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1. ipd nisse Acquisition interval minutes 4 5 v ie Fe 1 N TA la h EEN Ri sampling interval hours 1 1 800F7CAD 2 80144ETF 3 TA26979A T TIS Via Luserte Sud 8 AETERNE 6572 Quartino w 2 BD2FBESO Switzerland 1 TA355C6C Date and Time B sz ner CU date and time 13h 28m 03s 02 10 2012 SyncCU with PG TUM Adjust date and time 12h 35m 03s 02 10 2012 E writetocu 4 802498681 Figure 25 String and batteries layout example 7 4 1 Manual string add on 1 Right click on the CU icon to open the popup menu and select Add string as shown on Figure 26 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 1 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management DatakRe Ki E Mail notification E Strings sms SMS notification T Battery models cl annal z Acquisition Tm Val minutes Ri samping interna hours Figure 26 Manually add string BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 22 49 M MEI TAIE P hes d 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SA ee 2 Select the added string icon as shown in Figure 27 and fill in the following fields IDAM ID Input the IDAM ID If no IDAM is associated with the string leave 00000000 In case of automatic add on see 7 4 3 the ID is automatically filled in Current clamp range Enter the range selected on the current clamp see 6 2 for more information Defau
2. value 0x000A ALARM OVER CHARGE CURRENT START Over charge current alarm threshold set on IDAM Description The IDAM measured charge current exceeds the threshold IDD Hex Name Value 0x000B ALARM OVER CHARGE CURRENT END The maximum charge current reached during the alarm Description The DAM measured charge current drops below the alarm threshold ID Hex Name JValue Ox000C ALARM OVER DISCHARGE CURRENT START Over discharge current alarm threshold set on IDAM Description The IDAM measured discharge current exceeds the threshold ID ex Nane Value 0x000D ALARM OVER DISCHARGE CURRENT END The maximum discharge current reached during the alarm Description The DAM measured charge current drops below the alarm threshold ID Hex Nam O X JVaue ii 0x000E ALARM POWER FAILURE START Description CU is running on internal NiMH batteries no external power available ID Hex Nam Vaue _ 0x000F ALARM POWER FAILURE END Description CU external power is restored ID Hex Name o Vaue 0x0010 ALARM SD CARD START Description The CU cannot write data to the SD card The cause may be the SD is corrupted or not inserted ID Hex Name LN lue O 0x00011 ALARM SD CARD END Description The CU restores from a SD card failure BATTMAST
3. recipient domain com Figure 21 E Mail notification configuration 7 Up to 2 E Mail recipients can be enabled An SMTP E Mail account must be setup by a provider of your choice Select the corresponding E Mail tab and fill in the following fields Enabled Tick the checkbox to enable the E Mail notification Default value disabled P Severity level Select ALARMS AND EVENTS if you want the recipient to receive notifications for both alarms and events Select ALARMS ONLY to send only notification in case of alarm For a list of alarms and event see 9 Default value alarms and events Server Enter the mail sever SMTP address Default value empty Sender Enter the sender E Mail address Default value empty Recipient Enter recipient s E Mail address Default value empty Authentication tick this checkbox if the SMTP mail server requires an authentication Default value ticked User Enter the user name used for the authentication Default value empty Password Enter the password used for the authentication Default value empty BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 19 49 o 27 77 OFZ P CA i1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com 7 3 2 SMS notification 8 Select SMS notification as shown on Figure 22 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help SMS notification Seve
4. poo m Battery Mobile phone BZ RE link eA use 10 100Mb Ethernet Charger Load Figure 5 Typical configuration BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 7 49 Chapter 4 hezn i Ya SWITZERLAND Features and benefits WMV LAS wer Oda 4 Features and benefits Increases safety and reliability for critical applications Reduces the maintenance costs Increases battery lifespan Provides consistent information useful for battery life prediction Eases the installation and operation Allows integration with other systems Ethernet connectivity allows remote monitoring Allows automatic SMS and E Mail notifications It is customizable for other parameters logging i e pressure humidity etc 5 Functional description 5 1 Measured parameters Each DAM measures continuously the following battery parameters Voltage Sampling rate of 10 ms Temperature Sampling rate of10 ms P Internal resistance Ri Periodically at 1 168h interval user settable The IDAM measures continuously for a battery or string of batteries Current charge or discharge sampling rate of 10 ms Discharge cycles see 5 5 5 2 Alarms and events Battery parameters values that are exceeding specific thresholds user settable are triggering alarms e g over under voltage over under temperature etc The events are all the situations that produce a change of the system status e g power on communication errors etc
5. 2015 05 07 10h34m12s dat Refresh From local file Create new Imported data Postg resQL on localhost Location Name 0 From Events Samples Strings Balteri Emne wana Delete Rename at Nextys 2015 05 05 17h42m16s Nextys 2015 05 04 09h54m08s Figure 46 Database management tab BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 34 49 o 277 OFZ P CA i12 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com 8 5 Data review Imported data can be reviewed for further analysis by using the Data review tab First select the data to review by clicking on the Open data button as shown on Figure 47 Lia CU Connection System Configuration Database Management Help Figure 47 Data review tab From the Select data dialog select the data clicking on the Open button as shown on Figure 48 Fh Hur nore mos gos Ph m r na hn n nn rl Lelleg um ET eal S on a a Ian Pal t narln _ CREE xi Name From To Events Samples Strings Balteries Open 2012 10 03 16H51M173 03H0 2012 eg 16h 51m 30s 040 2012 eg 11h 30m 08s asz um jn In 1 Open RTL 2012 10 04 14H15M375 0410 2012 14h 15m 34s 04 10 2012 14h 30m 38s 7208 Open 2012_09 25 14H21M295 2509 2012 14h 22m 00s 03 0 2012 15h 12m 00s Figure 48 Select the data to be reviewed 8 5 1 CU review Selec
6. Alarms and events are always time stamped See also S9 5 3 Most significant data concept and acquisition intervals By using a filtering algorithm the most significant values minimum maximum average voltage and temperature last Ri measured value discharge cycles and out of limit voltage temperature alarms of all logged data within the Acquisition Interval Al are stored in the DAM memory and transmitted to the CU periodically The user can set an Acquisition Interval Al Al is the interval between 2 data uploads by the DAMs to the CU After uploading the data the DAMs memory is erased and a new set of significant data is built for the following upload The minimum recommended value for Al is 1h because the batteries are slowly changing systems and there is no need of overloading the database with repetitive information The minimum A value is limited automatically by the system in proportion with the number of batteries The system guarantees that no significant data will be lost independently of the A value In case of an alarm the DAM sends the relevant data immediately without waiting for the pre set A timing BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 8 49 A NIII TAIE PINAITS Chapter 5 Functional description nant ce ecm 5 4 Internal resistance measurement Battery internal resistance Ri is measured periodically by means of a controlled AC load present in the DAM Ri sampling interval represents the time between 2 Ri
7. O VIAWL VOOE VIAWOL VO Figure 57 IDAM current clamp Figure 59 DAM IDAM enclosure 10 2 General Characteristics CU Supply input voltage range 4 5 5 5VDC by external power supply or by USB Backup power 2X AAA NiMh rechargeable batteries about 1 5h of backup Digital inputs 2x opto isolated 5 30VDC 10mA Input 1 when active Real Time Logging enables Input 2 available for future use Digital outputs 2 x relays 30VDC 3A max Output 1 is closed if no alarm is ongoing open otherwise Output 2 available for future expansion Data storage FAT32 custom formatted microSD card up to 4GB gt 2 years for 1000 batteries at refresh rate 0 5h Max number of devices 64 IDAM 1024 50 for lite version DAM Connectivity 10 100Mb Used for remote configuration and monitoring HTTP server and SMTP client Modbus TCP Remote Monitoring Real Time Logging enable BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 47 49 AIO 7 Vi PCA TT Chapter 11 Orderable parts SWITZERLAND www nextys com Full speed 12Mbit s Used for remote configuration and monitoring Quad Band 850 900 1800 1900MHz SMS alarms 868 915MHz license free ISM baseband 3 channels settable Up to 100 meters outdoor up to 30 nin indoor L type 2V batteries H type 6 12V batteries 1 5 5 5VDC 5 Current consumption typical 80mA 2V Battery voltage range 18VDC 30mA 868 915MHz license
