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NUTDRV_ATCL_USB(8)		  NUT Manual		    NUTDRV_ATCL_USB(8)

NAME
       nutdrv_atcl_usb - Driver	for 'ATCL FOR UPS' equipment

SYNOPSIS
       nutdrv_atcl_usb -h

       nutdrv_atcl_usb -a UPS_NAME [OPTIONS]

	   Note

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

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       This driver is for UPS hardware which identifies	itself as USB idVendor
       0001 and	idProduct 0000,	and iManufacturer ATCL FOR UPS.	Known
       manufacturers include Kanji and Plexus.

       The UPS interface seems to be a generic USB-to-serial chip, and for
       hardware	manufactured by	Kanji and Plexus, the microcontroller appears
       to emulate a traditional	contact-closure	interface. This	translates
       into only three states in ups.status: OL, OB and	OB LB (similar to
       genericups(8)), with no other dynamic status values reported.

       Note that these USB identifiers (including the iManufacturer string)
       have also been seen on devices that are supported by the	fuji subdriver
       of nutdrv_qx(8),	and some others.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS
       This driver supports the	following optional setting:

       vendor =	name
	   In case your	iManufacturer (Vendor) string does not exactly match
	   ATCL	FOR UPS, you may provide an alternate string here (or specify
	   "NULL" if the device	does not provide a vendor string but you want
	   this	driver to match).

	   Note	that a more likely case	for mismatch is	that your device is
	   handled by another driver for 0001:0000 devices, such as
	   nutdrv_qx(8).

	       Note
	       This driver does	not intend to support USB-matching settings
	       common to other drivers,	such as	vendorid, product, productid,
	       serial, device or bus; also the vendor setting supported	here
	       is not a	regular	expression.

BUGS
       The UPS returns the same	code for "load power is	off" as	for "on	line
       power". This condition will not be observed if the NUT upsmon in
       primary mode runs on the	box powered by the UPS,	but may	be an issue if
       the UPS is monitored by a remote	(secondary) system.

       The time	between	the shutdown command and removal of power seems	to be
       fixed at	30 seconds. Ensure that	the NUT	shutdown script	is invoked as
       late as possible	in the shutdown	procedure (in case some	services take
       longer than others to clean up).

       Most contact-closure UPSes will not power down the load if the line
       power is	present. This can create a race	when using secondary upsmon(8)
       systems.	See the	upsmon(8) man page for more information. The solution
       to this problem is to upgrade to	a smart	protocol UPS of	some kind that
       allows detection	and proper load	cycling	on command.

AUTHOR
       Charles Lepple

SEE ALSO
   The core driver:
       nutupsdrv(8)

   The generic serial driver:
       genericups(8)

   The Qx driver:
       nutdrv_qx(8) (fuji subdriver)

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

Network	UPS Tools 2.8.2.	  04/17/2025		    NUTDRV_ATCL_USB(8)

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