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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Battery Monitor Data Manager User’s Guide 3103 No. Andrews Ave. Ext. Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Tel: (954) 623-6660 Fax: (95

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ix Table of Figures IMPORTANT NOTE: The drawings or figures in this manual may not be the most recent revision and are included for reference only.

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-10 Standard or Average - Normally select Standard. If the charger employs digital control of battery voltage

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-11 Cell Resistance Threshold - Global applies the alarm level in the Cell Resistance (microhms) field to all

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-12 High Cell Voltage Warning (volts) - Type a value between the Low Cell Voltage and High Cell Voltage level

Page 6 - Table of Contents

Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-13 Remote Reporting - When selected, causes the monitor to report the alarm. When not selected, reporting is

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-14 18.5. Battery Setup: System (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|System The Thermal Runaway and Hardware

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-15 Temperature Delta A temperature delta can be set to identify the difference in temperature between two t

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-16 18.6. Battery Setup: Discharge (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Discharge The following appear on th

Page 10 - Table of Figures

Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-17 Note: If using the Current Mode, the minimum threshold Level to detect discharges must be at least 5% of

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-18 18.7. Battery Setup: Digital Input (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Input The Digital Input d

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-19 18.8. Battery Setup: Digital Output (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Output The Digital Outpu

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x Figure 44. Check Settings - Digital Output (MPM) ... 16-8 Figure 45

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-20 18.9. Battery Setup: LGS (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|LGS Leibert Global Services (LGS) offers a

Page 15 - 1. Safety Information

Selecting the Database Range 19-1 19. Selecting the Database Range String Status > Setup|Database Range To select a database range before connect

Page 16 - 2. System Requirements

Connecting to a Battery Location 20-1 20. Connecting to a Battery Location This section describes how to connect the BMDM program to a location. At

Page 17 - String Status Screen Buttons

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-1 21. Viewing Battery and Monitor Status At program start, the String Status screen lists all available monito

Page 18 - 4.3. Starting the Program

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-2 21.2. String Status Screen At start-up, the BMDM displays the String Status screen. The first time the progra

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-3 Monitor Status - The Monitor Status column can report ten conditions, which do not have priority ratings assi

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-4 String Status > Extract all data or String Status > Right click a string name | Extract data The Extr

Page 21 - 4.6. Default Passwords

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-5 21.4. Summary Screen String Status > Summary or View|Summary The Summary dialog box displays a status su

Page 22 - 4.7. Computer Types

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-6 Alarm Detail - A computer polling or receiving an alarm call from a monitor receives and displays this inform

Page 23 - 4.8. Changing Computer Type

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-7 21.7. Cell Voltage (String View Screen) String View > Cell voltage (default) The String View Cell Voltage

Page 24 - 4.10. Help Screens

xi Figure 101. Trend Intercell Resistance Setup ... 22-7 Fi

Page 25 - 5. Using Configure Station

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-8 The String Status box on the bottom left of the String View screen can report nine conditions. Priority S

Page 26 - Using Configure Station

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-9 String View > Start resistance test or Stop resistance test or Get test results To start a resistance te

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-10 21.9. Historical Graphs String View > Cell voltage or Cell resistance or Intercell resistance When the BM

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-11 String View > File|Export (xls) then History The Export History (Voltage) function allows you to export r

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-12 Figure 85. Trend Menu On the pop-up menu, click Trend then Cell or Average to display the trend analysis g

Page 30 - Practical Theory

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-13 String View > View alarm or View|Alarm then, if not displayed, Get current alarms or View|Current Ala

Page 31 - 6.2. Local Computer

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-14 Figure 88. Historical Alarm List String View > View alarm or View|Alarm then Select historical alarms

Page 32 - 6.4. Facility Monitor

Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-15 21.13. Alarm Acknowledge String View > View alarm or View|Alarm then Acknowledge alarm If the alarm

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-16 The BDS and MPM All Discharges screens are similar, except the MPM screen has the MPM Current to Include in

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-17 Cell Detail area - To manually select cells to include in the report, click the cells in the list or click A

