SOURCE: rj45 male to db9 male cable for ups
If you have a BackUPS CS, you are probably either using it with the USB cable that is supplied or with the 940-0128A supplied by APC, which permits running the UPS in dumb mode. By building your own cable, you can now run the BackUPS CS models (and perhaps also the ES models) using smart signalling and have all the same information that is available as running it in USB mode.
The jack in the UPS may be easily use a 8 pin RJ45 connector. It is easy to construct the cable by cutting off one end of a standard RJ45-8 ethernet cable and wiring the other end (three wires) into a standard DB9F female serial port connector.
PC Signal
PC pin
UPS Pin
UPS signal
RxD
2
2
TxD
TxD
3
8
RxD
GND
5
7
Ground
FG
Shield
4
Frame Ground
Though these UPSes are USB UPSes, APC supplies a serial cable (typically with a green DB9 F connector) that has 940-0128A stamped into one side of the plastic serial port connector.
Here is suggested scheme of original 940-0128A cable
APC Part# - 940-0128A
computer --------- Inside the Connector--------- UPS
DB9-F | | RJ45
pin - signal | | Pin - Color
| |
4 DSR ->|---+ |
| | diode resistor |
6 DTR ->|---+---->|----///---o kill power | 8 Orange
| |
1 DCD <-|----+ |
| | |
2 RxD <-|----+----------------+--o low battery| 3 Brown
| | |
7 RTS ->|----------+--///--+ |
| | |
| +--///--+ |
| | |
8 RI <-|----+----------------+--o on battery | 2 Black
| | |
9 CTS <-|----+ |
| signal |
5 GND --|-----------------------o ground | 7 Red
| |
3 TxD | |
| chassis |
Chassis/GND |-----------------------o ground | 4 Black
| |
| Not connected | 1, 5, 6, 9, 10
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OK LOOKING AT THE SPECS FOR THE EXTENDER YOU DO NOT NEED TO WORRY ABOUT THE SERIAL CONNECTIONS, WHEN USING THE SERIAL CONNECTIONS YOU NEED RS232 CODE STRINGS TO CONTROL THE DENON OR ANYOTHER DEVICE THROUGH THIS EXTENDER USING THE RS232 CONNECTIONS.
IT LOOKS LIKE YOU CONNECT AN I/R EMITTER FROM AN MINI JACK I/R CONTROL PORT ON THE BACK AND THE OTHER END TO THE I/R WINDOW ON THE DENON
SOURCE: I have a Quinton Clubtrack treadmill Error E105 NVRam Failure
fax me @ 281-469-9550 your full model number and I can fax you the setup modes.
SOURCE: I have a quinton club track treadmill that posts an E203 error
E203 = Motor unable to run. Usually caused by the VSD Lower Board. This board is about 14" square on a Quinton Clubtrack Hyperdrive 3.0
Rather difficult to remove escpecially if your not familair with electronical compnents in a tight space.
My reapir coast $374 from J&R Technical Services and exactly one year later I got the exact same code. Warranty is 90 days.
It appears they rebuilt one of the components on the board called a Phase Modulator. There are three of them. They stated they had replaced it, but upon close inspection it appears that simply replaced the bad micro-component on the modulator and reinstalled the exact same phase again.
I'm debating whether to trust them once again. Little choice though since they control the market and have the equipment to reset the board upon repair. Nobody at thome has this equipment.
SOURCE: I have a problem with
I have many years reapairing Canon scanners and I think I can help you out.
This is a very common problem with Canon scanners even the larger commercial scanners. To correct the problem you just need to reboot your computer. What happens is the memory gets full of bits and pieces of images and needs a reboot to clean out the memory. Also another thing that can cause this problem is if your computer goes into sleep mode, you will then loose the connection to you scanner also. My suggestion is when your done scanning for the day shut your computer down if you cant then at the beginning of the day just do a reboot (restart) and you will be good for the day.
I hope this helps you out if it does please leave me some positive feedback.
1 )Locate
the reset switch on the underside of the treadmill console. Usually
the button is large enough to trigger with a pencil eraser or Q-tip.
Plug the treadmill plug back into the wall. Use the Q-tip to press
the reset button. It may be necessary to hold the reset button down
for a few seconds. "CL11" will appear in the display of the
treadmill.
2
Press the
reset button one more time with the Q-tip. "CL21" should
appear on the screen. Press the enter key. The display will change
again and show "CL22." Keep pressing the enter key until
the numbers cycle through to the number "CL26." Press enter
one more time. The letter E should appear on the display screen.
3
Press enter twice more. The letters "SS" should appear on the screen. When this happens, press the start/stop key. Making sure to keep well away from the tread, press enter to start the treadmill. The treadmill will start on its own. The treadmill will stop on its own after a few seconds. When it stops, press the power key two times. Remove the safety key and put in a safe place. Your treadmill is reset
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