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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.

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2.7.4

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

35

battery.charge.warning

35

battery.mfr.date

CPS

battery.runtime

6036

battery.runtime.low

300

battery.type

PbAcid

battery.voltage

2.3

battery.voltage.nominal

22

device.mfr

CPS

device.model

PR1500RT2U

device.serial

PWLLO2000072

device.type

ups

driver.name

usbhid-ups

driver.parameter.pollfreq

30

driver.parameter.pollinterval

2

driver.parameter.port

auto

driver.parameter.synchronous

no

driver.version

2.7.4

driver.version.data

CyberPower HID 0.4

driver.version.internal

0.41

input.voltage

121.0

input.voltage.nominal

120

output.voltage

265.0

ups.beeper.status

enabled

ups.delay.shutdown

20

ups.delay.start

30

ups.load

12

ups.mfr

CPS

ups.model

PR1500RT2U

ups.productid

0601

ups.realpower.nominal

1500

ups.serial

PWLLO2000072

ups.status

OL

ups.test.result

No test initiated

ups.timer.shutdown

0

ups.timer.start

0

ups.vendorid

0764

About this device

Tested shutdown and the master and all slaves shutdown at LB as expected (35%)

Some commands don’t appear to work when sent through upscmd and upsrw.

The battery.charge.low value doesn’t seem to be user changeable (known issue).

Some of the reported values appear off as well: output.voltage I would expect to be 120V and the battery voltages also appear incorrect. The UPS LCD reports 4 12V cells in series for 48V nominal 54V actual.

Reported at:

Vendor/Manufacturer information:

Further system data or configuration examples:

Variables per upsrw ups@localhost listing
# TODO: Convert to RW:... and RO:... markup
:; upsrw ups@localhost
[battery.charge.low]
Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB (percent)
Type: STRING
Maximum length: 10
Value: 35

[battery.runtime.low]
Remaining battery runtime when UPS switches to LB (seconds)
Type: STRING
Maximum length: 10
Value: 300

[ups.delay.shutdown]
Interval to wait after shutdown with delay command (seconds)
Type: STRING
Maximum length: 10
Value: 20

[ups.delay.start]
Interval to wait before (re)starting the load (seconds)
Type: STRING
Maximum length: 10
Value: 30
Commands per upscmd -l ups@localhost listing
# TODO: Convert to CMD:... markup
:; upscmd -l ups@localhost
Instant commands supported on UPS [ups]:
beeper.disable - Disable the UPS beeper
beeper.enable - Enable the UPS beeper
beeper.mute - Temporarily mute the UPS beeper
beeper.off - Obsolete (use beeper.disable or beeper.mute)
beeper.on - Obsolete (use beeper.enable)
load.off - Turn off the load immediately
load.off.delay - Turn off the load with a delay (seconds)
load.on - Turn on the load immediately
load.on.delay - Turn on the load with a delay (seconds)
shutdown.return - Turn off the load and return when power is back
shutdown.stayoff - Turn off the load and remain off
shutdown.stop - Stop a shutdown in progress
test.battery.start.deep - Start a deep battery test
test.battery.start.quick - Start a quick battery test
test.battery.stop - Stop the battery test