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7 7  
8 8  To connect to the device, launch ElectricDeviceMonitor, select "Unified monitor" in the main program window.
9 9  
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11 11  
12 12  A window with the connection parameters will open:
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15 15  
16 16  In the Unified monitor launcher window, choose the used CAN-USB adapter and specify the following settings:
17 17  
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20 20  
21 21  and select the “Launch monitor” button.
22 22  
23 -When connected, the device asks for an access password.
23 +When connected, the device asks for an access password. For the "User" account, the default password is "user" (without quotes).
24 24  
25 -Below is the list of available users. Default passwords can be changed in "Device -> Change password" menu.
26 -
27 -|=User|=Default Password|=Description
28 -|Guest|guest|Guest access to view battery state. No permissions to change and view any settings
29 -|User|user|A common user access with permissions to change almost all the settings
30 -|Service|- (by request)|A service account for battery manufacturers. Has access to some additional settings
31 -|Manufacturer|-|This account is used by BMS manufacturer and not accessible for others
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34 34  
35 35  After successful authentication, the device will send settings and state profiles, which will be displayed as two tabs: "Settings" and "State":
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50 50  
51 51  To change the internal parameters of the BMS IMD, select the «IMD» section:
52 52  
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54 54  
55 55  In this section:
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59 59  * Alarm resistance, kOhm – resistance value which indicate the resistance fault and triggers discrete output OUT_ERROR, kOhm;
60 60  * Warning resistance, kOhm – resistance value which triggers the low resistance warning, kOhm;
61 61  * Transition timeout – a maximum time of the measurement transient process, after which a Timeout error will be generated (see [[Reading device status>>doc:||anchor="HReadingdevicestatus"]]), s. This parameter should be increased if there is significant capacitance between the battery buses and the chassis.
62 -* Minimum bus voltage – a battery voltage value below which a Low bus voltage error will be generated (see [[Reading device status>>doc:||anchor="HReadingdevicestatus"]]), V;
63 -* Minimum calculation time – минима
54 +* Minimum bus voltage – a battery voltage value below which a Low bus voltage error will be generated (see [[Reading device status>>doc:||anchor="HReadingdevicestatus"]]), V.
64 64  
65 65  === Connection parameters ===
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110 110  ** Timeout error – timeout of transition process of measurement;
111 111  ** Anomaly error – the device cannot measure resistance, for example, due to a poor connection to the chassis;
112 112  ** Self test error;
113 -** Chassis break;
114 114  * Insulation status:
115 115  ** No data;
116 116  ** Ok;
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118 118  ** Alarm – resistance is lower than the Alarm resistance;
119 119  * Measurement state – state of measurement procedure:
120 120  ** Idle;
121 -** Bus voltage check;
122 -** Chassis connection;
123 -** Bias resistor connection;
111 +** Chassis connection – chassis is connecting to measuring circuit;
112 +** First stage;
113 +** Offset connection – offset resistors are connecting to measuring circuit;
114 +** Second stage;
124 124  * Resistance calculated – a flag showing that the insulation resistance is calculated;
125 125  * Resistance plus – resistance value between positive line and chassis, Ohm;
126 126  * Resistance minus – resistance value between negative line and chassis, Ohm;
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