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SmartUP V1 Smart Up Module Mata'ituina Fa'amaumauga Fa'amaumauga

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SmartUP Oloa Fa'amatalaga

Fa'amatalaga

  • Designed for monitoring and controlling lead-acid batteries
  • Fa'amatalaga fa'aalia ile fa'anumera ma fa'akalafi
  • Fa'amautinoa sa'o le fa'aogaina o le maa ma le fa'atumuina
  • Tuuina atu lipoti i tulaga faaletonu ma faaletonu
  • E sau fa'atasi ma mea fa'apitoa e pei ole SmartViewII

Faʻamatalaga ma le faʻagaioiga

 Vaega
SmartUP o se masini ua fuafuaina mo le mataʻituina ma le pulea o maʻa taʻitaʻi-acid. O ona uiga autu o:

  • measurement of instantaneous battery data: voltage, current, available Ah and temperature. An indication of the amount of Ah present in the battery is given by the LEDs on the panel (§1.4 Signals via LEDs)
  • presence of RTC (Real Time Clock) to link the collected measurements to date and time
  • storage of historical data. Past battery activity can be viewed i luga o se PC e faʻaaoga ai le SmartViewII software. The data collected can be viewfa'avasega fa'atasi ile ta'amilosaga o galuega po'o le aso. Mo ta'amilosaga ta'itasi o galuega, o lo'o tu'uina atu fa'amaumauga i fa'asologa fa'anumera ma kalafi
  • data download to PC. All data is sent to the SmartViewII PC program via the USB connection
  • data download directly to USB key. With SmartView, you can import data from a USB key.
  • statistical analysis. SmartViewII contains a number of features that provide statistics that allow you to assess the correctness of battery use and charging and to report any anomalies
  • possibility of interfacing with SmartKey devices (system that controls access to the trolley and stores events and shocks).

O mea fa'aoga nei e tu'uina atu e fai ma filifiliga:

  • External temperature probe for immersion
  • electrolyte level probe.

 Taamilosaga Tiute
The term Duty cycle refers to a sequence consisting of a discharge phase followed by a charging phase. Since a cycle change is forced in the event of a new association, power outage, or long inactivity after a charge, this definition should be understood as a guideline. Another exception is if the Feeding option is set (see §1.6 Feeding Bottle).
The transition from the discharge phase to the charging phase takes place after 2 minutes of charging, to avoid misunderstandings due to the presence of a charge recovery device during braking (in the latter case we will speak of energy recovery and the input charge will be counted in “Recovered Capacity”).

In the discharge phase , the Discharge Capacity is counted; two situations that may arise in the event of excessive discharge are also highlighted: the “Under-discharge Time” indicates the time in which the voltage tumau pea i lalo ole Polokalama I lalo-Tu'u Voltage (see §4.3 Programming of working parameters) and the Discharge Capacity Below AhBS (indicates the capacity used below the threshold of (100-AhBS)% of the battery’s Rated Capacity). Finally, within the discharge phase, Self-Discharged Capacity and Recovered Capacity are counted.
Within the charging phase , a distinction is made between a First Phase (the part of the charge that precedes the achievement of the programmed 2^ Phase Threshold Voltage), o le Vaega Lona Lua (o le vaega o le moliaga e mulimuli mai i le ausia o le 2^ Phase Threshold Voltage) and the Overcharge, (which corresponds to any excess charge beyond the hypothetical achievement of 109% of the Nominal Capacity).
Mo se faʻamatalaga auiliiliview o faʻamatalaga na tuʻuina mai e SmartViewII (TAB Info ma TAB Info OLD), vaai i le SmartViewII tagata

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Anomaly
O le AtamaiViewII polokalame o loʻo tuʻuina atu ai faʻamatalaga o faʻalavelave e maua i le taamilosaga.

