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= General information = |
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-(% id="cke_bm_1181S" style="display:none" %) (%%)BMS GSM is an extension module that can be inserted to the BMS Mini, BMS Mini S, BMS Main 3, BMS Main X or BMS Main 3X controller. It allows a BMS controller to send battery data to a remote server over a cellular network. |
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+(% id="cke_bm_1181S" style="display:none" %) (%%)BMS GSM is an extension module that can be inserted to the BMS Mini, BMS Mini S, BMS Main 2R, BMS Main X, BMS Main 3 or BMS Main 3X controller. It allows a BMS controller to send battery data to a remote server over a cellular network. |
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Figure below shows the overall architecture of a battery system that is controlled wirelessly by an upper-level system. |
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|**Parameter**|**Value** |
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|Supply voltage, V|5.0 ± 0.5 |
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|Current consumption in the idle state, mA, max|80 |
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-|Current consumption in the active state, mA, avg|500 |
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-|Supported network types|GSM/GPRS/EDGE, NB-IoT |
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-|Dimensions (length × width × height), mm|61 × 54 × 15 |
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-|Weight, g|23 ± 2 |
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+|Current consumption in the active state, mA, avg|400 |
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+|Supported network types|GSM/GPRS/EDGE/LTE |
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+|Dimensions (length × width × height), mm|58 × 58 × 15 |
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+|Weight, g|23 ± 5 |
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|(% colspan="2" %)**Operating conditions** |
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|Operating temperature range, ° С|-40 to +85 |
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|Degree of protection from external influences|IP00 |
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**Attention** |
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-Connecting the BMS GSM 1.x is performed to the powered-off BMS controller! |
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+Connecting the BMS GSM is performed to the powered-off BMS controller! |
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+To prevent the damage of device avoid electrostatic discharges. |
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The BMS GSM must be inserted into the corresponding header of the BMS controller. The device must be fixed to the BMS controller by **11mm M3 standoffs** and M3 screws. |
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-Here is the example of BMS Wi-Fi header on BMS Main X: |
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+Here is the example of header for additional devices on BMS Main X: |
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[[image:1734100655472-941.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="423" width="450"]] |
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= Configuration = |
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-Configuring the BMS GSM 1.x must be done according to the BMS controller’s configuration manual. Typically, the connection settings are in the “Connectivity -> GSM” section of the BMS controller. |
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+Configuring the BMS GSM must be done according to the BMS controller’s configuration manual, see [[Battery management systems>>path:/bin/view/Battery%20management%20systems/]]. |
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+Typically, the connection settings located in the “Connectivity -> GSM” section of the BMS controller. |
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To apply new connection settings, it is necessary to restart the BMS controller. |
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