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2.7.3
Report #1 with driver blazer_ser
This device is known to work with driver blazer_ser. It may also work with driver nutdrv_qx.
You can grab a dummy-ups compliant .dev
file to simulate this device clicking here.
Known supported variables
This device is known to support the following variables (values are just examples):
battery.charge
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battery.voltage
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battery.voltage.high
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battery.voltage.low
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battery.voltage.nominal
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device.type
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driver.name
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driver.parameter.pollinterval
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driver.parameter.port
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driver.parameter.synchronous
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driver.version
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shutdown supported from v2.7.1 on |
driver.version.internal
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input.current.nominal
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input.frequency
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input.frequency.nominal
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input.voltage
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input.voltage.fault
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input.voltage.nominal
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output.voltage
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ups.beeper.status
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ups.delay.shutdown
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offdelay must be greater than or equal to 60 seconds. Reference: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/238 |
ups.delay.start
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ups.load
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ups.status
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ups.temperature
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ups.type
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Known supported commands
This device is known to support the following NUT’s instant commands:
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beeper.toggle
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load.off
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load.on
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shutdown.return
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shutdown.stayoff
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shutdown.stop
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test.battery.start
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test.battery.start.deep
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test.battery.start.quick
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test.battery.stop