Anomaly Fa'amatalaga LED Anom.
1^Taimi Saogalemu Vaega I le taimi o le tauina, o le maa voltage le'i o'o atu i le “Faailoga

Voltage 2^ Phase” within the “Safety Time 1^ Phase” (see §4.3 Programming of working parameters)

X
2^Taimi Saogalemu Vaega I le taimi o le molia, i le 2^ Phase, e leʻi oʻo atu le tau o le maa i le

nominal capacity within the “2^ Phase Safety Time” (see §4.3 Programming of working parameters)

X
Ah Security I le taimi o le tauina, o le maa na oʻo i le 110% le gafatia ae leʻi alu i le 2^ Phase
Battery Discharged under AhBS During discharge, the battery capacity has dropped below the “Low Battery Threshold (AhBS)”  (see §4.3 Programming the battery parameters). work)
Le lelei le faatinoga o le maa The battery has been under-discharged for a time ≥ “Under-discharge check” when the remaining capacity in the battery is ≥ (Nominal Capacity – Low Battery Threshold) (see §4.3 Programming Working parameters)
Low battery electrolyte level Electrolyte level probe reports electrolyte below the minimum level (*) X
Incorrect Programming/Relay breakdown Faatasi ai ma le SmartCB ua filifilia (silasila i le §4.3 Polokalama Parameters galuega) o loʻo i ai le faʻaogaina o le taimi nei e ui lava o le "Charge Relay" o loʻo tatala.
Anomalia EEprom/RTC O se malologa i le manatua o le SmartUP masini poʻo le RTC ua iloa

Le "X" i le "LED Anom." koluma o loʻo faʻaalia ai o loʻo i ai se faʻailoga LED mo le anomaly faʻaalia.
(*) O le "Low electrolyte level" anomaly o loʻo faʻaalia e ala i le faʻagaoioia o le anomaly LED ma faʻaalia i luga o le Smart.View Fa'amatalaga TAB mo tagata uma ma na'o le taimi e galue ai. Ae ui i lea, o le anomaly e tumau pea le taulotoina ma e mafai viewed in the “Info OLD” TAB.

FAAMANATU: The “Low electrolyte level” abnormality state occurs after 3 minutes of continuous reporting by the probe. The anomaly status returns after 10 seconds of continuous lack of signaling. Since some probes provide delayed signaling, the actual time of activation and deactivation of the anomaly depends on the type of probe used.

Signals via LEDs
O LED i luga o le masini e maua ai faʻamatalaga aoga e aofia ai se faʻaaliga o le aofaʻi o le tau o loʻo i totonu o le maa ma atonu o faʻailoga e fesoʻotaʻi ma nisi faʻalavelave. O tulaga nei ua iloga:

LED 1 moli moli Battery capacity not exceeding (100-AhBS)% of rated capacity Battery
Ta'ita'ia 1 avanoa Battery capacity greater than (100-AhBS)% and less than 40% of the battery
LED 1 ma le 2 moli Ole malosi ole maa e le itiiti ifo ile 40% ma le itiiti ifo ile 60% ole maa
LED mai le 1 i le 3 moli Ole malosi ole maa e le itiiti ifo ile 60% ma le itiiti ifo ile 80% ole maa
LED mai le 1 i le 4 moli Ole malosi ole maa e le itiiti ifo ile 80% ma le itiiti ifo ile 95% ole maa
LED mai le 1 i le 5 moli Ole malosi ole maa e le itiiti ifo ile 95% ole maa
Periodic switching off of the LEDs from top to top the bass (sequence from Led 5 to Led 1) Download phase
Periodic switching on of the LEDs from bottom to bottom the top (sequence from Led 1 to Led 5) Vaega o le Totogiina
LED 3 moli O le polokaina o tui mo fa'alavelave fa'afuase'i, va'ai §1.7 Loka galuega
LED 4 moli Loka ta'avale (ona o le fa'atulagaina), va'ai §1.7 Galuega a poloka
LED 5 moli Fork lock actuated (due to low battery), see §1.7 block
Led 6 (COM) lampfuamoa Communication via usb cable
LED 7 (USB) flashing When saving data on a USB key, the LED flashes with a period of 1 second
Led 8 (ALARM) access Anomaly found in the current cycle