8. 0 0 C Q Over Discharge Current 20 0 Voltage uneven Measurements Last samples on 18 02 2013 14h 23m 00s Resistance 162m Life span 348h Discharge cycles Current 0 1 4 Voltage 12 164 Temperature 30 6 C 1200 2000 12 0 aeu 4600 720 72000 3 420 46000 eun 240 24000 DIE ull 3 S0TASFCO o il 4 80249681 voltage 18 00 1200 12 50 O75 7 00 Current Figure 40 Battery overview The following information is available on the screen DAM info Information about the DAM associated to the selected battery Battery info Generic information and alarm thresholds of the battery Alarms If an alarm is active the circle becomes red otherwise it is green Charts Select the charts shown on the measurements panel Measurements Graphical representation of the measurements performed on the battery 8 3 6 DAM firmware update DAM firmware update is done automatically by default For a manual update select Update DAM firmware from the popup menu as shown on Figure 41 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help v amp DFAA3EDO Status Log 0 DAM info Battery info Charts Y enu h d pns ID 802A7DB3 Degeription De Voltage nom 12 00V V Voltage Capacity 10 0AR LI Current 60000h Ri nom 100m _ Temperature ER SRE Expand all Col
9. 12 4 i Bat 2 2 7A1B9990 T 20 4 123 4 0 3 12 3 Wal parse a 72104898 Nc L S LA WE Bat 2 4 7A24A892 d ba 17h43m 7hd3mi s 17hd3m2 s i7hd3m30s 17hd3m4 s 17hd3m50s 47h44m Figure 51 Battery review D Plot options Check the desired option to customize the way the chart is drawn Battery info Shows information about the battery configuration P Data Click on the Load button to load the battery data for the selected interval of time Click Export DAM measures to CSV to export the DAM measured values for the selected interval of time to a CSV file View Check uncheck the Traces tab to show hide the data shown on the result chart Click on the colored spot to select the trace color The measured values at the cursor position are shown on the Cursor tab Cursor is positioned clicking on the chart area see S8 5 5 Result Shows the loaded data and logs Select the Chart tab to view the measured values in a chart Select Log tab to view the list of alarms events occurred during the loaded interval of time 8 5 4 Multiple traces view The traces of various batteries in a string can be compared This can be done by selecting the desired ones from a popup menu available by right clicking on the trace check box For example to select the U average for all the batteries in a string use the following procedure 1 Right click on the U average check box on any battery of the string
10. FAA 1 6 TAZE Result Chart Log 24 8 13 2 123 1 r m T 24 0 230 12 4 AR 12 3 0871072012 12h00m 07710 2012 12h00 rm 08 10 2012 12h00 Figure 53 Cursor 8 5 6 Change trace color Click on the color spot beside the trace you want to modify On the Pick up a color dialog select the new color and click OK to confirm see Figure 54 BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 39 49 o 27 77 OFZ P CA i12 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com String 1 faverage WIR L averac mir ALI max e Preview B EE Text Sample Text waza Sample Text Sample Text OK Cancel Reset 07710 2012 12h00 r 08710 2012 12h00 Open data Figure 54 Change trace color 8 5 7 Chart zoom To zoom a specific area on a chart draw a rectangle starting from the top left corner of the area to be zoomed by keeping the left mouse button pressed as shown on Figure 55 aa m ar pen ra a nfl Result Chart Log B1 7 1 5 ap w E 06 10 2012 D h m 12h00m 18h00m 07710 2012 D h00 m 12h00m 18h00m 08 10 2012 D h00 r 12h00 0 2 80 8 0 3 80 8 0 4 Figure 55 Zoom area To zoom out move the mouse from right to left keeping the left mouse button pressed 8 6 Help On the help tab the user can find the software version and configure the application as follows Check for software update If the
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12. Minimum mean and maximum values for string currents voltages and all system batteries temperatures are shown here Alarms If the corresponding alarm is active the circle becomes red otherwise it is green D Measurements Graphical representation of the strings current and voltage 8 3 2 String overview Select the string icon on the navigation tree to show its current status BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 29 49 M MEI TES P hes d 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms dE ie Aera Connected to CU on USB bus 1 3 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help amp DFAA3EDO Log 8 IDAM info Alarms iD 802377C1 Current range 40A 40A Q Over Charge Current 10 0A HW version v4 1 Discharge current 10 0A SW version v1 2 Discharge time 60sec Statistics String info Charts Min Mean Max installed DAMs 1 W Current V Voltage Batteries voltage 12 15V 12 16V 12 16V String curent 0 2A Temperature Ri Batteries temperature 30 4 C 30 5 C 30 8 C Sting voltage 12 16V e Absolute Batteries Ri 182 8m Q 182 8mO 182 8mQ 1 80237 701 Q Over Discharge Current 20 0A L A Comparative Measurements Last samples on 03 10 2012 13h 46m 00s dl 1 7A355CBC ji Current dll 2 80328FB4 dll 3 B 4ABFCO dil 4 80249681 Voltage 14 00 11 00 Figure 36 String overview The following information i
13. PC but not stored on the SD card User can save this data on the PC database by using the Start save to database button P Digital input 1 When RTL is enabled using this method the RTL data is saved to the SD card automatically D Modbus TCP RTL can be enabled writing 1 to the Modbus coil at address 0x5000 To save RTL data to SD card the user must write 1 to the Modbus coil at address 0x5001 Automatic RTL on IDAM current In case the string current exceed a user settable value RTL is started on all sensors attached to the string Once the current falls below the threshold RTL will stop after a time specified by the user see 7 4 1 5 12Digital I O CU as 2 digital input and 2 relay contact The following functions are implemented P Input 1 Enables RTL as explained on 5 11 P Input 2 Unused available for future expansion Output 1 Closed when no alarm is present on the system open otherwise Output 2 Unused available for future expansion 5 13Modbus TCP CU can be accessed using Modbus TCP on port 502 Modbus table is shown on Table 2 IDAM address is calculated adding the string index minus 1 to the base address of the variable For example to read the current for the String 3 Address base IDAM index 1 0x1000 3 1 0x1002 DAM address is calculated adding the DAM index into the string and the DAM of the previous strings to the base address of the variable minus 1 For example in a system with 3 s
14. checks for new IDAMs or DAMs present in the system Select the string where the battery has to be added Check the DAM to be added is powered OFF and than power it ON connect to the battery A new battery should appear on the tree if not return to point 3 Select the added battery icon as shown in Figure 29 and fill in the fields as explained in 7 4 2 Oh ee adi hr BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 25 49 A AVSI TAICE DAIZ Chapter 9 Events and alarms SA ee 7 5 Configuration management Configuration management is done using the buttons on the bottom of the System Configuration tab as shown on Figure 31 and explained below Read from CU Click to read the configuration from the connected CU This button is enabled only if a CU is connected D Write to CU Click to write and activate the configuration to the connected CU This button is enabled only if a CU is connected Read from file Click to read the configuration from a file xml type P Write to file Click to save the current configuration to file xml type ee D em mn TR RI TT nT TT a Na n Tr n r N D D me ar xn E arta Ty fant AL ath m A eene Figure 31 Configuration management buttons BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 26 49 M MEI TAIE P hes d 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SA ee 8 BATTMASTER software There are 6 different activities that can be performed each one related to a tab as explained below Di
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16. its patent rights nor the rights of others 47 Y products are not designed intended or authorized for use as components in systems intended for surgical implant into the body or other applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the 7 product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Should Buyer purchase or use Y amp 7Y5 products for any such unintended or unauthorized application Buyer shall indemnity and hold 7Y and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages and expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that NEX77Z was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part The Customer should ensure that it has the most up to date version of the document by contacting its local NEXTYZ office This document supersedes any earlier documentation relating to the products referred to herein The information contained in this document is current at the date of publication It may subsequently be updated revised or withdrawn All Trade Marks recognized Specifications and information herein are Subject to change without notice BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 4 49 ANE 7 CPZ PfCA i1 Chapter 1 Safety information SWITZER
17. on the button again Click on Start save to database button to start saving the logged measurements to the local database see 5 7 Click on the button again to stop saving to database 8 3 1 CU overview Select the CU icon on the navigation tree to show its current status BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 28 49 Chapter 9 Events and alarms Connected to CU on USB bus 1 3 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help ig DFAASEDO Log 16 CU info Installation info ID DFAASEDO Stringscount 2 HW version v4 0 Batteries count 8 SW version y1 8 Name Hextys demo Acquisition interval 1m Address Via Luserte Sud 8 Ri sampling interval 4h 8572 Quartino GSM operator Ho network Da GSM signal strength Poor 109dbm si mf dl 2 802FGESD Measurements Last samples on 03 10 2012 amp 13h 46m 00s dll 1 7A355CBC PIS waagde D D IO d 2 80328FB4 e dll 3 801A8FC0 52 00 45 00 dill 4 80249681 n 40 00 strings Current 4 00 zm 0 00 2 DU Figure 35 CU overview The following information is available on the screen PIMAING SWITZERLAND www nextys com Statistics Current Voltage Temperature Alarms Q Power failure Q SD card failure CU info Information about the connected CU e g versions and set values P Installation info Information about the installation e g name and address P Statistics
