Wiki source code of 3.6 Connectivity
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2 | = Settings = | ||
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5 | == Connectivity == | ||
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7 | === CAN (external) === | ||
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9.1 | 9 | The CAN1 (external) bus is used to configure the device and communicate with external devices (vehicle controller, inverter, display panel, etc.). |
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11 | Also CAN1 can be used as entry point to update child BMS Main 2.1 and BMS Mini controllers in battery modules. | ||
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1.1 | 13 | To change the parameters of the external CAN bus, designed to configure the device and interact with the upper-level system, select the "Connectivity - CAN (external)" section: |
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17 | In this section: | ||
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19 | * Enable – a flag to enable the CAN bus transceiver; | ||
20 | * Node ID – an identifier of the device in the CANopen network; | ||
21 | * Bus speed – CAN bus baud rate; | ||
22 | * Send TPDO messages – a flag to enable sending TPDO messages on each Sync message; | ||
23 | * Send Sync messages – a flag to enabled sending Sync messages (CANID = 0x80, no data); | ||
24 | * Sync period – a period of sending Sync messages, ms; | ||
25 | * Send Heartbeat messages – a flag to enable sending Heartbeat messages; | ||
26 | * Heartbeat period – a period of sending Heartbeat messages, ms; | ||
27 | * Ignore NMT messages – a flag to ignore NMT messages; | ||
28 | * Ignore SDO messages – a flag to forbid communication using the CANopen SDO protocol. | ||
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3.2 | 29 | * CLI: Master ID – message ID for transmitting CLI-commands to the device; |
30 | * CLI: Slave ID - message ID for receiving CLI-answers from the device. | ||
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33 | ((( | ||
34 | To apply new settings please restart the BMS Main X. | ||
35 | ))) | ||
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37 | === CAN (internal) === | ||
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6.1 | 39 | To change the parameters of the internal CAN bus designed to interact with battery modules based on BMS Main 2.x or BMS Mini S / BMS Mini, select the "Connectivity - CAN (internal)" section: |
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43 | In this section: | ||
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45 | * Enable – a flag to enable the CAN bus transceiver; | ||
46 | * Bus speed – CAN bus baud rate. | ||
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50 | To apply new settings please restart the BMS Main X. | ||
51 | ))) | ||
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53 | === Modbus (RS-485) === | ||
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55 | The BMS Main X device supports the Modbus RTU protocol over the RS-485 bus. | ||
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57 | To change the parameters for connecting to the RS-485 bus, select the “Connectivity – Modbus (RS-485)” section: | ||
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61 | In this section: | ||
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63 | * Enable – a flag to enable the RS-485 transceiver; | ||
64 | * Address – a network address of the device; | ||
65 | * Baud rate – RS-485 bus baud rate. | ||
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68 | ((( | ||
69 | To apply new settings please restart the BMS Main X. | ||
70 | ))) | ||
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72 | === Wi-Fi === | ||
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74 | With the help of the BMS Wi-Fi module, the BMS Main X supports connection to a Wi-Fi network. | ||
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76 | To change the settings for connecting to a Wi-Fi network, select the "Connectivity - Wi-Fi" section: | ||
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1.1 | 81 | In this section: |
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83 | * Enable – a flag to enable connection to a Wi-Fi network; | ||
84 | * SSID – a name of the Wi-Fi network; | ||
85 | * Password – a password to connect to the Wi-Fi network; | ||
86 | * Security type – a secure connection type. | ||
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6.1 | 88 | (% class="box infomessage" %) |
89 | ((( | ||
90 | To apply new settings please restart the BMS Main X. | ||
91 | ))) | ||
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4.4 | 93 | === Cellular === |
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4.3 | 94 | |
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6.1 | 95 | The BMS Main X device can connect to a cellular network if the BMS GSM communication module is installed on the device. |
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4.4 | 96 | |
97 | To change the settings for connecting to a cellular network, select the "Connectivity → Cellular" section: | ||
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8.1 | 99 | [[image:1749656553248-551.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="154" width="800"]] |
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8.1 | 101 | In this section: |
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4.4 | 103 | * Enable – a flag to enable connection to a cellular network; |
104 | * Module – version of BMS GSM module: | ||
105 | ** V1 (SIM7070G); | ||
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8.1 | 106 | * Network type: |
107 | ** GSM; | ||
108 | ** LTE CAT-M1; | ||
109 | ** LTE NB-IoT; | ||
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4.4 | 110 | * Use APN – a flag to enable APN; |
111 | * APN: Name; | ||
112 | * APN: User; | ||
113 | * APN: Password; | ||
114 | * Use PIN – a flag to enable the PIN code; | ||
115 | * PIN number; | ||
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5.1 | 117 | (% class="box infomessage" %) |
118 | ((( | ||
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4.4 | 119 | To apply new settings please restart the BMS Main X device. |
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5.1 | 120 | ))) |
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4.4 | 121 | |
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5.1 | 122 | === LAN === |
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124 | The BMS Main X device can connect to a local area network if the BMS LANmodule communication module is installed on the device. | ||
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126 | To change the settings for connecting to LAN, select the "Connectivity → LAN" section: | ||
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128 | [[image:Battery management systems.BMS Main 3.3\. Configuration.3\.6 Connectivity.WebHome@1733331899788-489.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="117" width="800"]]In this section: | ||
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130 | * Enable – a flag to enable connection to a local network; | ||
131 | * Module – version of BMS LANmodule: | ||
132 | ** V1 (W5500); | ||
133 | * MAC – a MAC address of LANmodule; | ||
134 | * IP mode – a type of IP address: | ||
135 | ** Static – IP address is configured manually; | ||
136 | ** Dynamic – IP address is received from DHCP server; | ||
137 | * IP address – IP address (in static IP mode); | ||
138 | * Netmask – subnet mask (in static IP mode); | ||
139 | * Gateway address – address of a gateway (in static IP mode). | ||
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142 | ((( | ||
143 | To apply new settings please restart the BMS Main X device. | ||
144 | ))) |