Alarms - Victron energy SmartShunt IP65 Manual

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• Average discharge: The cumulative Ah drawn divided by the total number of cycles.
• Cumulative Ah drawn: The cumulative number of Amp hours drawn from the battery over the lifetime of the battery monitor.
Energy in kWh
• Discharged energy: This is the total amount of energy drawn from the battery in kWh.
• Charged energy: The total amount of energy absorbed by the battery in kWh.
Charge
• Total charge cycles: The number of charge cycles over the lifetime of the battery monitor. A charge cycle is counted every
time the state of charge drops below 65% and then rises above 90%.
• Time since last full charge: The number of days since the last full charge.
• Synchronisations: The number of automatic synchronisations. A synchronisation is counted every time the state of charge
drops below 90% before a synchronisation occurs.
• Number of full discharges: The number of full discharges. A full discharge is counted when the state of charge reaches 0%.
Battery voltage
• Min battery voltage: The lowest battery voltage.
• Max battery voltage: The highest battery voltage.
• Min starter voltage: The lowest auxiliary battery voltage (if applicable).
• Max starter voltage: The highest auxiliary battery voltage (if applicable).
Voltage alarms
• Low voltage alarms: The number of low voltage alarms.
• High voltage alarms: The number of high voltage alarms.

5.6. Alarms

The battery monitor can raise an alarm in the following situations:
• Low battery state of charge (SOC).
• Low battery voltage.
• High battery voltage.
• Low and high starter battery voltage (if the AUX input has been set to "Starter battery").
• Midpoint voltage (if the AUX input has been set to "Midpoint").
• High and Low battery temperature (if the AUX input has been set to "Temperature").
The alarm will activate when the value reaches a set threshold and will deactivate when the value clears this threshold. The
thresholds are configurable. For more information, see the
The alarm is a software alarm.
When connecting with the VictronConnect app, while an alarm is active, the alarm will show in the app. Alternatively, when the
battery monitor is connected to a GX device, the alarm will show on the GX device display or the VRM portal.
In the case of the VictronConnect app, an alarm is acknowledged when a button is pressed. And in the case of a GX device, an
alarm is acknowledged when viewed in notifications. The alarm icon is displayed as long as the alarm condition remains.
Please note that, unlike the BMV battery monitor range, the SmartShunt does not have an alarm relay or buzzer. If a relay
function is needed, connect the SmartShunt to a GX device and use the relay in the GX device for battery monitor alarm
functionality.
Left: alarm displayed on the VictronConnect app. Right: alarm displayed on a GX device.
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