Data Sheet

BMS10x0
20 www.roboteq.com Version 1.0 March 2, 2018
TABLE 12.
Command Arguments Description Examples
^DMOD xx Modbus Mode Set Modbus
Mode
^DMOD 4
xx 0: Off
3: RS232 ASCII
4: RS485 ASCII
^MNOD xx Node ID Set Modbus
Node ID
^MNOD 1
Bluetooth BLE
RoboteQ offers the option of an embedded low energy Bluetooth module in the
BMS10x0. With Bluetooth, all variables are accessible using our Smartphone application
which is a simplified version of the PC Utility. The mobile app is a very useful feature for
monitoring the battery’s status and configuring all BMS parameters. Since the system
may not always be easily accessible the app is ideal for quick system status reviews and
troubleshooting in case of errors.
In the case of a failure condition, users may minimize their exposure to hazardous
situations by inspecting the cause of the damage before having to, for example, get close
to a shorted system or problematic cells that may be dangerous.
Status LEDs and Flashing Patterns
The controller is equipped with three LEDs indicating information regarding Power, Status
and Communication at a two second interval.
FIGURE 15. Status LEDs
Power LED
After the controller is powered up the Power LED will be activated, indicating that the
controller is ON. The battery’s State of Charge is mirrored on the Power LED duty cycle.
The current capacity is indicated by four different patterns. The system will inform the user
that the battery is over 75% of the total capacity, over 50%, over 25% or below 25%. For
example, over 75% is indicated by 100% of Power LED’s duty cycle ON, over 50% with
75% duty cycle ON etc.