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Installation Guide LP33 Series 80 & 100 UL S1
4.4 CUSTOMER INTERFACE BOARD (OPTION)
WARNING !
The installation and cabling of the option Customer Interface must be
performed by GE SERVICE ENGINEER.
Serial port J3 - RS232 (sub - D - female 9 pin)
Total remote management of the system using
software GE Power Diagnostics, GE Data Protection or
GE Service Software for system protection and
management of the UPS systems.
Pin 2: TX (out)
Pin 3: RX (in)
Pin 5: GND
J2 (sub – D female 25p) – Output signals on voltage-free contacts
J2 / 1, 2, 3
NO, C, NC
Utility failure
J2 / 4, 5, 6
NO, C, NC
Load on inverter
J2 / 7, 8, 9
NO, C, NC
Stop operation
J2 / 14, 15, 16
NO, C, NC
Load on utility
J2 / 17, 18, 19
NO, C, NC
General alarm (NO)
J2 / 20, 21, 22
NO, C, NC
Buzzer
Signals on terminals X1 and on connector J2 are in parallel and
therefore not separated galvanically from each other.
The programmable signals on X1 and J2 will be disabled with Q1
open, with the exception of the signals for:
16 – Manual bypass ON
24 – Relay output ON
25 – Relay output OFF
26 – EPO
X1 – Output signals on voltage-free contacts
X1 / 1, 2, 3
NO, C, NC
Utility failure
X1 / 4, 5, 6
NO, C, NC
Load on inverter
X1 / 7, 8, 9
NO, C, NC
Stop operation
X1 / 12, 13, 14
NO, C, NC
Load on utility
X1 / 15, 16, 17
NO, C, NC
General alarm (NO)
X1 / 18, 19, 20
NO, C, NC
Buzzer
X2 – Terminals EPO connection (Emergency Power Off)
X2 / 1, 2 or J2 / 12, 25
NC
EPO (Emergency Power Off)
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15
14
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12
22
21
20
19
18
17
J3
J2
X1
2
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JP3
X2
Fig. 4.4-1 Customer Interface
C
=
Common
NO
=
Normally Open
NC
=
Normally Closed
To enable this function, remove jumper JP3 on the Customer
Interface and the cable on the terminal X2 / 1, 2.
(See Fig. 4.4-1).
Verify if the cable on the terminal X7 / 1, 2 and jumper JP8 on the
P2 – Mainboard are OFF (see Fig. 4.4-3).
Programmable functions on input contacts
X1/10, 21 or J2/10, 23
Programmable
X1/11, 22 or J2/11, 24
Programmable / Generator ON (NO)