Page 35 - Service computer types

xii Figure 156. Report (Comm Asst) ... 29-1

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-18 21.14.1. Discharge Replay String View > View|Load test or Discharge then Discharge replay or View|Disc

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-19 21.14.2. Discharge Curve String View > View|Load test or Discharge then Discharge curve or View|Discha

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-20 Figure 93. Curve Option In Curve 1, 2 or 3, select Overall Voltage, Discharge Current or Cell Voltage curve

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-21 21.14.3. Summary String View > View|Load test or Discharge then Summary or View|Summary Select Summary

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Viewing Battery and Monitor Status 21-22 21.15. Cell Memo / String Memo Cell Memo or String Memo saves notes for a cell or string to the database us

Page 41 - 9.2. Data Storage in the BDS

Using the Report Generator 22-1 22. Using the Report Generator The BMDM Report Generator uses BMDM data files to create reports. After a BMDM-contro

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Using the Report Generator 22-2 Select Show Average Trend to generate a graph that shows the average voltage of all the cells in the string for each

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Using the Report Generator 22-3 22.2. Detail Cell Resistance Report String View > View|Reports|Detail|Cell Resistance To create a Detail Cell Resi

Page 44 - 11. Selecting Preferences

Using the Report Generator 22-4 22.3. Detail Intercell Resistance Report String View > View|Reports|Detail|Intercell Resistance To create a Detail

Page 45 - Selecting Preferences

Using the Report Generator 22-5 22.4. Trend Cell Voltage Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Cell Voltage To create a Trend Cell Voltage repor

Page 47 - Setting Communications

Using the Report Generator 22-6 Data Sets area - To manually select cells to include in the report, click the cells in the list or click All to selec

Page 48 - Figure 23. Email Setup

Using the Report Generator 22-7 22.6. Trend Intercell Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Intercell To create a Trend Intercell report, click

Page 49 - 13.1. Testing Email

Using the Report Generator 22-8 22.7. Trend Overall Voltage Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Overall Voltage To create a Trend Overall Volt

Page 50 - Password

Using the Report Generator 22-9 22.8. Trend Temperature Report String View > View|Reports|Trend|Temperature To create a Trend Temperature report,

Page 51 - 14.2. System Setup: Customer

Using the Report Generator 22-10 22.10. Discharge Report String View > View|Reports|Discharge To create a Discharge report, click Discharge. The

Page 52 - 14.3. System Setup: Location

Using the Report Generator 22-11 Select Tabular to create a Tabular report, which is the same as a standard report, but in a spreadsheet format, with

Page 53 - 14.4. System Setup: Battery

Using the Report Generator 22-12 22.12. Summary Report String Status > Summary report or String View > View|Reports|Summary [see text] To cr

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Using the Report Generator 22-13 Threshold Deviation area - Select Include to include the threshold deviation report. Select Start New Page to insert

Page 55 - 14.5. System Setup: String

Using the Preview Screens 23-1 23. Using the Preview Screens [Previously described Setup screen] > Preview After all report parameters are select

Page 56 - 14.6. System Setup: Link

Using the Preview Screens 23-2 23.1. Saving a Report in Archive (ZRF) Format Preview screen > Save Archive The Report Generator can save a report

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Safety Information 1-1 1. Safety Information • You must read and understand these safety precautions and those elsewhere in this manual before insta

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Using the Web Report Generator 24-1 24. Using the Web Report Generator Every 24 hours, the Web Report Generator automatically creates and saves an e

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Using the Web Report Generator 24-2 Maintenance Recommendation area - Select Include to include the maintenance recommendation report. Select Start N

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Using the Web Report Generator 24-3 24.2. Generating an Executive Summary Report String Status > Reports|Generate If enabled on Setup|Preferences,

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Calibration 25-1 25. Calibration String View > Setup|Calibration To ensure reliability of readings, Albér recommends that a qualified technician

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Calibration 25-2 There are four columns on the Calibration dialog box: Measurement Point, Measured Value, A/D Counts, and Calibration Factor. Measu

