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INPUT 3:
Pin 1 Input Voltage 9-24Volt +
Pin 2 Analog Channel 3 (0-10V+)
Pin 3 Analog Channel 7 (0-10V+)
Pin 4 Ground
Pin 5 OUTPUT: Open collector OUT 9-24 V, max. 30mA
Pin 6 INPUT: Digital Input 9-24V
INPUT 4:
Pin 1 Input Voltage 9-24 Volt +
Pin 2 Analog Channel 4 (0-10V+)
Pin 3 Analog Channel 8 (0-10V+)
Pin 4 Ground
Pin 5 OUTPUT: Open collector OUT 9-24 V, max. 30mA
Pin 6 INPUT: Digital Input 9-24
G. Events/Alarms of the CS121 – Description of the alarms
The Events/Alarms are different from UPS to UPS, depending on the UPS manufacturer. We
are describing in the following example the Events/Alarms of a NEWAVE UPS, which are
similar to most of the UPS. Anyway all alarms, which are not POWERFAIL, BATTERY LOW,
SYSTEM SHUTDOWN, UPSMAN STARTED and AUX, you should advice your UPS
manufacturer, because an UPS hardware failure might be present! The mentioned alarms are
universal. The POWERFAIL and BATTERY LOW alarm require a reaction, e. g. the
configuration of shutdowns of clients via RCCMD.
UPS is on battery and the autonomy time decreases. ADVICE: The
RCCMD shutdowns will be set into this alarm, to send shutdown
signals to the clients, if the powerfail will last longer!
This event is TRUE, if the remaining time is reached or rather undershot.
That means the autonomy time is only available for seconds, the UPS
shutdown is pending.
UPS service is started into the CS121. This event is always true, if the
CS121 is running and therefore ideal for permanent recurrent jobs
suitable like the forwarding of emails always after restart of the UPS or
to produce log file entries steady.
The autonomy of the battery has reached the defined threshold
"Battery Low". The UPS shutdown is pending. ADVICE: The RCCMD
shutdowns will be set into this event too, but without delay!
(Emergency shutdown, if batteries are to weak)