[Nut-upsuser] Re: Powerware 5119 = Exide NETUPS SE = Deltec name was PowerRite Pro II

Karl Schmidt karl@xtronics.com
Tue, 05 Jul 2005 00:56:27 -0500


> ok, I've added an patch entry on Alioth:
> https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=301881&group_id=30602&atid=411544
> 
> Just to be sure: you succeeded in using it with "genericups upstype=15"?!


Right now I'm working at making it work with UPSCODE2.
This unit has three 'zones' that should be able to drop out one at a time, not
finding what I need. Seems to partly work:


# upsc malaysia@localhost
battery.charge:  96.90
battery.runtime: 1140.000
battery.voltage: 0055.40
battery.voltage.nominal: 0048.00
driver.name: upscode2
driver.parameter.manufacturer: "Exide
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS1
driver.version: 2.0.2
driver.version.internal: 0.84
input.voltage: 0117.50
input.voltage.maximum: 0145.00
input.voltage.minimim: 0084.00
input.voltage.nominal: 0120.00
output.current: 0005.98
output.frequency: 0060.00
output.voltage: 0117.50
ups.alarm:
ups.delay.reboot: 000
ups.delay.shutdown: 000
ups.load: 31.875
ups.mfr: "Exide
ups.model: UPS 2400 VA FW -0026
ups.power.nominal: 2400.000
ups.serial: LR204B020
ups.status: OL

I think there is a shutdown early timer and a start up delay for the different
zones stored in the UPS.

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