'\" t .\" Title: blazer_usb .\" Author: [see the "AUTHORS" section] .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 .\" Date: 12/29/2015 .\" Manual: NUT Manual .\" Source: Network UPS Tools 2.7.3.1 .\" Language: English .\" .TH "BLAZER_USB" "8" "12/29/2015" "Network UPS Tools 2\&.7\&.3\&." "NUT Manual" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" blazer_usb \- Driver for Megatec/Q1 protocol USB based UPS equipment .SH "NOTE" .sp This man page only documents the hardware\-specific features of the blazer driver\&. For information about the core driver, see \fBnutupsdrv\fR(8)\&. .SH "SUPPORTED HARDWARE" .sp The blazer driver is known to work with various UPSes from Blazer, Energy Sistem, Fenton Technologies, General Electric, Mustek and many others\&. The NUT compatibility table lists all the known supported models\&. Keep in mind, however, that other models not listed there may also be supported, but haven\(cqt been tested\&. .sp All devices with a serial interface (use the \fBblazer_ser\fR driver) and many with a USB interface (use the \fBblazer_usb\fR driver) are supported\&. .SH "EXTRA ARGUMENTS" .sp You may need to override or provide defaults for some values, depending on the make and model of your UPS\&. The following are the ones that most likely will need changing (see \fBups.conf\fR(5)): .PP \fBdefault\&.battery\&.voltage\&.high =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Maximum battery voltage that is reached after about 12 to 24 hours charging\&. If you want the driver to report a guesstimated \fBbattery\&.charge\fR, you need to specify this (see BATTERY CHARGE)\&. .RE .PP \fBdefault\&.battery\&.voltage\&.low =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Minimum battery voltage just before the UPS automatically shuts down\&. If you want the driver to report a guesstimated \fBbattery\&.charge\fR, you need to specify this (see BATTERY CHARGE)\&. .RE .PP \fBdefault\&.battery\&.voltage\&.nominal =\fR \fIvalue\fR, \fBoverride\&.battery\&.voltage\&.nominal =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Some devices show a wrong nominal battery voltage (or none at all), so you may need to override or set a default value\&. .RE .PP \fBoverride\&.battery\&.packs =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Some devices report a part of the total battery voltage\&. For instance, if \fBbattery\&.voltage\&.nominal\fR is 24 V, but it reports a \fBbattery\&.voltage\fR of around 2 V, the number of \fBbattery\&.packs\fR to correct this reading would be 12\&. The driver will attempt to detect this automatically, but if this fails somehow, you may want to override this value\&. .RE .PP \fBondelay =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Time to wait before switching on the UPS (minutes)\&. Note that a value below 3 minutes, may cause earlier firmware versions to not switch on automatically, so it defaults to 3 minutes\&. The acceptable range is 0\&.\&.9999 minutes\&. .RE .PP \fBoffdelay =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Time to wait before shutting down the UPS (seconds)\&. This value is truncated to units of 6 seconds (less than 60 seconds) or 60 seconds (more than 60 seconds)\&. Defaults to 30 seconds\&. The acceptable range is 12\&.\&.600 seconds\&. .RE .PP \fBnorating\fR .RS 4 Some UPSes will lock up if you attempt to read rating information from them\&. Setting this flag will make the driver skip this step\&. .RE .PP \fBnovendor\fR .RS 4 Some UPSes will lock up if you attempt to read vendor information from them\&. Setting this flag will make the driver skip this step\&. .RE .PP \fBprotocol =\fR \fIstring\fR .RS 4 Skip autodetection of the protocol to use and only use the one specified\&. Supported values \fImegatec\fR, \fImegatec/old\fR, \fImustek\fR and \fIzinto\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBruntimecal =\fR \fIvalue,value,value,value\fR .RS 4 Parameter used in the (optional) runtime estimation\&. This takes two runtimes at different loads\&. Typically, this uses the runtime at full load and the runtime at half load\&. For instance, if your UPS has a rated runtime of 240 seconds at full load and 720 seconds at half load, you would enter .