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Setting the nominal battery capacity
– software configuration
Once the BATTERY BOX has been installed, it is necessary to configure the TRI POWER X33 HE to update the
nominal capacity value (total Ah of batteries inside the TRI POWER X33 HE + external batteries).
This configuration can be carried out either by using the advanced configuration software TRI POWER X33 HE Tools
in the CD- ROM provided with the TRI POWER X33 HE, or directly from the TRI POWER X33 HE control panel.
Installing and running TRI POWER X33 HETools:
Follow the installation and operating instructions contained in the software manual provided in the TRI
POWER X33 HE Tools folder in the CD-ROM.
Setup from display
Set the nominal battery capacity following the instructions in the “USE” chapter.
External temperature probe
This
NON-ISOLATED
input can be used to measure the temperature inside a remote Battery Box.
It is essential that only the kit provided by the manufacturer is used. Any uses not conforming to the
specifications may cause faults or breakdowns of the equipment.
As for installation, connect the cable included in the special kit (optional) to the "EXT T_BATT" connector (see
"Views of the TRI POWER X33 HE connections") following the instructions in the manual.
Once the installation has been carried out, enable the external temperature measurement function, using the
advanced configuration software TRI POWER X33 HE Tools in the CD-ROM provided with the TRI POWER X33 HE
Remote synoptic panel (optional)
The remote synoptic panel allows remote monitoring of the TRI POWER X33 HE and therefore, ensures a detailed
real-time overview of the machine status. With this device, it is possible to keep the mains, the output and the battery
measurements under control, and detect any alarm. .
For further information regarding the connection and use of this device, please refer to its apposite manual.
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