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BLAZER(8)		    Network UPS Tools (NUT)		     BLAZER(8)

NAME
       blazer_ser,  blazer_usb	-  Driver  for	Megatec/Q1 protocol serial/USB
       based UPS equipment

NOTE
       This man page only documents  the  hardware‐specific  features  of  the
       blazer driver. For information about the core driver, see nutupsdrv(8).

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       The  blazer  driver  is	known  to work with various UPSes from Blazer,
       Energy Sistem, Fenton Technologies, Mustek and  many  others.  The  NUT
       compatibility table lists all the known supported models. Keep in mind,
       however, that other models not listed there may also be supported,  but
       haven't been tested.

       All  devices  with  a  serial interface (use the blazer_ser driver) and
       many with a USB interface (use the blazer_usb driver) are supported.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS
       You may need to override or provide defaults for some values, depending
       on the make and model of your UPS. The following are the ones that most
       likely will need changing (see ups.conf(5)):

       default.battery.voltage.high = value

	      Maximum battery voltage that is reached after  about  12	to  24
	      hours charging.  If you want the driver to report a guesstimated
	      battery.charge, you need to specify this (see BATTERY CHARGE).

       default.battery.voltage.low = value

	      Minimum battery voltage just before the UPS automatically	 shuts
	      down.   If  you  want  the  driver to report a guesstimated bat‐
	      tery.charge, you need to specify this (see BATTERY CHARGE).

       default.battery.voltage.nominal = value

       override.battery.voltage.nominal = value

	      Some devices show a wrong nominal battery voltage	 (or  none  at
	      all), so you may need to override or set a default value.

       override.battery.packs = value

	      Some  devices  report  a	part of the total battery voltage. For
	      instance, if battery.voltage.nominal is 24 V, but it  reports  a
	      battery.voltage  of  around  2 V, the number of battery.packs to
	      correct this reading would be 12. The  driver  will  attempt  to
	      detect  this  automatically,  but if this fails somehow, you may
	      want to override this value.

       ondelay = value

	      Time to wait before switching on the UPS (minutes). Note that  a
	      value  below  3  minutes, may cause earlier firmware versions to
	      not switch on automatically, so it defaults to 3 minutes.

       offdelay = value

	      Time to wait before shutting down the UPS (seconds). This	 value
	      is  truncated to units of 6 seconds (less than 60 seconds) or 60
	      seconds (more than 60 seconds). Defaults to 30 seconds.

       norating

	      Some UPSes will lock up if you attempt to read  rating  informa‐
	      tion  from  them.	  Setting  this flag will make the driver skip
	      this step.

       novendor

	      Some UPSes will lock up if you attempt to read  vendor  informa‐
	      tion  from  them.	  Setting  this flag will make the driver skip
	      this step.

       runtimecal = value,value,value,value

	      Parameter used in the (optional) runtime estimation. This	 takes
	      two  runtimes  at different loads. Typically, this uses the run‐
	      time at full load and the runtime at half load. For instance, if
	      your UPS has a rated runtime of 240 seconds at full load and 720
	      seconds at half load, you would enter

		  runtimecal = 270,100,720,50

	      The first load should always be higher than the second.  If  you
	      have  values available for loads other than 100 and 50 % respec‐
	      tively, you can use those too, but keep them spaced apart as far
	      as  reasonably  possible.	 Just  don't  get too close to no load
	      (prediction of runtime depends more on idle load for the battery
	      then).

       chargetime = value

	      The  time needed to fully recharge the battery after being fully
	      discharged. If not specified, the driver defaults to 43200  sec‐
	      onds (12 hours). Only used if runtimecal is also specified.

       idleload= value

	      Minimum battery load used by the driver to estimate the runtime.
	      If not specified, the driver defaults to 10 %. Only used if run‐
	      timecal is also specified.

SERIAL INTERFACE ONLY
       cablepower = string

	      By  default  the	driver will set DTR and clear RTS (normal). If
	      you find that your UPS isn't detected or the communication  with
	      the  UPS	is  unreliable,	 you  may try if clear DTR and set RTS
	      (reverse), set DTR and RTS (both) or clear DTR  and  RTS	(none)
	      improves this situation.

USB INTERFACE ONLY
       vendorid = regex

       productid = regex

       vendor = regex

       product = regex

       serial = regex

	      Select  a specific UPS, in case there is more than one connected
	      via USB. Each option specifies an	 extended  regular  expression
	      (see  regex(7))  that  must  match the UPS's entire vendor/prod‐
	      uct/serial string (minus any  surrounding	 whitespace),  or  the
	      whole  4-digit  hexadecimal code for vendorid and productid. Try
	      -DD for finding out the strings to match.

