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PODS 16.48-16000 1940 HEX
Document number: 036777.fm
Revision: B
Operation / Product description PCS 2
Shunt mV
Displays the voltage drop of the battery shunt at rated current. I.e. this parameter shows the value of
voltage in the current/voltage ratio of the shunt.
Network address
Displays the network address for each module. Several PCS 2's may be connected together in a multidrop
RS232 network. The modules require a unique address between 2 and 255. This address may be set here.
Baud rate
Select the baud rate for the RS232 serial port of the PCS 2. Either 2400 or 9600.
Init modem
Press RETURN to send a string to initiate a modem. See the modem instructions to see if it requires
additional initialization to operate.
Accept removed parts
Removing a module or unit will appear to the PCS 2 as a communication error. If the module or unit is
intentionally removed then the PCS 2 will need to be informed. Select "YES" in the Accept Removed Parts
menu to inform the system that the module was removed.
Note!
Do not accept removed parts if the there is an alarm on a module that has not been removed.
Reset to defaults
This command will reset the system to default values without deleting logged data or system information. It
is recommended to try this in stead of Master Reset if a reset is needed. After a reset always check all limits
and adjust them to the desired level.
Master reset
Will completely reset the PCS 2, deleting all stored data. If possible backup the data to a PC before doing a
master reset. After a reset always check all limits and adjust them to the desired level.
Language
This menu is used to choose the language used in the PCS 2 menus. Selecting a different language will
immediately change the menu language. The language menu is in English by default.
CAUTION! A Master Reset will delete all information from the system. Use the
master reset feature only as a last resort.
Summary of Contents for PODS 16.48-16000 1940 HEX
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