VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System – User Guide V1.0
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6. Unit Deployment
6.1. Mounting
The BTRM needs to be mounted in a water-proof location. Typically in a cabinet with
access to DC power. Use the DIN rail clip on the BTRM to secure to the DIN rail on the
enclosure back plate wall.
6.2. Wiring Battery Connection
Connect the battery connectors from the BTRM to the battery bank per system
configuration diagram **.
6.3. Wiring Power Supply Connections
Connect the BTRM power supply connections to the load power supply per system
configuration diagram **.
6.4. Wiring battery Charger Connections
Connect the BTRM battery charger connections to the battery charger per system
configuration diagram **.
** see section 4.0 for system connection diagram
6.5. Alarm Connections
Alarm connections are sets of normally open / closed contacts. These contacts are
isolated from the BTRM power source, and do not provide power. They can be used to
alert the Network Operations Center by connecting the alarms to your systems existing
alarm signaling pairs. Alternatively, the alarm contacts can be used to operate external
DC relays that then can be used to control alarm lights or audible alerts. Provided that
the contact ratings (60V, 80 ma) are not exceeded.
6.6. Clearing Battery Test Data
To clear test data from the BTRM memory, press and hold button PB2 for 15 seconds
until the LEDs flash.
7. Web Interface Menus
The BTRM will need to be configured to match your network settings as well as your
email and SNMP notification if those features are to be used. See section 5 for IP
addressing setup. The default Web page address of the BTRM is 192.168.1.214.
Once the BTRM is connected, enter this number into your web browser.