Bob,
If you are using the 1827 adapter cable then the pinouts should be:
DB15 DB9
1,4,10 5
3 9
6 7
12 6
if you are connecting directly to the back of the 520, it becomes:
DB15 DB9
1,4,10 5
3 9
6 1
12 6
2,7
The 2,7 on the DB9 side is to tell the 520 that a UPS cable is connected.
On both of the above, you may have to connect the DB9 pin 8 to pin 5 on the
DB9. This is the UPS ON signal which does not seem to have an obvious
connection on the DB15 side.
This is based on the docs you mentioned. I don't have access to a 520 to
try this out on. This is how it looks to me.
BTW, pins 14,15 on the DB15 look like an Emergenxy Power Off pair.
Something handy to know, in case the Fire Marshal comes around on occasion.
Let me know how this works out!
Regards,
Armand Borick
"Bob Schwartz" <rschwartz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Has anyone had any success hooking up a 9406-520 to an Eaton PowerWare with
the xSlot Relay Interface card?
We have built a cable with the pinots as described in the Eaton/IBM docs.
When we put the UPS on Bypass the 520 sees it as a Utility Failure.
Here is Eaton's page for the xSlot documentation:
http://www.powerware.com/UPS/Connectivity/Relay_Interface_info.asp
IBM document number 350941184 for the IBM side of the pin outs.
I am using a DB15 to DB9 cable from Eaton w/o the IBM convertor cable, and
have the ability to remove/insert the pins on each end of the cable as
needed.
Cable DB15 to DB9 Relay Card Cable For PowerWare UPS And AS 400 Model 9406,
25ft
Eaton/PowerWare Corp.
Item #: 5837651
Mfr. Part #: 103004349-5501
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Bob Schwartz
Director of Technology Services
Glynn County School System
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