Page 63 - 14.9. System Setup: Password

MPM Diagnostics 26-1 26. MPM Diagnostics String View > Diagnostics|Item The diagnostics are used for production testing, but may help troubleshoo

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MPM Diagnostics 26-2 26.2. Self Test (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Self Test Self Test reads an MPM status register and displays the parameter

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MPM Diagnostics 26-3 26.3. Load Module (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Load Module The Load Module diagnostic tests each load connection to the b

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MPM Diagnostics 26-4 26.4. DIP Switch (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|DIP Switch The DIP Switch diagnostic confirms each position of the DIP sw

Page 67 - 16. Check Settings Screens

MPM Diagnostics 26-5 26.5. Indicator (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Indicator This diagnostic tests front panel LED operation. To open Indicator

Page 68 - Check Settings Screens

System Requirements 2-1 2. System Requirements These are the minimum requirements for the BMDM (Battery Monitor Data Manager) program. Microsoft Win

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MPM Diagnostics 26-6 26.7. Memory (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Memory To open Memory Diagnostics, select Memory. Figure 120. Diagnostics - M

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MPM Diagnostics 26-7 26.8. Contacts (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Contacts This diagnostic checks the external alarm contacts, charger contacts

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MPM Diagnostics 26-8 26.9. Intertier (MPM) String View > Diagnostics|Intertier The Intertier diagnostic monitors the signal on each intertier inp

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BDS Diagnostics 27-1 27. BDS Diagnostics String View > Diagnostics|Item The diagnostics are used for production testing, but may help troubleshoo

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BDS Diagnostics 27-2 Dial Tone (BDS Controller) - Confirms the telephone is connected. If connected via a multiplexer, this field indicates Failed a

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BDS Diagnostics 27-3 27.3. Load Module (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Load Module The Load Module diagnostic tests each load connection to the b

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BDS Diagnostics 27-4 To run the diagnostic that can confirm the direction of the current transducer (CT), click the CT Polarity tab on the dialog box

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BDS Diagnostics 27-5 27.4. DIP Switch (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|DIP Switch The DIP Switch diagnostic confirms each position of the DIP swit

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BDS Diagnostics 27-6 27.5. Indicator (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Indicator This diagnostic tests front panel LED operation. To open Indicator

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BDS Diagnostics 27-7 27.7. Memory (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Memory To open Memory Diagnostics, select Memory. Figure 129. Diagnostics -

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String Status Screen Buttons 3-1 3. String Status Screen Buttons This page describes buttons on the String Status screen, which appears when the BMDM

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BDS Diagnostics 27-8 27.8. Contacts (BDS) String View > Diagnostics|Contacts This diagnostic checks the external critical and maintenance alarm c

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BDS Diagnostics 27-9 Intertier Voltage (mvolts) - This column indicates the voltages being sent. This screen displays up to 15 intertiers for the BDS

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BDS Diagnostics 27-10 27.11. Resistance Testing Multiple DCM Units String View > Cell Resistance or Intercell Resistance tab > Diagnostics|R-T

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Upgrades 28-1 28. Upgrades String View > Setup|Upgrade Firmware or Upgrade DCM Firmware E2 (electrically erasable) memory on the MPM and SRAM memo

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Commissioning Assistant 29-1 29. Commissioning Assistant View|Reports|Commissioning Report The Commissioning Assistant creates a report that is extre

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Commissioning Assistant 29-2 29.2. Monitor Pre-Power Check List Figure 136. Monitor Pre-Power Screen (typical) The text at the top of the Monitor Pre

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Commissioning Assistant 29-3 29.3. Starting the Assistant for an Existing String View|Reports|Commissioning Report This section describes how to start

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Commissioning Assistant 29-4 29.4. Completing the Commissioning Assistant After opening the commissioning assistant, complete the remaining screens as

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Commissioning Assistant 29-5 29.4.2. Equipment Owner Screen Figure 140. Equipment Owner (Comm Asst) Click the Equipment Owner button. Complete the f

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Commissioning Assistant 29-6 29.4.3. Post Power Check Screen Figure 141. Post Power Check Screen (BDS-256 only) (Comm Asst) Click the Post Power Che

