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Fuel gauge full

0-100%

Because  every  vehicle’s  OEM  gauges  have 
different  scaling,  these  four  parameters  allow 
the EVMS Core to tune it’s outputs to suit your 
gauges.  When  these  parameters  are  selected 
for editing, the EVMS will drive the appropriate 
gauge  for  the  current  parameter,  allowing  you 
to tune the gauge visually. (Note that you may 
need  the  key  in  the  On  position  to  power  the 
instrument cluster, but enter Setup first.)

Fuel gauge empty

0-100%

Temp gauge hot

0-100%

Temp gauge cold

0-100%

Peukert's Exp

1.0 - 1.3

Allows  adjustment  of  Peukert’s  Exponent 
so  the  EVMS  can  compensate  for  discharge 
characteristics  of  different  battery  types.  See 
also section 

Peukert’s Effect

.

Enable precharge

YES/NO

The  EVMS  Core’s  internal  precharge  can  be 
disabled,  but  make  sure  your  controller  does 
not require it or contactor damage may result!

Enable aux swch

YES/NO

If your contactors have auxiliary switches, turn 
this setting on for monitoring the switch status.

BMS: Min voltage

0 - 5.00V

Adjusts  the  low  voltage  warning  threshold  for 
each cell in your traction pack.

BMS: Max voltage

0 - 5.00V

Adjusts the high voltage warning threshold for 
each cell in your traction pack.

BMS: Shunt voltage

3.00 - 5.00V

Adjusts  the  voltage  at  which  shunt  balancers 
turn on for each cell in the tracion pack.

BMS: Low temp warn

0-100˚C

The  EVMS  can  provide  a  warning  if  any  BMS 
modules  report  a  temperature  below  or  above 
these respective thresholds.

BMS: Overtemp warn

0-100˚C

Stationary Mode

YES/NO

Switches  the  EVMS  into  Stationary  Mode, 
for  battery  backup  and  off-grid  power  type 
applications.  Please  refer  to  the  “Stationary 
Applications” section for more information.

Current sensor

300A, 600A, 

 1200A

Selection of the current sensor size (as shipped 
with your EVMS Core)

Display brightness

0-100%

Adjusts  the  brightness  of  the  LCD  display’s 
backlight.

Buzzer On

YES/NO

Selects whether the Monitor should sound the 
buzzer for alerts. (Safest to leave this on.)

Use Fahrenheit

YES/NO

Changes  display  of  temperature  units  to 
Fahrenheit instead of Celcius.

Error Detection

The EVMS monitors a wide range of operating parameters for your electric vehicle and can 
notify you if any exceed their safe range or any faults are detected. In most cases, errors 
can be acknowledged/reset by pressing the Select button. Critical errors are responded to 
automatically  (such  as  by  shutting  down  the  traction  circuit  due  to  a  critically  low  cell), 
while others are at the driver’s discretion to respond to (such as over-temperature warnings). 
The following table describes the errors you may encounter.

Error

Description

Corrupt Settings

Occurs if memory corruption has been detected in the EVMS 
Core’s  saved  settings  (they  will  automatically  be  reset  to 
defaults). Contact us if you see this one.

Overcurrent warning

If battery current exceeds the programmed threshold for more 
than 1 second, this warning will appear.

Overcurrent shutdown

As above, except the EVMS will also automatically shut down 
the traction circuit if this threshold is exceeded. 

Note that for 

safety reasons this system cannot replace a real fuse, though it 
can usually avoid blowing the real fuse.

BMS - low cell

A BMS module has reported a cell voltage below the minimum 
threshold.

Shutdown by BMS

A low cell condition has been present for more than 10 seconds, 
so the EVMS has shut down the traction circuit to protect the 
batteries.

BMS - high cell

A BMS module has reported a cell voltage above the minimum 
threshold.

Charge ended by BMS

A  high  cell  condition  has  been  present  for  more  than  1 
second, so the EVMS has shut down the charger to protect the 
batteries.

BMS - overtemp

A  BMS  module  has  reported  a  temperature  above  the 
programmed threshold.

Low battery charge

The  battery’s  State  of  Charge  has  reached  the  programmed 
warning threshold.

Over-temperature

The EVMS Core’s temperature sensor has reported a temperature 
above the programmed warning level.

Содержание EVMS V2

Страница 1: ...s engine bay communicating over industry standard CAN bus with a Monitor module in the vehicle cabin and battery management modules located within your battery boxes This manual describes the installa...

Страница 2: ...rrent sensor a 0 5V analog level Ground For connecting the ground wire on the current sensor cable Main Ctr Cathode Input Connect to the power terminal on the controller output cathode side of your ma...

Страница 3: ...w an inertia switch crash sensor which should be installed between the 12V battery and the EVMS Core s 12V supply You will also usually need to use the key signal to switch a relay for powering auxili...

Страница 4: ...due to a BMS error such as an over voltage or under voltage cell the CAN bus will remain powered up for 1 hour This is to allow a window for the BMS modules to continue pack balancing after the charg...

Страница 5: ...s used to modify how many cells that BMS module should expect List of settings EVMS Core The following table describes the parameters available in the General Settings page Name Range Description Pack...

Страница 6: ...Selects whether the Monitor should sound the buzzer for alerts Safest to leave this on Use Fahrenheit YES NO Changes display of temperature units to Fahrenheit instead of Celcius Error Detection The...

Страница 7: ...effect current sensors can exhibit a small amount of zero point drift and inaccuracy at low currents which can accumulate over time causing the reported SoC to differ from the actual SoC To mitigate...

Страница 8: ...der normal operating conditions The warranty does not cover misuse of the product including but not limited to excessive voltage or reversed polarity on terminals short circuits on outputs opening of...

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