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Unicont SPb Ltd Operating manual BCP-136
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d) Configure the battery panel to receive information from external devices:
1 Battery panel operation with digital interface (operation with CH-105 / PCH-205,
setting of the battery charging specifications)
In order to configure the panel for operation with CH-105 or PCH-205, its main menu
is used.
Enter the main menu (ref. section 8).
By means of BAT1/2 button select the battery, charging specifications are to be
set for.
Specify the necessary charging current and voltage (menu items U and I).
IMPORTANT! Prior to set the charging specifications, it is necessary to read the
battery documentation.
Note! Battery charging current and voltage can be set by means of the battery panel or
built-in controls of CH-105 and PCH-205.
2 Battery panel operation with digital interface (operation with BMU-126, setting of
alarm limits)
In order to configure the panel for operation with BMU-126, its service menu is used.
Enter the service menu (ref. section 8, Fig. 9, Table 7).
Activate the necessary alarms (supported by BMU-126).
Configure the necessary voltage and current alarm limits: Uh, UL, Cth.
3 Battery panel BCP-136 operation with analog interface (operation with SB-138, shunt
settings and alarm limits)
In order to configure the panel for operation with SB-138, its service menu is used.
Enter the service menu (ref. section 8, Fig. 9, Table 7).
Configure the necessary SB-138 shunt resistance (this resistance is specified in
SB-138 documentation).
Configure the necessary voltage alarm limits: Uh, UL.
Note! BCP-136 can be connected to other than SB-138 (non-original) shunt based
measuring devices, provided that shunt parameters meet those specified in section 3.
e) Switch on the panel and check if the readings are correct.
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