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with Node ID 2 switches to Node ID 1 and becomes the master of the system. Because of this, there
will never be an active Node ID 2 available in the system.
Example of system with four batteries in parallel:
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Start the battery/system
Step 1: Wake-up:
Method 1: Push the Button (3 to 5 seconds) on one battery module (doesn´t matter
which module) until the LED is flashing green. The batteries will not turn on if the
button is pushed longer than 5 seconds. This prevents turning on the battery
accidentally if something blocks the button continuously.
Method 2: Pull the ON / OFF Pin (Pin 2) of the CAN connector permanently to ground
(Pin 3).
Note: Wake-Up by the external switch is prioritized. In case the battery has been turned off while the
external switch was active and will be turned on again via the push button, the button only needs to be
pressed for 500ms.
Please wait at least 3 seconds before turning on the battery again after turning off to ensure internal
energy has been discharged.
Pin-out of the M12-5 connector (female connector on the battery)
Pin 1: Wake-Up
Pin 2: ON / OFF
Pin 3: GND
Pin 4: CAN High
Pin 5: CAN Low
Note: All connectors (and all pins) are connected in parallel. The Wake-Up signal (Pin 1) is used in a
system to wake up all batteries by pushing the button of any battery in the system. The ON/OFF signal
(Pin 2) is used to wake up all batteries in a system by an external switch.
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