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UPS Detection Module

OM-UPS-Y1

Through the intelligent interface and communication protocol of RS485 (or RS232) provided by the UPS equipment, the UPS monitoring signals are directly connected to the serial port of the monitoring host via a bus. The UPS is then monitored in real-time by the monitoring platform software. The software conducts real-time monitoring of the working status and operating parameters of various components of the UPS power supply. Once a fault or alarm occurs, it issues an external alert through the monitoring platform.

Real-time monitoring of the operating status and parameters of various parts of the UPS, including the rectifier, inverter, battery (battery health detection, including voltage and current values), bypass, and load. The specific content that can be monitored is determined by the manufacturer's protocol, and may vary depending on the brand and model of the UPS.


The system can set threshold values (including upper and lower limits, as well as recovery limits) for the monitored parameters. Once the UPS exceeds these thresholds or experiences a fault, the system will trigger an alarm, record the alarm event for storage, and provide corresponding handling prompts. It can also immediately issue external alerts through phone dialing, SMS, email, audible and visual alarms, etc.


Provides record query functionality, allowing administrators to query alarm data and parameter values for specific alarm times. The data can be exported in EXCEL format, making it convenient for administrators to comprehensively understand the operating status of the UPS.

  • 1. Compatible with mainstream UPS brands: Schneider, APC, Emerson, Eaton, Delta, Santak, Kehua, Costar, Huawei, and others.


  • 2. Customizable according to needs: Real-time monitoring of operating status and parameters based on the communication protocols and intelligent communication interfaces provided by UPS manufacturers.


  • 3. Monitoring content: UPS input and output voltage, load condition, battery capacity, internal temperature, mains frequency, basic information, working status, etc.


  • 4. Monitoring of various UPS faults such as rectifier faults, inverter faults, battery faults, etc.


  • 5. Multiple alarm methods: audible and visual alarms, SMS, voice, phone calls, emails, etc.


  • 6. Automatic recording of UPS alarm information and inquiry of alarm log information.


  • 7. Setting threshold values (including upper and lower limits, and recovery limits) for automatic alarms in case of faults.


  • 8. Querying alarm data and parameter values for specific alarm times.


  • 9. re-setting user permissions.

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