Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "milliamp".
2008 Nov 26
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r1582 - in trunk: . data docs drivers man
Reporting current in milliAmps is not a good idea. This will lead to
impractically large values, especially when we report them with two
decimals resolution (10 microAmps). Even the laboratory measuring
equipment that is standing right next to me now, doesn't offer this
resolution in the range that is common for mos...
2005 Mar 23
2
ADIT 600 "Dynamic Impedance matching"
...yes speaker phones and cell phones can attribute to these
problems remote or local.
The only clue to the dynamic impedance is that the 5g and ver8 of the
FXS cards can "hardcode" the impedance according to country. Well that's
fine and dandy but so can a Rhino CB-24 in the rating of milliamps..
Does anyone have suggestions regarding these issues? Please hold back
the flaming comments. I'm not here to flame, but to resolve and very
tiring issue. :-)
Matt
2008 Oct 30
2
Adding PDU support to NUT
...del
device.mfr
device.serial
device.type (while keeping ups.status for single / three phase)
and possibly
device.id
device.firmware
device.temperature
* the outlet collection has to be extended with the following data:
outlet.n.current: Current (milliamps RMS)
outlet.n.current.maximum: Maximum seen current (milliamps RMS)
outlet.n.realpower: Current value of real power (Watts)
outlet.n.voltage: Voltage (V)
outlet.n.powerfactor: Power Factor (dimensionless value between
0.00 and 1.00)
outlet.n.power: Apparent power...
2004 Jan 09
2
* dialing before line is open?
Hi guys,
I've had a sporadic problem recently with one of my users on our POTS
line. About 1/3 of the time he dials a number (usually from a speeddial
on his phone, I think), he'll get some phone company message (from the
outside) about how the call could not be completed as dialed or
something like that.
However, the logs (and the console) always show the correct dialed digits.
2006 Apr 06
2
# IP601's with POE per Catalyst 3560G-48PS
Hello people,
I am having difficulties figuring out the POE power draw in
watts from a Polycom IP601. I want to know how many
IP601's can be powered from the Cisco Catalyst 3560G-48PS.
The IP601 wallwart has: Input 120VAC 60hz 19W, Output 24VDC
500mA. I assume the output is appropriate value to figure
out how many phones can be powered.
The Cisco 3560 datasheet says "the 48-port PoE
2020 Nov 01
1
ups.test.result meaning
>
>
> > battery.voltage: 16.0
> At that voltage, 5 of the 12 cells are shorted
> > output.voltage: 138.0
> too high by about 15 volts
>
> Wow! That battery is beyond toasted, shoulda been replaced months ago.
> And the output voltage is a bit much if its truthfull.
>
Thanks for the response Gene!
I've ordered a replacement unit.
I'm not sure about the
2009 Jan 29
6
Emergency rescue help needed
Since repeated power cuts last week I've been a bit worried about the
state of my server. Today it spontaneously rebooted - but failed to
complete. Now it isn't recognising me as a user, by the look of it,
so I've got some questions before I do something that might make
things worse.
I can boot as root, and it appears that all my files are present.
System-config-user sees me as user