Fa'aaliga: AhBS is a parameter that can be programmed via SmartViewII. Afai o se tau e itiiti ifo i le 60% o loʻo tuʻuina atu, o lipoti o le a ese mai i latou o loʻo faʻaalia i luga o le laulau e faʻatatau i le LED muamua mai le pito i lalo lea o le a moli pea ma le malosi o le maa e le sili atu (100-AhBS)%.

Usb Taulaga USB
Uaea 1 Uaea eletise
Cable Gland 2/Cable Gland 3 Electrolyte level probe CAN BUS temperature probe

RS485

I2C Bus Auxiliary input

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Estimation of completed charging
Faʻafetai i foliga o loʻo faʻamatalaina i luga, e mafai e SmartUP ona faʻatusatusa saʻo le gafatia o loʻo iai i totonu o le maa. E lua auala eseese e fuafua ai le ausia o le totogi atoa. O le mea muamua (fa'aleaganu'u, taimi-fa'avae) o lo'o tu'uina mai ai o le maa e manatu e molia pe a mae'a le umi o le totogi pe a mae'a le sili atu o le 2^ Phase Threshold Voltage has reached the 2^ Phase Charge Time (see §4.3 Programming of working parameters). The second mode (Ah), on the other hand, provides that the charge is evaluated as complete when the reinstated capacity added to that present in the battery at the time of the start of charging is equal to the nominal capacity.
The Default setting is to choose the Ah method (see §4.3 Programming working parameters).

FAAMATALAGA

  • Alignment (see §5 Alignment) only takes place after a full time charge has been performed.

Fafaga pepe
O le faaupuga "fagu fagu" e faasino i le faiga o le faʻaaogaina lea e faʻaauau ai ona faʻapipiʻiina le maa ma faʻamalo mo ni taimi pupuu ma ni gafatia laiti (pei o le tulaga mo ex.ample in AGVs – Automatic Guided Vehicles). In this situation there would be a proliferation of work cycles that would lead to a rapid exhaustion of memory and a substantial unreadability of the data. In such cases, by setting the “Bottle feeding” item in programming (§4.3 Programming working parameters), it is possible to reduce the daily number of cycles: in this mode, in fact, a new cycle is generated only if a discharge occurs after the sum of the cycle charge times has already exceeded one hour.

Loka galuega tauave
The SmartUP device has two functions that are based on the measurement of the capacity level in the battery to inhibit the operation of the forklift and/or fork lock, through the NO (Normal Open) contact of a relay.
These functions require that the relay contact be wired to a circuit in the truck that may limit its functionality (e.g., the circuit that blocks operation when the operator is not seated).

  • No Bottle Charging: At the end of the charging phase, if the percentage o le Ah i totonu o le maa e maualuga atu nai lo le polokalame i le No Bottle Feeding (silasila i le §4.3 Fa'apolokalame fa'asologa o galuega), ua mafai le ta'avale mo le fa'aoga masani (ua tapunia le NO feso'ota'iga). I le isi itu, pe afai e itiiti ifo le malosi o le maa nai lo le pasene ua fa'apolokalameinatage, use is inhibited (the NO contact is left open). Setting the parameter to 0% (as default) deactivates the function.
  • tui Lock: During discharge, as long as the battery level does not drop below (100-Fork Lock)%, normal operation is allowed (the NO contact is closed). When the capacity falls below this threshold, normal use is instead inhibited (the NO contact is left open).

FAAMANATU: To avoid interrupting maneuvers during a phase of intense use, the lock is performed 30 seconds after the last maneuver.
The default value of the programmable parameter “Fork Lock” is 80%.