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf runtimecal = 240,100,720,50 .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .sp The first load should always be higher than the second\&. If you have values available for loads other than 100 and 50 % respectively, you can use those too, but keep them spaced apart as far as reasonably possible\&. Just don\(cqt get too close to no load (prediction of runtime depends more on idle load for the battery then)\&. .RE .PP \fBchargetime =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 The time needed to fully recharge the battery after being fully discharged\&. If not specified, the driver defaults to 43200 seconds (12 hours)\&. Only used if \fBruntimecal\fR is also specified\&. .RE .PP \fBidleload =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Minimum battery load used by the driver to estimate the runtime\&. If not specified, the driver defaults to 10%\&. Only used if \fBruntimecal\fR is also specified\&. .RE .SS "USB INTERFACE ONLY" .PP \fBvendorid =\fR \fIregex\fR, \fBproductid =\fR \fIregex\fR, \fBvendor =\fR \fIregex\fR, \fBproduct =\fR \fIregex\fR, \fBserial =\fR \fIregex\fR .RS 4 Select a specific UPS, in case there is more than one connected via USB\&. Each option specifies an extended regular expression (see \fBregex(7)\fR) that must match the UPS\(cqs entire vendor/product/serial string (minus any surrounding whitespace), or the whole 4\-digit hexadecimal code for vendorid and productid\&. Try \fB\-DD\fR for finding out the strings to match\&. .sp Examples: .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} \-x vendor="Foo\&.Corporation\&.*" .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} \-x vendorid=051d* (APC) .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} \-x product="\&.*(Smart|Back)\-?UPS\&.*" .RE .RE .PP \fBbus =\fR \fIregex\fR .RS 4 Select a UPS on a specific USB bus or group of busses\&. The argument is a regular expression that must match the bus name where the UPS is connected (e\&.g\&. bus="002", bus="00[2\-3]")\&. .RE .PP \fBsubdriver =\fR \fIstring\fR .RS 4 Select a serial\-over\-USB subdriver to use\&. You have a choice between \fBphoenix\fR, \fBippon\fR, \fBcypress\fR, and \fBkrauler\fR\&. When using this option, it is mandatory to also specify the \fBvendorid\fR and \fBproductid\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBlangid_fix =\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Apply the language ID workaround to the krauler subdriver\&. This is mandatory for some devices to work (LDLC, Dynamix and others)\&. You must to provide \fBvalue\fR (0x409 or 0x4095), according to your device entry in NUT hardware compatibility list (HCL)\&. .RE .SH "UPS COMMANDS" .sp This driver supports some instant commands (see \fBupscmd\fR(8)): .PP \fBbeeper\&.toggle\fR .RS 4 Toggle the UPS beeper\&. (Not available on some hardware\&.) .RE .PP \fBload\&.on\fR .RS 4 Turn on the load immediately\&. .RE .PP \fBload\&.off\fR .RS 4 Turn off the load immediately (see KNOWN PROBLEMS)\&. .RE .PP \fBshutdown\&.return\fR .RS 4 Turn off the load and return when power is back\&. Uses the timers defined by \fBondelay\fR and \fBoffdelay\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBshutdown\&.stayoff\fR .RS 4 Turn off the load and remain off (see KNOWN PROBLEMS)\&. Uses the timer defined by \fBoffdelay\fR\&. .RE .PP \fBshutdown\&.stop\fR .RS 4 Stop a shutdown in progress\&. .RE .PP \fBtest\&.battery\&.start\&.deep\fR .RS 4 Perform a long battery test (Not available on some hardware\&.) .RE .PP \fBtest\&.battery\&.start\&.quick\fR .RS 4 Perform a (10 second) battery test\&. .RE .PP \fBtest\&.battery\&.start\fR \fIvalue\fR .RS 4 Perform a battery test for the duration of \fIvalue\fR minutes\&. .RE .PP \fBtest\&.battery\&.stop\fR .RS 4 Stop a running battery test (not available on some hardware\&.) .RE .SH "BATTERY CHARGE" .sp Due to popular demand, this driver will report a