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F3.2
Battery bank 3 name (will only show when F3.0 is set to AUX.BAT). Choose a display
name for your battery bank that comes nearest to your application.
Default: AUX.2
Range: see table 8
6.4 System Properties
F4.0
Time remaining averaging lter. Speci es the time window of the moving averaging
lter. There are four settings, where setting 0 gives the fastest Time remaining readout
response and setting 3 the slowest. The best setting will depend on the type of
battery load and your personal preference.
Default: 1
Range: 0 – 3
Step size: 1
F4.1
Enable maintenance hour count. When set to OFF, only the operating hours are
accumulated which starts once the battery monitor is being powered up (unless
Functions F2.0 or F3.0 are set to HOURCNT, so that operating hours are only counted
when the +B2 or +B3 input is ‘high’). When set to ON, the counted hours are being
subtracted from the Maintenance interval hours set in Function F4.2.
Default: OFF
Range: OFF / ON
F4.2
Maintenance interval. Choose a time schedule for maintenance. When Function
F4.1 is set to ON, the accumulated operating hours are being subtracted from the
maintenance interval hours set in this Function. A maintenance alarm message will
automatically appear on the display, once the maintenance interval has reached 0
hours.
Default: 5000h
Range: 100 – 100000h
Step size: 100h
6.5 Alarm Properties
The ePRO Plus o ers four independent con gurable alarms. This o ers great exibility for the
installer. Whether you wish to con gure four completely di erent alarm types, or trigger an
individual alarm on for example four di erent State of Charge values, there are almost limitless
possibilities. Especially when adding an optional Alarm Output Expander to your ePRO Plus
system. This will allow each alarm to trigger a dedicated alarm relay.
F5.0
Alarm 1 type. Choose which parameter will trigger this alarm. The default ‘SOC.Low’
will trigger an alarm when the State of Charge has dropped below a bottom limit. All
available alarm types are described in table 10.
Default: SOC.Low
Range: see table 10