Changes for page 3.5 External equipment
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... ... @@ -30,11 +30,12 @@ 30 30 31 31 Communication parameters via the Basic J1939 protocol are configured in the “External equipment – Basic J1939 vehicle” section: 32 32 33 +[[image:1739294413209-387.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="76" width="600"]] 33 33 34 34 In this section: 35 35 36 36 * Enable – a flag to enable communication using the protocol; 37 -* CAN port – port which is used to communicate with the charger:38 +* CAN port – port which is used to communicate with the vehicle: 38 38 ** CAN1 (ext); 39 39 ** CAN2 (int); 40 40 * BMS message ID – an identifier of the first message of the device in the J1939 network; ... ... @@ -44,10 +44,99 @@ 44 44 45 45 Communication parameters for the Evocargo vehicle are configured in the section "External equipment – Evocargo vehicle": 46 46 47 -[[image:17343 57302172-818.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="89" width="600"]]48 +[[image:1739294432727-315.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="83" width="600"]] 48 48 49 49 In this section: 50 50 51 51 * Enable – a flag to enable communication with the Evocargo vehicle; 53 +* CAN port – port which is used to communicate with the vehicle: 54 +** CAN1 (ext); 55 +** CAN2 (int); 52 52 * Minimum voltage – minimum battery voltage, V; 53 53 * Maximum voltage – maximum battery voltage, V. 58 + 59 +=== BMS IMD === 60 + 61 +To change communication parameters with an insulation monitoring device BMS IMD, select the "External equipment → BMD IMD " section: 62 + 63 +[[image:1739294477662-343.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="100" width="600"]]In this section: 64 + 65 +* Enable – a flag to enable communication with the IMD; 66 +* CAN port – port which is used to communicate with the IMD: 67 +** CAN1 (ext); 68 +** CAN2 (int); 69 +* Node ID – a CANopen address of the BMS IMD device; 70 +* Configure IMD – a flag to override the IMD warning and alarm settings; 71 +* Allow work if battery modules are joined – a flag to allow the BMS IMD to work only if battery modules are joined; 72 +* Alarm threshold – a threshold resistance value to set insulation alarm, Ohm; 73 +* Warning threshold – a threshold resistance value to set insulation warning, Ohm. 74 + 75 +=== Unibat vehicle === 76 + 77 +To change communication parameters with vehicle with Unibat battery installed, select the "External equipment → Unibat vehicle" section: 78 + 79 +[[image:1748623056947-344.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="347" width="600"]] 80 + 81 +In this section: 82 + 83 +* Enable – a flag to enable communication with the vehicle; 84 +* CAN port – port which is used to communicate with the vehicle; 85 +* BMS address; 86 +* VCU address; 87 +* Use CRC – a flag to enable checking the checksum of the control message; 88 +* Use DTC – a flag to enable transmit of error codes on battery failures; 89 +* Use additional current sensors to determine error – a flag to use measuring of second and third current sensor to determine errors in battery work; 90 +* Use continuous charge current limit – a flag to use continuous charge current limit; 91 +* Invert discharge current limit; 92 +* Disable insulation measurement; 93 +* Number of modules – total number of battery modules; 94 +* Receive timeout – a timeout for receiving packets from the vehicle (if there is no messages during that time, an error generates), millisecond; 95 +* HVIL delay – a delay before generating a signal of high-voltage interrupt loop breakage, millisecond; 96 +* Nominal voltage, V; 97 +* Maximum charge voltage, V; 98 +* Lower voltage limit, V; 99 +* Upper voltage limit, V; 100 +* Lower temperature limit, °C; 101 +* Upper temperature limit, °C; 102 +* Lower SOC limit, %; 103 +* Upper SOC limit, %; 104 +* Lower cell voltage limit, V; 105 +* Upper cell voltage limit, V; 106 +* Nominal capacity – nominal battery capacity, Wh; 107 +* Current threshold for contactor opening – a current value for safe contactor opening, A; 108 +* Waiting time until the current drops below the threshold – a waiting time for current to drop below estimated value before safe contactor opening, millisecond; 109 +* Bus voltage threshold for contactor opening – a voltage value for safe contactor opening, V; 110 +* Waiting time until the voltage drops below the threshold – a waiting time for voltage to drop below estimated value before safe contactor opening, millisecond; 111 +* Insulation measurement period; 112 +* Waiting time for assembling minimum number of modules; 113 +* Control ventilation fans – a flag to send command messages to control battery ventilation fans; 114 +* Version: Manufacturer; 115 +* Version: Hardware ID; 116 +* Version: Software ID; 117 +* Version: Configuration; 118 +* Version: Serial Number; 119 +* Version: Production date; 120 +* Errors 1, 2 for emergency shutdown – a bitfield with errors to emergency shutdown the vehicle. 121 + 122 +=== ATIB charger === 123 + 124 +To change the parameters of communication with an ATIB Elettronica charger, select the "External equipment → ATIB charger" section: 125 +[[image:1739294769684-405.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="90" width="600"]] 126 + 127 +In this section: 128 + 129 +* Enable – a flag to enable communication with the charger; 130 +* CAN port – port which is used to communicate with the charger: 131 +** CAN1 (ext); 132 +** CAN2 (int); 133 +* Receive timeout – a timeout for receiving packets from the charger (if there is no data being received from the charger for a given time, the connection loss flag is set), millisecond; 134 +* Output period - a period of sending commands to the charger, millisecond; 135 +* Charging voltage – maximum charging voltage, V; 136 +* Set “Charger connected” signal if the charger is online – a flag to generate the “Charger connected” signal if connection with the charger is established. 137 + 138 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 139 +((( 140 +After changing the settings, restart the BMS Main 3X device. 141 +))) 142 + 143 +
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