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ix Table of Figures IMPORTANT NOTE: The drawings or figures in this manual may not be the most recent revision and are included for reference only.
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-10 Standard or Average - Normally select Standard. If the charger employs digital control of battery voltage
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-11 Cell Resistance Threshold - Global applies the alarm level in the Cell Resistance (microhms) field to all
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-12 High Cell Voltage Warning (volts) - Type a value between the Low Cell Voltage and High Cell Voltage level
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-13 Remote Reporting - When selected, causes the monitor to report the alarm. When not selected, reporting is
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-14 18.5. Battery Setup: System (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|System The Thermal Runaway and Hardware
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-15 Temperature Delta A temperature delta can be set to identify the difference in temperature between two t
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-16 18.6. Battery Setup: Discharge (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Discharge The following appear on th
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-17 Note: If using the Current Mode, the minimum threshold Level to detect discharges must be at least 5% of
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-18 18.7. Battery Setup: Digital Input (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Input The Digital Input d
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-19 18.8. Battery Setup: Digital Output (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Output The Digital Outpu
x Figure 44. Check Settings - Digital Output (MPM) ... 16-8 Figure 45
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-20 18.9. Battery Setup: LGS (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|LGS Leibert Global Services (LGS) offers a
Selecting the Database Range 19-1 19. Selecting the Database Range String Status > Setup|Database Range To select a database range before connect
Connecting to a Battery Location 20-1 20. Connecting to a Battery Location This section describes how to connect the BMDM program to a location. At
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-1 21. Viewing Battery and Monitor Status At program start, the String Status screen lists all available monito
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-2 21.2. String Status Screen At start-up, the BMDM displays the String Status screen. The first time the progra
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-3 Monitor Status - The Monitor Status column can report ten conditions, which do not have priority ratings assi
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-4 String Status > Extract all data or String Status > Right click a string name | Extract data The Extr
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-5 21.4. Summary Screen String Status > Summary or View|Summary The Summary dialog box displays a status su
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-6 Alarm Detail - A computer polling or receiving an alarm call from a monitor receives and displays this inform
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-7 21.7. Cell Voltage (String View Screen) String View > Cell voltage (default) The String View Cell Voltage
xi Figure 101. Trend Intercell Resistance Setup ... 22-7 Fi
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-8 The String Status box on the bottom left of the String View screen can report nine conditions. Priority S
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-9 String View > Start resistance test or Stop resistance test or Get test results To start a resistance te
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-10 21.9. Historical Graphs String View > Cell voltage or Cell resistance or Intercell resistance When the BM
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-11 String View > File|Export (xls) then History The Export History (Voltage) function allows you to export r
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-12 Figure 85. Trend Menu On the pop-up menu, click Trend then Cell or Average to display the trend analysis g
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-13 String View > View alarm or View|Alarm then, if not displayed, Get current alarms or View|Current Ala
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-14 Figure 88. Historical Alarm List String View > View alarm or View|Alarm then Select historical alarms
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-15 21.13. Alarm Acknowledge String View > View alarm or View|Alarm then Acknowledge alarm If the alarm
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-16 The BDS and MPM All Discharges screens are similar, except the MPM screen has the MPM Current to Include in
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-17 Cell Detail area - To manually select cells to include in the report, click the cells in the list or click A