Page 90 - Battery Setup: LGS (MPM)

Program Installation and Options 4-1 4. Program Installation and Options When installing the BMDM, you will choose Install BMDM Manager. Other screen

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Commissioning Assistant 29-7 29.4.4. Send Battery Setup Screen Figure 142. Send Battery Setup (Comm Asst) Click the Send Battery Setup button. Verif

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Commissioning Assistant 29-8 29.4.6. Serial Numbers Screen Figure 144. Serial Numbers (Comm Asst) Click the Serial Numbers button. To upload the ser

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Commissioning Assistant 29-9 29.4.8. Check Overall Voltage Screen Figure 146. Check Overall Voltage (Comm Asst) Click the Check Overall Voltage butt

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Commissioning Assistant 29-10 29.4.10. Base Data - Cell Voltage Screen Figure 148. Base Data - Cell Voltage (Comm Asst) Click the Base Data - Cell V

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Commissioning Assistant 29-11 29.4.12. Check Temperature Screen Figure 150. Check Temperature (Comm Asst) Click the Check Temperature button. Type t

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Commissioning Assistant 29-12 Click the Check Discharge Current button. Verify the ±15VDC voltage supply is connected to the current transducer. Type

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Commissioning Assistant 29-13 29.4.15. Check Intercell Screen (BDS Only) Figure 153. Check Intercell (Comm Asst) Click the Check Intercell button. I

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Commissioning Assistant 29-14 Figure 155. Save Base Line and Send Thresholds Data – Cell/Intertier/Inter-Cell Resistance (Comm Asst) Based on a 12 vo

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Commissioning Assistant 29-15 Click the Report button. Text on the screen displays the path and folder where the report is saved. To view pages in the

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Commissioning Assistant 29-16 29.5. Emailing a Report The completed Commissioning Agent report must be sent to Alber as an email attachment for warran

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Program Installation and Options 4-2 4.4. Configuring BMDM to Run as a Windows Service The BMDM can be run as a service so the application will conti

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Error Codes 30-1 30. Error Codes The following error messages may appear when running the BMDM program. CODE MESSAGE SITUATION 1 The database canno

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Error Codes 30-2 CODE MESSAGE SITUATION 203 The currently selected COM Port, COM <ComPortNum>, is already in use by another program. Press OK a

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Index % above baseline field on detail cell resistance s/u ... 22-3 on trend cell resistance s/u ... 22-6 24/7 on c

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on battery s/u general BDS ... 18-3 on battery s/u general MPM ... 17-3 autopolling ...

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cell # column on battery s/u parameters BDS ... 18-8 cell # field on battery s/u parameters MPM ... 17-4 cell # label start from area

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for the MPM ... 17-1 modem to a location ... 20-1 network to a location ...

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detail intercell resistance s/u ... 22-4 deviation storage thresholds area on battery s/u discharge MPM ... 17-10 diagno

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on tech detail summary report s/u ... 24-2 d. time column on summary s/u ... 22-13 on tech detail summary report s/u ..

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on battery s/u general BDS ... 18-3 on battery s/u general MPM ... 17-3 force all strings direct connection ck box on

Page 111 - Selecting the Database Range

indicator diagnostics MPM screen ... 27-6 individual button on battery s/u float alarms BDS ... 18-11 on battery s/u float alarms MPM ...

Page 112 - 20.3. Connecting via Network

i 1. WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY LIMITED WARRANTY. Albércorp warrants that the software product will perform in accordance with the accomp

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Program Installation and Options 4-3 Figure 3. BMDM and AlwaysUp Running as a Service 4. Type Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the task manager. Check for

Page 114 - 21.2. String Status Screen

l. system setup screen ... 14-3 system s/u ... 14-3 lock check box ...

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n. connection area on communication s/u ... 12-1 n. port field on system s/u link ...

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phone number field on system s/u link ... 14-7 PIO status on self test diagnostics BDS . 27-2 polling ...

Page 117 - 21.4. Summary Screen

on self test diagnostics MPM ... 26-2 sample database ... 4-1 ck box on preferences ...

