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2 -= Configuration =
1 +== 3.3.1 Input signals ==
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5 -== Input and output signals ==
3 +The BMS Main 2.x board has 4 discrete inputs of the "dry contact" type. For each discrete input, its purpose and the inversion requirement are specified. The following discrete input assignment options are supported:
6 6  
7 -=== Input signals ===
5 +* no signal;
6 +* signal from battery cover;
7 +* charger connected;
8 +* power up/down request;
9 +* inhibit charging;
10 +* inhibit discharging;
11 +* CH contactor feedback;
12 +* DCH contactor feedback;
13 +* Insulation status;
14 +* Charge request;
15 +* Precharge request;
16 +* Discharge request;
17 +* PCH contactor feedback;
18 +* CH/DCH contactor feedback;
19 +* Main contactor feedback.
8 8  
9 -The BMS Main 2.x board has **4 discrete inputs** of the "dry contact" type. For each discrete input, its purpose and the inversion requirement are specified.
21 +If the "Signal from the battery cover" assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to monitor the state of the battery cover (see section Battery cover protection).
10 10  
11 -BMS Main 2.x board has **4 analog inputs** for connecting current, temperature and humidity sensors.
23 +if the "Charger connected" assignment is selected, the discrete input is involved in the algorithms of charge and discharge control (see sections Charge control and Discharge control).
12 12  
13 -The order of the numbering of the discrete and analog inputs corresponds to the order of the numbering on the board.
25 +If the "Power up/down request" assignment is selected, the discrete input is involved in the algorithms of opening the charging and discharging relays and sending acknowledgment of power down to the external equipment (see sections Charge control and Discharge control).
14 14  
15 -(% id="cke_bm_2415S" style="display:none" %) (%%)To configure the input discrete and analog signals, select the menu "Signals → Input signals":
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20 -(((
21 -A list of available **discrete input assignments **is available in [[Input signals>>doc:Battery management systems.Additional information.1\. Battery controllers\: signals and errors.WebHome||anchor="HInputsignals"]].
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23 -
24 -If the "Signal from the battery cover" assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to monitor the state of the battery cover (see [[Battery cover protection>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HBatterycoverprotection"]]).
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26 -if the "Charger connected" assignment is selected, the discrete input is involved in the algorithms of charge and discharge control (see [[Charging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HChargingcontrol"]] and [[Discharging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischargingcontrol"]]).
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28 -If the "Power up/down request" assignment is selected, the discrete input is involved in the algorithms of opening the charging and discharging relays and sending acknowledgment of power down to the external equipment (see [[Charging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HChargingcontrol"]] and [[Discharging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischargingcontrol"]]).
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30 30  If the “Inhibit charging” assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to open the charging relay.
31 31  
32 32  If the “Inhibit discharging” assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to open the discharging relay.
33 33  
34 -If the “CH contactor feedback”, “DCH contactor feedback”, “PCH contactor feedback”, “CH/DCH contactor feedback” or “Main contactor feedback” assignment is selected, the discrete input is involved in monitoring the corresponding contactor’s feedback signal (see [[Contactor feedback check>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HContactorfeedbackcheck"]]).
31 +If the “CH contactor feedback”, “DCH contactor feedback”, “PCH contactor feedback”, “CH/DCH contactor feedback” or “Main contactor feedback” assignment is selected, the discrete input is involved in monitoring the corresponding contactor’s feedback signal (see section Contactor feedback check).
35 35  
36 -If the “Charge request”, “Precharge request” or “Discharge request” assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to control opening the corresponding contactor (see [[Charging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HChargingcontrol"]] and [[Discharging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischargingcontrol"]]).
33 +If the “Charge request”, “Precharge request” or “Discharge request” assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to control opening the corresponding contactor (see sections Charge control and Discharge control).
37 37  
38 -If the “Insulation status” assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to monitor a signal from an external insulation monitoring device (see [[Insulation monitoring>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HInsulationmonitoring"]]).
35 +If the “Insulation status” assignment is selected, the discrete input is used to monitor a signal from an external insulation monitoring device (see section Insulation monitoring).
