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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. |
2.7.4
Report #1 with driver blazer_usb (detailed comments available)
This device is known to work with driver blazer_usb. It may also work with driver nutdrv_qx.
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
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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.mfr
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device.model
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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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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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ups.delay.start
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ups.firmware
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ups.load
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ups.mfr
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ups.model
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ups.productid
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ups.status
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ups.temperature
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ups.type
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ups.vendorid
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About this device
"2000 VA Tower" in reported device name here is presumed from the model code
WPHVT2K0 , comparing to WPHVT1K0 and WPHVT3K0 reported explicitly as "1000 VA"
and "3K" models, both as "Tower". |
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