
MultiLink Software:
Cable Building
Note: If you want to purchase a cable instead of building your own,
click here.
On this
page: Determining the connector your UPS needs,
Determining the connector you computer needs,
Determining the length of cable needed,
Making the list,
Purchase the parts,
Assembly,
Contact Closure Connections
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1: Determine the connector your UPS needs |
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Examine the back of your UPS. Does it have a 9 or 25 socket connector? This connector
should be a socket connector and look similar to one of the diagrams below. This means you
will need to purchase a pin connector.
Note: In the diagrams below, a solid dot denotes a socket hole.
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Figure 1:
DB9 Socket |
Figure 2: DB25 Socket |
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2: Determine the connector your computer needs |
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Check the requirements specific to each operating system below.
Examine the back of your computer. Does it have a 9 or 25 pin connector? Is it a pin or
socket? See the figures below to help you. You will need to purchase the opposite type of
connector.
Note: In the diagrams below, a solid dot denotes a socket and a circle denotes a pin.
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Figure 3: DB9 Pin |
Figure 4: DB9 Socket |
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Figure 5: DB25 Pin |
Figure 6: DB25 Socket |
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Step 3: Determine the length of the cable you
need |
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The cable/wire you buy will be flat "silver" network-connection wire. Is the
cable you need 6 feet, 15 feet, or 25 feet? Avoid going over 25 feet.
Write the connectors and cable length you need down on a piece of paper.
Go to your local electronic parts store and purchase the necessary connectors with RJ12
or RJ11 receptacles and the necessary cable. Remember to match the wire with the
connectors. For example, if you get RJ11 or RJ12 connectors then you need flat wire with
RJ11 or RJ12 connectors.
See below for a graphic image of the
parts you may get.
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Figure
7: Example Parts
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When you have the items you need you can begin to assemble the cable.
Table
1 below defines the proper pin positions.
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UPS
Interface Port
DB PINS
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Comments |
Computer Interface Port
DB9 SOCKET |
| 2 |
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2 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 5 |
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5 |
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Hood Shield |
Use Cable
Shield-
Shield connected on one side only |
Not
Connected |
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Table
1:
Serial Communications
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1. Assemble the UPS
connector
First assemble the UPS connector using the wire colors as shown
above in Table 1 - Pin
Wire Connections. Figure 8 - DB25 Connector below, shows
a possible connector to use. Figure 9 - Pin Wire Insertion,
shows some of the pin wires inserted into the connector.
2.
Assemble the computer connector
Then assemble the computer connector using the wire colors as shown in
Table 1 - Pin Wire Connections.
3. Assemble the connector
housing
When these connectors are complete assemble the housings and connect the phone
wire.
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Figure 10: Inserting the
wire
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4.
Connect the cable to the computer and UPS
UPS
Interface Port |
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Computer
Interface Port |
DB25 |
DB9 |
FUNCTION |
WIRE |
SIGNAL |
DB9 |
DB25 |
16 |
9 |
ON Battery |
RED |
<<<
TX |
3 |
2 |
17 |
8 |
ON Battery |
GREEN |
RX
>>> |
2 |
3 |
11 |
1 |
LOW Battery |
BLACK |
<<<
RTS |
7 |
4 |
9 |
7 |
LOW Battery |
YELLOW |
DCD
>>> |
1 |
8 |
7 |
5 |
UPS Ground |
If the cable has a shield,
connect
shield at UPS |
x |
Not
Connected |
Not
Connected |
19 |
4 |
UPS Off |
Must Not Be Connected |
x |
Not
Connected |
Not
Connected |
If you decide to purchase a cable instead of building one, contact your local Sola/Hevi-Duty
Representative, Value-Added
Reseller or distributor and
ask to purchase a MultiLink UPS cable.
Cable part numbers are as follows:
| Description |
Sola/Hevi-Duty
Part Number |
| 10 Foot cable for DB 9 pin UPS
models (Contact Closure) |
SML9P9S |
| 10 Foot cable for DB 9 pin UPS
models (Serial) |
SML39P9S |
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