Hi,

I'm new to this list and I have a question concerning using the genericups 
driver 
(type 22) with the Cyberpower 485 in serial mode.

When running the driver in debug mode:

      genericups -a myupsname_genericups22 -DDDDDD

I observe the following statuses as the mains power dies, switching over to 
battery 
power, and then letting it discharge.

Initially, with mains power on, status = OL.

When mains power goes off, and we run on battery, status = OB.

When battery level drops sufficiently the UPS starts beeping, and status = OB 
OL.

Shortly before battery dies the UPS beeps more frequently, status = OB OL.

Battery dies, then status = OB, and then changes to OL.

When power is restored, status toggles from OB to OL to OB to OL a few times 
and 
then stays at OL.

I assume that at the point we get OB OL this is the place we would be shutting 
down 
the computer?

Why when the battery is discharged do we see the status OL? Is this just a 
limitation 
of using the genericups driver instead of one that is more appropriate for my 
UPS?

I did try using the powerpanel driver but that timed out and did not find the 
UPS.

Genericups type 7 seems to work the same as type 22.

Is the genericups driver one that simply monitors the CTS, DTR etc. signals? If 
so 
should I care about these signals polarities, or does what I am already seeing 
indicate that everything is working as well as I can expect (that is without 
having a 
driver exactly for my UPS)?

Thanks,
Chris

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