O lo'o tu'uina atu fo'i e le masini le ta'otoga o lo'o mulimuli mai, e puipuia ai le fa'aogaina o le ta'avale i fafo atu o itula faigaluega.
Cart Lock: it is possible to set, for each day of the week, the time (start and end) in which to force the cart lock. If the two times coincide, the block does not take place. The Timeout parameter indicates the amount of time that the cart must be idle before the lock is enforceable

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Fa'aoga Fa'amau

  • if the USB key is inserted and the button is pressed for a duration of 5 seconds, the data download from SmartUP to the USB key begins. The data download takes about 2 minutes, during which the yellow communication LED flashes. At the end of the data download, the yellow communication LED will be off.
  • if the Fork Lock situation is reached during unloading , pressing the button ensures an additional usable capacity bonus equal to 4% of the nominal capacity
  • if during a work cycle the utilities are blocked for Opportunity Prevention, pressing the button disables the lock for that cycle
  • Within 6 minutes of powering, repeatedly pressing the button forces the amount of ampere hours in the battery with an increase of 20% of the nominal capacity at each press (warning: it does not align). This function is useful if the Fork Lock function is selected, to allow normal use of the truck after SmartUP is installed before the alignment charge is carried out

 Montage

Mea e mana'omia:

  • n° 1 Phillips screwdriver (PH1 type)
  • n° 1 3mm Allen key
  • n° 1 x 4mm Allen key
5.A
SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (5) Fafaga le uaea pou lelei (uaea

red)   inside  of  hole of Form

SmarUP
  • A)       DINxxx type connector
  • B)     Smartup in mode
  • C)        Plastic cable ties
  • D)        Grapevines
  • E)        Cable lock
 

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Fa'amautu le uaea fa'amautu lelei (uaea mumu), fa'atasi ai ma nonoa uaea o lo'o tu'uina atu

Mounting for rated currents less than or equal to 100 A

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So'oga fa'aopoopo

The following steps are used to install the following external accessories:

  • immersion temperature probe, type PT1000 two-wire
  • Electrolyte Level Sensor
  • Auxiliary input 0÷10 V
  • RS485
  • CANBUS
  • Feso'ota'iga ta'avale

The operations are optional and independent of each other. For simplicity, connectors J1, J2 and J6 will be shown with their connections in tabular form. The pins will need to be crimped onto type…….. connectors

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Fesootaiga POLI FAAMATALAGA
 

 

 

J1

1 Auxiliary input 0 ÷ 10 V
3 +
5 PT1000
7
2 3,3V  

I2CBUS fafo

4 GND
6 SCL
8 SDA
Fesootaiga POLI FAAMATALAGA
 

 

 

Aso 2

2 A (+)  

RS485

4 B (-)
6 DC fa'atasi ma pine 4 e fa'aofi ai le fa'auma
1 FAAMALIGA  

CANBUS

3 MAFAI
5 DC fa'atasi ma pine 3 e fa'aofi ai le fa'auma
7 E masani ona tatala Fa'afeso'ota'i matutu
8 masani
Fesootaiga POLI FAAMATALAGA
J6 1 faailo + Su'esu'ega maualuga ole eletise
2 faailo-

 Communication with SmartKey (J2 Connector)
Fesootaiga ma le SmartKey viewer takes place via RS485 serial port.
The connection is made via a two-wire cable. One side of the cable is connected to the SmartUP, the other to the auxiliary contacts of the battery connector.

Cart Control Mode (J2 Connector)
O galuega o le polokaina po'o le fa'atapula'aina o gaioiga a mea aoga e mana'omia ai oe e fa'afeso'ota'i le feso'ota'iga i le masini.

Electrolyte level probe installation (J6 connector)

7.E
SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (9) Place the Level Sensor inside a battery element (the automatic refill cap has been used in the figure; alternatively, a hole can be drilled in the element cover).