xii Figure 156. Report (Comm Asst) ... 29-1
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-18 21.14.1. Discharge Replay String View > View|Load test or Discharge then Discharge replay or View|Disc
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-19 21.14.2. Discharge Curve String View > View|Load test or Discharge then Discharge curve or View|Discha
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-20 Figure 93. Curve Option In Curve 1, 2 or 3, select Overall Voltage, Discharge Current or Cell Voltage curve
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-21 21.14.3. Summary String View > View|Load test or Discharge then Summary or View|Summary Select Summary
Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-22 21.15. Cell Memo / String Memo Cell Memo or String Memo saves notes for a cell or string to the database us
Using the Report Generator 22-1 22. Using the Report Generator The BMDM Report Generator uses BMDM data files to create reports. After a BMDM-contro
Using the Report Generator 22-2 Select Show Average Trend to generate a graph that shows the average voltage of all the cells in the string for each
Using the Report Generator 22-3 22.2. Detail Cell Resistance Report String View > View|Reports|Detail|Cell Resistance To create a Detail Cell Resi
Using the Report Generator 22-4 22.3. Detail Intercell Resistance Report String View > View|Reports|Detail|Intercell Resistance To create a Detail
Using the Report Generator 22-5 22.4. Trend Cell Voltage Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Cell Voltage To create a Trend Cell Voltage repor
Using the Report Generator 22-6 Data Sets area - To manually select cells to include in the report, click the cells in the list or click All to selec
Using the Report Generator 22-7 22.6. Trend Intercell Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Intercell To create a Trend Intercell report, click
Using the Report Generator 22-8 22.7. Trend Overall Voltage Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Overall Voltage To create a Trend Overall Volt
Using the Report Generator 22-9 22.8. Trend Temperature Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Temperature To create a Trend Temperature report,
Using the Report Generator 22-10 22.10. Discharge Report String View > View|Reports|Discharge To create a Discharge report, click Discharge. The
Using the Report Generator 22-11 Select Tabular to create a Tabular report, which is the same as a standard report, but in a spreadsheet format, with
Using the Report Generator 22-12 22.12. Summary Report String Status > Summary report or String View > View|Reports|Summary [see text] To cr
Using the Report Generator 22-13 Threshold Deviation area - Select Include to include the threshold deviation report. Select Start New Page to insert
Using the Preview Screens 23-1 23. Using the Preview Screens [Previously described Setup screen] > Preview After all report parameters are select
Using the Preview Screens 23-2 23.1. Saving a Report in Archive (ZRF) Format Preview screen > Save Archive The Report Generator can save a report
Safety Information 1-1 1. Safety Information • You must read and understand these safety precautions and those elsewhere in this manual before insta
Using the Web Report Generator 24-1 24. Using the Web Report Generator Every 24 hours, the Web Report Generator automatically creates and saves an e
Using the Web Report Generator 24-2 Maintenance Recommendation area - Select Include to include the maintenance recommendation report. Select Start N
Using the Web Report Generator 24-3 24.2. Generating an Executive Summary Report String Status > Reports|Generate If enabled on Setup|Preferences,
Calibration 25-1 25. Calibration String View > Setup|Calibration To ensure reliability of readings, Albér recommends that a qualified technician
Calibration 25-2 There are four columns on the Calibration dialog box: Measurement Point, Measured Value, A/D Counts, and Calibration Factor. Measu
MPM Diagnostics 26-1 26. MPM Diagnostics String View > Diagnostics|Item The diagnostics are used for production testing, but may help troubleshoo
MPM Diagnostics 26-2 26.2. Self Test (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Self Test Self Test reads an MPM status register and displays the parameter
MPM Diagnostics 26-3 26.3. Load Module (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Load Module The Load Module diagnostic tests each load connection to the b
MPM Diagnostics 26-4 26.4. DIP Switch (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|DIP Switch The DIP Switch diagnostic confirms each position of the DIP sw
MPM Diagnostics 26-5 26.5. Indicator (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Indicator This diagnostic tests front panel LED operation. To open Indicator
System Requirements 2-1 2. System Requirements These are the minimum requirements for the BMDM (Battery Monitor Data Manager) program. Microsoft Win
MPM Diagnostics 26-6 26.7. Memory (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Memory To open Memory Diagnostics, select Memory. Figure 120. Diagnostics - M
MPM Diagnostics 26-7 26.8. Contacts (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Contacts This diagnostic checks the external alarm contacts, charger contacts
