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15 15  To confugure the device it is necessary to select the “Tasks – Monitor – BMS Display 1.x” item in the main menu of the ElectricDeviceMonitor. A window with the connection parameters will open:
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19 19  Connection to the BMS Display 1.x can be done using the following USB-CAN adapters:
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26 26  After setting communication parameters it is necessary to click on the “Launch monitor” button. A window with the device parameters will open.
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31 31  The device parameters are divided into the following groups:
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62 62  * Disable buzzer – a flag for turning off the buzzer;
63 63  * Errors filter – a filter of errors that should be output to the display.
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65 -Errors filter is a 32-bit word which is written in the hexadecimal notation. Each bit of the word corresponds to an error. If the bit is set to “1”, the device signals about the error corresponding this bit. The list of bits and errors is in the table below.
65 +BMS Main Errors filter is a 32-bit word which is written in the hexadecimal notation. Each bit of the word corresponds to an error. If the bit is set to “1”, the device signals about the error corresponding this bit. The list of bits and errors is in the table below.
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67 67  |**Bit number**|**Error**
68 68  |**0**|Overcurrent