>> [Roger wrote:]
>>> By the way, do you have offdelay and ondelay values in your ups.conf ?
>> 
>> No, I haven’t. I just added. Should I add more lines here? 
>> 
>> maxretry = 3
>> 
>> [ups]
>>        driver = usbhid-ups
>>        port = auto
>>        desc = "CPS"
>>        pollinterval = 15

>Yes, ondelay and offdelay would go after the [ups] line.

>> 
>> BTW: I testet the ups with the Synology-NAS in the meantime, running the nas 
>> as UPS-Server. Same behavior as with the pi. Synology goes to safe mode, 
>> turns off the ups. After a second the ups starts up itself again without 
>> power >> on line.

> This sounds a lot like this issue, so beware that ondelay for CyberPower may 
> not work as described in the generic usbhid-ups documentation:

> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/625



OK, thanks, I had a look into this. Does that mean I have to add a line 
"ondelay=0" and that should result in keeping the UPS off until the power 
returns? 


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