On 11/24/2016 07:51 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
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>> On Nov 23, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Craig STCR <craig.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> It looks like the CyberPower Cyber Power Systems CP685AVR supported by
>> usbhid-ups has a favorable device dump linked to the Devices Dumps
>> Library page here:
>>
>> http://networkupstools.org/ddl/Cyber_Power_Systems/CP685AVR.html
> That entry is from a mailing list post from over ten years ago[*]. Do you 
> have this particular UPS? If so, can you provide output from a recent version 
> of NUT?
>
> [*] 
> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2005-October/000283.html
RE: CP685AVR output from NUT
I don't own one, but am currently shopping for one.  If I purchase one,
I can provide output.
>> However, it is not listed anywhere on the Hardware Compatibility List
>> (HCL) page here:
>>
>> http://networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html
>>
>> This appears to be an omission on the HCL page, and it should be added.
> The "newhidups" driver was renamed "usbhid-ups" at some point, so this is the 
> line that generates the "CPS685AVR" entry in the HCL:
>
> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/v2.7.4/data/driver.list.in#L207
>
> We might be incorrectly assuming that "CPS685AVR" is the same as "CP685AVR" 
> or even "685AVR". (To be fair, the UPS reported "UPS BF700".) We would 
> appreciate it if you can shed any light on the naming conventions.
RE: naming conventions:
As best I can tell...
Models with 'CP' (no 'S') have a USB port on the UPS unit, and maybe
also a DB-9 (serial) port.
Models with 'CPS' only have a DB-9 (serial) port on the UPS unit (no USB
port), but include an inline serial to USB adapter cable.  These seem to
be older models.

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