MPM Diagnostics 26-8 26.9. Intertier (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Intertier The Intertier diagnostic monitors the signal on each intertier inp
BDS Diagnostics 27-1 27. BDS Diagnostics String View > Diagnostics|Item The diagnostics are used for production testing, but may help troubleshoo
BDS Diagnostics 27-2 Dial Tone (BDS Controller) - Confirms the telephone is connected. If connected via a multiplexer, this field indicates Failed a
BDS Diagnostics 27-3 27.3. Load Module (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Load Module The Load Module diagnostic tests each load connection to the b
BDS Diagnostics 27-4 To run the diagnostic that can confirm the direction of the current transducer (CT), click the CT Polarity tab on the dialog box
BDS Diagnostics 27-5 27.4. DIP Switch (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|DIP Switch The DIP Switch diagnostic confirms each position of the DIP swit
BDS Diagnostics 27-6 27.5. Indicator (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Indicator This diagnostic tests front panel LED operation. To open Indicator
BDS Diagnostics 27-7 27.7. Memory (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Memory To open Memory Diagnostics, select Memory. Figure 129. Diagnostics -
String Status Screen Buttons 3-1 3. String Status Screen Buttons This page describes buttons on the String Status screen, which appears when the BMDM
BDS Diagnostics 27-8 27.8. Contacts (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Contacts This diagnostic checks the external critical and maintenance alarm c
BDS Diagnostics 27-9 Intertier Voltage (mvolts) - This column indicates the voltages being sent. This screen displays up to 15 intertiers for the BDS
BDS Diagnostics 27-10 27.11. Resistance Testing Multiple DCM Units String View > Cell Resistance or Intercell Resistance tab > Diagnostics|R-T
Upgrades 28-1 28. Upgrades String View > Setup|Upgrade Firmware or Upgrade DCM Firmware E2 (electrically erasable) memory on the MPM and SRAM memo
Commissioning Assistant 29-1 29. Commissioning Assistant View|Reports|Commissioning Report The Commissioning Assistant creates a report that is extre
Commissioning Assistant 29-2 29.2. Monitor Pre-Power Check List Figure 136. Monitor Pre-Power Screen (typical) The text at the top of the Monitor Pre
Commissioning Assistant 29-3 29.3. Starting the Assistant for an Existing String View|Reports|Commissioning Report This section describes how to start
Commissioning Assistant 29-4 29.4. Completing the Commissioning Assistant After opening the commissioning assistant, complete the remaining screens as
Commissioning Assistant 29-5 29.4.2. Equipment Owner Screen Figure 140. Equipment Owner (Comm Asst) Click the Equipment Owner button. Complete the f
Commissioning Assistant 29-6 29.4.3. Post Power Check Screen Figure 141. Post Power Check Screen (BDS-256 only) (Comm Asst) Click the Post Power Che
Program Installation and Options 4-1 4. Program Installation and Options When installing the BMDM, you will choose Install BMDM Manager. Other screen
Commissioning Assistant 29-7 29.4.4. Send Battery Setup Screen Figure 142. Send Battery Setup (Comm Asst) Click the Send Battery Setup button. Verif
Commissioning Assistant 29-8 29.4.6. Serial Numbers Screen Figure 144. Serial Numbers (Comm Asst) Click the Serial Numbers button. To upload the ser
Commissioning Assistant 29-9 29.4.8. Check Overall Voltage Screen Figure 146. Check Overall Voltage (Comm Asst) Click the Check Overall Voltage butt
Commissioning Assistant 29-10 29.4.10. Base Data - Cell Voltage Screen Figure 148. Base Data - Cell Voltage (Comm Asst) Click the Base Data - Cell V
Commissioning Assistant 29-11 29.4.12. Check Temperature Screen Figure 150. Check Temperature (Comm Asst) Click the Check Temperature button. Type t
Commissioning Assistant 29-12 Click the Check Discharge Current button. Verify the ±15VDC voltage supply is connected to the current transducer. Type
Commissioning Assistant 29-13 29.4.15. Check Intercell Screen (BDS Only) Figure 153. Check Intercell (Comm Asst) Click the Check Intercell button. I
Commissioning Assistant 29-14 Figure 155. Save Base Line and Send Thresholds Data – Cell/Intertier/Inter-Cell Resistance (Comm Asst) Based on a 12 vo
Commissioning Assistant 29-15 Click the Report button. Text on the screen displays the path and folder where the report is saved. To view pages in the
Commissioning Assistant 29-16 29.5. Emailing a Report The completed Commissioning Agent report must be sent to Alber as an email attachment for warran
Program Installation and Options 4-2 4.4. Configuring BMDM to Run as a Windows Service The BMDM can be run as a service so the application will conti
Error Codes 30-1 30. Error Codes The following error messages may appear when running the BMDM program. CODE MESSAGE SITUATION 1 The database canno
Error Codes 30-2 CODE MESSAGE SITUATION 203 The currently selected COM Port, COM <ComPortNum>, is already in use by another program. Press OK a
Index % above baseline field on detail cell resistance s/u ... 22-3 on trend cell resistance s/u ... 22-6 24/7 on c
on battery s/u general BDS ... 18-3 on battery s/u general MPM ... 17-3 autopolling ...
