3.7 Service

Version 1.1 by Admin on 2024/12/16 14:00

Settings

Service

User settings

The user settings include the serial number of the battery and the address where the battery is located.

User settings are available in the "Service - User settings" section:

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In this section:

  • Battery serial number – battery number (shown in log files);
  • Address – battery address.

SD card

The BMS Main X device supports saving the status of the battery and battery modules as log files on an SD card.

Logging to an SD card is configured in the "Service - SD card" section:

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In this section:

  • Enable – a flag to enable logging;
  • Logging period – a period of logging to an SD card, s;
  • Log modules information – a flag to enable logging of the state of battery modules.

FTP

The BMS Main X device supports periodic sending of log files stored on the SD card to a remote FTP server via Wi-Fi.

Sending log files to a remote FTP server is configured in the "Service - FTP" section:

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In this section:

  • Enable – a flag to enable sending log files to a remote FTP server;
  • Host – host name of IP address of the FTP server;
  • Port – a port number of the FTP server;
  • User – a user name;
  • Password – a user password;
  • Sending period – a period of connection to the remote FTP server;
  • Send modules logs – a flag for sending data on all battery modules to the FTP server.

The device saves the history of sent log files: for the main log files, the file with the sending history has the name “LOGSENT.TXT”, for log files with data on battery modules - “MODSENT.TXT”.

​​​​​​​Errors journal

The BMS Main X maintains a 32-entry errors journal. Each journal entry stores an error occurrence/disappearance timestamp and error flags.

The errors journal can be viewed in the "Service - Errors journal" section:

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In this section:

  • Last record – a number of the last entry in the errors journal;
  • Record 1 … Record 32 – entries in the errors journal.

The errors journal is circular: after all 32 positions are filled, the next entry will be placed at position 1.