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> Once your setup is working correctly, you can remove the 
> cable (FC1827,
> right?)  from the serial port on your 520 and you will see 
> the message hit QSYSOPR saying that it's no longer connected 
> (CPI0961 I think).  When you plug it back in, you'll get a 
> corresponding message (CPI0962 I think).
> We've tested it several times.

I got a program from another subscriber that uses an API to retrieve some
UPS bits.  It shows that the i5 does _not_ think the UPS is attached.

And I went through that whole power down/unplug thing many months back.

Guess I'll call my CE.


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