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... ... @@ -138,9 +138,9 @@ 138 138 [[image:1732198890482-787.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="71"]] 139 139 140 140 |**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 141 -|**1**|**LOGIC_A**|RS-485 line A for communication with BMS Logic 141 +|**1**|**RS_LOGIC_A**|RS-485 line A for communication with BMS Logic 142 142 |**2**|**LOGIC_B**|RS-485 line B for communication with BMS Logic 143 -|**3**|** LOGIC_5V**|Supply voltage for BMS Logic143 +|**3**|**+5V**|Supply voltage for BMS Logic 144 144 |**4**|**GND**|Ground 145 145 146 146 === X12 – header for CAN2 interface === ... ... @@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ 150 150 [[image:1732198890482-787.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="71"]] 151 151 152 152 |**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 153 -|**1**|**CAN2_H**| CAN2Hline for communication withinternalequipment154 -|**2**|**CAN2_L**|CAN 2L line for communication withinternal equipment153 +|**1**|**CAN2_H**|RS-485 line A for communication with BMS Logic 154 +|**2**|**CAN2_L**|CAN L line for communication with external equipment 155 155 |**3**|**–**|– 156 156 |**4**|**GND**|Ground 157 157 ... ... @@ -162,76 +162,105 @@ 162 162 [[image:https://docs.movicomelectric.com/bin/download/Battery%20management%20systems/BMS%20Main%202.1/2.%20Installation%20and%20connection/WebHome/1731517180930-597.png?width=113&height=81&rev=1.1||alt="1731517180930-597.png" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="81" width="113"]] 163 163 164 164 |**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 165 -|**1**|**RS485_1_A**|RS-485 -1line A for communication with external equipment166 -|**2**|**CAN1_H**|CAN 1H line for communication with external equipment165 +|**1**|**RS485_1_A**|RS-485 line A for communication with external equipment 166 +|**2**|**CAN1_H**|CAN H line for communication with external equipment 167 167 |**3**|**+5V**|Supply voltage 5V for external devices, max 200 mA 168 -|**4**|**RS485_1_B**|RS-485 -1line B for communication with external equipment169 -|**5**|**CAN1_L**|CAN 1L line for communication with external equipment168 +|**4**|**RS485_1_B**|RS-485 line B for communication with external equipment 169 +|**5**|**CAN1_L**|CAN L line for communication with external equipment 170 170 |**6**|**GND**|Ground 171 171 172 -=== J1 – jumper for switching CAN 2bus terminal resistor ===172 +=== J1 – jumper for switching internal CAN bus terminal resistor === 173 173 174 174 175 -[[image:1733316982359-759.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="148"]]To connect a terminal resistor between the **CAN 2_H **and **CAN2_L **lines, install a jumper. The jumper is installed according to the table:175 +[[image:1733316982359-759.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="148"]]To connect a terminal resistor between the **CAN_INT_H **and **CAN_INT_L **lines, install a jumper. The jumper is installed according to the table: 176 176 177 177 |**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 178 178 |**1-2**|**120 Ohm**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the CAN1 bus is connected 179 179 |**2-3**|**-**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the CAN1 bus is disconnected 180 180 181 -=== J2 – jumper for switching RS-485 -1bus terminal resistor ===181 +=== J2 – jumper for switching RS-485 bus terminal resistor === 182 182 183 183 [[image:1733316982359-759.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="148"]] 184 184 185 -To connect a terminal resistor between the **RS 485_1_A **and **RS485_1_B **lines, install a jumper. The jumper is installed according to the table:185 +To connect a terminal resistor between the **RS_EXT_A **and **RS_EXT_B **lines, install a jumper. The jumper is installed according to the table: 186 186 187 187 |**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 188 188 |**1-2**|**120 Ohm**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the RS-485-1 bus is connected 189 189 |**2-3**|**-**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the RS-485-1 bus is disconnected 190 190 191 -=== J3 – jumper for switching CAN 1bus terminal resistor ===191 +=== J3 – jumper for switching external CAN bus terminal resistor === 192 192 193 193 194 -[[image:1733316982359-759.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="148"]]To connect a terminal resistor between the **CAN 1_H**and **CAN1_L**lines, install a jumper. The jumper is installed according to the table:194 +[[image:1733316982359-759.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="148"]]To connect a terminal resistor between the **CAN_EXT_H** and **CAN_EXT_L** lines, install a jumper. The jumper is installed according to the table: 195 195 196 196 |**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 197 197 |**1-2**|**120 Ohm**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the CAN1 bus is connected 198 198 |**2-3**|**-**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the CAN1 bus is disconnected 199 199 200 +=== J3 – jumper for switching CAN2 bus terminal resistor === 201 + 202 + 203 +[[image:1733316982359-759.