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POWERCOM(8)
===========
NAME
----
powercom - UPS driver for Powercom/Trust/Advice UPS equipment
NOTE
----
This man page only documents the hardware-specific features of the
powercom driver. For information about the core driver, see
linkman:nutupsdrv[8].
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
------------------
This driver supports many similar kinds of UPS hardware. The most common
ones are the Trust 425/625, Powercom, and Advice Partner/King PR750.
Others using the same protocol may also work.
EXTRA ARGUMENTS
---------------
This driver supports the following optional settings in the
linkman:ups.conf[5] file:
*linevoltage*='value'::
An integer specifying the mains voltage. It can't be auto detected.
Acceptable values are in the range of 110--120 or 220--240. The default
is '230'.
*manufacturer*='name'::
Specify the manufacturer name, which also can't be auto detected. This is
a user defined string, so any name is acceptable. The default is
'PowerCom'.
*modelname*='name'::
Specify the model name, which also can't be auto detected. This is a
user defined string, so any name is acceptable. The default is
'Unknown'.
*serialnumber*='value'::
Like modelname above, but for the serial number. The default is
'Unknown'.
*type*='name'::
The exact type of the communication protocol within the powercom family,
that will be used to communicate with the UPS. The type is named after
the first modelname that was coded with that protocol. The acceptable
names are 'KP625AP', 'Trust', 'Egys', 'KIN', 'BNT', 'IMP' and 'BNT-other'. The
default is 'Trust'.
+
'BNT-other' is a special type for BNT 100-120V models.
For this type you can (I think must!) specify voltage, batteryPercentage,
loadPercentage and validationSequence.
*numOfBytesFromUPS*='value'::
The number of bytes in a UPS frame. The default is type-dependent and
is given below.
*methodOfFlowControl*='name'::
The method of serial communication flow control that is engaged by the
UPS. The default is type-dependent and is given below. Acceptable names
are 'dtr0rts1', 'dtr1' or 'no_flow_control'.
*shutdownArguments*={{'minutes','seconds'},'whether_minutes_should_be_used'}::
The minutes and seconds that the UPS should wait between receiving the
shutdown command and actually shutting off. The other argument should
be set to the character 'n' only when the minutes value should be
skipped and not sent to the UPS. The default is type-dependent and is
given below. The braces and commas are mandatory. Note that there should
be no whitespace characters.
*voltage*={'coefficient1','coefficient2','coefficient3','coefficient4'}::
(Only for types KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other.)
A quad that is used convert the raw data to a human-readable voltage
reading. The default is type-dependent and is given below. Do note that
the braces and commas are mandatory, as well as the lack of whitespace
characters.
*frequency*={'coefficient1','coefficient2'}::
(Only for types KP625AP, Trust, Egys.)
A pair to convert the raw data to a human-readable frequency reading. The
default is type-dependent and is given below. Do note that the braces
and commas are mandatory as well, as the lack of whitespace characters.
*batteryPercentage*={'coefficient1','coefficient2','coefficient3','coefficient4','coefficient5'}::
(Only for KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other.)
A 5 tuple to convert the raw data to a human-readable battery percentage
reading. The default is type-dependent and is given below. Do note that
the braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space
characters.
*loadPercentage*={'coefficient1','coefficient2','coefficient3','coefficient4'}::
(Only for types KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other.)
A quad to convert the raw data to human readable load percentage
reading. The default is type-dependent and is given below. Do note that
the braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space
characters.
*validationSequence*={{'index1','value1'},{'index2','value2'},{'index3','value3'}}::
(Only for types KP625AP, Trust, Egys, BNT-other.)
3 pairs to be used for validating the UPS by comparing bytes of the raw
data with constant values. The default is type-dependent and is given
below. The braces and commas are mandatory, as the lack of white space
characters.
DEFAULT VALUES FOR THE EXTRA ARGUMENTS
--------------------------------------
linevoltage = 230
manufacturer = PowerCom
modelname = Unknown
serialnumber = Unknown
type = Trust
The rest of the default values for the extra arguments are type-dependent:
Trust
~~~~~
numOfBytesFromUPS = 11
methodOfFlowControl = dtr0rts1
validationSequence = {{5,0},{7,0},{8,0}}
shutdownArguments = {{0,10},n}
frequency = {0.00020997,0.00020928}
loadPercentage = {6.1343,-0.3808,4.3110,0.1811}
batteryPercentage = {5.0000,0.3268,-825.00,4.5639,-835.82}
voltage = {1.9216,-0.0977,0.9545,0.0000}
KP625AP
~~~~~~~
numOfBytesFromUPS = 16
methodOfFlowControl = dtr0rts1
validationSequence = {{5,0x80},{7,0},{8,0}}
shutdownArguments = {{0,10},n}
frequency = {0.00020997,0.00020928}
loadPercentage = {6.1343,-0.3808,4.3110,0.1811}
batteryPercentage = {5.0000,0.3268,-825.00,4.5639,-835.82}
voltage = {1.9216,-0.0977,0.9545,0.0000}
Egys
~~~~
numOfBytesFromUPS = 16
methodOfFlowControl = no_flow_control
validationSequence = {{5,0x80},{7,0},{8,0}}
shutdownArguments = {{0,10},n}
frequency = {0.00020997,0.00020928}
loadPercentage = {6.1343,-0.3808,1.3333,0.6667}
batteryPercentage = {5.0000,0.3268,-825.00,2.2105,-355.37}
voltage = {1.9216,-0.0977,0.9545,0.0000}
IMP
~~~
numOfBytesFromUPS = 16
methodOfFlowControl = no_flow_control
validationSequence = {{5,0xFF},{7,0},{8,0}}
shutdownArguments = {{1,30},y}
KIN
~~~
numOfBytesFromUPS = 16
methodOfFlowControl = no_flow_control
validationSequence = {{11,0x4b},{8,0},{8,0}}
shutdownArguments = {{1,30},y}
BNT
~~~
numOfBytesFromUPS = 16
methodOfFlowControl = no_flow_control
validationSequence = {{11,0x42},{8,0},{8,0}}
shutdownArguments = {{1,30},y}
BNT-other
~~~~~~~~~
numOfBytesFromUPS = 16
methodOfFlowControl = no_flow_control
validationSequence = {{8,0},{8,0},{8,0}}
shutdownArguments = {{1,30},y}
loadPercentage = {1.4474,0.0,0.8594,0.0}
batteryPercentage = {5.0000,0.3268,-825.00,0.46511,0}
voltage = {1.9216,-0.0977,0.82857,0.0000}
AUTHOR
------
Peter Bieringer <pb@bieringer.de>,
Alexey Sidorov <alexsid@altlinux.org>
SEE ALSO
--------
The core driver:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
linkman:nutupsdrv[8]
Internet resources:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/