Changes for page 5. Firmware update

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17 17  Follow the steps below:
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19 -~1. Connect the BMS Display to the USB-CAN ada.
19 +~1. Connect the BMS Display to the USB-CAN adapter.
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21 -2. Move switches of the BMS USB-CAN to the following positions:
21 +2. If BMS USB-CAN used, move switches of the to the following positions:
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23 23  * 120 Ohm – “I”;
24 24  * +5V – “0”.
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26 -3. Connect the BMS USB-CAN to a PC.
26 +3. Connect the USB-CAN adapter to a PC.
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28 -4. Move the switch “+5V” of the BMS USB-CAN to “I”. Check that the led of the BMS Display is blinking.
28 +4. If BMS USB-CAN used, move the switch “+5V” of the BMS USB-CAN to “I”. Otherwise power up the BMS Display. Check that the led of the BMS Display is blinking.
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30 30  5. Open the Device Manager* and determine a name of an appeared serial port (Click the right mouse button on the Start menu and select the “Device Manager” item):
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40 -8. Select the transport “CAN transport (BMS USB-CAN) (1.0.0)” and click the “Settings” button to configure the adapter: select a port name that corresponds to the BMS USB-CAN and 250 kbit/s baud rate.
40 +8. Select the correspon transport “CAN transport (BMS USB-CAN) (1.0.0)” and click the “Settings” button to configure the adapter: select a port name that corresponds to the BMS USB-CAN and 250 kbit/s baud rate.
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