	      Examples:

		  -x vendor="Foo.Corporation.*"

		  -x vendorid=051d (APC)

		  -x product=".*(Smart|Back)-?UPS.*"

       bus = regex

	      Select a UPS on a specific USB bus or group of busses. The argu‐
	      ment  is a regular expression that must match the bus name where
	      the UPS is connected (e.g. bus="002", bus="00[2-3]").

       subdriver = string

	      Select a serial-over-USB subdriver to use.  You  have  a	choice
	      between  phoenix	ippon,	cypress	 and  krauler. When using this
	      option, it is mandatory to also specify the vendorid and produc‐
	      tid. Note that since nut-2.4.2 the ippon subdriver is used where
	      previously the phoenix was selected. If this  doesn't  work  for
	      you, add the following to the ups.conf(5) entry for your UPS:
		  vendorid  = 06da
		  productid = 0003
		  subdriver = phoenix

UPS COMMANDS
       This driver supports some instant commands (see upscmd(8)):

       beeper.toggle

	      Toggle the UPS beeper. (Not available on some hardware.)

       load.on

	      Turn on the load immediately.

       load.off

	      Turn off the load immediately (see KNOWN PROBLEMS).

       shutdown.return [value]

	      Turn off the load and return when power is back. Uses the timers
	      defined by ondelay and offdelay.

       shutdown.stayoff [value]

	      Turn off the load and remain off (see KNOWN PROBLEMS). Uses  the
	      timer defined by offdelay.

       shutdown.stop

	      Stop a shutdown in progress.

       test.battery.start.deep

	      Perform a long battery test (Not available on some hardware.)

       test.battery.start.quick

	      Perform a (10 second) battery test.

       test.battery.start value

	      Perform  a  battery  test for the duration of num seconds (trun‐
	      cated to units of 60 seconds).

       test.battery.stop

	      Stop a running battery test (not available on some hardware.)

BATTERY CHARGE
       Due to popular demand, this driver  will	 report	 a  guesstimated  bat‐
       tery.charge  and	 optionally  battery.runtime, provided you specified a
       couple of the EXTRA PARAMETERS listed above.

       If you specify both  battery.voltage.high  and  battery.voltage.low  in
       ups.conf(5),  but don't enter runtimecal, it will guesstimate the state
       of charge by looking at the battery voltage alone. This is not reliable
       under load, as this only gives reasonably accurate readings if you dis‐
       connect the load, let the battery rest for a couple of minutes and then
       measure	the  open cell voltage. This just isn't practical if the power
       went out and the UPS is providing power for your systems.

			    battery.voltage - battery.voltage.low
       battery.charge =	 ------------------------------------------ x 100 %
			 battery.voltage.high - battery.voltage.low

       There is a way to get better readings without  disconnecting  the  load
       but  this  requires to keep track on how much (and how fast) current is
       going in- and out of the battery. If you specified the runtimecal,  the
       driver  will attempt to do this. Note however, that this heavily relies
       on the values you enter and that the UPS must be	 able  to  report  the
       load  as	 well. There are quite a couple of devices that report 0 % (or
       any other fixed value) at all  times,  in  which	 case  this  obviously
       doesn't work.

       The  driver  also has no way of determining the degradation of the bat‐
       tery capacity over time, so you'll have to deal with this yourself  (by
       adjusting  the  values in runtimecal. Also note that the driver guesses
       the initial state of charge based on the battery voltage, so  this  may
       be less than 100 %, even when you are certain that they are full. There
       is just no way to reliably measure  this	 between  0  and  100  %  full
       charge.

       This is better than nothing (but not by much). If any of the above cal‐
       culations is giving you incorrect readings, you are the one that put in
       the  values  in	ups.conf(5), so don't complain with the author. If you
       need something better, buy a UPS that reports battery.charge  and  bat‐
       tery.runtime all by itself without the help of a NUT driver.

KNOWN PROBLEMS
       Some  UPS  commands  aren't supported by all models. In most cases, the
       driver will send a message to the system log when  the  user  tries  to
       execute	an  unsupported command. Unfortunately, some models don't even
       provide a way for the driver to check for this, so the unsupported com‐
       mands will silently fail.

       Both  the  load.off  and shutdown.stayoff instant commands are meant to
       turn the load off indefinitely. However, some UPS  models  don't	 allow
       this.

       Some  models report a bogus value for the beeper status (will always be
       enabled or disabled). So, the beeper.toggle command may appear to  have
       no  effect  in  the  status reported by the driver when, in fact, it is
       working fine.

       The temperature and load value is known to be bogus in some models.

AUTHORS
       Arjen de Korte <adkorte-guest at alioth.debian.org>  Alexander  Gordeev
       <lasaine at lvk.cs.msu.su>

SEE ALSO
       nutupsdrv(8), upsc(8), upscmd(8), upsrw(8)

   Internet resources:
       The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/

				Mon Feb 16 2009			     BLAZER(8)
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