
SENS EnerGenius® DC Wallbox Technical Manual
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SENSnet
SENSnet Mode
Enable or disable SENSnet Mode. When
disabled the charger will not
communicate via IP address.
Unit Information
Serial No.
Charger serial number
Revision
Software revision currently loaded on
alarms/comms circuit board
Copyright
EnerGenius copyright year
9.11.
Configuration with SENS Setup Utility
The SENS Setup Utility is used to monitor, configure, and troubleshoot SENS chargers. Download the
SENS Setup Utility software at
The setup utility allows configuration of all charger settings including alarm relay assignments.
Communication between a computer and the charger using the SENS Setup Utility requires connection
of a Cat5 minimum RJ45 cable between the ethernet port on the charger and the ethernet port on the
computer. See the SENS Setup Utility user manual for information on connecting to and communicating
with the charger.
9.12.
Temperature Compensation
The charger is temperature compensated to match the negative temperature coefficient of the battery.
A SENS remote battery monitor is required for this functionality. When temperature compensation is
active, the output voltage will increase slightly as temperature decreases, decrease as temperature
increases, and is clamped at 0°C (32°F) and +40°C (122°F) to protect against extremely high or low
output voltage (see Figure 11).
The charger automatically includes local temperature compensation using internal on-board sensors.
Remote temperature compensation is enabled when the external sensor is located at the batteries and
connected via the optional SENS remote battery monitor. Remote temperature compensation should
be used in applications where battery and charger are located in different ambient conditions.
Temperature Compensation is set to a slope of
‐
0.18% per °C by default for operation with batteries.
Temperature compensation is disabled by using the keypad or by setting the temperature
compensation slope to zero using the SENS Setup Utility. The temperature present at a sensor (local or
remote) is displayed on the front panel LCD. Actual battery temperature is only displayed if the optional
remote temperature sensor is connected to the charger and placed at the batteries.
Figure 11
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Example Temperature Compensation Curves