18. on the clamp with no current flowing through the clamp and the clamp jaws closed This operation must be performed every time the clamp is removed or turned ON Current flow while charging Figure 12 Clamp polarity Figure 13 IDAM connections 6 3 DAM Due to the potentially high voltages and currents present in the system the DAM installation requires extreme care The installation shall be performed only by a qualified and trained technician applying all the relevant electrical safety measures Every DAM must be securely connected using the provided cables only to a single battery respecting the correct polarity When many batteries are connected in series to form strings the total voltage can reach dangerous and potentially fatal levels The batteries must be disconnected from the charger and from the load during DAM installation process Wear complete eye protection and protective clothing To avoid damage the DAM and voiding the warranty ensure the voltage of the battery you are using matches the voltage rating of the DAM you are using The DAM can be connected to the battery thanks to 3 different terminal connections standard as shown in Figure 14 The customer may order the appropriate type of cable according to its requirements special configurations are possible on request The 3 cable types are 6 3mm Faston connection 6mm inside diameter ring connection Fully isolated alligator clips BATTMASTERO use
19. shown on Figure 19 Ethernet discovery only works if the CU and the PC are on the same LAN In case the CU is not discoverable because not on the same LAN the user must write the public address or name on the field on the page bottom and click on the Connect to button Connected to CU on USB bus 1 1 CU Connection System Confiquration System Overvi atabase Management ID Version Name Connection Connect Configuration Update DFAA3EDO v1 83 CU USB bus 1 1 Update a Nr d d ne em Discover Disconnect Figure 19 CU connection BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 18 49 M MEI TES DACAL ISZ Chapter 9 Events and alarms dr ie Aera 7 3 System configuration 9 Open the System configuration tab as shown on Figure 20 CU Connection system Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review ex E Mail notification ss SMS notification Battery models i CU DFAA3EDO Figure 20 System setup 7 3 1 E Mail notification 6 Select E Mail notification as shown on Figure 21 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 K CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review z e E Mail notification E Mail 1 1 E Mail Enabled J Severity level ALARMS AND EVENTS Bi Server mail example com sender baitmaster example com
20. software an instance of PostgreSQL on TCP port 5432 is installed on the PC This instance is used by default Advanced user may want to use other databases type or connect to remote databases BATTMASTER supports the following databases engines through JDBC PosgreSQL with JDBC driver jdbc postgresql http www postgresql org MySQL with JDBC driver jdbc mysq http www mysql com HyperSQL with JDBC driver jdbc hsqldb http hsgldb org H2 with JDBC driver jdbc h2 http www h2database com Derby with JDBC driver jdbc derby http db apache org derby WP V wp Y wp NNN User can define one or more alternative JDBC connection adding a file called config json in the BATTMASTER installation folder For example a configuration file with two databases first is the default localhost PostgreSQL server and the second a remote MySQL server would be databases dbName Localhost PostgreSQL dbConnectionString jdbc postgresql localhost battmaster dbUser bm dbPass 1234 1 dbName Remote MySQL dbConnectionString jdbc mysql1 remote server name dbUser bm dbPass 1234 J J Where dbName User friendly name shown on the startup dialog see below dbConnectionString JDBC connection string Please refer to specific database documentation dbUser User used for login authentication dbPass Password used for login authentication By default most database
21. the logged data is continuously stored to the PC database and to the SD card see 8 3 Cg Use only the SD card provided with the CU kit The oldest data is deleted if the SD card becomes full 5 8 Notifications The user can configure the system to automatically send E Mail and SMS notifications in case of an alarm or event Up to 2 E Mail addresses and 3 cell phones numbers for SMS can be configured See 9 for a list of notifications The 2 images below show an example of the E Mail and SMS received In both cases the following information is included in the message The time and date at which the event occurred The type of device on which the event occurred CU IDAM or DAM The position of the device in the system e g 2 4 means the 4 battery on the 2 9 string The ID of the device on which the event occurred The name of the event occurred The value if any associated with the event BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 9 49 VALITE SWITZERLAND www nextys com Chapter 5 Functional description IE BATTMASTER notification message HTML EEE loxi EE ta From Sent Wed 10 17 2012 2 18 PM 16h 02m 47s 2 To ne 17 10 2012 DAM Pos Cc 1 2 Uid 80144E7F Subject BATTMASTER notification Event Over voltage end 4 Value 15 26V 14h 14m 13s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 32 4 Uid 80249681 Over voltage start 15 00V f 16h 26m 46s 14n 14m 13s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 1 2 Uid 80
22. 144E7F Over voltage start 15 00V 17 10 2012 DAM Pos 14n 14m 15s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 1 1 Uid 800F7CAD Over voltage end 15 43V 1 3 Uid 7A26979A 8 14h 14m 14s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 2 1 Uid 7AS355C6C Over voltage start 15 00V Event Under voltage start 14h 14m 16s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 2 1 Uid 7A355C6C Over voltage end 15 44V A Value 10 00V 14h 14m 15s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 1 2 Uid 80144E7F Over voltage end 15 38V 14n 14m 16s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 2 2 Uid 80328FB4 Over voltage end 15 35V a 14h 14m 14s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 1 4 Uid 801B8EB3 Over voltage start 15 00V ons oan Bes 14n 14m 16s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 1 4 Uid 801B8EB3 Over voltage end 15 41V 13 Uid 7A26979A 14n 14m 16s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 1 3 Uid 7A26979A Over voltage end 15 39V Event Under voltage end 14h 14m 15s 17 10 2012 DAM POS 2 3 Uid 801ASFCO Over voltage end 15 37V Value 9 48V Figure 6 E Mail Figure 7 SMS 5 9 Web server Any CU can be remotely accessed using a web browser assuming there is a LAN Internet connection available at the system location and that the LAN access is allowed from the outside world Insert the CU P address or name if a DNS is configured on the address bar of an internet browser of your choice On the JAVA applet the user can monitor the current status of the system as shown on Figure 8 The applet shows the same information visible on the System overview tab of the BATTMASTERO software as explained on 8 3 The web
23. 3 49 Chapter 6 Installation 6 Installation 6 1 CU The following connection sockets are available on the CU see Figure 10 D UO connector Provided with 2 INPUTS opto isolated and 2 OUTPUTS dry contacts Out 1 is closed in case no alarm is in progress In case of alarm the contact opens The other I Os are reserved for future use SD card eject button Must be pressed before removing the SD card if the CU is powered After pressing the button the red LED on top of the button turns OFF indicating that the SD card can be removed safely the CU as an alternate to the wall mount power adapter provided VALTE SWITZERLAND www nextys com SD card slot Hosts the SD card to be inserted following the polarity shown on the label 10 100Mb Ethernet Used to connect the Ethernet cable to put the system in the network USB port Used to connect the USB cable from the PC to the CU It can provide power to Important in case of use of the USB power only no external power supply connected the backup function see below is not active DC socket Used to connect the wall mount power adapter provided The jack insertion also activates the battery backup function i e in case of power failure the CU is able to run from the internal NiMH batteries for 1 5h SIM card socket Used for hosting the SIM card for the GSM communication GSM antenna socket the socket standard is MMCX and it used to connect an external antenna i
24. ERO user manual rev 9 Page 43 49 E ZAVE Xx Paa OAL e Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com _ID Hex Name CS value triggering the alarm Ri max Description The measured battery internal resistance is exceed the Ri max set _ID Hex Name CCS value 0x0013 ALARM RI TOO HIGH END The maximum internal resistance reached during the alarm Description The measured battery internal resistance returns below the Ri max set _ID Hex Name Value 0x0014 ALARM VOLTAGE UNEVEN START The measured battery voltage when the alarm starts Description The measured battery voltage is uneven compared to the other batteries in the string _ID Hex Name __ Value 0x0015 ALARM VOLTAGE UNEVEN END The measured battery voltage when the alarm ends Description The measured battery voltage is uneven compared to the other batteries in the string ID Hex Name ________ Vauee The CU is unable to communicate with the IDAM or DAM ID Hex Name Vauee O Communication with IDAM or DAM restored ID Hex Name i k value D Hex Name j Vaue ID Hex 0x0112 EVENT RI NOT MEASURED START Description Battery status did not allow the Ri measurement for an interval longer then 2 times the Ri acquisition interval see 5 4 BATTMASTERO user manu
