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lucifor
Aug 18, 2012Aspirant
MGE (Eaton) Ellipse 600 USBS
Hello
I have one of this UPS, but i haven´t the USB Connector. This Connector ist a standard RJ-45 Network Connector :) Can anybody tell me the PIN-COnnect of the USB Connector (tx/rx/grnd and V+)?
Greetz
Lucifor
I have one of this UPS, but i haven´t the USB Connector. This Connector ist a standard RJ-45 Network Connector :) Can anybody tell me the PIN-COnnect of the USB Connector (tx/rx/grnd and V+)?
Greetz
Lucifor
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- PapaBear1ApprenticeWhat type of socket does it have. I finally managed to find specs and it says for management it has USB and RS-232. It just does not tell which USB socket it has, square or flat. Flat is normally for the host (the ones on the ReadyNAS) and the square is normally for the attached device (as found on hard drives, etc). If it is the square socket then a standard USB cable should work, if the flat then you need a USB cable with two flat connectors.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
You can see a picture here: http://www.fusionps.com.au/products/ups ... e_Max.htmlPapaBear wrote: What type of socket does it have. I finally managed to find specs and it says for management it has USB and RS-232. It just does not tell which USB socket it has, square or flat. Flat is normally for the host (the ones on the ReadyNAS) and the square is normally for the attached device (as found on hard drives, etc). If it is the square socket then a standard USB cable should work, if the flat then you need a USB cable with two flat connectors.
It appears to filter a single ethernet connection (the top two connectors on the right), and also have an additional RJ45 connector for the control port. I believe there are two custom cables available for the control port, one which adapts it to RS-232, the other adapts it to USB. Some APC UPS also do it this way. You can find a cable here: http://www.thenerds.net/STARTECHCOM.Sta ... ml#details - though I don't know for sure if that will work with the Ellipse, or just the APC. - luciforAspirantHi
The UPS have an RJ-45 Connector to USB, also RJ-45 <-> USB Type A (flat). If you buy a new one ther are two Calbles in the Package one RJ-45 <-> RS-232 and one RJ-45 <-> USB, both Cables are with no logik. It looks like the same as from APC, but APC use a RJ-50 <-> USB with other pins. - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserSome APC apparently use RJ45 also (http://www.apc.com/resource/include/tec ... sku=AP9827).
- luciforAspirantThe one from APC should work also. Anyone have the Pin-Out for this Cable?
The Prices for a buyed Cable are to many expensive. For the cost of this Cable u can get a new UPS :// - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserThe pinout hits I am googling are mostly for a 10P10C (RJ50).
I did find one pinout here: http://www.nas-forum.com/forum/topic/19 ... e__st__140Bonjour,
j'ai teste les correspondances sur le cable Rj45 / USB de mon MGE Elippse avec un testeur de cables....
RJ45 USB
1 -> 1
2
3
4 -> 4
5
6
7 -> 2
8 -> 3
Voila!
J'espere avoir pu t'aider
Serpinh - luciforAspirantThanks so long
i found a other one also on a Francais Site
USB RJ45
1 ----------------- 1
2 ----------------- 7
3 ----------------- 8
4 ----------------- 5
shield ------------- 4
Look like the same, i will try and post again. But i try not on the nas :) a old Notebook have to be the first one :)
Edit: MGE/Eaton not response an eMail :( i will try. - luciforAspirantHello
This:
RJ45 USB
1 -> 1
2
3
4 -> 4
5
6
7 -> 2
8 -> 3
Tried, but nothing happens!
This:
USB RJ45
1 ----------------- 1
2 ----------------- 7
3 ----------------- 8
4 ----------------- 5
unrecognized USB-Device found nothing else.
Anyone have this Cable and can check the pinout? - claykinAspirant
StephenB wrote: Some APC apparently use RJ45 also (http://www.apc.com/resource/include/tec ... sku=AP9827).
APC AP9827 is a RJ50 cable. Two additional pins so RJ45 won't work. I have used many APC UPS over the years and I am unfamiliar with a APC signaling cable using RJ45. They either use serial, the now outdated/discontinued RJ50 AP9827, or a conventional A/B USB cable.
Your Eaton unit seems to use a unique cable. The spec sheet claims its a combined USB/serial cable. I would call them and ask for a cable. FYI, if you were a previous fan of MGE single phase UPS (under 10kva), MGE was owned by Schneider Electric up until 2007. Schneider bought APC in 2007 and at the same time sold off MGE single phase products to Eaton. At least in the US, Eaton has done a fairly crap job promoting their consumer/SMB products. They are typically difficult to find and the one time I called their support, I knew the old company was history. - StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Agreed, the reference to RJ45 in the spec above is apparently an error. As posted above, you can find a couple of posts on the Ellipse 600 cable. Apparently Eaton is not responsive.claykin wrote: StephenB wrote: Some APC apparently use RJ45 also (http://www.apc.com/resource/include/tec ... sku=AP9827).
APC AP9827 is a RJ50 cable.
Lucifor, please post your results with your hand-built cable.
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