cell # column on battery s/u parameters BDS ... 18-8 cell # field on battery s/u parameters MPM ... 17-4 cell # label start from area
for the MPM ... 17-1 modem to a location ... 20-1 network to a location ...
detail intercell resistance s/u ... 22-4 deviation storage thresholds area on battery s/u discharge MPM ... 17-10 diagno
on tech detail summary report s/u ... 24-2 d. time column on summary s/u ... 22-13 on tech detail summary report s/u ..
on battery s/u general BDS ... 18-3 on battery s/u general MPM ... 17-3 force all strings direct connection ck box on
indicator diagnostics MPM screen ... 27-6 individual button on battery s/u float alarms BDS ... 18-11 on battery s/u float alarms MPM ...
i 1. WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY LIMITED WARRANTY. Albércorp warrants that the software product will perform in accordance with the accomp
Program Installation and Options 4-3 Figure 3. BMDM and AlwaysUp Running as a Service 4. Type Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the task manager. Check for
l. system setup screen ... 14-3 system s/u ... 14-3 lock check box ...
n. connection area on communication s/u ... 12-1 n. port field on system s/u link ...
phone number field on system s/u link ... 14-7 PIO status on self test diagnostics BDS . 27-2 polling ...
on self test diagnostics MPM ... 26-2 sample database ... 4-1 ck box on preferences ...
s. date/time column on all discharges ... 21-16 on discharge s/u ... 22-11 s. field for databa
technician detail summary rpt s/u screen ... 24-1 technician report discharges area
Program Installation and Options 4-4 6. It is recommended to replace the regular BMDM shortcut on the desktop with the Run BMDM Service in Session s
Program Installation and Options 4-5 4.7. Computer Types The first time the program runs, a question about computer type appears. Figure 5. Select
Program Installation and Options 4-6 4.8. Changing Computer Type The Select Computer Type box appears only the first time you install the program. Yo
Program Installation and Options 4-7 4.9. File Types The BMDM program uses several file extensions. MDB ... An Access database file that stor
Using Configure Station 5-1 5. Using Configure Station The Configure Station dialog boxes for a Local, Central or Service computer facilitate setting
Using Configure Station 5-2 Figure 9. Configure Station - Select Number of Modems If communicating via modem, select the number of modems in use. Fo
Using Configure Station 5-3 Figure 12. Configure Station - Set Station Phone Number If communicating via modem, type the telephone number of the co
Using Configure Station 5-4 Figure 15. Configure Station - Email Setup If sending alarms via e-mail, complete this dialog box. Refer to Setting Up a
Using Configure Station 5-5 Figure 18. Configure Station - Information If running the BMDM for the first time with an Access database, this box ope
ii EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES. You acknowledge and agree that the Software is subject to restrictions and controls imposed by the United States Export Adm
Practical Theory: Understanding Computer Types 6-1 Practical Theory 6. Understanding Computer Types When installing the BMDM program, select one of
Practical Theory: Understanding Computer Types 6-2 6.2. Local Computer For continuous, on-site display of battery information, use a Local computer.
