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ONEAC(8)
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NAME
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oneac - Driver for Oneac UPS equipment
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NOTE
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This man page only documents the hardware-specific features of the
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oneac driver. For information about the core driver, see
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8].
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SUPPORTED HARDWARE
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This driver supports various Oneac UPS families:
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- EG (late 80s, early 90s, plug-in serial interface card)
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- ON (early and mid-90s, plug-in serial interface card)
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- OZ (mid-90s on, DB-25 std., interface slot)
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- OB (early 2000's on, big cabinet, DB-25 std., interface slot)
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If your UPS is equipped with the Basic Interface card, use the
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linkman:genericups[8] driver.
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EXTRA ARGUMENTS
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This driver supports the following optional settings in the
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linkman:ups.conf[5] file:
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*testtime*='num'::
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Change battery test time from the 2 minute default.
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*offdelay*='num'::
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Change shutdown delay time from 0 second default.
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INSTANT COMMANDS
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This driver supports the following Instant Commands.
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(See linkman:upscmd[8])
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All UPS units
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*shutdown.return*::
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Turn off the load possibly after a delay and return when power is back.
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*shutdown.stop*::
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Stop a shutdown in progress.
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*shutdown.reboot*::
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Shut down the load briefly while rebooting the UPS.
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*test.failure.start*::
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Starts a 15 second long simulation of an input power
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failure.
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*test.battery.start.quick*::
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Start a "quick" battery test. The default time is 2 minutes. This
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time can be set in the *ups.conf* file. See *testime* above.
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*test.battery.stop*::
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Stops a battery test that is in progress.
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All ON UPS units
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*reset.input.minmax*::
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Reset the minimum and maximum input line voltage values
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seen since the last reset or power on.
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Newer ON UPS units
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*test.panel.start*::
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Start testing the UPS panel.
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*test.battery.start.deep*::
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Start a "deep" battery test. This test runs the UPS until the low
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battery point and then returns to the AC line.
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*reset.input.minmax*::
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Reset the minimum and maximum input line voltage values
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seen since the last reset or power on.
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*beeper.enable*::
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Enable UPS beeper/buzzer.
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*beeper.disable*::
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Disable UPS beeper/buzzer.
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*beeper.mute*::
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Mutes the UPS beeper/buzzer for the current alarm condition(s).
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Writable Variables
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See linkman:upsrw[8] to see what variables are writable for the UPS.
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NOTE: If your UPS supports writing battery.runtime.low, the new set value
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is to be entered in minutes (up to 99) but the reported value is reported
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in seconds (set value * 60).
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NOTE: If your UPS supports input.transfer.low and input.transfer.high,
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those values are used to create an allowable output range. The UPS
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will do what it can to keep the output voltage value within the
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defined range (for example: tap change or switch to inverter).
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AUTHOR
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------
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Bill Elliot <bill@wreassoc.com>,
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Eric Lawson <elawson@inficad.com>
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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The core driver:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8]
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Internet resources:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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