Need non-USB software for APC Model BE350 toconnect to Wind

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I have a APC Model BE350 battery back-up. It is 10 years old, and has
a new battery. It has a serial channel - 9 pin connector for
connection to a computer (Windows 95/98/NT/2000). It works fine as an
independent battery-powered back-up. I want to connect it to my
desktop computer which is running Windows XP. All the APC software
assumes a USB cable will be used. Talking to their tech support,
there is nothing available that is serial channel. I don't want to
kluge up something to convert the serial cable to a USB, not even sure
if it can be done. Has anyone done what I need??
 
On 07/06/2011 16:18, hrhofmann@att.net wrote:
I have a APC Model BE350 battery back-up. It is 10 years old, and has
a new battery. It has a serial channel - 9 pin connector for
connection to a computer (Windows 95/98/NT/2000). It works fine as an
independent battery-powered back-up. I want to connect it to my
desktop computer which is running Windows XP. All the APC software
assumes a USB cable will be used. Talking to their tech support,
there is nothing available that is serial channel. I don't want to
kluge up something to convert the serial cable to a USB, not even sure
if it can be done. Has anyone done what I need??
Isn't this serial support built into XP?

http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/TDOY-5UQVCZ_R2_EN.pdf

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Adrian C
 
On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 08:18:50 -0700 (PDT), "hrhofmann@att.net"
<hrhofmann@att.net> wrote:

I have a APC Model BE350 battery back-up. It is 10 years old, and has
a new battery. It has a serial channel - 9 pin connector for
connection to a computer (Windows 95/98/NT/2000). It works fine as an
independent battery-powered back-up. I want to connect it to my
desktop computer which is running Windows XP. All the APC software
assumes a USB cable will be used. Talking to their tech support,
there is nothing available that is serial channel. I don't want to
kluge up something to convert the serial cable to a USB, not even sure
if it can be done. Has anyone done what I need??
In XP:
Control Panel -> Power Options -> UPS -> Select Model ->
APC -> COM1/2/3/4
For the Back-UPS BE350, I suggest using "Back-UPS" as the model.

Contrary to my previous proclamation, it will work with a USB to
serial adapter cable.

Digging a bit deeper, the chart at:
<http://nam-en.apc.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2396/>
shows that the BE250 is compatible with the Business Edition of
PowerChute and not the Personal Edition.
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On Jun 7, 10:37 am, Adrian C <em...@here.invalid> wrote:
On 07/06/2011 16:18, hrhofm...@att.net wrote:

I have a APC Model BE350 battery back-up.  It is 10 years old, and has
a new battery.  It has a serial channel - 9 pin connector for
connection to a computer (Windows 95/98/NT/2000).  It works fine as an
independent battery-powered back-up.  I want to connect it to my
desktop computer which is running Windows XP.  All the APC software
assumes a USB cable will be used.  Talking to their tech support,
there is nothing available that is serial channel.  I don't want to
kluge up something to convert the serial cable to a USB, not even sure
if it can be done.  Has anyone done what I need??

Isn't this serial support built into XP?

http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/TDOY-5UQVCZ_R2_EN.pdf

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Adrian C
Adrian,

Thanks. It looks like you may be right. I will try it later tonight
when I have enough time to really go thru the entire thing. My
regular computer guru did not have a clue to this.

Bob H
 
On Jun 7, 10:56 am, "hrhofm...@att.net" <hrhofm...@att.net> wrote:
On Jun 7, 10:37 am, Adrian C <em...@here.invalid> wrote:





On 07/06/2011 16:18, hrhofm...@att.net wrote:

I have a APC Model BE350 battery back-up.  It is 10 years old, and has
a new battery.  It has a serial channel - 9 pin connector for
connection to a computer (Windows 95/98/NT/2000).  It works fine as an
independent battery-powered back-up.  I want to connect it to my
desktop computer which is running Windows XP.  All the APC software
assumes a USB cable will be used.  Talking to their tech support,
there is nothing available that is serial channel.  I don't want to
kluge up something to convert the serial cable to a USB, not even sure
if it can be done.  Has anyone done what I need??

Isn't this serial support built into XP?

http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/TDOY-5UQVCZ_R2_EN.pdf

--
Adrian C

Adrian,

Thanks.  It looks like you may be right.  I will try it later tonight
when I have enough time to really go thru the entire thing.  My
regular computer guru did not have a clue to this.

Bob H- Hide quoted text -

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Got the info and also contacted APC by e-mail. Got a lot of info I
now have to try it and see if things are ok.

Thanx for the suggestions.
 

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