Page 118 - 21.6. String View Screens

s. date/time column on all discharges ... 21-16 on discharge s/u ... 22-11 s. field for databa

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technician detail summary rpt s/u screen ... 24-1 technician report discharges area

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Program Installation and Options 4-4 6. It is recommended to replace the regular BMDM shortcut on the desktop with the Run BMDM Service in Session s

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Program Installation and Options 4-5 4.7. Computer Types The first time the program runs, a question about computer type appears. Figure 5. Select

Page 122 - 21.9. Historical Graphs

Program Installation and Options 4-6 4.8. Changing Computer Type The Select Computer Type box appears only the first time you install the program. Yo

Page 123 - 21.11. Trend Analysis

Program Installation and Options 4-7 4.9. File Types The BMDM program uses several file extensions. MDB ... An Access database file that stor

Page 124 - 21.12. Alarm Data

Using Configure Station 5-1 5. Using Configure Station The Configure Station dialog boxes for a Local, Central or Service computer facilitate setting

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Using Configure Station 5-2 Figure 9. Configure Station - Select Number of Modems If communicating via modem, select the number of modems in use. Fo

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Using Configure Station 5-3 Figure 12. Configure Station - Set Station Phone Number If communicating via modem, type the telephone number of the co

Page 127 - 21.14. Discharge Data

Using Configure Station 5-4 Figure 15. Configure Station - Email Setup If sending alarms via e-mail, complete this dialog box. Refer to Setting Up a

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Using Configure Station 5-5 Figure 18. Configure Station - Information If running the BMDM for the first time with an Access database, this box ope

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ii EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES. You acknowledge and agree that the Software is subject to restrictions and controls imposed by the United States Export Adm

Page 130 - 21.14.1. Discharge Replay

Practical Theory: Understanding Computer Types 6-1 Practical Theory 6. Understanding Computer Types When installing the BMDM program, select one of

Page 131 - 21.14.2. Discharge Curve

Practical Theory: Understanding Computer Types 6-2 6.2. Local Computer For continuous, on-site display of battery information, use a Local computer.

Page 132 - Figure 93. Curve Option

Practical Theory: Understanding Computer Types 6-3 6.3. Service Computer The Service computer can be a desktop or notebook computer temporarily conne

Page 133 - 21.14.3. Summary

Practical Theory: Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup 7-1 Practical Theory 7. Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup This chapter expl

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Practical Theory: Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup 7-2 7.3. Polling and Extraction Notes Auto Polling via Modem with a Central Computer -

Page 135 - Using the Report Generator

Practical Theory: Understanding Polling, Extraction and Backup 7-3 The following table summarizes polling, extraction and backup for Central, Local,

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Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-1 Practical Theory 8. Understanding System Installation This section describes how to set up th

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Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-2 8.2. Connecting Using a Central Computer The following describes how to set up an MPM or BDS

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Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-3 8.3. Connecting Using a Service Computer The following describes how to set up a computer as

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Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation 8-4 • If the Service computer is a remote connection (off-site) computer for viewing battery dat

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iii 4. REGULATORY INFORMATION Type of Service: The MPM Series and the BDS Series equipment is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines

Page 141 - 22.6. Trend Intercell Report

Practical Theory: Understanding How Data is Stored 9-1 Practical Theory 9. Understanding How Data is Stored This section describes how the BMDM proce

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Practical Theory: Understanding How Data is Stored 9-2 9.2. Data Storage in the BDS Data in the BDS is stored in nonvolatile SRAM memory, which retai

Page 143 - 22.9. Trend Intertier Report

Practical Theory: Understanding the Time to Go Algorithm 10-1 Practical Theory 10. Understanding the Time to Go Algorithm The battery Amp-hour (Ah)

Page 144 - 22.10. Discharge Report

Practical Theory: Understanding the Time to Go Algorithm 10-2 Although the Time to Go calculation may offer a close estimate, many other battery para

Page 145 - 22.11. Alarm Report

Selecting Preferences 11-1 11. Selecting Preferences String Status > Setup|Preferences At any time, you may open the Preferences dialog box to ch

