows:
A Call a remote terminal or pager based on programmable events and alarms.
A Four separate, programmable notification groups (phone numbers).
A Automatic answering (user−configurable) for access to the Terminal mode of the UPS.
A Remote and local ability to clear Call Out alarms and events.
A Error detection and correction for misconfigured and disconnected modems.
Remote Notification provides the user with the option of receiving alarms and notices at a
remote location. Using the Terminal mode, the user calls the UPS to perform basic
monitoring. In the event of a UPS alarm or notice, the user is notified at the remote
location. The UPS calls through the modem to the user’s computer or pager and leaves a
message.
Remote Notification is an extension of the Terminal mode with the additional support
algorithms necessary to control an external modem. Connection to the UPS is made when
a user calls the UPS on the phone. The user has exactly the same capabilities as if using a
terminal connected directly to the UPS RS−232 port.
Remote Notification differs from the basic Terminal mode with the addition the following
functions:
A Call Answer – The Call Answer function allows the user to call into the UPS from a
remote location and enter Terminal mode.
A Call Out – The Call Out function allows the UPS to be configured to call either a remote
computer or numeric paging service over the phone line. Call Out allows the UPS to call
a remote computer and leave a one-line descriptive message of the alarm or notice
condition. Numeric paging support allows the UPS to call a paging service and send
numeric messages.
A Housekeeping – The Housekeeping function maintains the link between the UPS and
modem.
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