39 39  
40 40  
41 -**Analog inputs** in this section:
38 +BMS Main 2.x board has 4 analog inputs for connecting current, temperature and humidity sensors. **Assignment of analog inputs must be selected as follows**:
42 42  
43 -* No input;
44 -* Current sensor;
45 -* Current zero level;
46 -* Temperature sensor;
47 -* Humidity sensor;
48 -* Current sensor (AUX) – additional current sensor for measuring current in a series of cells;
49 -* Current zero level (AUX) – zero level bus for additional current sensor.
50 -
51 -**Assignment of analog inputs must be selected as follows**:
52 -
53 53  * Analog Input #1 – Current sensor;
54 54  * Analog Input #2 – No input / Current sensor reference line / Current sensor (2nd range) (see note);
55 55  * Analog Input #3 – No input / Temperature sensor / Current sensor (AUX);
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57 57  
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59 59  (((
60 -**Important**: the connection of an additional current sensor (AUX) is possible for special hardware revision of the BMS Main 2.x board. Using an additional current sensor is possible in the configuration when BMS Main serves two galvanically isolated cell series (see [[Series balancing>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.4 Battery parameters.WebHome||anchor="HSeriesbalancing"]]).
47 +**Important**: the connection of an additional current sensor (AUX) is possible for special hardware revision of the BMS Main 2.x board. Using an additional current sensor is possible in the configuration when BMS Main serves two galvanically isolated cell series (see section Series balancing).
61 61  )))
62 62  
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70 70  **Note:** The default setting for Analog input #2 is "No signal". If it is necessary to use a current sensor with an additional zero level signal, set the "Current sensor reference line" assignment.
71 71  )))
72 72  
73 -=== Current sensor ===
60 + To configure the input discrete and analog signals, select the menu "Signals → Input signals":
74 74  
62 +[[Input signals section>>image:1732201986070-992.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="290" width="272"]]
63 +
64 + The order of the numbering of the discrete and analog inputs corresponds to the order of the numbering on the board.
65 +
66 +In this section:
67 +
68 +* Discrete inputs:
69 +** No input;
70 +** Battery cover – a signal from the battery cover trailer;
71 +** Charger connected – a signal from the charger connector;
72 +** Power up/down request – a signal from the external power monitor which is used for proper powering BMS up or down;
73 +** Inhibit charging – a command to open the charging relay;
74 +** Inhibit discharging – a command to open the discharging relay;
75 +** CH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the charging contactor;
76 +** DCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the discharging contactor;
77 +** Insulation status – a signal from an external insulation monitoring device;
78 +** Charge request – a request for closing the charging contactor;
79 +** Precharge request – a request for closing the precharging contactor;
80 +** Discharge request – a request for closing the discharging contactor;
81 +** PCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the precharging contactor;
82 +** CH/DCH contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the charging/discharging contactor;
83 +** Main contactor feedback – a feedback signal from the main contactor.
84 +* Analog inputs:
85 +** No input;
86 +** Current sensor;
87 +** Current zero level;
88 +** Temperature sensor;
89 +** Humidity sensor;
90 +** Current sensor (AUX) – additional current sensor for measuring current in a series of cells;
91 +** Current zero level (AUX) – zero level bus for additional current sensor.
92 +
93 +=== 3.3.2 Current sensor ===
94 +
75 75  After selecting the assignment of the analog inputs, you need to configure the parameters of the sensors connected to the board.