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="77" width="148"]]To connect a terminal resistor between the **CAN2_H** and **CAN2_L** lines, install a jumper. The jumper is installed according to the table: 204 + 205 +|**Pin**|**Name**|**Description** 206 +|**1-2**|**120 Ohm**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the CAN2 bus is connected 207 +|**2-3**|**-**|The 120 Ohm terminal resistor of the CAN2 bus is disconnected 208 + 209 +=== J5, J6 – jumpers for emergency opening of contactors when removing discrete input signals DIN7, DIN8 === 210 + 211 +The BMS Main 2R device implements a circuit for hardware opening of power contactors when the discrete input signal DIN7 and/or DIN8 (voltage level 9-32V) is removed. To enable this function, jumper J5 and/or J6 must be installed. 212 + 200 200 == Indicators == 201 201 202 -=== DS 2–operationindicator ===215 +=== DS1 – LED indicating device power === 203 203 204 204 |**State**|**Description** 205 -|** Blinking green**|TheBMS firmware is running206 -|** Off**|TheBMS firmwareis notrunning218 +|**Lights up green**|Device power (+5V) is present 219 +|**Doesn’t light up**|No device power 207 207 208 -=== DS 3–communicationindicator ===221 +=== DS2 – LED indicating device work === 209 209 210 210 |**State**|**Description** 211 -|**Blinking yellow (2Hz)**|InitializingcommunicationwithBMSLogicboards212 -|** Blinkingyellow (25Hz)**|Communicationwith BMS Logic isestablished224 +|**Blinking green**|Executing the battery management program 225 +|**No blinking**|Program execution error 213 213 214 -=== DS 4–errorindicator ===227 +=== DS3 – LED indicating interaction with child devices === 215 215 229 +(% style="width:447px" %) 230 +|**State**|(% style="width:166px" %)**Description (Main 3)**|(% style="width:168px" %)**Description (Main 3X)** 231 +|**Blinking yellow**|(% style="width:166px" %)The device interacts with BMS Logic devices|(% style="width:168px" %)The device interacts with BMS Main 3 devices 232 +|**No blinking**|(% style="width:166px" %)-|(% style="width:168px" %)- 233 + 234 +=== DS4 – LED indicating loss of connection with child devices === 235 + 236 +(% style="width:601px" %) 237 +|**State**|(% style="width:220px" %)**Description (Main 3)**|(% style="width:218px" %)**Description (Main 3X)** 238 +|**Blinking/lights up red**|(% style="width:220px" %)Communication with one or more BMS Logic devices is lost|(% style="width:218px" %)Communication with one or more BMS Main 3 devices is lost 239 +|**No blinking**|(% style="width:220px" %)Communication with BMS Logic devices is stable|(% style="width:218px" %)Communication with BMS Main 3 devices is stable 240 + 241 +=== DS5-DS10 – LEDs indicating contactor switches 1-6 === 242 + 216 216 |**State**|**Description** 217 -|**Blinking red**|Errors in communication with BMS Logic 244 +|**Lights up green**|The switch supplies voltage to the contactor winding 245 +|**Doesn’t light up**|The switch doesn’t supply voltage to the contactor winding 218 218 219 -=== DS1 .1-DS1.4– relay1-4indicator ===247 +=== DS11 – LED indicating the presence of power supply for contactors === 220 220 221 221 |**State**|**Description** 222 -|**Lights green**| Relay#1-#4isclosed223 -|** Off**|Relay#1-#4is opened250 +|**Lights up green**|Power supply for contactor switches (9-32V) is present 251 +|**Doesn’t light up**|Power supply for contactor switches (9-32V) is not present 224 224 225 225 == Connection procedure == 226 226 227 227 All operations to connect the device must be carried out with the supply voltage removed. 228 228 229 -* Connect the power contactors to headers X4-X7. 230 -* Connect one or more current sensors to headers X8 and X9. 231 -* Connect external temperature sensors (if necessary) to header X10. 232 -* Connect BMS Logic devices to header X11. 233 -* Connect digital inputs and outputs (if necessary) to header X1. 234 -* Connect external devices (if necessary) to header X13. 235 -* Connect other devices (BMS Indication, BMS Display, if necessary) to header X12. 236 -* If the BMS Main 2R is the last device on the CAN2, RS-485-1 or CAN1 bus, install jumpers J1-J3. 237 -* Connect an external power supply to header X3. The device will start when there is a 9-32V power supply. 257 +* Connect the power contactors to header X2. 258 +* Connect one or more current sensors, as well as external temperature sensors (if necessary) to header X5. 259 +* Connect BMS Logic devices to header X9. 260 +* Connect digital inputs and outputs (if necessary) to header X3. 261 +* Connect the high voltage bus (if necessary) to headers X11-X14. 262 +* Connect the high-voltage network integrity circuit (if necessary) to header X4. 263 +* Connect external devices (if necessary) to header X6. 264 +* Connect other devices (BMS Indication, BMS Display, if necessary) to header X7. 265 +* If the BMS Main 2R is the last device on the RS-485-1, CAN1, or CAN2 bus, install jumpers J1-J3. 266 +* Connect an external power supply to header X1. The device will start when there is a 9-32V power supply and one of the KEYRUN or CHARGE_ON signals with a voltage of more than 8.5V is supplied.