Page 146 - 22.12. Summary Report

Selecting Preferences 11-2 String View Network Grouping area - When connected to a string, a drop-down list at the top of the screen shows the name o

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Setting Communications 12-1 12. Setting Communications String Status > Setup communication or Setup|Communication Select this dialog box to def

Page 148 - Using the Preview Screens

Setting Communications 12-2 Disable Auto Polling / Auto Answering - For computer–monitor connection via RS-232 or network, not selecting this box ena

Page 149 - 23.2. Printing a Report

Setting Up an Email Account 13-1 13. Setting Up an Email Account String Status > Setup|Email Setup Use Email Setup to set up the account under wh

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Setting Up an Email Account 13-2 13.1. Testing Email String Status > Setup|Email Setup|Test The Test Email box tests the settings on the Email Set

Page 152 -  Reader

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-1 14. Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System String Status > Setup system or Setup|System BMDM setup involves

Page 153 - 25. Calibration

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-2 14.2. System Setup: Customer String Status > Setup|System|Customer Use the Customer dialog box to add new

Page 154 - Calibration

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-3 14.3. System Setup: Location String Status > Setup|System|Location Before completing the Location dialog b

Page 155 - 26. MPM Diagnostics

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-4 14.4. System Setup: Battery String Status > Setup|System|Battery The Battery dialog box assigns a battery

Page 156 - 26.2. Self Test (MPM)

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-5 Cell # Label Start From - This allows the reverse numbering of cells. Select Most Negative Cell when the cell

Page 157 - 26.3. Load Module (MPM)

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-6 14.5. System Setup: String String Status > Setup|System|String The String dialog box assigns a string name

Page 158 - 26.4. DIP Switch (MPM)

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-7 Start Cell # (MPM) (required) - Type the first cell number for the first string in the battery being monitore

Page 159 - 26.6. Digital Port (MPM)

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-8 Network - Select if the monitor connects to the computer via network. Complete IP Address, Network Port, Net

Page 160 - 26.7. Memory (MPM)

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-9 14.7. System Setup: Reporting String Status > Setup|System|Reporting The Reporting dialog box selects the

Page 161 - 26.8. Contacts (MPM)

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-10 Delay (Seconds) - If using a numeric pager, type the delay in seconds before the numeric message is sent.

Page 162 - 26.9. Intertier (MPM)

v Table of Contents 1. SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 163 - 27. BDS Diagnostics

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-11 Include Warnings, Memory Full and Inactive - Select these check boxes to contact and require acknowledgement

Page 164 - BDS Diagnostics

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-12 Contacts - To type persons' names to add to a list of potential contacts, click New on the right panel

Page 165 - 27.3. Load Module (BDS)

Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-13 Page On Alarm - Select to display the Page Report Alarm Event box on error and send alarm notification to a

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Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System 14-14 Add Names to Contact List - To add people to a Contact List, first select a group name from the drop-down Co

Page 167 - 27.4. DIP Switch (BDS)

Synchronizing Using Check Settings 15-1 15. Synchronizing Using Check Settings The location, battery, and string names are key for letting a compute

Page 168 - 27.6. Digital Port (BDS)

Synchronizing Using Check Settings 15-2 Note on Network Settings - Network parameters do not upload using Check Settings|General. To change the IP Ad

Page 169 - 27.7. Memory (BDS)

Synchronizing Using Check Settings 15-3 15.1. Connecting With a Service Computer This section describes how to connect to a monitor when site details

Page 170 - 27.9. Intertier (BDS)

Check Settings Screens 16-1 16. Check Settings Screens Active check: String Status > Connection then Setup|Check Settings|dialog box Offline: S

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Check Settings Screens 16-2 The Check Settings|Parameters dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS are shown below. Figure 36. Check Settings - Parameters

Page 172 - Figure 133. Select DCM

Check Settings Screens 16-3 The Check Settings|Test Parameters dialog box for the MPM and BDS is shown below. Figure 38. Check Settings - Test Par