76 76  
77 77  To configure the current sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Current sensor":
78 78  
79 -[[image:1732202357233-620.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="453" width="284"]]
99 +[[Current sensor settings>>image:1732202357233-620.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="453" width="284"]]
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101 +
81 81  In the «Primary sensor» и «Auxiliary sensor» sections:
82 82  
83 -* Sensor type – drop-down menu with presets for most popular sensor types;
84 -* Mode – auxiliary sensor mode:
85 -** Disabled – auxiliary sensor is not used:
86 -** Parallel sensors – auxiliary sensor is located in parallel circuit. Final current is estimated as sum of both sensors values;
87 -** Serial sensors – auxiliary sensor is located on the same circuit. Final current is estimated as average of both sensors values;
88 -** Separated sensors – auxiliary sensor is used to measure the current in second series of cells (см. [[Series balancing>>url:https://docs.movicomelectric.com/bin/view/Battery%20management%20systems/BMS%20Main%202.1/3.%20Configuration/3.4%20Battery%20parameters/?HSeriesbalancing#HSeriesbalancing]]);
89 -** Dual range sensor – auxiliary sensor line i used to measure the second coil of dual range sensor;
90 -** Separate dual range sensors – auxiliary sensor and main sensor are dual range sensors, located on the same line (P13 header modification is required!);
104 +* Sensor type – drop-down menu with supported sensor types;
91 91  * Nominal current – rated current of the sensor according to the datasheet, А;
92 92  * Sensitivity – sensitivity of the current sensor according to the datasheet, V / I,,nominal.,,;
93 93  * Zero level – level "0A" of the current sensor, V;
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109 109  
110 110  Calibration of the current sensor (“Calibrate sensor on startup” flag) is necessary if the sensor does not have a reference line (zero level signal).
111 111  
112 -=== Current shunt sensor ===
126 +=== 3.3.3 Current shunt sensor ===
113 113  
114 114  To configure the shunt current sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Current shunt sensor":
115 115  
116 -[[image:1732202640889-562.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="342" width="265"]]
130 +[[Shunt sensor settings>>image:1732202640889-562.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="342" width="265"]]
117 117  
118 118  In this section:
119 119  
120 120  * Settings:
121 -** Enable – a flag to start interaction with BMS Current Sensor (if interaction is enabled then BMS doesn’t use Hall-Effect current sensor which settings are described in the menu "Signals → Current sensor");
122 -** Node ID – an address of BMS Current Sensor in CANopen network;
123 -** Dispatch timeout – timeout of dispatching packages from BMS Current Sensor (if no data is being received from current sensor during this time, the “Shunt offline” flag is set), millisecond;
124 -** Zero level threshold – T,,0,, level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is lower than T,,0,,, BMS will assume that current flowing through the battery is zero);
125 -** Mean level threshold – TM level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is between T,,M,, and T,,0,,, BMS will use mean value of current I,,M,,; if I,,I,, is greater than T,,M,,, BMS will use instantaneous value of current I,,I,,);
126 -** Invert – a flag to invert current values;
135 +* Enable – a flag to start interaction with BMS Current Sensor (if interaction is enabled then BMS doesn’t use Hall-Effect current sensor which settings are described in the menu "Signals → Current sensor");
136 +* Node ID – an address of BMS Current Sensor in CANopen network;
137 +* Dispatch timeout – timeout of dispatching packages from BMS Current Sensor (if no data is being received from current sensor during this time, the “Shunt offline” flag is set), millisecond;
138 +* Zero level threshold – T,,0,, level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is lower than T,,0,,, BMS will assume that current flowing through the battery is zero);
139 +* Mean level threshold – TM level, A (if module of instantaneous current (I,,I,,) which is received from shunt sensor is between T,,M,, and T,,0,,, BMS will use mean value of current I,,M,,; if I,,I,, is greater than T,,M,,, BMS will use instantaneous value of current I,,I,,);
140 +* Invert – a flag to invert current values;
127 127  * Sensor state:
128 128  ** Online – a flag showing that the communication with the BMS Current Sensor is established;
129 129  ** Errors – a list of internal errors of the shunt sensor;
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131 131  ** Current (mean) – a mean value of current measured by the BMS Current Sensor, A (the value is calculated as an average of 100 consistent measurements);
132 132  ** Temperature – a temperature of the shunt sensor, °C.
133 133  
134 -=== Temperature sensor ===
148 +=== 3.3.4 Temperature sensor ===
135 135  
136 136  To configure the temperature sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Temperature sensor":
137 137  
138 -[[image:1732204766138-628.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="112" width="256"]]
152 +[[Temperature sensors settings>>image:1732204766138-628.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="112" width="256"]]
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154 +
140 140  In this section:
141 141  
142 -* Type – type of temperature sensors;
143 -* Mask mask to ignore the temperature from the corresponding temperature sensors; bit //i// corresponds to temperature input //#(i+1)// of each BMS Logic device; mask 0x5 means that the BMS marks all temperature sensors connected to inputs #1 and #3 of each BMS Logic device as missing and doesn't use them in calculations.
