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ifdef::website[]
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Hardware compatibility list
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===========================
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endif::website[]
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[NOTE]
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================================================================================
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Before you buy, take a look at the link:acknowledgements.html[Acknowledgements]
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for information about which drivers are developed with the support of the manufacturer.
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Be sure to also read the <<footnotes,footnotes>>.
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ifdef::website[]
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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<fieldset id="filters-set">
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<legend>Filters</legend>
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<fieldset id="support-level-legend">
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<legend>Support level legend</legend>
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<dl style="list-style: none; padding: 0;">
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<dt><span class="red">*</span></dt><dd>protocol based on reverse engineering</dd>
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<dt><span class="orange">**</span></dt><dd>based on fragments of publicly available protocol</dd>
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<dt><span class="yellow">***</span></dt><dd>based on publicly available protocol</dd>
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<dt><span class="blue">****</span></dt><dd>vendor provided protocol</dd>
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<dt><span class="green">*****</span></dt><dd>vendor provided protocol and hardware</dd>
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</dl>
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</fieldset>
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<table>
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<tbody>
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<label for="support-level">Support Level</label>
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</td>
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<select id="support-level" class="filter">
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<option value="-1">----</option>
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</select>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<label for="device-type">Device type</label>
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</td>
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<td>
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<select id="device-type" class="filter">
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<option value="-1">----</option>
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</select>
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</td>
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<label for="manufacturer">Manufacturer</label>
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</td>
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<select id="manufacturer" class="filter">
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<option value="-1">----</option>
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</select>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<label for="model">Model</label>
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</td>
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<select id="model" class="filter">
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<option value="-1">----</option>
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</select>
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</td>
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<label for="connection">Connection</label>
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<select id="connection" class="filter">
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<option value="-1">----</option>
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</select>
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<td colspan="2"><input type="button" value="Reset" onclick="NUT.resetCombos.call(NUT);" /></td>
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</table>
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include::ups-html.txt[]
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endif::website[]
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[[footnotes]]
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[NOTE]
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*If your device isn't listed*
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First, if there are other models by the same manufacturer, try their drivers.
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You may find that it "just works" or mostly works.
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In either case, send in a report so this list and the driver can be improved.
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Next, if you don't find any match, there are a few drivers that have a good
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chance of working on random hardware. These are indicated in the *Various*
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entries above.
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After doing that, if those aren't working, you might try running other ones
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from the set to see if anything works. Sometimes you get lucky. Finally, if
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absolutely nothing works and your cabling is OK, try contacting the list and
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we will see what we can do for you.
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In general, if a driver does not exist, that's due to the lack of overlap
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between the set of developers and the set of owners of that hardware.
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The way to fix it is to turn a developer into an owner or an owner into a
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developer.
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*Report new devices, omissions or errors*
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There is a lot of power devices hardware for sale, and it's possible
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that we have missed listing some that are supported, or made an error.
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So that this list can be as accurate as possible, please report any
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omissions to the
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link:http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev[NUT Developers]
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mailing list, including the following information:
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- mail subject: [HCL] <Manufacturer> <Device> supported by <driver>
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replacing Manufacturer, Device and driver by your specific values,
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- mail body:
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- Device manufacturer and name,
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- upsc output (upsrw and upscmd outputs are also welcome),
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- link:docs/user-manual.chunked/ar01s06.html#Shutdown_design[shutdown sequence]
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testing results,
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- a link to an online description is also appreciated.
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*Pointing the present HCL*
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You can create direct link to the present HCL, speficying some filters within
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the URL. This allows to select devices that matches some specific criteria,
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like a connexion type, a manufacturer, ... All filters available on the page
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itself are also available for use in the URL.
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The form of the URL is the following:
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http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?<filter-name>=<filter-value>
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.Possible values for <filter-name> and <filter-value>
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[cols="^,^",options="header"]
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|==========================================================================
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| <filter-name> | <filter-value>
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| support-level | a number from '1' to '5'
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.3+^.^| device-type | - 'ups' for uninterruptible power supply
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| - 'pdu' for power distribution unit
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| - 'scd' for solar controller device
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| manufacturer | a manufacturer name from the selection list
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| model | a model name from the selection list
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.3+^.^| connection | 'USB'
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| 'Serial'
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| 'Network'
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|==========================================================================
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You can finally combine multiple filters, using ampersand (*&*).
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For example, if you only want to select USB units from Eaton, use:
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http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Eaton&connection=USB
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================================================================================
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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FIXME:
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- point and complete the "user manual -> support" section for success report
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link:user-manual.html#Support_Request[Support instructions] in the user manual.
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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