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On Mon, 2008-05-05 at 09:49 +0100, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
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On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 4:05 AM, Peter McKenna <<A HREF="mailto:peter.mckenna@bitt.co.nz">peter.mckenna@bitt.co.nz</A>> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Carlos.
> The ignoreoff suggestion didn't work. The driver appeared to not connect.
Hmmm, my bad. I only added the "ignoreoff" option _after_ 2.2.1.
> The Temp reading has never worked returning 0.0.
That means the UPS doesn't have a temperature sensor.
> The beeper did work in 2.0. I could toggle it with an instant command, but
> now doesn't work with the same command. upsc just shows it as disabled.
> The beeper has always worked when the ups is unplugged.
Define "doesn't work". The beeper can still be heard after you try to
disable it, or the driver still shows the beeper as "disabled"? In
many models the beeper status flag is bogus (this is mentioned in the
manpage btw) and never changes (it is always "enabled" or "disabled").
I'm not sure if in 2.0 the driver exposed the beeper status or not...
PS: Please keep the list CC:ed when replying. Thanks.
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<I>Define "doesn't work". The beeper can still be heard after you try to Disable it? </I>That's correct. I used to be able to toggle it in Nut 2.0 and the response from upsc would show off/on, but if you unplugged it it would still beep. I assumed there where other less critical beep alerts being turned off.<BR>
BTW battvolts 11.5:13 seems to give the best results for the charge reading with this model. Why is it 13 V when it's a 12 V battery?<BR>
Regards,<BR>
Peter
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