157 +* Type – type of temperature sensors.
158 +* Mask -
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147 147  **Note:** Temperature sensors connected to the BMS Main 2.x and BMS Logic boards must be the same type.
148 148  )))
149 149  
150 -=== Humidity sensor ===
165 +=== 3.3.5 Humidity sensor ===
151 151  
152 152  To set the humidity sensor parameters, select the menu "Signals → Humidity sensor":
153 153  
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169 +[[Humidity sensor settings>>image:1732204899160-307.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="120" width="195"]]
155 155  
156 156   In this section:
157 157  
158 158  * Type – type of the humidity sensor.
159 159  
160 -=== Output signals ===
175 +=== 3.3.6 Output signals ===
161 161  
162 -The BMS Main 2.x board has **4 discrete outputs**. For each discrete output, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified.
177 +The BMS Main 2.x board has 4 discrete outputs. For each discrete output, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified. The following discrete output assignment options are supported:
163 163  
164 -The BMS Main 2.x board has **4 solid-state relays** (#1 and #2 of them are bipolar, and the #3 and #4 are unipolar). For each relay, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified.
179 +* No output;
180 +* Low SOC;
181 +* Hgh battery charge current;
182 +* Cooler;
183 +* Heater;
184 +* Allow charging;
185 +* Precharging;
186 +* Acknowledgement of power down;
187 +* Power up.
165 165  
166 -The order of the numbering of the discrete outputs and the relay corresponds to the order of the numbering on the board.
189 +If the "Low SOC" assignment is selected, the output indicates the low battery charge level (see section Low SOC signal).
167 167  
168 -To configure output discrete signals and relays, select the menu "Signals Output signals":
191 +If the "High battery charge current" assignment is selected, the output indicates that the charging current exceeds the predefined value (see section High charging current signal).
169 169  
170 -[[image:1732205046156-597.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="346" width="295"]]
193 +If the "Cooler" assignment is selected, the output indicates the overheating of the battery (see section Temperature protection).
171 171  
172 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
173 -(((
174 -A list of available **discrete output assignments **is available in [[Internal signals>>doc:Battery management systems.Additional information.1\. Battery controllers\: signals and errors.WebHome||anchor="HInternalsignals"]].
175 -)))
195 +If the "Heater" assignment is selected, the output indicates the low battery temperature signal (see section Temperature protection).
176 176  
177 -If the "Low SOC" assignment is selected, the output indicates the low battery charge level (see [[Low SOC signal>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HLowSOCsignal"]]).
197 +If the "Allow charging" assignment is selected, the output is used to give the charger the allowance to charge the battery (see section Charge control).
178 178  
179 -If the "High battery charge current" assignment is selected, the output indicates that the charging current exceeds the predefined value (see [[High charging current signal>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HHighchargingcurrentsignal"]]).
199 +If the "Precharging" assignment is selected, the output is used to charge the capacitive load (see section Discharge control).
180 180  
181 -If the "Cooler" assignment is selected, the output indicates the overheating of the battery (see [[High temperature protection>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HHightemperatureprotection"]]).
201 +If the "Acknowledgement of power down" assignment is selected, the output is used to acknowledge power down of the BMS. Acknowledgement is outputted when the charge and discharge relays have been opened on power down request (see sections Charge control and Discharge control).
182 182  
183 -If the "Heater" assignment is selected, the output indicates the low battery temperature signal (see [[Low temperature protection>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HLowtemperatureprotection"]]).
203 +If the "Power up" assignment is selected, the output is used to indicate the power status of BMS (see section Power down control).
184 184  
185 -If the "Allow charging" assignment is selected, the output is used to give the charger the allowance to charge the battery (see [[Charging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HChargingcontrol"]]).
186 186  
187 -If the "Precharging" assignment is selected, the output is used to charge the capacitive load (see [[Discharging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischargingcontrol"]]).
206 +The BMS Main 2.x board has 4 solid-state relays (#1 and #2 of them are bipolar, and the #3 and #4 are unipolar). For each relay, its purpose and inversion requirement are specified. The following relay assignment options are supported:
188 188  
189 -If the "Acknowledgement of power down" assignment is selected, the output is used to acknowledge power down of the BMS. Acknowledgement is outputted when the charge and discharge relays have been opened on power down request (see [[Charging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HChargingcontrol"]] and [[Discharging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischargingcontrol"]]).