guesstimated \fBbattery\&.charge\fR and optionally \fBbattery\&.runtime\fR, provided you specified a couple of the EXTRA ARGUMENTS listed above\&. .sp If you specify both \fBbattery\&.voltage\&.high\fR and \fBbattery\&.voltage\&.low\fR in \fBups.conf\fR(5), but don\(cqt enter \fBruntimecal\fR, it will guesstimate the state of charge by looking at the battery voltage alone\&. This is not reliable under load, as this only gives reasonably accurate readings if you disconnect the load, let the battery rest for a couple of minutes and then measure the open cell voltage\&. This just isn\(cqt practical if the power went out and the UPS is providing power for your systems\&. .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf battery\&.voltage \- battery\&.voltage\&.low battery\&.charge = \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- x 100 % battery\&.voltage\&.high \- battery\&.voltage\&.low .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .sp There is a way to get better readings without disconnecting the load but this requires one to keep track on how much (and how fast) current is going in\- and out of the battery\&. If you specified the \fBruntimecal\fR, the driver will attempt to do this\&. Note however, that this heavily relies on the values you enter and that the UPS must be able to report the load as well\&. There are quite a couple of devices that report 0 % (or any other fixed value) at all times, in which case this obviously doesn\(cqt work\&. .sp The driver also has no way of determining the degradation of the battery capacity over time, so you\(cqll have to deal with this yourself (by adjusting the values in \fBruntimecal\fR)\&. Also note that the driver guesses the initial state of charge based on the battery voltage, so this may be less than 100 %, even when you are certain that they are full\&. There is just no way to reliably measure this between 0 and 100 % full charge\&. .sp This is better than nothing (but not by much)\&. If any of the above calculations is giving you incorrect readings, you are the one that put in the values in \fBups.conf\fR(5), so don\(cqt complain with the author\&. If you need something better, buy a UPS that reports \fBbattery\&.charge\fR and \fBbattery\&.runtime\fR all by itself without the help of a NUT driver\&. .SH "NOTES FOR THE PREVIOUS USER OF MEGATEC DRIVERS" .sp The blazer drivers having replaced the megatec ones, some configuration changes may be required by users switching to blazer\&. .sp Part of this, the following megatec options, in ups\&.conf, have to be changed: .PP \fBbattvolts\fR .RS 4 You need to use \fIdefault\&.battery\&.voltage\&.high\fR and \fIdefault\&.battery\&.voltage\&.low\fR .RE .PP \fBdtr and rts\fR .RS 4 You need to use \fIcablepower\fR .RE .PP \fBignoreoff\fR .RS 4 This parameter can simply be discarded, since it was a wrong understanding of the specification\&. .RE .SH "KNOWN PROBLEMS" .sp Some UPS commands aren\(cqt supported by all models\&. In most cases, the driver will send a message to the system log when the user tries to execute an unsupported command\&. Unfortunately, some models don\(cqt even provide a way for the driver to check for this, so the unsupported commands will silently fail\&. .sp Both the \fBload\&.off\fR and \fBshutdown\&.stayoff\fR instant commands are meant to turn the load off indefinitely\&. However, some UPS models don\(cqt allow this\&. .sp Some models report a bogus value for the beeper status (will always be \fIenabled\fR or \fIdisabled\fR)\&. So, the \fBbeeper\&.toggle\fR command may appear to have no effect in the status reported by the driver when, in fact, it is working fine\&. .sp The temperature and load value is known to be bogus in some models\&. .SH "AUTHORS" .sp Arjen de Korte , Alexander Gordeev .SH "SEE ALSO" .sp \fBblazer_ser\fR(8), \fBnutupsdrv\fR(8), \fBupsc\fR(8), \fBupscmd\fR(8), \fBupsrw\fR(8) .SS "Internet Resources:" .sp The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www\&.networkupstools\&.org/ .sp The NUT HCL: http://www\&.networkupstools\&.org/stable\-hcl\&.html