25. LAND www nextys com 1 Safety information The instructions in this manual are not intended as a substitute for proper training or adequate experience in the safe operation of the equipment described Only qualified personnel should work on this equipment after first becoming thoroughly familiar with all warnings safety notices and maintenance procedures contained herein and on the devices The successful and safe operation of this equipment is dependent on proper handling installation operation and maintenance Only authorized repair or replacement parts shall be used in this equipment All installation instructions must be strictly followed Hazard statement definitions Indicates an imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates an imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates an imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injur HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY Batteries and battery cabinets contain potentially lethal voltages To avoid electrical shock or burn turn of main and control voltages before performing installation or maintenance Batteries are energized even when AC power has been disconnected WHEN YOU WORK NEAR LEAD ACID BATTERIES Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid if you have an ac
26. M L Voltage temperature and internal resistance monitoring module for 1 5 5 5VDC Current and charge cycles monitoring module Includes D 1pc IDAM module P N 6031 D 1pc current clamp max 300A P N 6032 D 1pc Power Supply 12V 0 5A P N 6033 ae DANEKE External temperature sensor DAMF63 0 25m long DAM connection cable Kelvin mode with 6 3mm faston terminal E DAMR6 0 25m long DAM connection cable Kelvin mode with 6 mm ring terminal 6070 DAMC 0 25m long DAM connection cable Kelvin mode with alligator clio terminal Table 4 Orderable parts BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 49 49
27. System Configuration System Overview Database Management Help DAM ex E Mail notification DAM ID 25353ABA sms SMS notification TT Battery installation date Oct 2 2012 Battery model 1 Std 12V battery Battery Ri max Disabled 9 Automatic C Battery Info 1 25353AB4 Description Std 12V battery Capacity 100 0Ah Vendor Nextys Ri nom 1 mt Model Model 12 Charge cycles 500 Voltage max 15 00V Life span 6O000h Voltage min 10 00V Temperature min 5 0 C Voltage nom 12 00V Temperature max 50 0 C Figure 29 Battery configuration 7 4 3 Automatic string add on 1 If not done yet click on Start discover button as shown in Figure 30 to put the CU in Discovery mode In this mode the CU checks for new IDAMs or DAMs present in the system mut M mm ipi Er Gull an MN an T c T IW rn a Read from CU Writeto CU Readfromfile Write to file Stop discover e ma m E RM Gm RM RM Si P Ro P R R RM RM Si Figure 30 Start discover 2 Check the IDAM to be associated with the string is powered OFF and than power it ON 3 Anew string should appear on the tree if not return to point 2 4 Select the added string icon as shown in Figure 27 and fill in the fields as explained in 7 4 1 4 Automatic battery add on 1 If not done yet click on Start discover button as shown in Figure 30 to put the CU in discovery mode In this mode the CU
28. TTMASTERO software Simply run SETUP BATTMASTER XX exe where XX is replaced with the release number and follow the instructions on the screen until the end of the installation process The installer file can be found in the CD provided with the CU kit or it can be downloaded on AGKTYS website www nextys com BATTMASTER application can be installed on any PC running Windows XP Windows 7 32 and 64bits or Windows 8 32 and 64bits 7 Configuration In order to run the system the user must configure it using the BATTMASTERG PC software To configure the system use the following procedure 7 1 Prerequisites 1 BATTMASTER PC software should be installed on the computer see Sp A The installer is provided on the CD accompanying the CU or it can be downloaded from www nextys com 2 The CU must be turned ON and connected either with USB or LAN to the computer running the BATTMASTER PC software see 6 1 3 Desired voltages current and temperatures alarm thresholds for the monitored batteries should be known refer to the battery manufacturer datasheet or the application specification 7 2 Connect to CU 1 Launch the BATTMASTERO application 2 At start up the CUs connected to the computer are discovered and shown in the CU connection tab as shown on Figure 17 Ethernet discovery uses broadcast packets and therefore only CUs present on the same network LAN are automatically discovered If the CU is not discovered automatica
29. VCAL AE BATTMASTER G Advanced Wireless Battery Monitoring System User Manual BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 1 49 AEST CSS VCAL IZ Table of contents mari W Ara bun Table of contents INE U V Anci EE 5 2 ACrONYMS RR 6 ME i o edel RET Umm 6 4 Features and benefits seessessssssssessseseeeee nennen nennen nnne nnne nnne nnne nnne nnne arse ssa rrr k a 8 5 Funcional d SC DID EE 8 5 1 Measured Dal ANC E 8 2 2 Name ela O yyy JJ MEINEM EAE MEN MEE r r 8 5 3 Most significant data concept and acquisition intervals EEE 8 5 4 Internal resistance measurement nennen nennen kk nnne nnne nnne KK KK KA 9 9 9 Discharge Cycle COUNT E 9 50 Bu e 9 oO Datastorage organizat OM sinc acuneincantnsiacacmetidacendnsanmetaaaetasinsaneestiaaemsirianesiaanmetmanasaaeins 9 930 NOMCAUONS Tr eem 9 5 9 WWE EE 10 SA10 BE e 11 SU Rea TIM ee ING NE 12 AWE MANO re 12 513 HAL Pe 12 6 JInstoalanon HRH H H HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRR N IHNHBH XbMH NMNMMMMN NN 14 MEC U 14 8p EU X H C Y Y 15 G3 DAN E P I 15 6 4 BATI KEE EE e 17 MEME gel e e ME 17 7 1 Prerequisites 17 7 2 Connect A re E 5 HHHH HH HI
30. al rev 9 Page 44 49 A AVISI TADE DAIZ Chapter 9 Events and alarms E ie Aera ID Hex 0x0113 EVENT RI NOT MEASURED END Description Hi measurement performed after an EVENT RI NOT MEASURED START event ID Hex Name Nawe kl u ID He Nane j te 0x1001 EVENT POWER OFF CU powered off ID ies Name Vae t O ID ies Name y Vae 0x1003_ EVENT SD CARD INBERTED Il ID Hex Name Nae 0x1004 EVENT FS ERROR le Die Nane X Vaue 0x1006 EVENT SD CARD FULL START LU The SD card is used more than 90 of its capacity ID Hex Name Vaue 0x1007 EVENT Sp CARD FULL END BEEN The SD card is no more used more than 90 of its capacity ID Hex Nane___________ __ ate 0x1008 EVENT STRING_RTL START EE sells An automatic RTL started following a high current measured on the string ID Hex Name jl jVaue 0009 EVENT STRING RTL END hn S O BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 45 49 Chapter 9 Events and alarms VALITE SWITZERLAND www nextys com BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 46 49 A AVISI TADE DAIZ Chapter 11 Orderable parts SA ee 10 Technical specifications 10 1 Dimensions 185 O
31. alue 60000 T max C Maximum battery temperature threshold An alarm is generated if the temperature measured on the battery is exceeding this value Default value 50 T min C Minimum battery temperature threshold An alarm is generated if the temperature measured on the battery is lower than this value Default value O 7 3 4 CU configuration 12 Select the CU as shown on Figure 24 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 1 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview atab Management Data Review Help Ki E Mail notification D sms SMS notification Batteries count 0 Battery models Radio channel channel 2 EE CU DFAA3EDO Acquisition interval minutes Ri sampling interval hours Enable buzzer LJ SIM pin code n Location name Nextvs demo Location address Via Luserte Sud 8 6572 Quartina Switzerland Date and Time CU date and time 1ih 8m 45s 27 08 2012 Sync CU with PC Adjust date and time 11h 08m 18s 27 09 2012 m Write to CU Figure 24 CU configuration 13 Fill in the following fields strings and batteries count are automatically updated read only fields Radio channel Choose the desired RF channel for the system If more than one BATTMASTER system is installed on the same location the user must select a different channel for each system to avoid interference between them Default value channel 1 Acquisition interval minutes The inter
32. as shown on Figure 52 BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 38 49 M MEI TES DACAL IS Chapter 9 Events and alarms ln ee Lef medien enden aT rh Serge Lag xn r Dm Dn L legen L in Salt L t bla gien D nei Sekt element Sch Steng Ste A Tl a a m d D ma Toe fer Le neen Data View ii ps Name 2012 09 18 A7HI4MS4S Traces Cursor 1 3 802ET6B2 From Sep 18 2012 ma DAM 1 1 DAM 1 2 age EB _ Ri EEB _ L average EB Tavera em U min e T min n Li max ER Tmax Lm QM SE i 244 80248884 To Oc8 2012 Z Ro Deselect all L average 31 5 7A235987 i 1 6 TA28498E Figure 52 Multiple traces selection 2 On the popup menu click on Select all U average to select all the U average traces in the string 8 5 5 Cursor Glick on the chart area as shown on Figure 53 to position a cursor The values at the cursor position are shown on the Cursor tab antn j ml Bea ar mL aca 71i Lar ah W 27 eg Oe eee T Gs Name 2012 09 18 17H14M545 Cursor 06 10 2012 08h 32m 00s 1 3 B 2E76B2 From Oct 6 2012 E DAM 1 1 String 1 IT e di To Od8 2012 wl CJ average 12 73V Taverage 23 9 C Ri 29mQ average 0 1A U average 81 20V U mir 12 r3V T min ZA Bn min 0 1A L mir 81 18V U max 12 4V T max 24 3 C max 0 2A U max 81 24V 1 4 80246881 1 5
