[Nut-upsuser] ULTRA 2000 ULT33046 configuration
JW Simpson
john at swajime.com
Mon Nov 23 21:46:29 UTC 2009
On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 20:49 +0100, Arjen de Korte wrote:
> Citeren JW Simpson <john at swajime.com>:
>
> > # # lsusb -vd 0d9f:0002|sed -ne '/^\w/p;/\bi/p'
> > # Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0d9f:0002 Powercom Co., Ltd
> > # Device Descriptor:
> > # idVendor 0x0d9f Powercom Co., Ltd
> > # idProduct 0x0002
> > # iManufacturer 1 POWERCOM CO., LTD.
> > # iProduct 2 USB to Serial
> > # iSerial 0
> > # iConfiguration 4 Sample HID
> > # iInterface 0
> > # Device Status: 0x0000
> >
> > # compatibility:
> > http://www.networkupstools.org/compat/stable.html
>
> This device should be supported by the 'powercom' driver (see 'man 8
> powercom' for options that may need to be provided in 'ups.conf'),
> provided cypress_m8 in your kernel is recent enough to recognize the
> build in USB to serial converter. If it is, you should point the
> 'port' to the /dev/ttyUSBx port that is created when the device is
> plugged in.
>
> Best regards, Arjen
I tried starting this with the PowerCom BNT-other driver ... and it
looks like it's all running, except I can now see "ups.model:
KIN-2200AP". :-|
I'm guessing that I should set it up with the KIN driver then ???
root at system76-pc:/etc/nut# cat ups.conf
# Start with
#
# # upsdrvctl -u nut -D start
MODE=netserver
user=nut
# Ultra ULT33046 2000 VA 1200 W Backup UPS with AVR (B000GC98H8)
# From stickers:
# Label: ULTRA
# Model: RCD-UPS2000D
# Serial Number: 40206430906
# # cat /proc/tty/driver/usbserial
# usbserinfo:1.0 driver:2.0
# 0: module:cypress_m8 name:"HID->COM RS232 Adapter" vendor:0d9f
product:0002 num_ports:1 port:1 path:usb-0000:00:1d.0-1
# # lsusb -vd 0d9f:0002|sed -ne '/^\w/p;/\bi/p'
# Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0d9f:0002 Powercom Co., Ltd
# Device Descriptor:
# idVendor 0x0d9f Powercom Co., Ltd
# idProduct 0x0002
# iManufacturer 1 POWERCOM CO., LTD.
# iProduct 2 USB to Serial
# iSerial 0
# iConfiguration 4 Sample HID
# iInterface 0
# Device Status: 0x0000
[POWERCOM_BNT-other]
driver=powercom
port=/dev/ttyUSB0
linevoltage=120
manufacturer=PowerCom
modelname=RCD-UPS2000D
serialnumber=40206430906
type=BNT-other
numOfBytesFromUPS=16
methodOfFlowControl=no_flow_control
shutdownArguments={{1,30},y}
voltage={1.9216,-0.0977,0.82857,0.0000}
# frequency=
batteryPercentage={5.0000,0.3268,-825.00,0.46511,0}
loadPercentage={1.4474,0.0,0.8594,0.0}
validationSequence={{8,0},{8,0},{8,0}}
# output from BNT-other
#
# root at system76-pc:/proc/bus/usb# upsdrvctl -u nut -DDDDD start
POWERCOM_BNT-other
# Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.4.1
# Starting UPS: POWERCOM_BNT-other
# exec: /lib/nut/powercom -a POWERCOM_BNT-other -u nut
# Network UPS Tools - PowerCom protocol UPS driver 0.12 (2.4.1)
# Nov 23 15:14:36 system76-pc last message repeated 3 times
# Nov 23 15:14:43 system76-pc powercom[25802]: Startup successful
root at system76-pc:/etc/nut# upsc POWERCOM_BNT-other
battery.charge: 0.0
driver.name: powercom
driver.parameter.batteryPercentage: {5.0000,0.3268,-825.00,0.46511,0}
driver.parameter.linevoltage: 120
driver.parameter.loadPercentage: {1.4474,0.0,0.8594,0.0}
driver.parameter.manufacturer: PowerCom
driver.parameter.methodOfFlowControl: no_flow_control
driver.parameter.modelname: RCD-UPS2000D
driver.parameter.numOfBytesFromUPS: 16
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyUSB0
driver.parameter.serialnumber: 40206430906
driver.parameter.shutdownArguments: {{1,30},y}
driver.parameter.type: BNT-other
driver.parameter.validationSequence: {{8,0},{8,0},{8,0}}
driver.parameter.voltage: {1.9216,-0.0977,0.82857,0.0000}
driver.version: 2.4.1
driver.version.internal: 0.12
input.frequency: 80.12
input.voltage: 100.8
input.voltage.nominal: 120
output.frequency: 80.12
output.voltage: 100.8
ups.load: 12.9
ups.mfr: PowerCom
ups.model: KIN-2200AP
ups.model.type: KIN
ups.serial: 40206430906
ups.status: OL
--
JW Simpson <john at swajime.com>
SwaJime's Cove℠
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