Ablerex MSRT-Pro 1KVA User Manual - page 6
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3.3. Operating Modes and System Voltage Configurations
Download and open the “UPS Setting Tool” software to see the window below.
3.3.1. System Configuration Settings
1. System Voltage Selection: Select input voltage 220 V.
2. Voltage Configuration: Select UPS output voltage: 200/208/220/230/240 V.
3. UPS Mode: Select mode: Normal/CF50*/CF60*.
4. Output Voltage Fine Tuning: Output voltage regulation from 0 to ±3%
5. Bypass Voltage Window: Sensitivity Low/Sensitivity High
230 V System Bypass Output
Sensitivity Low
Many Selectable Output Voltages ±15%
Sensitivity High
Many Selectable Output Voltages ±10%
6. Syn-Frequency Window: Select 3 Hz/1 Hz Inverter Frequency
synchronizing range
7. Com Port: Select the COM port of an attached PC.
8. Click on “Write” to confirm the configuration settings. The UPS will beep
twice to acknowledge a successful change.
9. Turn off the UPS after changing settings to make sure that the new values
are written into EEPROM successfully, then restart the UPS to enable the
new settings.
Note:
*CF50/CF60 = Frequency Converter mode 50 to 60 Hz or vice versa
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3.4. Communication Port Explanation
The UPS is equipped with a true RS-232 communication port as standard to
provide communication with bundled UPS monitoring software for remote
monitoring of the UPS status using a PC.
In addition, there are six optional interface cards available to meet various
communication needs: USB, EPO, DCE (dry contact relay card), R2E, USE, and
an SNMP/Web card. (Please see Chapter 8.)
The software bundled with the UPS is compatible with many operating
systems, including Windows 98 / Me / NT / 2000 / 2003 / XP / Vista / 2008 / 7,
Novell, NetWare, Unix, Linux 2.6.x, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.6
Snow Leopard please contact your local dealer for suitable software.
All communication ports including optional cards can be active and used
simultaneously to monitor the UPS status. However, only one communication
interface at a time (the one with the highest priority) can control the UPS. The
priorities of these communication interfaces are as follows (highest priority first).
1) Optional EPO input port
2) Optional interface card
3) Optional
USB
4) RS-232
3.4.1. True RS-232
The RS-232 interface must be configured as follows.
Baud Rate
2400 bps
Data Length
8 bits
Stop Bit
1
Parity
None