33. ate Sets the default battery installation date for this string This value will be used as default when adding batteries to the string Default value today Default battery Ri max Sets the default battery Ri max for this string This value will be used as default when adding batteries to the string Default value automatic BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 23 49 M MEI TES VCAL IS Chapter 9 Events and alarms SE ee Connected to CU on USB bus 1 1 System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help String Ki E Mail notification IDAM ID sms SMS notification i Battery models Y amp CU DFAASEDO Current clamp range APPA 40A 40A Discharge curent AJ Discharge time sec 1 12345678 Over charge curent Al Over discharge curent AJ Automatic RTL curent AJ Automatic RTL time sec Battery voltage variation max 26 Default battery model 1 VRLA 12 Default battery installation date May 7 2015 Default battery Ri max i Disabled Lei Automatic Battery Info EE SES Description VRLA 12 Capacity T 2Ah Vendor Nextys Ri nom 100m Model Demo Charge cycles 1000 Voltage max 15 00V Life span 50000h Voltage min 10 00V Temperature min 10 0 C Voltage nom 12 00V Temperature max 50 07 C Figure 27 String configuration 7 4 2 Manual battery add on 1 Right click on the St
34. box is checked the application contacts the A 772 update website at startup if a new software release is available a choice is given to the user to update the software Update devices automatically If checked the application automatically updates the IDAM and DAM firmware if a new release if available within the installed application Temperature unit Selects between Celsius or Fahrenheit unit BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 40 49 o 2777 OFZ P CA f e Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com CU Connection System Configuration Database Management PEAL Ia BATTMASTER Software version v0 14 Check for software updates J Update devices automatically V Temperature unit C OF Figure 56 Help tab BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 41 49 E ZAVE Xx Paa OAL e Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com 9 Events and alarms IDD He Name te 0x0001 ALARM_BUFFER_FULL The DAM or IDAM was unable to send an alarm or event because the buffer was full This should only happen if the RF link with the CU is broken for a long period of time D Hex Nam ate 0x0002 ALARM UNDER VOLTAGE START Threshold voltage triggering the alarm U min The DAM measured voltage drops below the U min set _ID Hex Nam Value 0x0003 ALARM UNDER VOLTAGE END The minimum voltage reached during the alarm The DAM measured voltag
35. cident Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin clothing or eyes Wear complete eye protection and protective clothing Avoid touching your eyes while working near a battery If battery acid contacts your skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If acid enters an eye immediately flood the eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and get medical attention as soon as possible Be extra cautious when handling metal tools around a battery If you drop a metal tool near a battery it might spark or create a short circuit between the battery terminals and some other metal part Either event may cause a dangerous electrical shock hazard a fire or even an explosion Remove all personal metal items such as rings bracelets necklaces and watches when working with a lead acid battery A lead acid battery can produce a short circuited current high enough to weld a metal ring or other piece of jewelry causing a severe burn BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 5 49 POV at PIMAING Chapter 2 Acronyms ee ira 2 Acronyms Ri Internal resistance of lead acid baten 3 System description BATTMASTERO is a wireless battery monitoring system that measures and logs the voltage internal resistance temperature and current of lead acid batteries 2 6 or 12 V nominal voltage as individual blocks or within a battery string It can operate as a standalone system or in conjunctio
36. e Management Data Review Help Expand all Collapse all Update IDAM firmware Replace IDAM Er m0 Figure 38 Replace IDAM 2 On the opened dialog insert the ID of the new IDAM either automatically activating the discover option or manually and click OK see Figure 45 to confirm Connected to CU on USB bus 1 3 CU Connection System Configuration System Oveniew Database Management Hel Y amp DFAA3EDO F Replace IDAM 1 X jT 202377C IDAM ID 142345678 12345678 OK IR 1 80237701 T rer Charge Current 10 04 Over Discharge Current 20 04 Fisured 39 Replace IDAM dialog 8 3 5 Battery overview Select the battery icon on the navigation tree to show its current status BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 31 49 A AVII TADE OA 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms dE ie Aera Connected to CU on USB bus 1 3 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review v enn Status Log 0 l ROUEN DAM info Battery info Charts m d 1 8023771 ID 800F7CAD Description Demo Discharge cycles 1000 Voltage nom 12 00V V Voltage 81 800F7CAD HW version v4 1 Vendor Mextys installation date 04 02 2013 Capacity 10 0Ah V Current SW version v1 2 Model NoModel Life span 60000h Ri nom 100mo Temperature Alarms Over Voltage 15 00V Over Temp oc Over Charge Current 10 04 Ri too high disabled Q Under Voltage 10 00V Under Temp
37. e returns above the U min set Del Name Vaue t 0x0004 ALARM OVER VOLTAGE START Threshold voltage triggering the alarm U max Description The DAM measured voltage exceed the U max set _ID Hex Nam Value 0x0005 ALARM OVER VOLTAGE END The maximum voltage reached during the alarm Description The DAM measured voltage returns below the U max set _ID Hex Name Value 0x0006 ALARM UNDER TEMPERATURE START Threshold temperature triggering the alarm T min Description The DAM measured temperature drops below the T min set ID Hex Name Value a0x0007 ALARM UNDER TEMPERATURE END The minimum temperature reached during the alarm The DAM measured temperature returns above the T min set ID Hex Name _ JVaue 0x0008 ALARM OVER TEMPERATURE START Threshold temperature triggering the alarm T max Description The DAM measured temperature exceed the U max set BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 42 49 E ZAVE Xx Paa OAL e Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com _ID Hex Name CCS Value 0x0009 ALARM OVER TEMPERATURE END The maximum temperature reached during the alarm Description The DAM measured temperature returns below the T max set ID ie Nam
38. free ISM baseband 3 channels settable Up to 100 meters outdoor up to 30 meters indoor Battery Voltage 1 5 5 5VDC 1 5 Measures 1 300mQ 10 or amp 1mO Temperature 20 807C 2 C 18V 1 5 Protections Reverse polarity active Overvoltage passive Battery connection Blade connector Faston ring or alligator clip others possible on demand IDAM Supply input range Current consumption typical 9 18VDC from external power supply or battery 50mA 868 915MHz license free ISM baseband 3 channels settable Up to 100 meters outdoor up to 30 meters indoor Current Range 40A range 0 40A 1 5 or 0 4A 300A range 0 200A 1 5 or 2A 300A range 200 300A 2 4 or 3A Protections Reverse polarity active Overvoltage passive Table 3 Devices characteristics Note Referred values are typical In order to improve the product specifications may change without prior notice BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 48 49 OV Jag 7 PCT Chapter 11 Orderable parts SWITZERLAND www nextys com 11 Orderable parts CU kit At least one for each system is required Includes 1pc CU P N 6001 1pc 4GB micro SD card P N 6002 1pc Power Supply 5V 1A P N 6003 1pc USB cable type A Mini B 1 5m long P N 6004 1pc CD with documentation and software P N 6005 6010 DAM H Voltage temperature and internal resistance monitoring module for 5 18VDC 6020 DA
39. igure 23 Battery s models configuration 11 Up to 8 different battery models can be described for a system one for each row in the table see Figure 23 Fill in the following fields for every different battery model Description Description of the battery Default value empty Vendor Battery s vendor name Default value empty Model Battery s vendor model Default value empty U max V Maximum battery voltage threshold An alarm is generated if the voltage measured on the battery is exceeding this value Default value 15Volts BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 20 49 M MEI TAIE P hes d 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SA ee U min V Minimum battery voltage threshold An alarm is generated if the voltage measured on the battery is lower than this Default value 10Volts U nom V The battery nominal voltage Possible choices are 2V 6V and 12V Default value 12V Capacity Ah The battery nominal capacity as specified by its datasheet Default value 100Ah Ri nom mQ The nominal battery internal resistance as specified by the battery s vendor datasheet This is a reference only and may differ from the values measured by the system Default value 10mQ Discharge cycles The maximum charge discharge cycles the battery can withstand as specified by its datasheet Default value 500 Life span The maximum life span expressed in h the battery can withstand as specified by its datasheet Default v