Page 173 - 28. Upgrades

vi 15.1. Connecting With a Service Computer ... 15-3 16. CHECK SET

Page 174 - 29. Commissioning Assistant

Check Settings Screens 16-4 The Check Settings|Float Alarms dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS are shown below. Figure 39. Check Settings - Float Al

Page 175 - Commissioning Assistant

Check Settings Screens 16-5 Figure 41. Check Settings - Float Alarms (BDS)

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Check Settings Screens 16-6 The Check Settings|Discharge dialog box for the MPM and BDS is shown below. Figure 42. Check Settings - Discharge (MPM

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Check Settings Screens 16-7 The Check Settings|Digital Input dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS-256 are shown below. The BDS Digital Input tab and dial

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Check Settings Screens 16-8 The Check Settings|Digital Output dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS-256 are shown below. The Digital Output tab and dialog

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Check Settings Screens 16-9 The Check Settings|Calibration dialog boxes for the MPM and BDS are shown below. The BDS Calibration dialog box reports t

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Check Settings Screens 16-10 The Check Settings|LGS dialog box for the MPM and BDS is shown below. Figure 49. Check Settings - LGS (MPM / BDS)

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Check Settings Screens 16-11 16.1. Check Settings Screens in Controller BDS Only: String Status > Connection then <CTRL>Setup|Check Settin

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-1 17. Programming Battery Setup for the MPM From String Status, click Connection to display the String Vi

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-2 17.1. Battery Setup: General (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|General The following appear on the Gene

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vii 22.9. Trend Intertier Report ... 22-9

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-3 Float Current Multiplier - When a series of batteries is connected with more than one cable, it may not b

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-4 17.2. Battery Setup: Parameters (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Parameters On Parameters, select the

Page 187 - 29.4.17. Report Screen

Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-5 17.3. Battery Setup: Test Parameters (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Test Parameters The following ap

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-6 Standard or Average - Normally select Standard. If the charger employs digital control of battery voltage,

Page 189 - 29.5. Emailing a Report

Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-7 Figure 55. Cell Resistance Alarm Levels Setup (MPM) Cell Resistance Alarm Levels box - To set Alarm Leve

Page 190 - 30. Error Codes

Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-8 Percentage for Warning - Determines the violation threshold that causes a Warning battery status. The valu

Page 191 - Error Codes

Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-9 17.5. Battery Setup: Discharge (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Discharge The following appear on the

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-10 Voltage mode allows data recording during recharge, since data logging does not stop until the voltage go

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-11 17.6. Battery Setup: Digital Input (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Input The MPM has 16 dig

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-12 17.7. Battery Setup: Digital Output (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|Digital Output The MPM has three

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viii 29.4.16. Base Data - Cell Resistance Screen ... 29-13 29.4.17. Repo

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Programming Battery Setup for the MPM 17-13 Battery Setup: LGS (MPM) String View > Setup|Battery|LGS Leibert Global Services (LGS) offers a servic

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-1 18. Programming Battery Setup for the BDS From String Status, click Connection to display the String Vi

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-2 18.1. Battery Setup: General (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|General The following appear on the Gen

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-3 Float Current Multiplier - When a series of batteries is connected with more than one cable, it may not b

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-4 18.2. Battery Setup: Parameters (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Parameters The following appear on t

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-5 Config DCM Cells LS/D R/LS RLLS SS# 1x198x1V 1 44 2 22 22 1 2 44 2 22 22 3 3 44 2 22 22 5 4 44 2 22 22

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-6 Config DCM Cells LS/D R/LS RLLS SS# 1x198x1V 1 44 2 22 22 1 2 44 2 22 22 3 3 44 2 22 22 5 4 44 2 22 22

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-7 Config DCM Cells LS/D R/LS RLLS SS# 1x244x2V 1 48 2 24 24 1 2 48 2 24 24 3 3 48 2 24 24 5 4 48 2 24 24

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-8 Parameter / Enabled - The OV, DC and FC parameters are assigned to DCM #1. Select Enabled to view the para

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Programming Battery Setup for the BDS 18-9 18.3. Battery Setup: Test Parameters (BDS) String View > Setup|Battery|Test Parameters The following ap

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