Practical Theory: Understanding Computer Types 6-3 6.3. Service Computer The Service computer can be a desktop or notebook computer temporarily conne
Practical Theory: Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup 7-1 Practical Theory 7. Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup This chapter expl
Practical Theory: Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup 7-2 7.3. Polling and Extraction Notes Auto Polling via Modem with a Central Computer -
Practical Theory: Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup 7-3 The following table summarizes polling, extraction and backup for Central, Local,
Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-1 Practical Theory 8. Understanding System Installation This section describes how to set up th
Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-2 8.2. Connecting Using a Central Computer The following describes how to set up an MPM or BDS
Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-3 8.3. Connecting Using a Service Computer The following describes how to set up a computer as
Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-4 • If the Service computer is a remote connection (off-site) computer for viewing battery dat
iii 4. REGULATORY INFORMATION Type of Service: The MPM Series and the BDS Series equipment is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines
Practical Theory: Understanding How Data is Stored 9-1 Practical Theory 9. Understanding How Data is Stored This section describes how the BMDM proce
Practical Theory: Understanding How Data is Stored 9-2 9.2. Data Storage in the BDS Data in the BDS is stored in nonvolatile SRAM memory, which retai
Practical Theory: Understanding the Time to Go Algorithm 10-1 Practical Theory 10. Understanding the Time to Go Algorithm The battery Amp-hour (Ah)
Practical Theory: Understanding the Time to Go Algorithm 10-2 Although the Time to Go calculation may offer a close estimate, many other battery para
Selecting Preferences 11-1 11. Selecting Preferences String Status > Setup|Preferences At any time, you may open the Preferences dialog box to ch
Selecting Preferences 11-2 String View Network Grouping area - When connected to a string, a drop-down list at the top of the screen shows the name o
Setting Communications 12-1 12. Setting Communications String Status > Setup communication or Setup|Communication Select this dialog box to def
Setting Communications 12-2 Disable Auto Polling / Auto Answering - For computer–monitor connection via RS-232 or network, not selecting this box ena
Setting Up an Email Account 13-1 13. Setting Up an Email Account String Status > Setup|Email Setup Use Email Setup to set up the account under wh
Setting Up an Email Account 13-2 13.1. Testing Email String Status > Setup|Email Setup|Test The Test Email box tests the settings on the Email Set
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Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-1 14. Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System String Status > Setup system or Setup|System BMDM setup involves
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-2 14.2. System Setup: Customer String Status > Setup|System|Customer Use the Customer dialog box to add new
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-3 14.3. System Setup: Location String Status > Setup|System|Location Before completing the Location dialog b
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-4 14.4. System Setup: Battery String Status > Setup|System|Battery The Battery dialog box assigns a battery
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-5 Cell # Label Start From - This allows the reverse numbering of cells. Select Most Negative Cell when the cell
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-6 14.5. System Setup: String String Status > Setup|System|String The String dialog box assigns a string name
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-7 Start Cell # (MPM) (required) - Type the first cell number for the first string in the battery being monitore
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-8 Network - Select if the monitor connects to the computer via network. Complete IP Address, Network Port, Net
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-9 14.7. System Setup: Reporting String Status > Setup|System|Reporting The Reporting dialog box selects the
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-10 Delay (Seconds) - If using a numeric pager, type the delay in seconds before the numeric message is sent.