40. j CU Connection E DFAA3EDD Y w dl 1 80237701 1 2800F CAD System Configuration System Overview Database Management ses TOUL fallation date 04 02 2013 Figure 4 45 5 Battery installation date 8 4 Database management Voltage nom 12 00V Capacity Charts V Voltage V Current 10 0Ah The data files stored on the connected CU SD card are visible on the top area of the tab The following buttons are available Import Click to import the data file stored on the CU SD card to the PC database Download Click to download the data file stored on the CU SD card to the PC Delete Click to delete the data file from the CU SD card Refresh Click to refresh the list of data files stored on the CU SD card Create new Click to create a new data file used by the CU to save the data From local file Click to import from a local data file to the local database On the bottom area of the tab the imported data is shown The following buttons are available D Rename Rename the database Delete Click to delete the data form the database Connected to CU_TEST on 192 168 1123 on Realtek POle GBE Family Controller lol xi CU Connection System Configuration Import Name System Overview Database Management Data Review Help Import Size Download Delete Delete 2015 05 04 18h02m425 dat Download 201 5 05 05 17h42md165s dat 838 1 Kl 13 3 KB
41. lapse all lJ a 2 80144E7F Update DAM firmware k i iil 3 FACHSTIA Replace DAM 5 00V Over Temp 60 0 C Over Charge Current 10 0 Ri too high 592m0 Battery replaced 10 00 GQ UnderTemp D C Q Over Discharge Current 20 04 Figure 41 Update DAM firmware BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 32 49 A AVISI TAIE DACA l 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SN ee 8 3 7 DAM replacement Use the following procedure to replace a DAM 1 Right click on the battery icon to activate the context as shown on Figure 42Figure 38 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 B CU Connection System Configuration Solem C Overview Database M LR Hein v amp DFAA3EDO Status Log 0 DAM info Battery info F r Charts ud t m d po d ID 802A7DB3 Description Demo Asch Voltage nom 12 00V V Voltage aM Expand all Vendor 2013 Capacity 10 0Ah Current Collapse all i Ri nom 100m0 _ Temperature kl 2 80144E7F Update DAM firmware P m mi ill cnc dir at D i G Temp 60 00C G Over Charge Current 10 04 Ri too high 592m0 Baltery replaced 10 00v Under Temp t C Q Over Discharge Current DO D i Figure 42 Replace IDAM 2 On the opened dialog insert the ID of the new IDAM either automatically activating the discover option or manually and click OK see Figure 45 to confirm Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 CU Connection Sys
42. lly user should check the USB and or LAN connection and click on the Discover button on the bottom of the page On Figure 17 the same CU is discovered twice because it is connected on same time with USB and LAN to the same PC CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help ID Version Name Connection Connect Configuration Update Figure 17 CU connection discovered devices BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 17 49 ZA Zenit OAL Z Chapter 9 Events and alarms SWITZERLAND www nextys com 3 The CU is shipped by default with a dynamic IP address DHCP which should fit most of the uses In case the CU must be run with a different setting the user can click on the Edit button to open the TCP IP configuration dialog as shown in Figure 18 Insert the desired values in the dialog and click on Write to device button to store the new setting in the CU Bi xj CU Connection System Configuration TCPAP configuration ID Version Name Address 192 iB i 13 Connect Configuration Update DFAASEDO v1 9 Cu Mash pe SC m Connect en Update Update Write to device Figure 18 CU connection TCP IP configuration 4 Connect to the CU pressing the Connect button Once connected the windows title and icon changes as
43. lt value 40A Discharge current A In conjunction with Discharge time defines the discrimination threshold for a discharge cycle see 5 5 for more details Default value 5A Discharge time s In conjunction with Discharge current defines the discrimination threshold for a discharge cycle see 5 5 for more details Default value 60s Over charge current A Maximum string charge current threshold If the current measured on the string is exceeding this value an alarm is generated Default value 6A Over discharge current A Maximum string discharge current threshold If the current measured on the string is exceeding this value an alarm is generated Default value 15A Automatic RTL current A Current threshold used to start automatic RTL on the string when measured current is exceeding this value Default value Disabled Automatic RTL time sec Time before terminating automatic RTL on the string after the current falls below the detection threshold Default value Os Battery voltage variation max 96 Every battery voltage is checked against the string voltage average An alarm is generated in case the difference between the average and the battery voltage exceed this percentage Default value Disabled D Default battery model Sets the default battery used in this string This value will be used as default when adding batteries to the string Default value 1 Default battery installation d
44. measures user settable Ri measures starts only if the specific battery is not in an alarm status and it is fully charged 5 5 Discharge cycle count A discharge cycle is counted if the string discharge current is higher than the threshold current set for a time longer than the threshold time set The Thresholds are set in the String configuration as explained in 7 4 1 5 6 User Interface The BATTMASTER software application allows the user by means of a friendly graphical interface to P Install and configure the system View real time system status measures Organize the collected data in a database and retrieve it in the SD card for further analysis View alarms events logs Export data in spreadsheets and graphs Execute various zoom pan operations set the graphical parameters Setup communication parameters BATTMASTERO software uses the port TCP 52000 CU acting as the server If the user PC is not on the same LAN as the CU you may require opening this port on your firewall router Contact your system administrator if necessary 5 7 Data storage organization The data can be stored in 2 different modes 1 Otffline The standard logged data is stored in the SD card When a PC with the BATTMASTER application running is connected to the CU the data can be uploaded from the SD card and stored in the PC database see 8 4 2 Online In this mode with a PC connected to the CU and the application running
45. n case of poor signal strength A standard GSM antenna is already present inside the CU SIM CARD Figure 10 CU connection and sockets ANTENNA Ld LJ COCO at el 4 6600 5VDC 0 5A max USB LAN DON T REMOVE 1 2 1 2 SD CARD WHEN REDLEDISON OUTPUT INPUT 30VDC 5 30VDC 10mA SIM 3A max CU ONTIS www nextys cam Y GSM BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Figure 11 CU top label Page 14 49 A AVII TS SCC e Chapter 6 Installation SWITZERLAND www nextys com 6 2 IDAM The IDAM must be installed as follows 1 Select the current range on the current transducer clamp Possible options are 40A or 300A 2 Place the clamp on the conductor connecting the batteries string following the right polarity as shown on Figure 12 3 Plug the power adapter connector to the IDAM as shown on Figure 13 The connector has a key to prevent reverse insertion don t force the connector in its socket Carefully check that the plug is securely connected 4 Plug the current clamp to the IDAM as shown on Figure 13 The connector has a key to prevent reverse insertion don t force the connector in its socket Carefully check that the plug is securely connected 9 Plug the provided wall mount power adapter in the AC power socket In case of automatic configuration perform this operation later as specified in 7 4 3 6 Calibrate clamp s 0 Press the ZERO button
46. n with a PC LAN The modular architecture of the system has the benefit to be easily customizable to log other parameters on request i e pressure humidity etc BATTMASTER is composed of 4 components CU Central Unit Collects and stores the DAM and IDAM data manages the communication with the PC and sends SMS E Mail notifications DAM Data Acquisition Module Measures the voltage temperature and internal resistance of the battery and stores the most significant data until the next reading by the CU All data are time stamped Figure 2 DAM BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 6 49 OV X67 P OCA d TE Chapter 3 System description SWITZERLAND www nextys com IDAM Current Acquisition Module Measures the current of a battery or a string of batteries in conjunction with a Hall effect current clamp factory provided It stores the most significant data until the next reading by the CU All data are time stamped BATTMASTER Application Software Used to configure and monitor the system using an USB or Ethernet connection It consists of a user friendly GUI Graphical User Interface a data base DB and a communication module Figure 4 Application screen A typical system is composed by one CU one IDAM for each string of batteries and one DAM for each battery A simple system composed of only one string of batteries is shown below Each CU supports up to 1024 50 for lite version DAMs and 64 IDAMs
