Wiki source code of 3.1 General information

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1 Configuring can be done using the ElectricDeviceMonitor above the 1.17.3 (available by the [[link>>url:http://movicomelectric.com/wa-data/public/site/app/ElectricDeviceMonitorSETUP.exe]]) via
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3 * USB;
4 * CAN bus (Systec, PEAK, Marathon and USB-CAN adapters are supported);
5 * TCP connection (BMS Wi-Fi or BMS LANmodule must be installed on BMS Main 3).
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7 To connect to the device, launch ElectricDeviceMonitor and select "Unified monitor" in the main program window.
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9 [[image:Battery management systems.BMS Main 3.3\. Configuration.3\.1 General information.WebHome@1735233230234-960.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="340" width="450"]]
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11 Choose the connection type and set up connection settings:
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13 * **Serial port (USB):** after connecting the USB cable, device will be identified as a device with a serial interface (COM port) as in the figure below:(((
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16 In Unified monitor launcher window choose the corresponding COM port:
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19 [[image:Battery management systems.BMS Main 3.3\. Configuration.3\.1 General information.WebHome@1733320484267-118.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="248" width="450"]]
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21 * **Systec USB-CAN, PEAK USB-CAN, Marathon USB-CAN, BMS USB-CAN:** select the device in device list, specify the CAN speed and BMS device address:
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23 [[image:1735234432178-528.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="248" width="450"]]
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25 * **TCP connection:** set up the device IP address.
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27 [[image:Battery management systems.BMS Main 3.3\. Configuration.3\.1 General information.WebHome@1743088757725-539.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="248" width="450"]]
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29 When connected, the device asks for an access password.
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31 Below is the list of available users. Default passwords can be changed in "Device -> Change password" menu.
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33 |=User|=Default Password|=Description
34 |Guest|guest|Guest access to view battery state. No permissions to change and view any settings
35 |User|user|A common user access with permissions to change almost all the settings
36 |Service|- (by request)|A service account for battery manufacturers. Has access to some additional settings
37 |Manufacturer|-|This account is used by BMS manufacturer and not accessible for others
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39 [[image:1733743515986-779.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="623" width="800"]]
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41 After successful authentication, the device will send settings and state profiles, which will be displayed as two tabs: "Settings" and "State":
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43 [[image:1733743515993-477.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" data-xwiki-image-style-border="true" height="624" width="800"]]
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45 The monitor window is divided into three areas. The upper area displays controls for starting and stopping communication with the device, information about the device (its name, hardware and firmware versions, time on the device clock), and controls for performing actions with the device (change password, restart, reset, etc.).
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47 The central area displays the parameters and state variables of the device. The tabs in this area are divided into three columns. The first column displays parameter groups in a tree form, the second column displays records for the selected group, and the third displays the detailed description of the record.
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49 The lower area shows the history of device activity.