208 +* No relay;
209 +* Charging;
210 +* Discharging;
211 +* Allow charging;
212 +* Cooler;
213 +* Heater;
214 +* Precharging;
215 +* Balancing series 1;
216 +* Balancing series 2;
217 +* Discharging (AUX);
218 +* Main contactor;
219 +* Power up.
190 190  
191 -If the "Power up" assignment is selected, the output is used to indicate the power status of BMS (see [[Power down control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HPowerdowncontrol"]]).
221 +If the "Charging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to charge the battery (see section Charge control).
192 192  
223 +If the "Discharging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to connect battery to the load (see section Discharge control).
193 193  
194 -(% class="box infomessage" %)
195 -(((
196 -A list of available **relay assignments **is available in [[Internal signals>>doc:Battery management systems.Additional information.1\. Battery controllers\: signals and errors.WebHome||anchor="HInternalsignals"]].
197 -)))
225 +If the "Allow charging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to give the charger an allowance to charge the battery (see section Charge control).
198 198  
199 -If the "Charging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to charge the battery (see [[Charging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HChargingcontrol"]]).
227 +If the "Cooler" assignment is selected, the relay receives a signal indicating overheating of the battery (see section Temperature protection) or the signal "Cooler" (see section Cooler control).
200 200  
201 -If the "Discharging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to connect battery to the load (see [[Discharging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischargingcontrol"]]).
229 +If the "Heater" assignment is selected, a low battery temperature signal is outputted to the relay (see section Temperature protection) or a signal "Heater" (see section Heater control).
202 202  
203 -If the "Allow charging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to give the charger an allowance to charge the battery (see [[Charging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HChargingcontrol"]]).
231 +If the "Precharging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to charge the capacitive load (see section Discharge control).
204 204  
205 -If the "Cooler" assignment is selected, the relay receives a signal indicating overheating of the battery (see [[High temperature protection>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HHightemperatureprotection"]]) or the signal "Cooler" (see [[Cooler control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HCoolercontrol"]]).
233 +If the "Balancing series 1" assignment is selected, the relay is used to connect a balancing resistor to the cell series 1 (see section Series balancing).
206 206  
207 -If the "Heater" assignment is selected, a low battery temperature signal is outputted to the relay (see [[Low temperature protection>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HLowtemperatureprotection"]]) or a signal "Heater" (see [[Heater control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Battery protection.WebHome||anchor="HHeatercontrol"]]).
235 +If the "Balancing series 2" assignment is selected, the relay is used to connect a balancing resistor to the cell series 2 (see section Series balancing).
208 208  
209 -If the "Precharging" assignment is selected, the relay is used to charge the capacitive load (see [[Discharging control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischargingcontrol"]]).
237 +If the "Discharging (AUX)" assignment is selected, the relay is used to power external equipment (see section Powering external equipment).
210 210  
211 -If the "Balancing series 1" assignment is selected, the relay is used to connect a balancing resistor to the cell series 1 (see [[Series balancing>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.4 Battery parameters.WebHome||anchor="HSeriesbalancing"]]).
212 -
213 -If the "Balancing series 2" assignment is selected, the relay is used to connect a balancing resistor to the cell series 2 (see [[Series balancing>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.4 Battery parameters.WebHome||anchor="HSeriesbalancing"]]).
214 -
215 -If the "Discharging (AUX)" assignment is selected, the relay is used to power external equipment (see [[Discharging (AUX) control>>doc:Battery management systems.BMS Main 2\.1 (End-of-Life).3\. Configuration.3\.5 Battery control.WebHome||anchor="HDischarging(AUX)control"]]).
216 -
217 217  If the "Main contactor" assignment is selected, the relay is used to close the main contactor in the common (minus) power bus.
218 218  
219 219  If the "Power up" assignment is selected, the relay is used to close the contactor in the BMS Main power bus.
242 +
243 +To configure output discrete signals and relays, select the menu "Signals → Output signals":
244 +
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