47. nts and alarms history see 9 for events and alarm description for each device level system string battery since the application connection to the CU as shown on Figure 34 BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 27 49 N MEI Pk DACA l S Chapter 9 Events and alarms dr i Aera ber Connected to CU on USB bus 1 3 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Help DFAA3EDO Log 28 v fm dil 1 802377C1 Filter Clearlogs d VE e ca i PETIT DAM ALARM OVER VOLTAGE START 03 40 2012 13h 01m 21s 7 DAM 80249581 ALARM OVER VOLTAGE START 03 10 2012 13h 01m 21s 5 all 3 74269794 DAM 03 10 2012 13h 01m 21s G ail 4 c0182ce2 Dau ALARM_OVER_VOLTAGE_START 03 40 2012 13h 01m 21s CU EVENT SD CARD INSERTED 0371012012 12h 59m 01s eres ALARM_SD_CARD_START 03102012 12h 58m 58s pue ALARI VER et at BIJ 39 en niis 802493681 ALARM UVER VOLTAGE START 2 00 030 2012 12h 58m 25s dana A Lal AE CAE ACL TA CUT ATYT L 4c mm O 1 r 2 l4 nomma ms a8 E Dean LE a Start RTL Start save to database Figure 34 System overview log tab Click on Start RTL Real Time Logging button to log strings and batteries measurements in real time During RTL the CU will continue to save measurements on the SD card using the defined acquisition interval At any moment the user can stop RTL clicking
48. ptions Check the desired option to customize the way the chart is drawn CU info Shows information about the CU configuration P Data Click on the Load button to load data for the selected time interval Select the RTL checkbox to load the RTL samples View On the Traces tab check uncheck to show hide the data shown on the result chart Click on the colored spot to select the trace color The measured values at the cursor position are shown on the Cursor tab Cursor is positioned by clicking on the chart area see 8 5 5 Result The loaded data and logs are shown Select the Chart tab to view the measured values in a chart Select Log tab to view the list of alarms events occurred during the selected interval of time 8 5 2 String review Select the string icon to open the panels shown on Figure 50 BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 36 49 M MEI TES DACAL IS Chapter 9 Events and alarms dE ie Aera Connected to CU TEST on 192 168 1 123 on Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller ji z m si CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review A Plot options String info Y ell e DRE V Drawline _ Installed DAMs 9 Discharge current 10 0A Draw points Currentrange APPA ADA 40A Over charge current 5 0A LI Draw cursor Discharge time 60s Over discharge current 20 0A Data View rtl From May 13 2015 Ds T
49. r manual rev 9 Page 15 49 Ka Va PA PINMAING Chapter 6 Installation Pu ip rara 250mm Figure 14 DAM cables Figure 15 Cable connection to the battery Figure 16 Cable connection to the DAM The DAM must be installed as follows use of insulating gloves is strongly recommended 1 Fixthe DAM on the battery using the provided VELCRO tape The DAM includes an internal temperature sensor to sense the battery ambient temperature An optional external temperature sensor can be provided by request 2 Securely connect the DAM cable to the battery using the provided terminals Although the DAM is protected against reverse polarity connection please respect the polarity The red cable must be connected to the battery positive terminal the blue cable must be connected to the battery negative terminal 3 Connect the battery cable to the DAM cable receptacle as shown in Figure 16 The connector has a key to prevent reverse insertion don t force the connector in its socket Carefully check that the plug is securely connected In case of automatic configuration perform this operation later as specified in 7 4 4 Don t leave the DAM connected to the battery if the battery is disconnected from the charger or out of use Although the DAM current consumption is very low it will discharge the battery in the long term BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 16 49 PO Va PA P FC iT Chapter 6 Installation Pu com 6 4 BA
50. races Cursor To Jul 3 2015 ca String 1 DAM 1 1 EB 7 average GB Vaverage WI U average WB Ta Reset calendars a min a umi aa umi ee itm Export traces l Export logs EB O i max ep O Umax ae aU ra Load string data and log Logged RTL E Lee Zeg Result Bat 1 6 7A188FA5 Chart Log 0 i Bat 1 7 7A1CA088 D 413 4 0 4 113 0 Bat 1 8 7A1E949C 0 3 112 9 Bat 1 9 r A2 1ABAA n 412 8 SS e CU 112 7 ki String 2 FAT9S FAS 2 i Bat 2 1 7A20A9A6 eae ee 0 2 Gi Bat 2 2 7A189990 Mes 0 3 112 3 Bat 2 3 7A1DA898 TIN Be x 0 5 Batsr2 4 7A24A832 a 17h43m 17h43m10s 17h43m20s 17h43m30s 17h43m40s 17h43m5 s 17h44m er cw n ndi n a et erar E eut _ Figure 50 String review Plot options Check the desired option to customize the way the chart is drawn String info Shows information about the string configuration Data Click on the Load button to load data for the string and related batteries for the selected time interval Select the RTL checkbox to load the RTL samples View Check uncheck the Traces tab to show hide the data shown on the result chart Glick on the colored spot to select the trace color The measured values at the cursor position are shown on the Cursor tab Cursor is positioned by clicking on the chart area see 8 5 5 Result The loaded data and logs are shown Select the Chart
51. ring icon to open the popup menu and select Add battery as shown on Figure 28 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 1 E CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help ex E Mail notification String IDAM ID sms SMS notification Battery models Y amp CU DFAA3EDO urrenmus gure 28 Manually add battery Fi 2 Select the added string icon as shown in Figure 29 and fill in the following fields DAM ID Input the DAM ID If no DAM is associated with the battery leave 00000000 In case of automatic add on see 7 4 4 the ID is automatically filled in Battery installation date Input the battery installation date used for the operating time counter Default value Value filled in the Default battery installation date field in the parent string see 7 4 1 BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 24 49 M MEI TES DACAL IS Chapter 9 Events and alarms ME i Aera ber Battery Ri max Sets the battery internal resistance alarm threshold If enabled an alarm is generated if the measured internal resistance is exceeding this value If automatic is selected the system will set the threshold value automatically Battery model Select the battery model from the list Default value Value filled in the Default battery model field in the parent string see S7 4 1 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 1 E CU Connection
52. rity level A AND EVENTS el IPhone number 0123456789 Figure 22 SMS notification configuration 9 Up to 2 SMS recipients can be enabled Select the corresponding SMS tab and fill in the following fields Enabled Tick the checkbox to enable the SMS notification Default value disabled Severity level Select ALARMS AND EVENTS if you want the recipient to receive notifications for both alarms and events Select ALARMS ONLY to send only notifications in case of alarm For a list of alarms and events see 9 Default value alarms and events Phone number Enter the SMS recipient s phone number Default value empty 7 3 3 Battery models configuration 10 Select Battery models as shown on Figure 23 RER CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help Battery models ES E Mail notification Description Vendor Model U max lV U min lV U nom M Capacity Ah Ri nom mA Discharge cycles Life span h T min C T max C l 60000 Bi 5 0 H 50 0 0000 50 0 swe SMS notification td 12V battery Nextys Model 12 15 00 ur 10 00 l 12V 100 0 Kl Baitery models 6V Sr 500 mi a N 9 o o 2 EF Is n o e e e Jr gt IIE EN ei dH BEGG N lt 4 e e ET EI e e CH A A gt H e o e o E L jg B RARE EF HE F
53. s available on the screen IDAM info Information about the IDAM associated to the selected string is shown here Alarms If the corresponding alarm is active the circle becomes red otherwise it is green Statistics Minimum mean and maximum values for batteries voltage temperature and internal resistance String info Information about the parent string Charts Select the charts shown on the measurements panel Measurements Graphical representation of the measurements selected in the charts panel 8 3 3 IDAM firmware update IDAM firmware update is done automatically by default For a manual update select Update IDAM firmware from the popup menu as shown on Figure 41 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 CU Connection System Configuration System Qverview Database Management Data Review Help Y amp DFAA3EDO Status Log 0 v f MESE Expand all rCharge Current 10 04 Collapse all m d 1 soor Update IDAM firmware k a Over Discharge Current 20 04 p Replace IDAM auam Im 2 80144AE LEN iag inio Figure 37 Update IDAM firmware 8 3 4 IDAM replacement Use the following procedure to replace an IDAM BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 30 49 PROVE Paa VCAL IS Chapter 9 Events and alarms ME ira br 1 Right click on the string icon to activate the context menu as shown on Figure 38 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Databas
54. sconnected CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help Figure 32 Application tabs 8 1 CU connection This tab is used to manage the connection with the CU Use of this tab is explained on 7 2 8 2 System configuration This tab is used to configure the system Use of this tab is explained on 7 3 8 3 System overview his tab shows the current system status The different devices composing the system are represented on the left tree where the user can select a device to view its current status For each device the user can choose between Status and Log view Connected to CU on USB bus 1 1 E CU Connection System Configuration Database Management Data Review Help DFAA3EDO Status Log 0 CU Info Mo Statistics Y fm dl 1 802377C1 ID Ai Min Mean Max a dil 1 800F7CAD HW version Current DTA 04A 0 9A 8 ion extys demo Voltage 54 58V 54 58V 54 61V ail VEIT EST 4m tia Luserte Sud 8 Temperature 30 6 C 35 3 C 385 C edi Nura 6572 Quartino d 3 FASHSTSA Switzerland Alarms GSM operator dll 4 801B8EB3 GSM signal strength Poor T D Power failure Q SD card failure mf dl 2 B ZFBEB Measurements Last samples 02 10 2012 15h 52m 00s Strings E Figure 33 System overview tab Status view Depends on the device type selected and is explained in more detail below D Log view Shows the eve
