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PHOENIXCONTACT_MODBU(8)		  NUT Manual	       PHOENIXCONTACT_MODBU(8)

NAME
       phoenixcontact_modbus - Driver for Phoenix Contact

SYNOPSIS
       phoenixcontact_modbus -h

       phoenixcontact_modbus -a	DEVICE_NAME [OPTIONS]

	   Note

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

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       This driver should support the PhoenixContact QUINT-UPS industrial DC
       UPS, model 2320461 and all compatible models. More information about
       this UPS	can be found among Internet resources below.

       phoenixcontact_modbus uses the libmodbus	project, for Modbus
       implementation.

HOW TO CONFIGURE THE UPS
       Note: this UPS and its manual refers to Low-Batt	as "Shutdown Event".

       You need	the "IFS-RS232-DATACABLE" to communicate with the UPS in Linux
       as the IFS-USB cable doesn't seem to be supported. FYI communication
       parameters are: 115200,E,8,1.

       You also	need the UPS-CONF Windows software (free; download from	their
       site), to configure the UPS signals and timers.

	1. Run the UPS-CONF

	2. Go to SettingsTime Setting

	3. Choose "state of charge shutdown delay"

	4. Choose Remote starts	PC-Shutdown in Mains and Battery mode

	5. On the PC-Shutdown enter the	maximum	value (5 minutes)

	6. On the PC-Restart delay enter the time you want the UPS to leave
	   the output power off	before restarting (e.g.	60 seconds), after
	   mains power is restored.

	7. On the UPS, turn the	screw to the "PC-MODE" position

       Configuring the above way ensures that:

          When	power is lost, UPS constantly calculates remaining battery
	   time

          When	remaining battery time is less than 5 minutes (PC-Shutdown
	   setting), it	will raise the "Shutdown" event	(seen as LOW-BATT in
	   NUT)

          From	that moment even if input power	is restored, the UPS will cut
	   the output power to its load	after 5	minutes

          When	the input power	is restored, the UPS will restore output power
	   after 60 seconds (PC-RESTART	delay setting).

       Meaning of settings:

          PC-Shutdown:	How long before	output cutoff the UPS will raise the
	   "shutdown event" signal. Max	value for this is 5 minutes. So	PC
	   should be able to shutdown within 5 minutes.

          PC-Restart: How long	to delay output	power after power is restored.
	   Max is 60 seconds.

EXTRA ARGUMENTS
       This driver doesn't support any optional	settings.

INSTALLATION
       This driver may be not built by default.	You can	build it by installing
       libmodbus and running configure --with-modbus=yes.

       You also	need to	give proper permissions	on the local serial device
       file (/dev/ttyS0	for example) to	allow the NUT user to access it.

INSTANT	COMMANDS
       This driver doesn't support any instant commands.

CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES
       The following variables can be set in the NUT configuration as
       default.* values	to override or monitor UPS behavior using the
       phoenixcontact_modbus driver.

	   Note

	   As of NUT v2.8.4, there is currently	no support for run-time
	   setting of these values (e.g. with upsrw(8)). Currently they	are
	   only	considered once, during	driver initialization.

       battery.energysave.delay=num
	   Time	after entering battery mode before PC shutdown signal is
	   triggered by	the UPS	(in seconds).

       ups.timer.shutdown=num
	   Time	allowed	for PC to shutdown (in seconds). Maximum is 300
	   seconds.

       ups.timer.start=num
	   Duration for	which output power remains turned off before rebooting
	   the PC system back on (in seconds).

       ups.delay.start=num
	   Delay before	switching back to mains	after power is restored	(in
	   seconds). The mains voltage must be within the threshold for	this
	   time, to initiate automatic PC restart.

       experimental.ups.mode.selector=num
	   UPS operating mode. For example, 9 corresponds to PC-Mode
	   (vendor-defined).

       experimental.battery.warning_soh=num
	   Battery warning threshold for State of Health, in percent.

       input.voltage.low.critical=num
	   Threshold voltage (in V) below which	the UPS	will switch to battery
	   mode.

       input.voltage.high.critical=num
	   Voltage threshold (in V) above which	the UPS	will consider mains
	   power restored (see also below).

AUTHORS
          Spiros Ioannou <sivann@gmail.com>

          Ricardo Rodriguez <rikyrod2001@gmail.com>

          Ulfat Hasangarayev <ulfathasangarayev@gmail.com>

SEE ALSO
   The core driver:
       nutupsdrv(8)

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

          libmodbus home page:	http://libmodbus.org

          More	information about PhoenixContact QUINT-UPS industrial DC UPS,
	   model 2320461 UPS series can	be found here:
	   https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2320461

Network	UPS Tools 2.8.4.	  11/02/2025	       PHOENIXCONTACT_MODBU(8)

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