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7.Using the UPS monitoring software and contact signal
7-4 Contact signal
Contact Signal
You can develop your unique system based on the following specifications to automate the process at a power
failure. You can perform power-failure processing by allowing the system to detect the backup signal and also
perform system shutdown processing by allowing the system to detect the Low battery level signal. Also, by
inputting the backup stop signal from the system, you can stop the UPS with a sufficient battery level to prepare
for the next occurrence of a power failure.
1. Signal output
The UPS has 4 kinds of output signals. The output circuit consists of an open collector circuit using a photo
coupler (a kind of electronic switch).
● Backup Signal output: BU
BU stays ON during a power failure.
Low battery level signal
 output: BL
Goes ON when the battery becomes weak during the
Battery Mode.
● Trouble Signal output: TR
Goes ON when an internal failure of the UPS occurs.
● Battery Replacement Signal output (WB)
Goes ON when the test determines that battery
replacement is necessary due to deterioration.
BL-COM ON when the battery is low
TR-COM ON when a power failure occurs
WB-COM ON when battery deterioration is detected
BU-COM ON when a power failure occurs
2. Signal input
 Input of the UPS Stop Signal (BS)
Stops the output of the UPS after the time period specified by the “power output stop delay time setting”
has elapsed.
(1) When the "BS signal valid range setting" (setting switch  7  ) is set to OFF:
You can stop the output of the UPS by inputting the voltage signal (HIGH) that lasts at least 10 seconds
from the outside.
(2) When the "BS signal valid range setting" (setting switch  7  ) is set to ON:
You can stop power output by inputting the voltage signal (HIGH) that lasts at least 0.01 second (10
ms) from the outside that is accepted only during backup.
See also
 "4-4 Changing the setting of the functions"  "2. UPS operation mode settings" 
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BS-COM UPS stops