Operation
Figure 97 Battery cycle monitor screen
BATTERY CYCLE MONITOR
BCM |
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0 | - | 30 SECONDS DISCHARGE CYCLES | 2 |
31 | - 90 SECONDS DISCHARGE CYCLES | 1 | |
91 | - | 240 SECONDS DISCHARGE CYCLES | 1 |
OVER 240 SECONDS DISCHARGE CYCLES | 0 | ||
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NEXT EXIT
The second page, accessed by selecting NEXT (See Figure 98), allows the Operator to view the Sum- mary Page and to erase the BCM time bucket data permanently from the
Figure 98 Battery cycle monitor screen, page 2
BATTERY CYCLE MONITOR
SUMMARY PAGE |
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CLEAR BCM | YES / NO |
CLEAR SUMMARY | YES / NO |
PREV EXIT
DISCHARGE CYCLES
The Discharge Cycles Screens are accessed from the Battery Cycle Monitor Screen.
Each of the four buckets will have a format as illustrated in Figure 99 showing the
For example, assume that the following four discharge cycles have occurred:
1 - On 03/09/01, there was discharge cycle that lasted 25 seconds.
2 - On 04/12/01, there was discharge cycle that lasted 96 seconds.
3 - On 04//25/01, there was discharge cycle that lasted 42 seconds.
4 - On 04/26/01, there was discharge cycle that lasted 21 seconds.
The
The maximum field length for seconds is 99999 (5 digits) which equates to 27.78 hours. DC Bus volts has xxx (3 digits).
To view the complete list in the event, use the UP and DOWN selections to scroll the page up or down.
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