2011/7/30 John Huong <jahu...@gmail.com> > Hi, > > Just got it working by changing the driver to blazer_usb. > > This is the output from upsc. > > battery.voltage: 27.20 > battery.voltage.nominal: 24.0 > beeper.status: enabled > device.mfr: > device.model: PSA > device.type: ups > driver.name: blazer_usb > driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 > driver.parameter.port: auto > driver.version: 2.6.0 > driver.version.internal: 0.03 > input.current.nominal: 0.0 > input.frequency: 50.0 > input.frequency.nominal: 50 > input.voltage: 242.5 > input.voltage.fault: 140.0 > input.voltage.nominal: 230 > output.voltage: 240.0 > ups.delay.shutdown: 30 > ups.delay.start: 180 > ups.firmware: VT17077Q > ups.load: 14 > ups.mfr: > ups.model: PSA > ups.productid: 0000 > ups.status: OL > ups.temperature: 30.0 > ups.type: offline / line interactive > ups.vendorid: ffff > > I don't see the battery level status, does this mean it may not be > able to detect the critical battery level? >
>> my opinion is that your device is FFFF:0000 (not hard to guess), which is a >> blazer_usb supported device. >> in that case, you will want to read the manpage: >> http://www.networkupstools.org/docs/man/blazer.html cheers, Arnaud
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