Enerdrive ePRO Plus Battery Monitor Owners Manual (Rev. 1.03)
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MAIN.BAT
Use input for measuring the voltage of the Main battery bank. This can be
usefulfor systems with a long supply wire to the +B1 input. In order to avoid
measurement errors due to voltage drops across the combined supply/sense
wire, the voltage can also be measured independently via +B2 or +B3.
MIDPNT
Use input for midpoint or center voltage measurement in 24V and 48V systems.
For more information on midpoint voltage measurement and setup, please see
appendix 1 in Section 13, page 39 of this user manual.
KEYSW.
Use input to connect to an external key switch to turn o the CDU display.
This can be used to mimic a turned o battery monitor when it is installed in
the dashboard of an EV. The CDU display will still temporarily turn on when a
button is pressed on the front panel. The active shunt keeps on operating in
the background. A voltage < 1V turns o the display and a voltage of > 1.5V
turns it on.
HOURCNT
Use input to control hour counting (Total- and Maintenance hours). When the
applied voltage is >1.5V, hour counting will start. When the voltage is < 1V,
hour counting will be paused again. This option can be used to accumulate the
operating hours of the complete system, such as a forklift truck.
BKLIGHT
Use input to enable or disable the display backlight of the CDU. When the
applied voltage is > 1.5V, the backlight is enabled. When the voltage is < 1V,
the backlight is disabled.
F2.1
Battery bank 2 type (will only show when F2.0 is set to AUX.BAT). Choose the chemistry
type of your battery.
Default: AGM
Range: see table 7
F2.2
Battery bank 2 name (will only show when F2.0 is set to AUX.BAT). Choose a display
name for your battery bank that comes nearest to your application.
Default: AUX.1
Range: see table 8
6.3 Battery Bank 3 Properties
F3.0
Battery bank 3 function. Set the function for the battery bank 3 (+B3) input.
Default: DISABLE
Range: see table 9
F3.1
Battery bank 3 type (will only show when F3.0 is set to AUX.BAT). Choose the chemistry
type of your battery.
Default: AGM
Range: see table 7