 Mo le sapalai o le eletise, fa'atulagaina ma le fa'atulagaina o le maualuga o le faitoto'a, va'ai i fa'atonuga a le gaosi oloa su'esu'e.

 Talu ai ona o le mea e tu'u ai e fa'a'ese'esea, e mafai ona fa'ae'e le masini i so'o se elemene o le maa.

Faʻalagolago i le ituaiga o suʻesuʻega faʻaaogaina ma le mea e fesoʻotaʻi ai, o le "Electrolyte sensor" e tatau ona faʻapipiʻiina e ala ile Smart.View in the Programming TAB (see §4.3 Programming working parameters).
The table shows the options that can be selected in the drop-down menu.

Tape E le'i fa'apipi'i su'esu'ega.
Presence of water Select whether the probe generates signal in case of electrolyte level above threshold (electrolyte level OK).

Probe wired to terminals 8 (signal) and 10 (common).

Le leai o se vai Select whether the probe generates signal in case of below threshold electrolyte level (low electrolyte level).

Probe wired to terminals 8 (signal) and 10 (common).

Polokalama

A maeʻa faʻapipiʻi, e manaʻomia e le SmartUP ona maua ni faʻamatalaga e galue lelei. Ina ia faia lenei mea, e tatau ona e faʻafesoʻotaʻi se PC faʻapipiʻiina i le SmartViewII for Windows program via USB cable.

Sauniuniga

  • Connect USB cables
  • Launch the SmartViewII program
  • Enter Level 2 Password
  • Faʻamau le faʻamau fesoʻotaʻi

Aso/Taimi Fa'atulaga

  • Select the “Programming” TAB
  • Press the “Set Clock” button1
  • Select the “Monitor” tab and check the date and time box to make sure the data is correct

Programming of working parameters
The working parameters are those that allow the SmartUP to correctly collect data during normal operation; they must therefore be filled in with great care.
For more details, please refer to the SmartViewII tusi lesona fa'aoga polokalame.

  • SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (10)Select the “Programming” TAB
  • Faatumu vaega nei:

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Maa voltage Maa voltagu togi
Ah Battery Ole malosi ole maa
Current Charger Charger current rating
Hall Sensor Current Current sensor rating

If the positive terminal cable is routed through the Hall effect sensor several times, indicate the lap number.

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Kalafi Sampling Taimi Sampling taimi mo le teuina voltage and current graphs (1, .., 127 min / 1, .., 127 sec); (default: 6 min)

NOTE: If indicated in seconds, the duration of the cycles will be a maximum of one hour

Sensor Temp. Ext. Present External Temperature Sensor Selection
Electrolyte Sensor Input selection and electrolyte level sensor operation
Working Current Threshold See SmartViewII manual (default: 10A)
Anti Baby Feeding Fork lock setting for anti-bdocking charging. See §1.7 Locking Functions
Fork Block Fork lock setting for low battery. See §1.7 Locking Functions
Loka taavale Cart Lock Time Setting Button. See §1.7 Locking Functions
Underdischarge Afai o le voltage is lower than the specified value (V/el) for the specified time (min), the capacity is forced to (100–AhBS)% of the rated capacity Ah

Battery if greater than this value (default: 1.70 V/el, 30 min)

Fa'amata'u Ma'a maualalo (AhBS) Discharging below (100-AhBS)% of rated capacity the battery is Reported Discharge (Default: 80%)
Fa'ato'a e le tagata lava ia Self-discharge capacity every 24 hours (default: 1%)
Ah Method Charging Mode Selection: Capacity (Yes) or Time (Off) (Default: YES)
Smart CB Control Charging selection via SmartCB / SmartEnergy charger
Fafaga pepe Time Cycle Count Selection (Opportunity Charging Mode) (default: No)
Auto Alignment Ah Auto Alignment parameter setting access button
% Maj. Recharge Pasenetage energy dissipated during charging (default: 7%)
Avanoa Voltage 2^ Vaega Gas development threshold voltage. Determine the transition from the first to the second charging phase and related counts (default: 2.40 V/el)
Taimi Totogi 2^ Vaega Time from exceeding the Threshold Voltage 2^ Phase to finish charging for timed and alignment cycle refills (default: 2:00 hours)
Taimi Saogalemu 1^ Vaega Afai o le voltage le'i o'o i le 2^ Phase Threshold Voltage within this time, An alarm is generated (default: 10:00 hours)
Taimi Saogalemu 2^ Vaega If the capacity has not reached the rated value within this time from