55. server files are stored in the SD card provided with the CU kit It is therefore necessary that the SD card is inserted to the CU for the web server to work The CU web server uses the ports TCP 80 and 52000 CU acting as the server If the user PC is not on the same LAN as the CU you may require opening these ports on your firewall router Contact your system administrator if necessary BIJ BATTMASTER f Nextys Q fi D 192 168 1 13 v amp DFAA3EDO al 1 800F7CAD dll 2 80144E7F al 3 7A26979A d 4 801B8EB3 Y kl al 2 802F6E80 dl 1 7A355C6C d 2 80328FB4 ail 3 801A8FCO ail 4 80249681 Status og 0 IDAM info ID 802377C1 HW version v4 1 Alarms String info Charts Installed DAMs 4 V Current 0 6A V Voltage 49 20V J Temperature LJ Ri Current range 40A 40A Discharge current 10 0A SW version v1 2 Discharge time 60sec Statistics Min 12 28V Batteries temperature 34 5 C Batteries Ri 0 0mOQ Mean 12 30V 35 6 C 133 2m Q Max 12 33V SENSE 268 4mQ Batteries voltage String current String voltage Measurements Last samples on 11 10 2012 14h 43m 00s Current Start RTL Figure 8 Web monitoring using Chrome browser BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 10 49 OV Jan am dE d TS Chapter 5 Functional description SWITZERLAND www nextys com 5 10 Database During installation of BATTMASTER
56. servers don t allow remote connection For example to allow remote connection to PostgreSQL after the default installation user must add the following lines to og hba conf file found in the postgresql installation folderj data given your subnet is 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD all 192 168 1 1 24 mds docs 9 A static auth pg hba conf html for more details For other database types please refer to its documentation BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 11 49 A NIII TAIE DACAL 1 Chapter 5 Functional description mat ee ecm In case one or more databases are defined in the file at startup the application ask the user to select which database to use as shown on the image below BATTMASTER x u e Select your database Remote MySQL OK Cancel Figure 9 Database selection Select the database from the dropdown list and then click OK to use the alternate server or click cancel to use the default instance 5 11 Real Time Logging Measures from IDAM and DAM is collected once per Acquisition interval see 5 3 by default Sometimes is useful to increase the sampling rate for example to have a finer view of batteries discharge during UPS test User can increase sampling rate enabling Real Time Logging There are 4 different ways to enable RTL P Start RTL button on BATTMASTERO software 88 3 When RTL is enabled from the application the RTL data is sent to the
57. t the CU icon to open the panels shown on Figure 49 BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 35 49 M MEI TES CIE d IS Chapter 9 Events and alarms ee ee Connected to CU TEST on 192 168 1 123 on Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller ii m si CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Plot options CU info V Draw line Site Name Nextys Acquisition interval 1m Address _ Draw points Strings count 3 Ri sampling interval 1h WI Draw cursor Batteries count 18 Data View rtl From May 13 2015 El Ds Traces Cursor To jul 3 2015 J c3 String 1 String 2 GB 7 averaqe HI WY v average EBM average GE V av M i min aa umi e i min Dm Bat 1 4 TA1FA Export traces m Orme ME U max Sima Boum Logged RTL el lt Up Load all data and log Bat 1 5 A1D899D Result Bat 1 6 rA1898FAB Chart Log 4 i Bat 1 7 7A1CA088 D 113 3 0 4 Bat 1 8 7A1E9349C 113 2 0 3 113 1 Bat 1 9 7A21A8AA d 0 1 Y ki String 2 7A1987A8 i m 112 9 x CD Soe a ee i Bat 2 1 7A20A9A6 xu 0 2 Gi Bat 2 2 7A189990 112 5 Uz 112 5 Bat 2 3 7A1DA898 TU 0 5 Bate 4 7A24A832 17h43m 17h43m10s 17h43m20s 17h43m30s 17h43 m40s 17h43m5 s 17h44m Figure 49 CU review D Plot o
58. tab to view the measured values in a chart Select Log tab to view the list of alarms events occurred during the selected interval of time 8 5 3 Battery review Select the battery icon to open the panels shown on Figure 51 BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 37 49 A AVSI TAIE DACAL 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms ln ee Connected to CU_TEST on 192 168 1 125 on Realtek Ple GBE Family Controller x m si CU Connection System Configuration System Overview Database Management Data Review Help m A Plot options Battery info v co News orien V Drawline Description VRLA_12 Voltage max 15 00V Up span 50000h Ri nom 100m0 w String 1 TA1D8D92 Draw points Vendor Nextys Nee min 10 00V Mum cycles 1000 LI Draw cursor Model Demo Voltage nom 12 00V Capacity T 2 h Bat 1 1 7A1E935AA Data Viewr ril From Way 13 2015 i E Traces Cursor To jul 3 2015 Fl D DAM 1 1 String 1 EB average WB V Taverage QW Ri GB V average a umi e Tmin a i min Export traces Export logs EE EE EB max e Tmax E imax Load DAM data and log Logged RTL Result chat Bat 1 7 7A1CAQ088 ns 124 1 V N 13 0 Bat 1 8 TA1E948 34 0 124 0 0 3 12 3 i Bat 1 9 7A21A8AA 123 9 0 2 Sa 12 8 i 123 3 Di TY 12 7 Y w String 2 7A1987A8 E fm 307 2 cr 12237 oo a z 12 6 Wl Bat 21 102026 ess oe gt rg et
59. tem Configuration Be DFAASEDO CT ha ill ji Ji J fs so USES T harts 1 802377C1 Installation date Oct 10 201 i eg Som 12 00V V Voltage 1 800F7CAD a h p702 2013 Capacity V Current Se qu ITLI E C Figure 4 43 apen DAM dialog 8 3 8 Battery replacement Use the following procedure to replace a battery 1 Right click on the battery icon as shown on Figure 44 Connected to CU on USB bus 1 2 CU Connection Smiem Confi ZE on system Oveniew Database Management Help Log 0 CT w iil DAM info Battery info E 1r Charts 1 802377C1 HIE S00F7CAD Description Demo E 1000 Voltage nom 12 00V V Voltage i1 B OFTCAD eua yaren v4 Vendor Me 92 2043 Capacity 10 0Ah V Current Expand all jel 60000h Ri nom 100mOQ IL Temperature al 2 80144E7F Collapse all i ee IN 41 M 1 E B 3 F EE UPO DAM firmware Fa eropp Over Charge Current 10 04 QD Ri too high 592m0 Replace DAM p I Onder Temp 0 0 C 3 Over Discharge Current 20 04 D 4 80188EB3 Figure 44 Replace battery 2 On the opened dialog insert the installation date the current date is entered by default and click OK see Figure 45 to inform the system that a new battery has been installed BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 33 49 Chapter 9 Events and alarms PNAS SWITZERLAND www nextys com Connected to CU on USB bus 1 3
60. trings with 4 batteries each to read the DAM 8 2 use Address base DAM index Previous String DAM count 1 0x1200 2 8 1 0x1209 BATTMASTER user manual rev 9 Page 12 49 AWE T PA PIMA Chapter 5 Functional description SWITZERLAND www nextys com IDAM current 0x1000 0x103F Input register IDAM measured current in steps of 0 1A DAM voltage 0x1200 0x15FF Input register DAM measured voltage in steps of 1mV DAM temperature 0x1600 0x19FF Input register DAM measured temperature in steps DAM Hi Ox1A00 0x1DFF Input register DAM measured internal resistance in steps of 0 10 IDAM alarms 0x2000 0x203F Input register Bitfield containing the actual IDAM alarms BitO Over charge current Bit1 Over discharge current DAM alarms 0x2200 0x25FF Input register Bitfield containing the actual DAM alarms DO Under voltage Bit1 Over voltage Bit3 Under temperature Bit4 Over temperature Bit5 Ri too high IDAM RTL enable 0x4000 0x403F Enables RTL for the addressed IDAM IDAM RF link 0x4100 0x413F Discrete input Active if the RF link between CU and down addressed IDAM is down 0x4200 0x45FF addressed DAM is down 0x5000 Enable Real Time Logging Coil resets on Modbus disconnection Write RTL data to 0x5001 Coil 1529 19 When active the Real Time Data is IEEE saved to the SD card Coil resets on Modbus disconnection Table 2 Modbus table BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 1
61. val between 2 DAM IDAM measurements acquisitions Default value 60minutes Ri sample interval hours The interval between 2 batteries internal resistance measurements Default value 24hours BATTMASTERO user manual rev 9 Page 21 49 M MEI TAIE P hes d 1 Chapter 9 Events and alarms SA ee Enable buzzer Tick the checkbox to activate the acoustic signal in case of alarm Default value enabled SIM pin code Insert the GSM SIM card pin code if existing Default value 0000 Location name optional insert the location name Default value empty Location address optional insert the location address Default value empty Date and Time Click on Sync CU with PC to set the PC date and time to the connected CU otherwise enter a different date and time inside the spinner control and click on Write to CU button Default value N A 7 4 Configuring strings and batteries The user must specify the number of strings and batteries and their layout in the system Configuration of the strings and batteries can be done in 2 ways manual or automatic as explained below Automatic mode is possible only if an IDAM is associated to the string and a DAM to the battery At the end of the string and batteries configuration process the tree layout must reflect the layout of the system As an example on Figure 25 a system with 2 strings each composed of 4 batteries is shown
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