Network UPS Tools
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2.7.1

Report #1 with driver nutdrv_qx (detailed comments available)

This device is known to 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

100

battery.energysave

no

battery.packs

1

battery.runtime

15480

battery.voltage

41.00

battery.voltage.nominal

36.0

device.model

W1K

device.type

ups

driver.name

nutdrv_qx

driver.parameter.alarm_control

disable

driver.parameter.pollfreq

30

driver.parameter.pollinterval

2

driver.parameter.port

auto

driver.version

2.7.1

driver.version.data

Voltronic 0.01

driver.version.internal

0.01

input.current.nominal

4.0

input.frequency

50.0

input.frequency.nominal

50.0

input.phases

1

input.transfer.high

242

input.transfer.high.max

254

input.transfer.high.min

237

input.transfer.low

218

input.transfer.low.max

223

input.transfer.low.min

206

input.voltage

211.9

input.voltage.nominal

230.0

output.current

0.4

output.current.nominal

4

output.frequency

50.0

output.frequency.nominal

50.0

output.phases

1

output.power.maximum.percent

11

output.power.minimum.percent

5

output.powerfactor

0.8

output.voltage

229.7

output.voltage.nominal

230.0

ups.beeper.status

enabled

ups.delay.shutdown

30

ups.delay.start

180

ups.firmware

00443.09

ups.firmware.aux

P01

ups.load

9

ups.power.nominal

1000

ups.productid

5161

ups.start.auto

yes

ups.start.battery

yes

ups.status

OL

ups.temperature

29.5

ups.type

online

ups.vendorid

0665

Known supported commands

This device is known to support the following NUT’s instant commands:

  • beeper.disable

  • beeper.enable

  • beeper.toggle

  • bypass.start

  • bypass.stop

  • load.off

  • load.on

  • shutdown.return

  • shutdown.stayoff

  • shutdown.stop

  • test.battery.start

  • test.battery.start.deep

  • test.battery.start.quick

  • test.battery.stop

About this device

Reported at:

2.6.3

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.voltage

41.04

battery.voltage.nominal

36.0

beeper.status

enabled

device.mfr


device.model

HV 1K

device.type

ups

driver.name

blazer_usb

driver.parameter.pollinterval

2

driver.parameter.port

auto

driver.version

2.6.3

driver.version.internal

0.04

input.current.nominal

4.0

input.frequency

50.0

input.frequency.nominal

50

input.voltage

241.1

input.voltage.fault

241.1

input.voltage.nominal

230

output.voltage

241.2

ups.delay.shutdown

30

ups.delay.start

180

ups.firmware

00443.08

ups.load

9

ups.mfr


ups.model

HV 1K

ups.productid

5161

ups.status

OL BYPASS

ups.temperature

25.4

ups.type

online

ups.vendorid

0665

Known supported commands

This device is known to support the following NUT’s instant commands:

  • beeper.toggle

    Not working.

  • load.off

  • load.on

  • shutdown.return

  • shutdown.stayoff

  • shutdown.stop

  • test.battery.start

  • test.battery.start.deep

  • test.battery.start.quick

  • test.battery.stop

About this device

Reported at: