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1. Em Block Types Y 3D Y ShowTable Chart Type XYC Bar Kad MM Area Data SEERE mm 1004 DEMO Area 4 TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 e TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 43 38 pm Battery 5004 DEMO Batt4 a Battery 12 TOUR mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 4 PR 1005 DEMO_Area5 gt 1 86 MEM Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 j mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 1 55 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 1 24 mm 0034 TestArea 01 0 93 HE 0012 TestGJ2b Ml Battery 12 Name 01 0 62 TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 0 31 mmm TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 38 0 00 rm Battery 56 GJ Area2b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 mm i mmm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 Cell No 1 BEN 0001 Area51 Fi 8 1 em Undefined Objects o 421814 16 16 7 ja 9 10 11 12 113 14 I TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 1 56 1 16 1 35 1 35 1 32 1 38 1 39 1 37 1 40 1 42 1 44 1 46 1 47 1 49 TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 43 38 1 26 1 26 1 25 1 25 1 22 1 28 1 39 1 27 1 21 1 22 1 24 1 26 1 27 1 29 Je 3D ShowTable ChartType XYC Bar Battery 12 TOUR 1 50 1 40 1 30 1 20 1 10 1 00 0 90 50 80 0 70 0 60 0 50 0 40 0 30 0 20 0 10 0 00 lt MES Cell No Bereit Figure 21 Different Areas in CS Manager The left side is the navigation area The first entry in the tree is associated with the block types defined for the current profiles Areas used in the current profile area added below the tree node Area Data If a battery is situated in an area its rep
2. end Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window ad Area Name Test Area 01 Jm DEMO_Batt 4 D D O Area 5 Area Name 2 mm Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 E 0034 TestArea 01 Pm 0012 TestGJ2b m 0001 Area51 Undefined Objects Figure 16 Start Export Battery Definitions When the entry is selected a form is displayed which allows to define which areas and which batteries should be uploaded see figure 17 The leftmost list contains the available areas If an entry is selected the associated batteries will appear in the list in the middle The rightmost list indicates the list of batteries to be uploaded to the device This list acts as a container which can be filled by selecting batteries from the list in the middle and moving the selected entries with the buttons gt or gt gt The button gt picks only the selected batteries With gt gt all batteries displayed are selected even if they are not highlight Items can be remove from the list using the buttons lt remove selected items and lt lt remove all items Page 23 TMC 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring To make life a bit easier Select All buttons are available for every column Before the collection of batteries is transferred to the device the choice s
3. H 0 vmware of Windows Media Player w 4 5 gt 6 Objekt e Freier Speicherplatz 1 74 GB 0 Byte a Arbeitsplatz Li Figure 7 Directory Structure used by CS Manager Usage of subdirectories Directory Used for bin Contains the program CS Manager exe data Contains the database etc Contains the configuration and profile files history Measurement data imported from the CRM 2010 are stored here tmp Used for temporary data updates Program Updates will be stored here future releases will support that Page 10 3 Installation of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring 3 3 Configuration If CS Manager started for the first time the database is empty and profiles are not configured CS Manager asks the user whether or not a default profile should be created If the users presses the button Yes a default profile is created and CS Manager starts To change the system parameters of CS Manager the menu System has to be invoked MP 05 Manager CS Manager using Profile default System K BEEN A EKEGREN End rend or E System Parameters Import Measurement Data Pm 1004 DEMO Aread Ml 1005 DEMO Area5 EA 0034 TestArea 01 Pm 0012 TestGJ2b E 9 0001 Area 51 mm Undefined Objects mm Undefined Areas mm Undefined Batteries 50 Figure 8 System Menu Next the user should select the menu item System Parameters If this menu item is selected the follow
4. To to this the pulldown menu Import Measurement Data has to be used CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default AK End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window ea Di ad ea Name Test Area 01 DEMO_Batt 4 Pm 1005 DEMO_Area5 Pm Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 MD CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 MMM CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 0034 Test Area 01 EE 0012 TestGJ2b BE 0001 Area 51 mm Undefined Objects When the menu entry is selected the following form is displayed see figure 19 If the button Import Measurement Data is pressed the measurement data is imported into the database Note The CRM 2010 has to be set into the correct mode before starting the data transfer please refer to the manual of the measurement device Page 25 CELLizer monitoring 4 The First Steps lt Bereit Figure 19 Import Measurement Data Import Measurement Data Import Measurement Data Quit During the import process CS Manager checks whether or not a measurement has already been imported and denies multiple imports If the import has finished the data can be used immediately for analysis purposes Page 26 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 3 8 Associate Unassociated Areas and Batteries What happens if measurement data are imported of batteries and areas
5. 06 20 43 13 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 TestArea 01 Rm 0012 TestGJ2b i H MM Battery 12 Name 01 Mmm TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 ell FOUR 17 04 06 14 Em Battery 56 GJ Area2b mm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 mm 0001 Area51 mg Undefined Objects A S Jan 12 13 14 T E 1 38 1 56 1 16 1 35 1 35 1 32 1 38 1 39 1 37 1 40 1 42 1 44 1 46 1 47 1 49 Beret m Figure 45 Comparison Diagram One Tour E Block Types v Y E EM Area Data mm 1004 DEMO Area 4 TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 Ej pm Battery 5004 DEMO Batt4 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 2 pm 1005 DEMO Area5 E pm Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 Test Area Di E mm 0012 TestGJ2b H Pm Battery 12 Name 01 mm TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 Em Battery 56 GJ_Area2b HE CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 mm 0001 Area51 1 mm Undefined Objects 2 fa le 5 e 7 e fo to 44 12 j3 1 I TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 1 561 16 1 35 1 35 1 3211 38 1 39 1 37 1 40 1 42 1 44 1 46 1 47 1 49 TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 43 38 1 26 1 26 1 25 1 25 1 22 1 28 1 391 27 1 21 1 22 1 24 1 26 1 27 1 29
6. 29 38 MM Battery 56 GJ Areazb MD CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 E 0001 Area51 P Undefined Objects TTS Figure 11 Add new area Page 18 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring P CS_Manager CS Manager using Profile default TOX EE e Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram 03 Graphic Window Pm Block Types Ho Area Data E Undefined Objects Figure 12 Area Data The area ID has to be unique within the database Therefore the system suggests an area ID which can be changed manually After the data have been entered they can be written into the database by pressing the button Save Page 19 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 3 3 Define Block Types Before a battery can be associated with an area it has to be ensured that the required block type is defined To create a new block type record the node Block Types in the tree should be selected If the button New Block Type is pressed a form is displayed allowing to enter the block type s parameters see figure 11 First manufacturer block type and battery design Pb NiCd etc should be entered In the next section on the form minimum and maximum values can be entered either as absolute or relative values These values are considered in the analysis processes For example the minimum voltage is disp
7. a classical two tier System Fat Client The backend where data are stored is a database Currently only a built in database is supported Future releases will support arbitrary relational database systems RDBMS which will allow the user to do individual data processing on the measurement data collected be the CRM 2010 or data warehouse business Measurement data downloaded from the CRM 2010 is not only stored in the database In additions the data file is stored in a history directory In case the database is damaged by external processes or accidents this allows a disaster recovery The Software does not register itself in the Windows registry This might seam a bit unusual The reason which CS Manager has been implemented that way is to make it as robust as possible It is possible to move the directory which contains the CS Manager Software and its configuration files without changing special configuration parameters manually or even affect the integrity of data When CS Manager is installed the software and its configuration and database will be installed in a directory by default The location of the database or the history directory can be changed arbitrarily A form in CS Manager allows to change the affected system parameters at any point in time So it is impossible to move the application or only its database when the file system is full Page 2 2 Architecture of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring 2 3 The CRM 2010 as a USB
8. a node with a leading is high lighted the subtree can be unfolded either by clicking with the mouse on the or by pressing the cursor key right When a subtree is unfolded a leading is displayed FE OG To collapse the subtree the user either can click on or use the cursor key left Figure 23 shows a partially expanded tree CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic window E Block Type 01 mA Block Type 02 Em Area Data 1004 DEMO Area 4 mm 1005 DEMO Area 5 Pm 0034 TestArea 01 HE 0012 TestGJ2b EA 0001 Area51 ME Undefined Objects EA Undefined Areas 9 Undefined Batteries New Block Type Figure 23 Partially expanded tree Whenever the user selects a node within the tree on the right side an appropriate form is displayed Because the root of the subtree Block Types is selected a form allowing to create a new block type is shown If one of the area entries is selected a form displaying the data of that area will be displayed The grey bars separating the three screen regions can be moved If one of these bars is picked with the mouse an the left mouse button remains pressed the sizes of the areas can be changed by moving the mouse Page 30 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 4 3 Maintain Data CS Manager allows to maintai
9. at the top of the right screen region g CS_Manager CS Manager using Profile default g TAK system i i A End Trend or Comparison rend nd Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Y lear Graphic Window Glock types EA Block Type 01 i ME Block Type 02 ll Area Data Pm 1004 DEMO_Area 4 BE 1005 DEMO_Area5 EE 0034 TestArea 01 Pm 0012 TestGJ2b m 0001 Area51 mm Undefined Objects Pm Undefined Areas EM Undefined Batteries New Block Type The different analysis types are enabled by pressing the menu buttons at the top The tree item which is selected when one of the analysis buttons is pressed provides the data for the analysis The window in which the data diagram or table is displayed is locked If the user picks another item in tree the analysis region will not change only the preview area will change accordingly This Page 33 Wes 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring allows the user to browse through the measurement data without loosing the content of the analysis area If another analysis task should be performed the window has to be cleared first This is done by pressing the button Clear Graphic Window The status of CS Manager Trend analysis or Comparison will remain To go back to normal navigation mode the button End Trend or Comparison has to be pressed 4 4 5 2 Trend To do a trend
10. or Comparison becomes black when a trend or comparison table digram is display The menu entry can be used to finish the analysis task and to return to the navigation mode of CS Manager Page 48 TMC CELLizer monitoring E CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default system 6 Data Analysis K Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram mm Block Types Pm Block Type 01 Pm Block Type 02 Pm Area Data mm 1004 DEMO Area 4 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 me 0034 TestArea 01 ME 0012 TestGJ2b Pm 0001 Area51 mm Undefined Objects mm Undefined Areas mm Undefined Batteries Battery Data Battery ID Usage Characteristics Battery Type Number of Cells Capacity Discharge Current Rectifier Type C5 4001 Definitions Location Area Room Description Remarks a 5005 Name DEMO_Batt5 Man 02 Block Type 02 E 127 Min Voltage per Cell 08 MinVoltage 1143 po Max Voltage per Cell 1 3 MaxVoltage 165 1 Shunt 500 mv Shunt 500 A 0 Discharge Time Measurement Count Direction C NolatCell1 C NolatCelln DEMO Areas y NR 0 8 lt Bereit Figure 40 Trend Table Cell History Aree 222 Battery 12 Name 01 Cell Mininurn Voltage CallNo IT of 001 1 237 0 9 M Number of E Measurement Values 14 Previous cell 002 1 437 Page 49 6 Data Analysis CELLizer monitor
11. rende 14 4 1 GL RE eee 14 4 2 Notions and OP EE E E R TREA 14 RED EE E O E eee E E E 14 42 2 ME 14 4 2 3 Navigation ri 14 ALA EE 14 A EEE ERE EE NE E AE 14 426 Child EE RE E EEEE EE 15 E EE 15 42 8 ATCA EEE EE 15 4 2 9 Block E caer one eT ee ern eC rere ee een ee eer ere ee ener rere ee eater 15 ER RE o PES r e SEN e a AEAT E 15 4 2 11 EE E 15 4 2 12 Measurement PL Varen 15 42 13 Measurement Typ KT 16 42 14 Measurement Type Te Vee 16 42 15 Analysis Type Trend EE 16 4 2 16 Analysis Ke e WEE WEEN 16 4 2 17 Preview of Measurement Di 16 4 3 Th Baste Wo E E 17 4 3 1 OPA EE EE deere Gand 17 TT DIN 18 45 3 Define Block Ty v re ii 20 4 3 4 Define BE FN 21 CELLizer monitoring 4 3 5 Come DST ici 22 4 3 6 Upload Battery DEMOS ron eat 24 4 3 7 Download Measurement Dt EE 26 4 3 8 Associate Unassociated Areas and Baer usina 28 44 Th CS Manager Bro WS ido 29 TOT 29 e UA 30 44 3 Maintain EVA EEE ERR 32 44 4 Preview Measurements kenster iieri ido 33 4 4 5 Analysis of Measurement Data 34 AA IN A AS 34 NN A A O O E ENEA EA EAE E O R A 35 ARES NN 36 EE A oo IA 40 LON 40 5 2 M intain ee GA delte 40 52 F OVENI EW e o E A casted ie cat meee 40 5 2 2 Create A A sktnitsd ene 40 5 2 3 AE an EXisting A ii 42 EE EN EEE ta E AE RERE a 42 5 3 Maintain EHTK EA sescicsescessscovncessnassecvnscensnee stenensesnevantnenvenndvacensesarnoavapadbasduassauieadetwnees 42 EEG NN 42 5 3 2 Cr ate New Block TE a 42 5 3 3 Change an Existi
12. which are not stored in the database This might happen for example if the user picks a wrong measurement device which has been configured for different client Actually this is not a problem The records will be imported and indicated as Unknown Objects If an area ID occurs which is not stored in the database an appropriate record will be generated and displayed in the subtree Unknown Areas Analogously unknown batteries appear at Unknown batteries The user may change these records manually so that these areas and batteries are correctly put into the database Se CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default EEK End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window ea De mm Block Types P Area Data BE Battery 5004 DEMO_Batt 4 E EA Battery 5005 DEMO Batt 5 MB CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 Area Nume mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 9 0034 TestArea 01 mm 0012 TestGJ2b 0001 Aroa po zs Bereit Figure 20 Unknown Areas Page 27 Wes 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 4 The CS Manager Browser 4 4 1 Overview The following sections describe the handling and concepts of CS Manager briefly CS Manager is a tree navigator which visualises the associations between areas batteries and measurement data Figure 21 shows the different areas of CS Manager
13. 6 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 Y Y 3D ShowTable Chant Type a XYC Bar Battery 56 CAPACITY TEST Battery Voltage 22 00 21 60 9 20 21 20 8 89 20 80 8 58 20 40 ser 20 00 _ 57 96 19 60 Q 7 65 19 20 7 34 18 80 7 03 18 40 6 72 18 00 6 41 000 15 00 000 45 00 001 15 00 001 45 00 002 15 00 002 45 00 003 15 00 003 45 00 hh mm ss lt CHE Es Bereit Figure 44 Comparison Table defective battery To finish the analysis task the menu button End Trend or Comparison should be used 6 3 3 3 Comparison Diagram comparison diagram allows to display more than one diagram simultanously The only restriction is that the types tour or capacity test of measurement have to be homogenously It is not possible to mix tour and capacity test data To put a candidate to the analysis window just double click the node representing the measurement Figure 45 shows the comparison with one tour selected The tree still can be browsed the preview window changes accordingly If a second tour should be selected again a double click on the tree node is required see figure 46 Page 53 TMC 6 Data Analysis CELLizer monitoring Pm Block Types mm Area Data Es 1004 DEMO Area 4 Bm Battery 5004 DEMO Batt 4 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 Ea 1005 DEMO Area 5 MM Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09
14. C Es 3 Installation of CS Manager monitoring Pressing the button Next allows to start the installation process ig CS Manager Confirm Installation Figure 5 Start the Installation Process If you are not sure you can either go back by pressing Back or quit the installation completely by pressing the button Cancel Page 8 TMC La 3 Installation of CS Manager If the installation process succeeds the following form is displayed ig CS Manager Installation Complete Lance Figure 6 Installation succeeded Now the Software has been installed in the directory C Program Files Cellizer CS Manager Page 9 3 Installation of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring The Software its configuration data and the database has been installed in this directory The next figure shows the subdirectories created by the installation tool Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras se Zur ck p A Suchen 3 Ordner verlaf WD XxX A Edy d Adresse C Programme Jost Electronic CS Manager DI Wechseln zu Ordner x Dateiname 4 Gr e Typ E CJ Programme af bin Dateiordner data Dateiordner Clete Dateiordner Ca history Dateiordner Ga tmp Dateiordner updates Dateiordner OJ ComPlus Applications CJ Gemeinsame Dateien CJ Internet Explorer CJ Jost Electronic 3 CS Manager 1 03 microsoft frontpage OJ NetMeeting OJ Outlook Express OJ Viewer
15. CS Manager User s Manual G Jost Electronic 12 05 07 Version 1 3 E CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window E mg Block Types E Block Type 01 mm Block Type 02 Em Area Data EA 1004 DEMO Area 4 me Battery 5004 DEMO Batt 4 mm CAPACITY TEST 9 25 06 20 50 30 mm 1005 DEMO Area5 EA Battery 5005 DEMO Batt 5 mm CAPACITY TEST 9 25 06 20 43 13 mm CAPACITY TEST 9 25 06 20 43 59 me 0034 TestArea 01 Em 0012 TestGJ2b mm Battery 12 Name 01 Mmm TOUR 4 17 06 14 43 38 Em Battery 56 GJ Area2b mm CAPACITY TEST 10 7 06 14 00 11 0001 Area 51 mn Battery 0001 Hmpf ma Undefined Objects mm Undefined Areas mm Undefined Batteries n 12 13 114 CRM 2010 CELLizer monitoring Table of Contents T rdal 1 IEEE EE NE EE EEE EE ESEA 1 1 2 Typogr phical COn VEROS aii 1 FEE na 2 A A 2 2 2 OM Wale CU 2 2 3 The CRM 2010 s STB a a E a 3 2 4 File Formats of Data Exchange Plis 3 KE ee 3 2 4 2 Format of Measurement Data Ple aid ica 3 2 4 3 Format of Battery Definition Fles cono nonn cono no ran c cnn ccnccinnos 4 25 REA A 4 2 5 1 Supp rt d POS ao A EE REE RE EE RR 5 3 Installation pS Ms ini 6 EEE EE EE ae law A 6 EEE EE 6 ER A E EE 11 o A
16. E S AAEE E EEN EE AEE 13 PII THA ONE TE NN Peacoe 18 A A 19 New Block Ee Ee ee 20 Create MEW batte EE 21 Baten EE e E EN EE E 22 Start Export Battery Demi Otis ii ns 24 Export Battery DERIO aa 25 Figure 18 Start Import Measurement Data di in iia 26 Figure 19 Import ES 64 cs3ccaceascesesenncsauneecsantas ep seenecsuseansactewerteanawinwineee ieee antnaacepsanvinies 27 Figure 205 nr Aer 28 Figure 21 Different Areas in ES Meadd ninas 29 Figure LT Sr 30 F re 2 Partially unfolded Bever e vade deep 31 Fig re A o ter ee eee ree ee eee oe 32 Figure 25 Preview of Measurement Dit AAA 33 Figure 26 Analysis MS 34 F re TT SANS WE 35 Fig re 28 Trend Dira anat EE 36 Figure 29 Star E EEN e WEE 37 Figure 30 Comparison one measurement sclected cr nennnons 38 Figure 31 Comparison two measurements selectedJ n nmnrku senesrrversreserisesenseessinsernreenrsnnssnvenneenene 39 Figure 32 Attributes of AREA ura es 41 Figure 33 AA A EN ey eee 41 Figur 34 New Block Ke 43 Fig re 35 Attrib tes of BLOCK TIP 44 Figure 36 New Battery Dita 45 Figure 37 Attributes of BATTUERS idioteces 46 Fig r 38 Export or Print DA SAS 48 Figure 39 Start Trend Tal 50 Figure 40 Trend Tables sisis innast enai aa e coa 50 Figure 41 Start Trend O eran 4c5 ecasesexceanivauacksaasseaticavnese erase enone ee meee 51 Figures 42 RRE raid 32 Fig re43 Start Comparison ae isisisi e RS 53 CELLizer monitoring Figure 44 Comparison Table defective Da
17. T MAX V 24 56 SHUNT DEF A 100 SHUNT DEF MV 10 FUNCTION TOUR TEST DATE 17 04 06 TEST TIME 14 43 38 Time UBatt V I A CBatt Ah TBatt C CELL 1 V CELL 2 V 00 00 00 19 57 673 4 0 0 Figure 2 Battery Definition File truncated at Cell No 2 2 5 Restrictions 2 5 1 Supported Platforms CS Manager has successfully been tested on the following Systems e Windows 2000 e Windows XP e Windows Server 2000 e Windows Server 2003 Page 4 2 Architecture of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring 2 5 2 Capacity Limits CS Manager uses a built in database system which allows only to store an amount of data of 4 Gigabyte If another RDMBS is used CS Manager theoretically has got no capacity limits Other RDMBS will be supported in future Page 5 TMC 3 Installation of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring 3 Installation of CS Manager 3 1 Overview The installation of CS Manager will be conducted by a setup program After the installation CS Manager is ready to use At the first start 1t creates an empty database which is used for operation from that point in time After the installation a default configuration is used If this should be changed for example the database or history directory should renamed this can be achieved with a CS Manager s form 3 2 Installation To install CS Manager the program Setup exe should be invoked The installation process will be conducted by the setup tool The
18. aale Figure 46 Comparison Diagram Two Tours Page 54 CELLizer monitoring 6 Data Analysis If a new comparison should be started it is not necessary to close the graphic window with End Trend or Comparison Instead the graphic can be cleared with the menu entry Clear Graphics Window and the selection process can be started again EM Block Types Pm Area Data P 1004 DEMO Area 4 E Pm Battery 5004 DEMO Batt 4 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 sm 1005 DEMO Area 5 mm Battery 5005 DEMO Bon mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 Test Area DI C mm 0012 TestGJ2b E EM Battery 12 Name 01 Mmm TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 mu TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 38 H EE 0001 Area51 E Undefined Objects el MM Battery 56 GJ Areazb em CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 140011 EI am gt Bereit Figure 47 Clear Graphics Window 6 3 3 4 a az Print or Export Comparison If the diagram and the table if visible should be printed or exported as a CSV file the buttons at the left side of the diagram can be used see figure 46 Page 55 TMC CELLizer monitoring 7 Appendix 7 1 Release Notes 7 1 1 Version 1 2 7 1 2 Version 1 1 7 1 3 Version 1 0 N A 7 2 Future Development The following features will be supported in future r
19. analysis the following steps have to be performed 1 Start in Navigation mode The button End Trend or Comparison is grey and cannot be pressed 2 Select a battery from tree 1t does not work if a measurement is selected in the tree 3 Press button Trend Table or Trend Diagram Se CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default TOR mparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window EM Block Type 01 ME Block Type 02 gt P Area Data EI 1004 DEMO Area 4 Pa 1005 DEMO_Area5 EE 0034 TestArea 01 H E 0012 TestGJ2b mm 0001 Area PI P Undefined Objects Pm Undefined Areas Pm Undefined Batteries New Block Type Figure 27 Start Analysis Trend 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring When these steps are done either a table or a diagram is displayed showing the available voltage values for the first cell of the battery E ma ENEE TE E ee DEMO Area 4 Battery 5004 DEMO_Batt i Lo lll CAPACITY TEST 25 06 20 50 30 E 1005 DEMO Area5 Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 E CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 TestArea 01 001 Area2b mm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 mm 0001 Aen bi Undefined Objects gt d 17 04 06 17 04 08 Bereit Figure 28 Trend Diagram With the buttons lt or gt previous or next respect
20. are performed If the device is used in an area the software CS Manager is not configured for it might be that area and battery IDs are downloaded which are inconsistent with the database In that case the user may re associate area battery and measurement data see section When the database is consistent analysis tasks may be performed In the following sections the supported analysis types are explained 6 2 Print or Export Main Data The objects e Block Type e Area e Battery in CS Manager can be printed by right clicking a node in the tree This opens a context menu with the entries Print and Export If the user selects Print the information associated with the selected tree node is sent to a printer If Export is used an appropriate CSV file is created The following table explains the results when using the context menu on the different tree items Node Type Result Block Types List of block types stored in the current profile Single Block Type Attributes of the selected block type Area Data List of areas stored in the current profile Single Area Attributes of the selected area Battery Attributes of the selected battery Unknown Objects List of unknown batteries with its areas stored in the current profile Unknown Areas List of unknown areas stored in the current profile Unknown Batteries List of unknown batteries stored in the current profile Single Measu
21. ck Types P Area Data Em 1004 DEMO Area4 Em Battery 5004 DEMO Batt4 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 mm 1005 DEMO Area 5 Em Battery 5005 DEMO Bon mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 v v IS TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 e TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 43 38 D mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 TestArea 01 Rm 0012 TestGJ2b H MM Battery 12 Name 01 FOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 mm TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 38 MM Battery 56 GJ Area2b mm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 me 0001 Area51 i mm Undefined Objects fe ls Je ls Je Jr Je p pompe I TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 1 56 1 16 1 35 1 351 3211 38 1 39 1 37 1 40 1 42 1 441 46 1 47 1 49 TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 43 38 1 26 1 26 1 25 1 25 1 22 1 28 1 39 1 271 21 1 22 1 24 1 26 1 27 1 29 CH Y Beret i ae Figure 31 Comparison two measurements selected The tour data of the battery are displayed simultanously its charts are stacked To put a third chart into the diagram an appropriate tree node has to be selected with a double click Restrictions e Itis not possible to mix tour data and capacity tests even if they are from the same battery e Ifthe measurement type should be switched the graphic windows has to be cleared first Page 38 TMC 5 Data Maintainance CELLizer
22. d or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window Pm Block Types BA Block Type 01 Pm Block Type 02 P Area Data E 1004 DEMO Area 4 Pa 1005 DEMO_Area5 Pm Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 MB CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 Pm 0034 TestArea 01 mm 0012 TestGJ2b EM Battery 12 Wei nich mm TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 mm TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 38 MM Battery 56 GJ_Area2b mm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 Ba 0001 Area PI mm Undefined Objects mm Undefined Areas a Undefined Batteries Figure 25 Preview of Measurement Data When the selected tree node changes the preview window is updated immediately The preview can be customised with the radio buttons and check boxes at the top of the preview window For example the chart type can be changed from xy chart to a bar diagram by clicking on the appropriate radio button Page 32 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 45 Analysis of Measurement Data 4 4 5 1 Overview Two different analysis types are currently supported e Comparison Compare different measurements of a battery using the same measurement type tour or capacity test e Trend Show the history of a single cell of a battery The result of an analysis can either be displayed as a diagram or a table which will be shown
23. drive From the perspective of CS Manager the CRM 2010 device is just a removable device In the system data of CS Manager the name of the volume associated with the CRM 2010 is configured This allows to implement easy and straight forward data exchange mechanisms When the user tries either to download measurement data or to upload CS Manager first locates the volume associated with the CRM 2010 device If this fails the user cannot initiate a data transfer operation If the volume is found the exchange file is copied to or from the device depending on the operation If measurement data are downloaded from the CRM 2010 the data is checked whether or not it has been already downloaded If not the data file is copied into CS Manager s history directory and is imported in the database Duplicate imports cannot take place 2 4 File Formats of Data Exchange Files 2 4 1 Overview If the Software CS Manager and the CRM 2010 device exchange data they use special files for that If battery definitions should be uploaded to the CRM 2010 a file is copied into the CRM 2010 s file system If measurement data should be transferred from the device into the database a file generated on the CRM 2010 is copied to the CS Manager history directory The content of this file is imported into the database The files types are comma separated values CSV and can be viewed with Microsoft Excel or any other spreadsheet program Both file types contain header inf
24. eleases e Support of multiple Profiles e Support of multiple Languages e Standard Reports for Measurements 7 Appendix Page 56 TMC 8 References CELLizer monitoring 8 References 1 Datasheet CRM 2001 Jost Electronics http www cellizer com 2 Datasheet CS 4001 127 Jost Electronics http www cellizer com 1 Page 57
25. ent Capacity Charge Current Check voltage min Check voltage max Figure 35 Attributes of BLOCK TYPE If the button Save is pressed CS Manager checks the plausibility of the data If the plausibility checks fail appropriate error messages are issued If the checks succeed a message box appears asking whether or not the data should be saved If the user answers with Yes the data is written into the database When the user tries to select another item in the tree and the data has been changed CS Manager asks whether or not the record should be saved before displaying the data of the new tree node 5 3 3 Change an Existing Block Type To change the data of an existing block type the representing node in the tree has to be selected If the button Save is pressed CS Manager checks the plausibility of the data If the plausibility checks fail appropriate error messages are issued If the checks succeed a message box appears asking whether or not the data should be saved If the user answers with Yes the data is written into the database When the user tries to select another item in the tree and the data has been changed CS Manager asks whether or not the record should be saved before displaying the data of the new tree node 5 3 4 Delete an Block Type To delete a block type an appropriate node in the tree has to be selected first If the button Delete is pressed CS Manager asks
26. forin monitoring 5 Data Maintainance 5 1 Overview CS Manager distinguishes four objects in its database e Area e Block Type e Battery e Measurement Measurement data is imported from a device and cannot be manipulated by the user Only remarks can be attached to a measurement The maintenance operations e Create e Change e Delete for the other objects are described in the sections 5 2 to 5 4 5 2 Maintain Area Data 5 2 1 Overview In the following sections the maintenance operations for areas are described The attributes of an area are explained only in the section Create New Area 5 2 2 Create New Area To create a new area the node Area Data should be selected in the tree When the button New Area is pressed the form according to figure 33 is displayed The following attributes are displayed Name Used For Remarks Area Name 1 Name for the area mandatory Area Name 2 Additional name may be empty Area Number Unique Area ID Unique Page 39 CELLizer monitoring 5 Data Maintainance Name Used For Remarks Country Country ZIP ZIP Code City City Street Street Name Contact Person Name of a contact person Phone Number Contact Person Phone number of a contact person Remarks Remarks about the area Figure 32 Attributes of AREA CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default Ce ar H Ps Block Types H A
27. hould be saved first with the button Save Settings When this has been done the actual data transfer can be initiated by pressing the button Export Battery Definitions Note The CRM 2010 has to be set into the correct mode before starting the data transfer please refer to the manual of the measurement device BCS Manager CS Manager Profile default CDS End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window Block Types MM Ayes Data MMB 1004 DEMO Area 4 Dm Battery 5004 DEMO Batt4 i LR CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 i ee o 005 DEMO Area 5 Areas e atteries Selec E Deselect All Select All i Battery 5005 DEMO Bon Area 51 0001 Hmpf i EB CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 DEMO_Area 4 realb TestGJ2b 12 Name 01 EE CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 005 DEMO Area 5 DEMO Area 4 5004 DEMO Bet 4 o MW 0034 TestArea 01 DEMO Area 5 5005 DEMO_Batt 5 2 b 0012 TestGJ2b 34 Test Area 01 TestGJ2b 56 GJ_Area2b E Battery 12 Name 01 gt ema TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 LM TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 38 Ml Battery 56 GJ Area2b i i LR CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 Ml 0001 Area 51 Mill Undefined Objects Export Battery Definitions Save Settings Figure 17 Export Battery Definitions Page 24 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 3 7 Download Measurement Data When the measurements are done the data should be imported into CS Manager
28. ing 6 3 2 3 Start Trend Diagram To display a trend of a battery as a table the following steps have to be performed 4 Select an a battery node in the tree 5 Press menu button Trend Table 6 To finish press menu button End Trend or Comparison Figure 41 shows how to start a trend diagram Figure 42 shows the available he cell voltage values of the battery With the buttons lt previous cell and gt next cell the user can navigate through the battery s cells The buttons lt lt and gt gt allow to jump to first or to the last cell The menu entry End Trend or Comparison becomes black when a trend or comparison table digram is display The menu entry can be used to finish the analysis task and to return to the navigation mode of CS Manager CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default E OK E E End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window mi Block Types Batte ta Block Type 01 BA Block Type 02 mm Area Data Battery 5005 Name DEMO Batt5 HEN Dog AA D Ba tics i Man 02 Block Type 02 e el Min Voltage me 0034 TestArea 01 BE 0012 TestGJ2b me 0001 Area51 mm Undefined Objects mm Undefined Areas EA Undefined Batteries Figure 41 Start Trend Diagram Page 50 6 Data Analysis CELLizer monitoring T TER BD ShowTable Char Type XYC Ba e
29. ing form displays global parameters of CS Managers which can be changed Page 11 TMC 3 Installation of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring BP Cs Manager CS Manager using Profile default Pm 1004 DEMO_Area 4 m 1005 DEMO_Area5 o EA 0034 TestArea 01 1 mm 0012 TestGJ2b mm 0001 rea 51 Em Undefined Objects ME Undefined Areas EE Undefined Batteries Figure 9 System Menu Currently only the parameters Temperature Database Name and Volume Name can be changed Future releases will support different profiles with different languages If the button Save is pressed the changes are stored These changes will affect CS Manager only if the program is re started Page 12 TMC 3 Installation of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring H HN Block Types Mill Area Data i mm 1004 DEMO_Area 4 mm Battery 5004 DEMO Batt 4 9 CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 Pm 1005 DEMO Area5 MM Battery 5005 DEMO Den mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 TestArea sobose No ma 0012 TestGJ2b SS Batey 12 Name 01 ume Non mm TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 mm TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 38 Em Battery 56 GJ Areazb i mm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 0001 Area51 mm Undefined Objects EI Figure 10 System Data Currently only the parameters Tempe
30. installation process can be aborted by pressing the button Cancel at any stage of the installation process When the installation tool has been started the following form is displayed lola Welcome to the CS Manager Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install CS Manager on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Figure 3 Start of Installation Tool Page 6 Imc 3 Installation of CS Manager CELLizer monitoring Pressing the button Next leads to the following form where the target directory can be defined The default directory is c Program Files Cellizer CS Manager I jie CS Manager Select Installation Folder C Program Files CellizersCS Manager Figure 4 Defining the Target Directory The administrator can decide whether or not CS Manager should be available for every user on the workstation This can be achieved by selecting the appropriate radio buttons Everyone or Just me The amount of disk space required for the installation can be checked by pressing the button Disk Cost If the button Browse is pressed the target directory can be changed Page 7 TM
31. is Type Trend A trend visualises the history collection of tour data of a battery or a cell A trend can be displayed either as a table or as a diagram 4 2 16 Analysis Type Comparison A comparison allows to compare measurements of the same type tour or capacity test of different batteries 4 2 17 Preview of Measurement Data A preview consists of a small diagram and a form containing important parameters of a measurement Page 16 Ze 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 3 The Basic Workflow 4 3 1 Overview When CS Manager is used for the first time it does not contain any data Measurement data can be downloaded from the CRM 2010 but how do battery and area information get into the device And where do the data come from Areas batteries block types etc have got a certain relationship This relationship defines in what sequence data should be processed Because batteries are situated in areas everything begins with defining the required areas Before a battery is created and associated with one of the areas the user should make sure that the block types which should be used are defined After that the batteries are created and associated with the areas Before the user does the actual measurement the information about areas and batteries have to be transferred to the measurement device upload battery definitions Now everything is ready to do the actual measurement When this has been finished die mea
32. ively the user can navigate through the cells of a battery 4 4 5 3 Comparison To perform a comparison proceed as follows 1 Start in Navigation mode The button End Trend or Comparison is grey and cannot be pressed 2 Select a measurement from tree Press button Comparison Table or Comparison Diagram Page 35 TMC CELLizer monitoring Se CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default A Block Type 01 P Block Type 02 ea Data me 1004 DEMO_Area 4 BE 1005 DEMO Area 5 Pm 0034 TestArea 01 mm 0012 TestGJ2b Pm 0001 Area bi mm Undefined Objects EA Undefined Areas EA Undefined Batteries Figure 29 Start Analysis Comparison 4 The First Steps If a double click is performed on the tree node this measurement is selected immediately If CS Manager was in navigation mode the graphic window opens automatically and the data is displayed Page 36 TMC 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring If for example a tour is selected and analysis mode Comparison Diagram is chosen a diagram appears in the right screen region displaying the associated data At the bottom of the diagram the voltage values are also displayed as a table This table can be switched off by de selecting the checkbox Show Table The chart type can be changed accordingly when the radio buttons are clicked The minimum voltage value is displayed as a red line Figure 30 shows a scena
33. layed as a red line in the diagram values less than the minimum voltage are marked red in a table etc The last section contains parameters only relevant in the context of capacity tests If the current record should be written into the database the user should press the button Save e CS_Manager CS Manager using Profile default End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window Block Types Mill Area Data mm Undefined Objects Figure 13 New Block Type Page 20 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 3 4 Define Batteries When areas and block types are defined battery records can be created This can be achieved by selecting the area in which the battery is located Cd CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default System o E End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window E EA Block Types iS Pn Block Type 01 HE Area Data 1005 DEMO EM 0034 TestArea 01 H m 0012 TestGJ2b 0001 Area 51 Hem Undefined Objects pre Hauptstrasse 421 Beret i y al Figure 14 Create new battery By pressing the button New Battery a form is opened see figure 13 Page 21 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring P CS_Manager CS Manager using Profile default Pm Block Types Pn Block Ty
34. ll Selection kl lt gt al CellNo 1 Si ea Dat Ee 1004 DEMO Area 4 EI MM Battery 5004 DEMO Batt4 i MW CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 1005 DEMO_Area5 E Botey 5005 DEMO Batt5 EE aS MN CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 TestArea 01 mmm 0012 TR SE E 56 GJ Area2b mm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 a mm Undefined Objects Bereit Figure 42 Trend Diagram The design of the diagram can be influenced with the buttons and check boxes at the top of the window For example the chart type can be changed from xy chart to a bar diagram the 3D view can be switched off etc 6 3 2 4 Print or Export Trend Diagram If the diagram and the table if visible should be printed or exported as a CSV file the buttons at the left side of the diagram can be used 6 3 3 Comparison 6 3 3 1 Overview A comparison allows to display parameters of a battery e g voltage over cells and compare them with other measurements If a comparison diagram is used the associated graphs can be stacked Page 51 6 Data Analysis CELLizer monitoring 6 3 3 2 Comparison Table To display a comparison of a battery as a table the following steps have to be performed 7 Select an a battery node in the tree 8 Press menu button Comparison Table 9 To finish press menu button End Trend or Comparison Figure 43 shows how to start a comparison analysis a CS Manager CS Manager
35. lton i 54 Figure 45 Comparison Diagram One TOM veoocsi iria 55 Figure 46 Comparison Diagram Two Tus iaa 55 et Clear Graphics NAMNET 56 TMC 1 Introduction CELLizer monitoring 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview CS Manager is a software which allows to maintain measurement data of batteries The measurement data are obtained from our new Cellizer Measurement Systems CRM 2010 CS 4001 and CM 9010 The software allows Maintenance of area data Maintenance of block type data upload of battery definition data to the measurement systems Download of the measurement data from the CRM 2010 Analysis of Measurement Data This document describes the installation of the software the maintenance and analysis of data 1 2 Typographical Conventions Objects belonging to the system environment a path within the computer s file system a program name are printed in courier font face A definition is printed in italic Page 1 TMC 2 Architecture of CS Manager CELLizer forin monitoring 2 Architecture of CS Manager 2 1 Overview The following sections describe aspects of the architecture of CS Manager e g e Software Architecture e The CRM 2010 as a USB drive e Format of Measurement Data Files e Format of Battery Definition Files e Restrictions Not described are the architecture or concepts of the CRM 2010 device or CS 4001 see 1 and 2 2 2 Software Architecture The internal architecture of CS Manager follows
36. n the objects e Block Type e Area e Battery e Measurement The maintenance operations are e Create new object e Change object e Delete Object To use one of the maintenance operations first an entry in the tree has to be selected After that a form is displayed which allows the user to trigger one of the operations Figure shows a tree with a selected are node a form displaying the data of that area and buttons Save and Delete is shown po CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window E mm Block Types E Block Type 01 ma Block Type 02 Area Nan DEMO Area 4 Em Area Data o 1004 DEMO Area 4 mm 1005 DEMO Area 5 mm 0034 TestArea 01 1 mm 0012 TestGJ2b EE 0001 Area51 P Undefined Objects Undone ars ma EE Undefined Batteries Hauptstra e 421 o NewBattery Figure 24 Area Data Wes 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring Because batteries always have to be assigned to an area in CS Manager dangling batteries do not exist there is a button New Battery allowing the user to create battery which will be associated with that area 4 4 4 Preview Measurement Whenever a measurement entry is selected a graphical preview is displayed in the right screen area E CS_Manager CS Manager using Profile default EEK 9 End Tren
37. ng Block Ty DCi rec 44 5 34 Deletean Block T Denia ii 44 5 4 M intain Battery Da Aia 45 EE adds 45 SE E e EEN 45 54 3 Cha g an Existing Baird 47 SAA Delte Ree 47 Eeer ebe beggen 48 6L REE EEE me ee 48 62 PAA Or Export Mal Dita nia 48 6 3 Analysis of Measurement DIT AA A 49 A O 49 62 Trend rio 49 EEE erison NF 49 622 Frend Table apene Gea dk 49 NTN 51 6 3 2 4 Print or Export Trend Dir iii 52 A A E E tetera eee ee 52 EEE TE 52 Daz Comparison Table ed 53 5 Comparison d ns 54 6 3 3 4 Print or Export Compania 56 ii CELLizer monitoring E e EE 57 TREN 57 TINN 57 AA A aceasta AEE R E S 57 TN 5 cdg ge sc a as sti reve oa eee aac ves vex wa np cg ws ec ga se nse Soret cna nee enue 58 111 CELLizer monitoring List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Battery Definition ii A ia 3 Battery Definition File truncated at Cell No ii 4 Start of Installati n KT e a a R E AEE a aaa 6 Defining the Target KE ccsiscavssessseousssennesensecnsseusecavnsadnnnesseonseauace sostensavacteadncensneonts 7 Start th Installati n PROCESS ascii ista 8 Installation saco di 9 Directory Structure used by CS Manager i csccasccsssedensssccssnsaseateransocssasesvedarariscnvssassanseaieeceen 10 AAA SS ESTE ETa 11 EN 12 Syst m Dita wien T E deus ad genuwianaesien E
38. ntory Usage What is the battery used for Number of Cells Number of cells building the battery Min voltage Minimum voltage calculated from the number of cells and the minimum cell voltage Min voltage per cell Minimum cell voltage default obtained from the appropriate block type record Max voltage Maximum voltage calculated from the number of cells and the maximum cell voltage Max voltage per cell Maximum cell voltage default obtained from the appropriate block type record Capacity Capacity default obtained from the appropriate block type record Discharge current Discharge Current default obtained from the appropriate block type record Discharge time Discharge time default obtained from the appropriate block type record Shunt mV Shunt A No 1 at cell 1 No 1 at cell n Count direction is number one at the first or last cell Area Area in which the battery is located Room Description Remarks Figure 37 Attributes of BATTERY If the button Save is pressed CS Manager checks the plausibility of the data If the plausibility checks fail appropriate error messages are issued If the checks succeed a message box appears Page 45 5 Data Maintainance CELLizer monitoring asking whether or not the data should be save If the user answers with Yes the data is written into the database When the user tries to select an
39. of a sub tree Page 14 Ge 4 The First Steps CELLizer forin monitoring 4 2 6 Child node A child node is a tree node connected to another tree node 4 2 7 Area An area is a location where the batteries are situated An area can be a building a room etc 4 2 8 Area ID An area ID is a unique identifier numbers from 1 1000000 for an area used in a profile 4 29 Block Type A block type defines the characteristics of a battery Every battery has to be associated with a block type 4 2 10 Battery A battery consisting of cells is the object from which the measurement data are obtained Every battery has to be located in an area 4 2 11 Battery ID A battery ID is a unqiue identifier numbers from 1 1000000 for batteries in an area Batteries in different areas may have the same battery ID 4 2 12 Measurement Parameters Measurement parameters supported by the CRM 2010 are e block voltage e block resistance e battery capacity CS 4001 e battery temperature Page 15 Ge 4 The First Steps CELLizer forin monitoring 4 2 13 Measurement Type Tour In a tour the voltage values for all cells of a battery at a certain point in time are retrieved A collection of tours of a certain battery is called history 4 2 14 Measurement Type Test A capacity test retrieves cell voltage values of a battery periodically The length of the test interval defines the amount of data 4 2 15 Analys
40. ormation and a data section Its values are separated with semicolons The formats of these files are described in the next sections by giving an example 2 4 2 Format of Measurement Data Files The following table shows an example Battery definition file Battery Data for CS 4001 MEMO Batt Name Area Name Battery ID Area ID No Of Cells UCELL min V UCELL max V UBATT min V UBATTmax V Shunt A Shunt mV Capacity Ah Discharge Current Discharge Time 60 80 100 60 10 100 70 90 200 60 100 200 70 90 200 60 100 200 200 280 1000 1000 1000 300 230 290 2000 1000 9999 9 400 gt TestGJ1 GJ Area1 1 5 32 TestGJ2 GJ Area2 12 56 64 TestGJ2b GJ Area2b 12 56 64 TestGJ3 GJ Area3 123 567 96 TestGJ4 GJ Area4 1234 5678 127 Figure 1 Battery Definition File SSnnn Nana DNNN Nao van vvvv Page 3 CELLizer monitoring 2 4 3 2 Architecture of CS Manager Format of Battery Definition Files The following table shows an example of a measurement file The last line contains the measurement data In the example the battery consists of 14 cells The display of the voltage values is truncated a cell number 2 SYSTEM CS 4001 127 V01 0 SN 4001001 CALIBRATED 26 01 06 SOFTWARE CS 4001 127 V01 0 PRODUCER G JOST ELECTRONIC GERMANY SUPPORT CELLIZER COM BATT ID 12 BATT NAME AREA ID 34 AREA NAME CELLS 14 CAPACITY Ah 100 0 CELL LIMIT MIN V 1 400 CELL LIMIT MAX V 2 345 BATT LIMIT MIN V 15 67 BATT LIMI
41. other item in the tree and the data has been changed CS Manager asks whether or not the record should be saved before displaying the data of the new tree node 5 4 3 Change an Existing Battery To change a battery record the representing node in the tree has to be selected If the button Save is pressed CS Manager checks the plausibility of the data If the plausibility checks fail appropriate error messages are issued If the checks succeed a message box appears asking whether or not the data should be saved If the user answers with Yes the data is written into the database When the user tries to select another item in the tree and the data has been changed CS Manager asks whether or not the record should be saved before displaying the data of the new tree node 5 4 4 Delete an Battery To delete a battery a battery node in the tree has to be selected first If the button Delete is pressed CS Manager asks whether or not this record should be deleted If the user answers with Yes the record will be removed from the database The tree representation will be updated Page 46 TMC 6 Data Analysis CELLizer monitoring 6 Data Analysis 6 1 Overview The following sections describe the handling of measurement data To work with measurement data first they have to be downloaded from the measurement device section 4 3 7 Usually area and battery definitions are uploaded to the device before the measurement tasks
42. pe 01 A Block Type 02 A TS Ir Peter 5004 DEMO Batid mm 1005 DEMO Area5 r i IMmI pm 7 SA See Pm 0012 TestGJ2b Pm 0001 Area51 lumber of Cells 108 Min mm Undefined Objects End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Figure 15 Battery Data CS Manager suggests a battery ID because this ID has to be unique within this area The battery ID can be changed manually In this case the user has to ensure that the battery ID is unique When the parameters have been entered the battery record can be saved by pressing the button Save 4 3 5 Connect the Device The measurement device CRM 2010 now can be connected to the computer using an USB cable If the device is powered on it will be recognised as a mass storage system and appear as a normal volume in the explorer The measurement files on the CRM 2010 are CSV files If the device is not displayed in the explorer of the Windows system please check whether or not the cable is properly connected and the device is switched on Page 22 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 3 6 Upload Battery Definitions If new areas or batteries are defined since the last measurement download the new battery definitions should be uploaded to the CRM 2010 The appropriate menu entry is part of the pulldown menu System Se CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default
43. rature Database Name and Volume Name can be changed Future releases will support different profiles with different languages If the button Save is pressed the changes are stored These changes will affect CS Manager only if the program is re started Page 13 Ze 4 The First Steps CELLizer forin monitoring 4 The First Steps 4 1 Overview Before the CS Manager software can be used some preparations have to be done Notions and objects used in CS Manager are introduced in section 4 2 How to use CS Manager is described in section 4 4 To download the measurement data the steps described in section 4 3 have to be done 4 2 Notions and Objects 4 2 1 Overview The following sections describe notions and objects used in CS Manager 4 2 2 Profile A profile is a set of parameter settings for example language database etc Profiles can be used to set up CS Manager for different clients If a user works for different customers he can associate different profiles with the customers As a result each customer gets his own database 4 23 Navigation Tree The navigation tree is a user interface component and defines the hierarchy between areas batteries and measurement data By clicking its entries the user can navigate within this hierarchy The associated data is displayed in a different form 4 2 4 Tree Node A tree node is an entry in the tree used for navigation 4 2 5 Root The root is the topmost node
44. rea Data mm Undefined Objects End Trend or Comparsor Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Tat Table Comparison Diagram Cl 2 Graphic Window If the button Save is pressed CS Manager checks the plausibility of the data If the plausibility checks fail appropriate error messages are issued If the checks succeed a message box appears Page 40 5 Data Maintainance CELLizer forin monitoring asking whether or not the data should be saved If the user answers with Yes the data is written into the database When the user tries to select another item in the tree and the data has been changed CS Manager asks whether or not the record should be saved before displaying the data of the new tree node 5 2 3 Change an Existing Area To change the data of an area the representing node in the tree has to be selected If the button Save is pressed CS Manager checks the plausibility of the data If the plausibility checks fail appropriate error messages are issued If the checks succeed a message box appears asking whether or not the data should be saved If the user answers with Yes the data is written into the database When the user tries to select another item in the tree and the data has been changed CS Manager asks whether or not the record should be saved before displaying the data of the new tree node 5 2 4 Delete an Area To delete an area an area node in the tree has to be selected firs
45. rement Message Measurement data can be printed in the analysis window Figure 38 Export or Print Data Page 47 6 Data Analysis CELLizer forin monitoring 6 3 Analysis of Measurement Data 6 3 1 Overview Currently two analysis modes are supported in CS Manager e Trend Analysis e Comparison With a trend analysis the focus is on the battery s cells and visualise their history e g cell voltage over time In a comparison batteries are compared e g voltage over cells The following sections describe how a trend analysis or a comparison can be performed with CS Manager 6 3 2 Trend Analysis 6 3 2 1 Overview In an trend analysis the history of the battery s cells are visualised Voltage values collected in several tours are displayed over the time axis This allows to judge the development of a battery A trend can be displayed either as a table or a diagram Both variants allow to navigate through the battery s cells in the form 6 3 2 2 Trend Table To display a trend of a battery as a table the following steps have to be performed 1 Select an a battery node in the tree 2 Press menu button Trend Table 3 To finish press menu button End Trend or Comparison Figure 39 shows how to start a trend analysis In Figure 40 the cell voltages of the battery are displayed as a table With the buttons Previous Cell and Next Cell the user can navigate through the battery s cells The menu entry End Trend
46. resenting tree node is put below the area node As expected associated measurement data are put below the appropriate battery node The node Undefined Objects has got two child nodes e Undefined Areas e Undefined Batteries If measurement data are downloaded from the CRM 2010 and an area ID is used which is not stored in the database an appropriate entry is made in Undefined Areas Similarly unknown battery IDs are treated and appended to the node Unassociated Batteries Page 28 Wes 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 42 Navigation The tree in the left window area is used to navigate through the database When CS Manager is started only the nodes e Block Types e Area Data e Unknown Objects are displayed CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default _ End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Cea Graphic Window 9 Block Types Pm Area Data ma Undefined Objects Beret Figure 22 Initial Tree State The node currently selected in the tree is high lighted here Block Types A node can be selected by clicking with the mouse on it or using the cursor keys up and down A sign in front of a tree node indicates that this node has got child nodes For example if an area node is shown with a batteries are associated with this area Page 29 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring When
47. rio where tour data are displayed Pm Block Types EM Area Data Em 1004 DEMO Area 4 Em Battery 5004 DEMO Ben 4 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 Ea 1005 DEMO Area 5 MM Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 Y el TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 volz mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 mm 0034 TestArea 01 mm 0012 TestGJ2b Em Battery 12 Name 01 mu TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 Dm TOUR 17 04 06 14 29 38 mm Battery 56 GJ_Area2b mm CAPACITY TEST 07 10 06 14 00 11 mm 0001 Aren Ei rm Undefined Objects a fe la la 5 le fr le fo to 11 12 13 14 TOUR 46 17 04 06 14 29 38 11 56 1 16 1 351 35 1 32 1 38 1 39 1 37 1 40 1 42 1 44 1 46 1 47 1 49 Battery 12 TOUR Figure 30 Comparison one measurement selected Because the tour data in the tree is still selected the preview window contains the same information If the user selects another entry in the tree the preview changes accordingly The analysis screen region remains constant Do do a comparison between two tours the user should add a second tour to the analysis window This can be achieved by selecting the appropriate tree node with a double click Figure 31 on page 38 shows a comparison of the two tours of battery 12 in area TestGJ2b Page 37 TMC 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring E Blo
48. surement data can be downloaded from the device and are imported into CS Manager s database The basic workflow 1 Define Areas Define Block Types Define Batteries Upload Battery definitions Sr PR SND Do the measurement tasks 6 Download measurement data is described in the sections to 4 3 7 But what happens if the user forgets one of the steps or he takes a different CRM device which does contain area and battery definitions not stored in his CS Manager version Will the measurement data captured with this device be useless Of course the answer is no CS Manager imports measurement data even if the come from the wrong areas The data are imported and kept as Unknown Objects The user can define areas battery definitions etc after the import and re associate the batteries manually see section Page 17 TMC 4 The First Steps CELLizer monitoring 4 3 2 Define Areas To define a new area the node Area Data has to be selected After pressing the button New Area a form is displayed allowing to enter the area parameters see figure 10 Ce CS Manager CS Manager Profile default Battery 5004 DEMO Batt4 i mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 50 30 Em 1005 DEMO Area 5 E Pm Battery 5005 DEMO Batt5 mm CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 13 MB CAPACITY TEST 25 09 06 20 43 59 EA 0034 TestArea 01 Pm 0012 TestGJ2b Ml Battery 12 Name 01 mm TOUR 17 04 06 14 43 38 mm TOUR 17 04 06 14
49. t If the button Delete is pressed CS Manager asks whether or not this record should be deleted If the user answers with Yes the record will be removed from the database The tree representation will be updated 5 3 Maintain Block Type Data 5 3 1 Overview In the following sections the maintenance operations for block types are described The attributes of a block type are explained only in the section Create New Block Type 5 3 2 Create New Block Type To create a new block type the node Block Types has to be be selected in the tree When the button New Block Type is pressed the form according to figure 34 is displayed Page 41 TMC 5 Data Maintainance CELLizer monitoring CS Manager CS Manager using Profile default End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window Block Types Mill Area Data P Undefined Objects Si Bereit Figure 34 New Block Type The following attributes are displayed Name Used For Remarks Manufacturer Name of the battery manufacturer mandatory Block Type Description e g What it is used for Block Design Pb NiCd etc Float Voltage Density Temperature Resistance Connector Block AC Page 42 5 Data Maintainance CELLizer forin monitoring Name Used For Remarks Test Time Discharge Curr
50. using Profile default Pm Block Types E Block Type 01 BA Block Type 02 gt rm Area Data B 5005 Name DEMO_Bat5 E te a the GE D CR Man D Block Type 02 Ge mg 0034 TestArea 01 MI 0012 TestGJ2b E 0001 Area 51 A Undefined Objects Undefined Areas BA Undefined Batteries DEMO Area5 v Figure 43 Start Comparison Table Figure 44 shows a comparison table of a defective battery The voltage values which are less than the minimum voltage value defined for this battery are indicated with a red instead of a green background The navigation through the cells can be done with the buttons Previous Cell and 42 shows a comparison table of a defective battery The voltage values which are less than the minimum voltage value defined for this battery are indicated with a red instead of a green background The navigation through the cells can be done with the buttons Previous Cell and Page 52 TMC 6 Data Analysis CELLizer monitoring Next Cell s Se Cell History z Area 777 Battery 56 GJ Area2b ra wee p KI PESAT g res CellNo I of 54 Previous Cell Next Cell 9 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 Gier 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 HEN 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 mu 041 042 043 044 045 04
51. whether or not this record should be deleted If the user answers with Yes the record will be removed from the database The tree representation will be updated Page 43 5 Data Maintainance CELLizer monitoring 5 4 Maintain Battery Data 5 4 1 Overview In the following sections the maintenance operations for batteries are described The attributes of a battery are explained only in the section Create New Battery 5 4 2 Create New Battery To create a new battery an area node should be selected in the tree The area node represents the area in which the battery is located When the button New Battery is pressed the following form is displayed eA CS_Manager CS Manager using Profile default System S i End Trend or Comparison Trend Table Trend Diagram Comparison Table Comparison Diagram Clear Graphic Window mu Block Types Batter ta R 8 z A Block Type 01 Pm Block Type 02 Ml Area Data 5 Pm 1004 DEMO_Area 4 9 Battery 5004 DEMO Batt 4 Pa 1005 DEMO Area5 me 0034 TestArea 01 mm 0012 TestGJ2b E 0001 Area 51 ma Undefined Objects Its attributes are explained in a table see figure 37 Page 44 5 Data Maintainance GENENE Name Used For Remarks Battery ID Identifier unique within the associated area Mandantory unique Name Name of the battery mandantory Block Type Link to an existing block type manda

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