Ups interface for rs232 commander pro

Hi, does anyone have any vi's (6.0.2) to interface between my UPS (Micro Master 600) using the rs232 connection? I want to be able to run some vi's if power is cut off. I have the commander pro software if that would help.
Thanks for any help,
Paul.S

Hi Paul,
Currently we do not have any VIs that specifically interface with your desired hardware. However, if you are using a RS232 connection to talk to your hardware and you have the programming documentation for your hardware, you can use the Serial VIs that come in LabVIEW. Here is a pretty good tutorial on the Serial VIs that you may find useful. Also, there are some examples that come packaged with LabVIEW that you can look at. Hope this helps!
Jeremy L.
National Instruments
Jeremy L.
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