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2008 Dec 20
0
Fwd: Re: megatec_usb: Ippon BackComfoPro (06da:0003 Phoenixtec Power)
Citeren Roman Mamedov <roman at rm.pp.ru>: >> Another useful thing would be to run the bundled driver on a Windows >> box while running 'usbsnoop' so that we can get an idea what it is >> doing. Maybe we're missing something here. I still would like to see that. > Keep in mind that the patched megatec_usb driver (which I use since > yesterday) can
2008 Dec 20
1
Ippon BackComfoPro (06da:0003 Phoenixtec Power)
Roman, I don't think I already asked, but could you post the output of lsusb -v -d 06da:0003 Just to be sure that we're not exceeding some buffer limitations of the device. Best regards, Arjen -- Please keep list traffic on the list
2009 Feb 19
2
megatec_usb vs Mustek NetGuard / Ippon SmartWinner problem
Greetings Gentlemen, I have Mustek NetGuard 1000 UPS which is equivalent to Ippon SmartWinner 1000. I have tried to run several latest builds of NUT, but run megatec_usb driver still failed with my device. I hope the information below might help. Regards, Oleg Here is the information which may help: lsusb -v Bus 002 Device 002: ID 06da:0003 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd Device Descriptor:
2008 Sep 11
2
Ippon device does not work
I have an UPS, that claims to be IPPon Back Power Pro 700. I'm trying to connect it using USB. lsusb -v says: Bus 1 Device 3: ID 06da:0003 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd Device Descriptor: bLength 18 bDescriptorType 1 bcdUSB 1.10 bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level) bDeviceSubClass 0 bDeviceProtocol 0
2009 Aug 02
2
Driver fix for Ippon BCP800 (06da/0003), blazer_usb.c
Hi, Thanks to some older discussions on this list I found it quite easy to eventually track down problem with using USB cable with some more of Megatec/Q1 UPSes. The trick (which is done in megatec_usb, but not in blazer_usb) is to read in the junk that somehow gets into read buffers before sending any commands. (I inserted debug statements so it's easy to see that the data read is really
2010 Feb 16
1
megatec_usb[17249]: Reconnecting to UPS failed; will retry later
after I starting battery test on my laptop I see in my logs some error and ups (IPPON Smart Power Pro 1400. usb interface) isn't monitoring now [ippon] driver = megatec_usb port = auto desc = "local" Feb 16 23:22:09 f37 upsd[17150]: Instant command: stlk at 127.0.0.1 did test.battery.start on ippon Feb 16 23:22:12 f37 megatec_usb[17249]: ser_get_line: Device detached? (error
2009 Jul 19
1
Problem with nut 2.4.1 & Ippon 2000 Smart power on FreeBSD
Hi all! Maybe possible adds something in megatec_usb driver for normal working with ippon 2000? This is output for drivers megatec_usb and blazer_usb: =========================================================== gate# /usr/local/libexec/nut/megatec_usb -DDDD -a IPPON Network UPS Tools - Megatec protocol driver 1.6 (2.4.1) Serial-over-USB transport layer 0.10 debug level is '4' Checking
2014 Dec 04
0
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
On Dec 4, 2014, at 7:01 AM, janc at telefonica.net wrote: > I have got this output with driver usbhid-ups > > ups.conf > > [Phoenixtec] > driver = usbhid-ups > vendorid = 06da > productid = 0002 > port = auto > #~ langid_fix=0x0409 Oh, sorry - I meant for you to try that with blazer_usb. -- Charles Lepple clepple at gmail
2014 Dec 01
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06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
On Dec 1, 2014, at 3:00 AM, janc at telefonica.net wrote: > I have a very nice working ups from: > CENER ref: "Active 1000VA 230V 12 CENER" and front logo "LA 900" Do you know what software was originally recommended for the UPS? Unfortunately, Phoenixtec seems to have made a lot of different USB-to-serial adapters. The most likely driver is blazer_usb (or nutdrv_qx,
2014 Dec 04
0
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
On Dec 3, 2014, at 2:02 PM, janc at telefonica.net wrote: > USB error: error sending control message: Invalid or incomplete > multibyte or wide character This is a wild guess, but what about using the option "langid_fix=0x0409"? -- Charles Lepple clepple at gmail
2014 Dec 05
0
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
