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"Walden H. Leverich" <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looks like the UPS is incorrectly telling the iSeries
to die.

That would be bad. (In the same sense as "don't cross the streams.")

If you can't get your UPS talking to your 400 in a civil tone of voice, somewhere, I've got a schematic for a little widget that plugs into your 400's UPS socket on one end, and into a "wall-wart" plugged into an UNprotected socket at the other end, that will tell the 400 when there's a genuine power failure. Email me privately, and mention "UPS widget" in the subject line, if you're interested, and I'll see what I can dig up.

This widget, of course, assumes that the UPS socket pinouts on your 400 are not significantly different from those on the back of a 200, 40s, 170, or 510 (or in an alternate version, a D02).

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JHHL

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