Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using NUT to detect a normally closed circuit opening

2011-06-22 Thread James Smith
I looked at the docs for the generic ups and I get how to configure the driver, my problem is I cant seem to get the sensor to change any of the pin states when it opens - not being an electronics genius, I was hoping somebody who was could tell me what to wire to where to get the pins to

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using NUT to detect a normally closed circuit opening

2011-06-22 Thread James Smith
Ok. I now have everything in place and I get an email when the temp sensor opens Question - what do I set so the system doesn't shut down when the sensor stays open? Can I just set SHUTDOWNCMD ? Or is there a cleaner way thx -Original Message- From: Charles Lepple

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using NUT to detect a normally closed circuit opening

2011-06-22 Thread Arjen de Korte
Citeren James Smith james.sm...@jofco.com: I now have everything in place and I get an email when the temp sensor opens Question - what do I set so the system doesn't shut down when the sensor stays open? The system will only shutdown if you have an OB+LB event at the same time. As long

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using NUT to detect a normally closed circuit opening

2011-06-22 Thread James Smith
So how do I make sure it never sees the LB event (or ignores it)? The sensor is in an oily boiler room that is prone to water spillages etc., our only semi reliable option was a mechanical thermostat style sensor strapped directly to a pipe, so usb is pretty much out of the question. All I am

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using NUT to detect a normally closed circuit opening

2011-06-22 Thread Arjen de Korte
Citeren James Smith james.sm...@jofco.com: So how do I make sure it never sees the LB event (or ignores it)? By wiring you sensor so that it either sets OB or LB and hard wiring the other to the inactive state. [...] The point about the short is a valid one, but I don't think it will