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Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-11 Include Warnings, Memory Full and Inactive - Select these check boxes to contact and require acknowledgement
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-12 Contacts - To type persons' names to add to a list of potential contacts, click New on the right panel
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-13 Page On Alarm - Select to display the Page Report Alarm Event box on error and send alarm notification to a
Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-14 Add Names to Contact List - To add people to a Contact List, first select a group name from the drop-down Co
Synchronizing Using Check Settings 15-1 15. Synchronizing Using Check Settings The location, battery, and string names are key for letting a compute
Synchronizing Using Check Settings 15-2 Note on Network Settings - Network parameters do not upload using Check Settings|General. To change the IP Ad
Synchronizing Using Check Settings 15-3 15.1. Connecting With a Service Computer This section describes how to connect to a monitor when site details
Check Settings Screens 16-1 16. Check Settings Screens Active check: String Status > Connection then Setup|Check Settings|dialog box Offline: S
Check Settings Screens 16-2 The Check Settings|Parameters dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS are shown below. Figure 36. Check Settings - Parameters
Check Settings Screens 16-3 The Check Settings|Test Parameters dialog box for the MPM and BDS is shown below. Figure 38. Check Settings - Test Par
vi 15.1. Connecting With a Service Computer ... 15-3 16. CHECK SET
Check Settings Screens 16-4 The Check Settings|Float Alarms dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS are shown below. Figure 39. Check Settings - Float Al
Check Settings Screens 16-5 Figure 41. Check Settings - Float Alarms (BDS)
Check Settings Screens 16-6 The Check Settings|Discharge dialog box for the MPM and BDS is shown below. Figure 42. Check Settings - Discharge (MPM
Check Settings Screens 16-7 The Check Settings|Digital Input dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS-256 are shown below. The BDS Digital Input tab and dial
Check Settings Screens 16-8 The Check Settings|Digital Output dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS-256 are shown below. The Digital Output tab and dialog
Check Settings Screens 16-9 The Check Settings|Calibration dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS are shown below. The BDS Calibration dialog box reports t
Check Settings Screens 16-10 The Check Settings|LGS dialog box for the MPM and BDS is shown below. Figure 49. Check Settings - LGS (MPM / BDS)
Check Settings Screens 16-11 16.1. Check Settings Screens in Controller BDS Only: String Status > Connection then <CTRL>Setup|Check Settin
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-1 17. Programming Battery Setup for the MPM From String Status, click Connection to display the String Vi
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-2 17.1. Battery Setup: General (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|General The following appear on the Gene
vii 22.9. Trend Intertier Report ... 22-9
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-3 Float Current Multiplier - When a series of batteries is connected with more than one cable, it may not b
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-4 17.2. Battery Setup: Parameters (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Parameters On Parameters, select the
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-5 17.3. Battery Setup: Test Parameters (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Test Parameters The following ap
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-6 Standard or Average - Normally select Standard. If the charger employs digital control of battery voltage,
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-7 Figure 55. Cell Resistance Alarm Levels Setup (MPM) Cell Resistance Alarm Levels box - To set Alarm Leve
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-8 Percentage for Warning - Determines the violation threshold that causes a Warning battery status. The valu
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-9 17.5. Battery Setup: Discharge (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Discharge The following appear on the
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-10 Voltage mode allows data recording during recharge, since data logging does not stop until the voltage go
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-11 17.6. Battery Setup: Digital Input (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Input The MPM has 16 dig
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-12 17.7. Battery Setup: Digital Output (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Output The MPM has three
viii 29.4.16. Base Data - Cell Resistance Screen ... 29-13 29.4.17. Repo
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-13 Battery Setup: LGS (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|LGS Leibert Global Services (LGS) offers a servic
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-1 18. Programming Battery Setup for the BDS From String Status, click Connection to display the String Vi
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-2 18.1. Battery Setup: General (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|General The following appear on the Gen
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-3 Float Current Multiplier - When a series of batteries is connected with more than one cable, it may not b
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-4 18.2. Battery Setup: Parameters (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Parameters The following appear on t
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-5 Config DCM Cells LS/D R/LS RLLS SS# 1x198x1V 1 44 2 22 22 1 2 44 2 22 22 3 3 44 2 22 22 5 4 44 2 22 22
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-6 Config DCM Cells LS/D R/LS RLLS SS# 1x198x1V 1 44 2 22 22 1 2 44 2 22 22 3 3 44 2 22 22 5 4 44 2 22 22
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-7 Config DCM Cells LS/D R/LS RLLS SS# 1x244x2V 1 48 2 24 24 1 2 48 2 24 24 3 3 48 2 24 24 5 4 48 2 24 24
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-8 Parameter / Enabled - The OV, DC and FC parameters are assigned to DCM #1. Select Enabled to view the para
Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-9 18.3. Battery Setup: Test Parameters (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Test Parameters The following ap
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