Network UPS Tools
Power Devices support
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Note

When a user reports that a variable/command is not right then it will be highlighted by a red underline.

Bad values/ranges/etc… will get a red dashed outline or red solid left border.

The accompanying explaining comment - if provided - will be emphasized through a red dotted border on the left.

2.8.0.1

Report #1 with driver usbhid-ups (detailed comments available)

This device is known to work with driver usbhid-ups.

You can grab a dummy-ups compliant .dev file to simulate this device clicking here.

Some more detailed comments are available after the "Known supported…" sections.

Known supported variables

This device is known to support the following variables (values are just examples):

battery.charge

100

battery.charge.low

10

battery.charge.warning

20

battery.runtime

1620

battery.voltage

14

battery.voltage.nominal

12

device.mfr

Legrand

device.model

KEOR PDU 800

device.serial

device.type

ups

driver.name

usbhid-ups

driver.parameter.pollfreq

30

driver.parameter.pollinterval

15

driver.parameter.port

auto

driver.parameter.productid

0038

driver.parameter.synchronous

auto

driver.parameter.vendorid

1cb0

driver.state

quiet

driver.version

2.8.0-Windows-726-g73ee107fa

driver.version.data

Legrand HID 0.2

driver.version.internal

0.49

driver.version.usb

libusb-0.1 (or compat)

input.transfer.high

270

input.transfer.low

180

input.voltage

236

input.voltage.nominal

230

output.frequency

50

output.voltage

235.6

ups.delay.shutdown

20

ups.delay.start

30

ups.load

32

ups.mfr

Legrand

ups.model

KEOR PDU 800

ups.productid

0038

ups.realpower.nominal

480

ups.serial

ups.status

OL CHRG

ups.vendorid

1cb0

About this device

Reported at:

Further system data or configuration example:

Data sample
Voltages seemed to be off by a factor of 10. So the report author
experimented with neutering of `divide_by_10_conversion()` and
`legrand_times10M_info()` in the mapping tables.

NOTE: The report below is not from a stock NUT release (nor snapshot),
but from that experiment. Voltages are bumped (or rather not-nerfed
by default driver logic), `1.2` => `12` etc.

2.7.4.1

Report #1 with driver usbhid-ups (detailed comments available)

This device is known to work with driver usbhid-ups.

You can grab a dummy-ups compliant .dev file to simulate this device clicking here.

Some more detailed comments are available after the "Known supported…" sections.

Known supported variables

This device is known to support the following variables (values are just examples):

battery.charge

100

battery.charge.low

10

battery.charge.warning

20

battery.runtime

2520

battery.voltage

1.4

battery.voltage.nominal

1.2

device.mfr

Legrand

device.model

KEOR PDU 800

device.serial


device.type

ups

driver.name

usbhid-ups

driver.parameter.pollfreq

30

driver.parameter.pollinterval

2

driver.parameter.port

auto

driver.parameter.productid

0038

driver.parameter.synchronous

no

driver.parameter.vendorid

1cb0

driver.version

2.7.4-4539-gefb9ee45

driver.version.data

Legrand HID 0.2

driver.version.internal

0.45

driver.version.usb

libusb-1.0.24 (API: 0x1000108)

input.transfer.high

270

input.transfer.low

180

input.voltage

236

input.voltage.nominal

230

output.frequency

50

output.voltage

6

ups.delay.shutdown

20

ups.delay.start

30

ups.load

20

ups.mfr

Legrand

ups.model

KEOR PDU 800

ups.productid

0038

ups.realpower.nominal

480

ups.serial


ups.status

OL CHRG

ups.vendorid

1cb0

About this device

Reported at:

Further system data or configuration example:

Data sample
Device support relies on code that went into NUT v2.8.0 release;
the report was done on a development snapshot so dubbed "2.7.4.1".

It outputs the current of all devices, the PDU800 doesn't support
metrics per output plug.