Instruction Manual

User Guide for Battery Management System Ver4.2
Page 52/75 IDX Company, Ltd.
14. Date of First Full Charge Date of the first full charge
15. Discharge Record Record of the last three discharges (date of discharge, maximum
discharge load, discharge time, maximum temperature)
16. Charge Record Record of the last three charges (date of charge, maximum charge
current, charge time, maximum temperature). Because the date of the
first full charge is shown in Date of First Full Charge, it is not included
in this data.
17. No. of Over Discharges Number of over-discharges (date of over-discharge, minimum voltage).
This data is recorded when the voltage of a single cell has dropped to
2.3 V or below. Therefore, depending on the deterioration condition of
a given cell this data may be recorded even when the overall voltage of
the battery pack is 9.2 V or above.
18. No. of High Loads Number of times the battery was used at a high load (date of use,
discharge load, voltage, maximum current, temperature). This data is
recorded when the power output at the maximum load current is 50 W
or above.
19. Lowest Temp. The batterys lowest operating temperature and the date on which it
was recorded
20. Highest Temp. The batterys highest operating temperature and the date on which it
was recorded
21. Adaptor Name Name of the hardware device in use at time of data load
22. Adaptor Ver. Version of the hardware device in use at time of data load
23. Data From Display where the data is read from.
Database: read from database
File: read from files
Channel names: read from i-Trax charger
USB-n : read from BMS-VR
24. Graph Image Graphical representation of the discharge curve (change in voltage as
a function of time).
25. Datebox Button for switching on/off the items in the Databox (items A to G).
26. Time(min) Voltage(V) Time and voltage corresponding to the position of the mouse pointer in
the graph.
27. Initial Save Save displayed graph image as a first data.
28. Initial Graph Graph data saved from the initial save is displayed with the current
graph by arranging them together.
A. User Ref. You can enter and display a desired management number for the data
obtained (using up to 20 single-byte alphanumeric).
B. Battery Model Model of the battery. Users may also enter a desired model code for
those batteries that are not supported by the BMS (using up to 12
single-byte alphanumeric).
C. Ser. No Serial number of the battery