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MEGATEC_USB(8)		    Network UPS Tools (NUT)		MEGATEC_USB(8)

NAME
       megatec_usb - Driver for Megatec protocol based USB UPS equipment

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

       Note.  This driver is experimental at the moment. It is currently being
       worked on and may change over time. However, it is stable in  execution
       and does what is needed.

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       The  megatec_usb	 driver	 is  known  to	work  with  various UPSes from
       Krauler, Agiler, and Upsonic (Ablerex interface). Others that  use  the
       Megatec protocol may work, but haven't been tested.

       This  driver supports the USB versions of UPSs, if you have only serial
       interface then use the straight megatec(8) driver.

       If you find that this driver does not work, and you are sure that  your
       hardware	 speaks	 megatec  protocol,  then  you	can easily extend this
       driver. However, you will need to do some analysis of the commands that
       are  sent to the UPS. Please see the forums for discussions on this and
       how to extend this driver.

EXTENSIONS TO MEGATEC
       This driver extends the standard megatec(8) driver to work with certain
       UPSes  that  have a USB interface. These devices do not obey the normal
       rules for HID USB devices and therefore the  newhidups(8)  driver  will
       not work for them.

       This  driver  takes  the standard serial interface and passes this over
       USB to the UPS.	This means that most, but not all, commands  available
       for the serial driver will work. For Krauler, Agiler, and Upsonic (with
       Ablerex interface) UPSes it appears to give very similar results to the
       serial  interface. The driver supports monitoring most of the usual UPS
       variables, and also supports automatic shutdown.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS
       mfr=string

	      Optional.	 Specify the UPS manufacturer name.

       model=string

	      Optional.	 Specify the UPS model name.

       serial=string

	      Optional.	 Specify the UPS serial number.

       lowbatt=float

	      Optional.	 Low battery level (%). Overrides the hardware default
	      level.

       ondelay=int

	      Optional.	 Delay before the UPS is turned back on (minutes).

       offdelay=int

	      Optional.	 Delay before the UPS is turned off (minutes).

       battvolts=float:float

	      Optional.	 The battery voltage interval <empty:full> (volts).

       vendor=regex

       product=regex

       vendorid=regex

       productid=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=05b8 (Agiler)

		  -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 "agiler" and "krauler" subdrivers currently.

UPS COMMANDS
       This driver supports some extra 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. (Not yet supported)

       reset.input.minmax
	      Reset  minimum  and  maximum input voltage status. (Not yet sup‐
	      ported)

       reset.watchdog
	      Restarts the UPS watchdog timeout. The watchdog is started if it
	      isn't  running,  which means the UPS shuts down one minute after
	      this command is executed	for  the  last	time,  restarting  one
	      minute  afterwards.  To  cancel  the  watchdog,  run  the "shut‐
	      down.stop" command.

       shutdown.return
	      Turn off the load and return when power is back. (Not  yet  sup‐
	      ported)

       shutdown.stayoff
	      Turn off the load and remain off. (Not yet supported)

       shutdown.stop
	      Stop a shutdown in progress.

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

       test.battery.start
	      Perform a (10 second) battery test.

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

USER VARIABLES
       The  behavior  of  the  driver can be controlled by some user definable
       variables (see upsrw(8)):

       ups.delay.shutdown
	      Interval to wait after shutdown with delay command (seconds)

       ups.delay.start
	      Interval to wait before (re)starting the load (seconds)

KNOWN PROBLEMS
       The battery charge (%) value is only a best-effort calculation and  may
       be  incorrect,  or  non-existant, for some UPS models. In any case, you
       can always resort to finding the voltages at which the battery  becomes
       fully discharged and fully charged, and specify them manually using the
       "battvolts" option.  If you do this, please notify the author  of  this
       driver.

       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.

       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 value is also known to be bogus in some models.

AUTHORS
       Carlos Rodrigues <carlos.efr at mail.telepac.pt>
       Andrey Lelikov <nut-driver at lelik.org>
       Alexander Gordeev <lasaine at lvk.cs.msu.su>
       Jon Gough <jon.gough at eclipsesystems.com.au>

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

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

				Sun Mar 4 2007			MEGATEC_USB(8)
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