SBM-01 high precision battery monitor
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4. ADVANCED FEATURES
Besides the general functionality as described in chapter 3, the SBM-01
offers some additional advanced features too. These features are
reviewed in the next three chapters.
4.1 History data
The SBM-01 is able to store so-called special events as history data in
it’s memory. The next events are stored as history data :
H01 : The automatically calculated charge-efficiency-factor (CEF).
H02 : The average discharge in Ah. This value will be recalculated
after each synchronization.
H03 : The deepest discharge in Ah.
H04 : Number of charge/discharge cycles.
H05 : The number of ‘synchronisations’. This is the number of times
the battery is fully charged meeting the charged-parameters
condition.
H06 : The number of full discharges (reaching a state-of-charge of
0.0%).
H07 : The number of undervoltage alarms.
H08 : The number of overvoltage alarms.
H09 : The average discharge in %. This value will be recalculated
after each synchronization.
H10 : The deepest discharge in %.
The information stated above can be recalled in the ‘history readout’.
This readout can be activated by pressing the SETUP key for five
seconds. After this five seconds, a flashing ‘
H01
’ shall appear on the
display. With the < and > selection keys the value of H01 can be
displayed. By pressing the SETUP (next) key the next history event, in
this case ‘
H02
’, can be selected. To jump back to normal operating
mode, the SETUP key must be pressed for three seconds.
4.2 Reset menu
The Reset menu allows you to reset individual SBM-01 Functions and
the History Data to their factory defaults. Resetting the History Data is
recommended to be used only when replacing your batteries. If you