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3S-16S LiFePO4 battery Monitor and Saver BM16LF V3.0
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Program setup
Before driving your e-bike or e-scooter etc., you can
set up many important parameters prevent your
battery from over charge, over discharge, over
difference of cell voltage, under battery gauge or
over temperature.
1.
Connect your battery to BM16LF
2.
Press SET button for 3 seconds enter into
Program Setup menu.
3.
Press UP or DOWN button select the item, press
SET shortly make the value flash, and press UP or
DOWN change the value. Press SET button
shortly confirm the change. After finish all setup,
press SET for 3 seconds quit the setup menu.
4.
When quit setup mode, the device will remember
all parameters till next change.
NOTE:
Please keep the default setup unless for special purpose.
Program Setup
OVER CHG. VOL.
OVER DHG. VOL.
OVER DIFF. VOL.
WHEN ALARM
OVER TEMP.
SOC
BACK-LIGHT TIME
Set up
over charge warning voltage
range 3.40~3.90V per cell, step
0.05V,
default 3.70V
. During charge, when any cell voltage over the value,
the unit will alarm.
Set up
maximal cell voltage difference
range 0.010~0.500V,
step
0.005V,
default 0.050V.
When cell voltage difference between any two
cells is larger than the value, the unit will alarm.
Set up
over discharge warning voltage
range 2.00~3.50V per cell,
step 0.05V,
default 3.00V
. During driving, when any cell voltage under the
value, the unit will alarm.
Set up
Battery temperature
range
30~80
℃
℃
℃
℃
step 1
℃
,
default 50
℃
.
During driving, when battery temperature over the value, the unit will
alarm.
SOC (State of Charge) range is
5~90%
step 1%,
default 30%
. During
driving, when SOC under the value, the unit will alarm.
Set up LCD back-light time range
1, 5, 10,20min and always ON,
default 5 min
. when LCD back-light ON time reach setup value, it will turn
off, and press any button to resume.
Set up how to output on Alarm port when any warning events happen.
“ON” means the Alarm port will output logic LOW, and “OFF” means HIGH.