On Dec 4, 2014, at 7:01 AM, janc at telefonica.net wrote: > 0.339848 Report[get]: (2 bytes) => 01 00 > 0.339928 Path: 008c0001.008c0003, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x01, Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 0 > 0.343852 Report[get]: (2 bytes) => 02 00 > 0.343931 Path: 008c0001.008c0002, Type: Input, ReportID: 0x02, Offset: 0, Size: 1, Value: 0 > 0.343975 Report[buf]: (2 bytes) => 02
2014 Dec 11
1
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
This is the output with line power turned off. # ./usbhid-ups -DDDD -u root -x explore -x vendorid=06da -a CENER_LA900_usb Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.37 (2.6.4) USB communication driver 0.32 0.000000 debug level is '4' 0.000563 upsdrv_initups... 0.299203 Checking device (06DA/0002) (008/003) 0.327122 - VendorID: 06da 0.327217 - ProductID: 0002 0.327261 -
2014 Dec 11
0
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
On Dec 11, 2014, at 5:43 AM, janc at telefonica.net wrote: > 0.339329 Entering libusb_get_report > 0.342986 Report[get]: (2 bytes) => 01 00 > 0.343085 Path: 008c0001.008c0003, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x01, Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 0 > 0.343120 Entering libusb_get_report > 0.346953 Report[get]: (2 bytes) => 02 00 > 0.346993 Path: 008c0001.008c0002,
2014 Dec 01
4
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
Hi! all. I have been reading every mail and news about nut and 06da:0002 Phoenixtec but not found a solution. I have a very nice working ups from: CENER ref: "Active 1000VA 230V 12 CENER" and front logo "LA 900" It has COM3 and USB plugs, I don't know if it needs a standar RS232 I have test with varius drivers in ups.conf [MyUPS] driver = bcmxcp_usb | usbhid-ups |
2010 Aug 08
1
Driver does not detect megatec_usb UPS
Hello all: I have a Yukai PowerMust 1000 USB and it used to work on another computer using megatec_usb driver. Now, I have it in a new computer, but the driver does not detect it. It is there: # lsusb|grep Cypress Bus 006 Device 007: ID 0665:5161 Cypress Semiconductor USB to Serial Permissions are OK: # ls -l /dev/bus/usb/006/007 crw-rw-r-- 1 root nut 189, 646 ago 8 01:51
2014 Dec 04
4
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
Hi Charles. I have got this output with driver usbhid-ups ups.conf [Phoenixtec] driver = usbhid-ups vendorid = 06da productid = 0002 port = auto #~ langid_fix=0x0409 desc = "CENER ONLINE 1000VA" # export USB_DEBUG=5 # ./usbhid-ups -a Phoenixtec Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.37 (2.6.4) USB communication driver 0.32 0.000000 debug level is '3' 0.000557
2014 Dec 11
2
06da:0002 Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd UPS
Hi! Charles. This is the output with 'explore' # ./usbhid-ups -DDDD -u root -x explore -x vendorid=06da -a CENER_LA900_usb Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.37 (2.6.4) USB communication driver 0.32 0.000000 debug level is '4' 0.000676 upsdrv_initups... 0.288980 Checking device (06DA/0002) (008/004) 0.316956 - VendorID: 06da 0.317057 - ProductID: 0002
2007 Feb 01
2
Re: [Nut-upsuser] Ablerex 625L USB version
Hi Jon, your patches are malformed because (presumably) your email client wrapped this lines. Could you please send these as a unified diff ("diff -u"), and send them in attachments, rather than as a copy-and-paste? Thanks, -- Peter Jon Gough wrote: > > Peter, > Here are the files I have worked on. I hope I have diff'd them > correctly. I have not touched the
2010 Oct 03
1
You lost support of Belkin Universal UPS F6C1100-UNV
Hi. My Belkin UPS F6C1100-UNV works fine with megatec_usb version 1.6 (2.4.1). However, it doesn't work with 2.4.2 nor 2.4.3. # /lib/nut/megatec_usb_old -D -a belkin Network UPS Tools - Megatec protocol driver 1.6 (2.4.1) Serial-over-USB transport layer 0.10 debug level is '1' Starting UPS detection process... 0 out of 5 detection attempts failed (minimum failures: 2). Cancelling
2010 Jan 06
1
blazer_usb: compatibility with Ippon BackPro UPSes (Phoenix Power Co., Ltd usb-to-serial controller)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Good day to all. In one of the offices I'm administering there are about 15 UPS marked with the brand "Ippon BackPro". This brand is widely popular in Russian Federation, while by itself is a 'Made in PRC' megatec clone. Depending on the model this UPSes have got either one standard serial RS-232C interface (cheaper models like