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SOCOMEC_JBUS(8)			  NUT Manual		       SOCOMEC_JBUS(8)

NAME
       socomec_jbus - Driver for Socomec JBUS UPS with RS-232 serial Modbus
       connection.

SYNOPSIS
       socomec_jbus -h

       socomec_jbus -a DEVICE_NAME [OPTIONS]

	   Note

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

SUPPORTED HARDWARE
       This driver supports Socomec JBUS series, online	(double	conversion)
       UPS with	the following characteristics.

	1. Single phase	and 3-phase UPS

	2. Connection: RS-232

       These are typically provided with a Netvision WEB/SNMP management card
       / external box that would be better served by the snmp-ups(8) driver.
       In case netvision isn't available, you can hook up the UPS directly via
       the serial port and use this driver.

       Currently, it has only been tested on the following model.

          DIGYS 3/3 15kVA

       In theory, any Socomec JBUS model should	work. It should	be discovered
       as "Unknown Socomec JBUS" with a	numeric	id that	I'll need to add it to
       the list	of supported UPSs.

       Sadly, Socomec document only mentions DELPHYS MX	and DELPHYS MX elite
       and I have the id of my own DIGYS, so chances are, your model will not
       be recognized but will probably mostly work. Please report successful
       or unsuccessful results to the bug tracker or the mailing list. Make
       sure to include the full	model number of	your UPS manually in your
       report.

       socomec_jbus uses the libmodbus project,	for Modbus implementation.

CABLING
       The UPS has an RS-232 port which	should be connected with a NULL-modem
       cable to	a PC serial port. The UPS tested has a female DB9 connector,
       so if you construct the cable yourself, make note of the	connector type
       to avoid	using gender changers.

       RS-232 is supported on all operating systems, either via	a built-in
       serial port on your computer, or	by using an external USB-to-RS-232
       converter. If you plan to use an	USB-to-RS-232 converter, make sure
       it's supported by your operating	system.

INSTALLATION
       This driver should be built by default if libmodbus and development
       headers are available. You can force the	configure script to build it
       with the	following arguments:

	   :; ./configure --with-serial=yes --with-modbus=yes

       You also	need to	give proper (R/W) permissions on the local serial
       device file to allow the	NUT driver run-time user to access it. This
       may need	additional setup for start-up scripting, udev or upower	rules,
       to apply	the rights on every boot -- especially if your device nodes
       are tracked by a	virtual	filesystem.

       For example, a USB-to-serial converter can be identified	as
       /dev/ttyACM0 or /dev/ttyUSB0 on Linux, or /dev/ttyU0 on FreeBSD (note
       the capital "U"). A built-in serial port	can be identified as
       /dev/ttyS0 on Linux or one of /dev/cua* names on	FreeBSD.

INSTANT	COMMANDS
       This driver does	not (yet?) support sending commands to the UPS.

VARIABLES
       This driver does	not support writable runtime variables (see upsrw(8)):
       for the same reasons. Both should be trivial to implement, but since
       I've already found one or two inconsistencies in	the documentation, I'm
       withholding from	trying them.

KNOWN ISSUES AND BUGS
       Well, it	is an alpha release at best, but so far	appears	to report the
       UPS status reliably. Mostly based on the	work of	Yifeng Li
       <tomli@tomli.me>	on the huawei-ups2000(8) in that very same source
       tree.

   Read	failure	on some	JBUS addresses
       The driver polls	all documented JBUS addresses, and it is quite
       possible	that your UPS model does not support one of them (e.g. the
       Digys does not support address 0x1020 which should provide the current
       UPS status). This should	be logged with LOG_ERR from
       modbus_read_input_registers() along with	the address that produced the
       error.

   Data	stale
       Under certain circumstances, some registers can return invalid values
       and trigger a "data stale" error. Once a	data stale error has occurred,
       you should see error messages similar to	the example below in the
       system log.

	   socomec_jbus: modbus_read_input_registers(addr:XXXX,	count:Z):
	       Illegal data address
	   upsd: Data for UPS [socomec]	is stale - check driver
	   upsd: UPS [socomec] data is no longer stale

       So far all known	problems have been fixed by the	author,	but an unknown
       one cannot be ruled out.	If you have encountered	"data stale" problems
       during normal uses, please file a bug report with full logs attached.

       Before troubleshooting or reporting a problem, it's important to	check
       your dmesg log for USB connect and disconnect events to avoid wasting
       time on the NUT driver when the actual problem is USB. For example, if
       someone yanks the cable out of the USB port, or if a new	USB device is
       plugged into a USB host/hub that	is struggling to power its ports
       (common on single-board computers like Raspberry	Pi), or	if you have
       flaky cabling or	EMI noise, the serial converter	can get	disconnected
       from USB, at least briefly. This	creates	a permanent data stale,	the
       driver must be restarted	(plugging the USB back won't fix it, since the
       driver is still using the nonexistent serial device). These USB
       problems	usually	have nothing to	do with	NUT. If	it's the case, you
       should solve the	underlying USB problem -- check	the cable, check the
       converter, try a	powered	USB hub, try a full-speed USB isolator,	etc.

AUTHOR
       Thanos Chatziathanassiou	<tchatzi@arx.net>

SEE ALSO
   The core driver:
       nutupsdrv(8)

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

          Socomec JBUS/Modbus Reference Guide:
	   https://www.socomec.com/files/live/sites/systemsite/files/GB-JBUS-MODBUS-for-Delphys-MP-and-Delphys-MX-operating-manual.pdf

          libmodbus home page:	http://libmodbus.org

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

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