Cell Voltage Monitor & Logger
QUICK START
CellLog Power On
(2 ways: one is connecting the battery through the left 9 Pin socket, the other one is through the USB port),
System self-check, and then shows the SN and version number, the display information are as below:
TYPE
XXXXXXXXXX
Alarm configuration Name
LOGS
0
Existent Log Files Number
[2016Kb/35h:50]
Free Capacity/Free Time
Logs OFF
Current Log File Name
Voltage Monitor
There are 4 interface choices, which can be shifted by <▲> or <▼>buttons.
1234567- 7S
28.79
Cell Number
6H
4.162
1L
4.013
Voltage
V
149mV
Histogram
▣
<▢>
<▼>
14.013V 24.150V
Cell Number
34.110V 44.152V
54.087V 64.162V
74.120V 8------
<▢>
<▼>
7S28.79V
V149mV
Pack Voltage
▣
14.0124.1534.11
Cell Number
44.1554.0864.16
74.128----
<▢>
<▼>
7S
28.79V
HV
28.80V
LV
28.78V
P
0.020V
▣
Data Logging
When in Voltage Monitor status, press <▼> button for 3 seconds, after it shows ‖Start logging...‖, the
calculagraph will be shown alternatively at the upper right corner of the LCD screen. In this status, the system
will transmit the voltage data to USB port every 2 seconds, and save these data to the current Log file(See
Log File Management in P12. If 【Logs OFF】, the system will not log file)
Press <▼> for 3 seconds again, the screen will show ‖Stop logging!‖ and then exit.
View Logging Point
In the monitor status, press <▲> and <▼> at the same time to enter the view logging point status.
Three points voltage data can be searched:‖Starting logging...‖data, ‖Stop logging!‖ data, and the data of
voltage alarm during this period , which can be shifted by < > buttons. Press < > for 3 seconds,it will return
to the monitor status.
The saved data can be covered till next logging.
If the logging time is over the users setting safety time,(See Monitor Safety Time Setting in P10), it will
trigger Safety Time Alarm, and the screen shows ‖T_OVER‖ alternatively in the upper right corner.
The first line is the current selected Setting Type (See
detail in P10). The second line shows the log file number.
And the third line is the available record of capacity and
time. The last line shows the current log file name (if no
files, it shows "Logs OFF"). 2 seconds later, the system
enters to voltage monitor status.
As the left pictures: the '7' in ‖7S‖ means cell counts; '6H'
means the 6
Pack Voltage
cell voltage is the lowest.
The highest voltage
The lowest voltage
If the monitor voltage trigger alarm, the corresponding
The maximum
voltage and alarm display (LOW, OVER or DIFF) shows
voltage difference
alternatively.
Cell Voltage
The cell number and (L, O, D) shows alternatively.
'LOW' or ‗L' means: Low voltage alarm
'OVER' or ‗O' means: Over voltage alarm
The Max. Voltage
'DIFF' or ‗D' means: Voltage difference alarm. They will be
difference
Cell Voltage
displayed at the same time at the highest and the lowest
cell voltage interface.
Monitor the pack voltage
Pack Voltage
Max. Pack Voltage
Display respectively: Current pack voltage, Max. Pack
Min. Pack Voltage
voltage, Min. Pack voltage, Pack voltage difference. (▣P =
Pack Voltage Difference
HV-LV)
-8-
th
cell voltage is the highest; '1L' means the 1
CellLog 8S
st
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