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7.1.3
Expanded start
Expanded start shows 4 parameters in an easy to read
way. The four parameters shown are customisable by the
user, allowing the user to adapt the Energy Monitor to
their specific use case. The parameters can be chosen
from a list of values. Possible options include: state of
charge, time to go, system voltage, system current and
highest cell voltage in the system. To change one of the
parameters all the user has to do is touch and hold down
any of the 4 values for a short while. This will show a
page where a new parameter can be selected.
The expanded start page is the second of the two
options for the default start up screen of the Energy
Monitor.
7.1.4
Devices
The Devices page shows an overview of all the devices
in the connected system. By using the arrow buttons or
swiping up or down it is possible to scroll through the
devices. Clicking on any of the buttons will show specific
information about the selected device. A number of
variables will be visible on a Master page, as well as
more detailed information about the device and its
status. The page for battery units will show all cell
voltages as well as all the values from the temperature
sensors in the module. The system page shows the
highest and lowest of these voltages and temperatures
in the system, with a button to jump to the specific
device. It will also show information about the
connected system like the number of batteries in series
or parallel.
7.1.5
Alarms
The Alarms page shows a list of all the errors that were
reported by the connected MG Master unit. It is
possible to scroll through the list by either using the
buttons to the side or swiping up or down. Clicking on
an event will show more info about that particular
event, like what device or sensor triggered it as well as
the time is occurred.