reaching the Threshold Voltagu 2^ Fa'asaga, e fa'atupuina se fa'ailo (fa'aoga: 6:00 itula)

Autostart Filifilia taimi amata (na'o le SmartCB ua filifilia)
Seti Fa'amau mo le filifilia o taimi o le autostart i lea aso ma lea aso pe a fai o le galuega fa'asao (na'o le malosi ma SmartCB ua filifilia)

E otometi lava ona faasa'o e le Auto Alignment le faailoga Ah i le maa. O faʻamaufaʻailoga faʻatulagaina e faʻaalia taʻitasi le faʻailoga i tua atu o le faʻasaʻoga, le maualuga o le faʻaogaina e mafai ona faia ma le numera o s.amples on which the Auto Alignment is based. Auto Alignment is only allowed if alignment has already been done (see §5 Alignment).
Fa'amaufa'ailoga masani:

Fa'asagaga Fa'atasi 10%
Max Alignment 10%
Numera o samples 8
  • SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (12)Press the “Send data to SmartIC” button for the changes to take effect (for greater security, press the “Reread data from SmartIC” button and check that the parameters read are the desired ones)

FAAMANATU: The programming of the working parameters can also be done beforehand, before installing the device on the battery.

Programming associations
Associations are those mnemonic parameters to which the work cycles and graphs collected by the SmartUP during normal operation refer. Whenever the cycles and graphs are downloaded to a PC, they will be recognizable and selectable thanks to these parameters.

FAAMANATU: the parameters of the associations are optional and there is no constraint on their insertion; however, it is advisable to compile them by carefully choosing the names and codes used, avoiding that there are several devices with the same parameters.
For more details, please refer to the SmartViewII tusi lesona fa'aoga polokalame.

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  • Select the “Associations” TAB
  • Faatumu vaega nei:
Tagata fa'atau Indicative Testo of the Client
Fa'atauoloa Retailer indicative text
Tagata fa'aoga User’s contact details
ID maa Indicative text of the battery serial number
Cart ID Indicative text of the trolley serial number

Press the “Send Data” button and check that a new row appears in the table below with the filled parameters
FAAMANATU: Programming associations can also be done earlier in the lab if all parameters are known.

Fa'atonuga
Ina ia faʻaogaina atoatoa le SmartUP ma faʻatagaina e aoina ma tuʻuina atu faʻamatalaga uma, e tatau ona logoina e uiga i le tulaga moni o le tau o le maa. E ta'ua lea o le ALIGNMENT ma e na'o le tasi e mana'omia ona fai pe a uma ona fa'afeso'ota'i le masini i le maa. A'o fa'agaioiga masani le SmartUP e fa'atutusa e ala i le fuaina ma le faitauina o le tau o lo'o ulufale ma tu'u ese le maa. O le fa'agasologa o le fa'aogaina e aofia ai le fa'atinoina o se tu'ufa'atasiga tu'ufa'atasi, e pei o:

  • le maa voltage oʻo atu i le tau o loʻo faʻaalia i le polokalame faʻasologa e ala i le parakalafa "Threshold voltage 2^ Vaega” (tauaga: 2.4V/el)
  • continuous recharging after reaching this voltage taua mo se taimi e le itiiti ifo nai lo le faʻaalia i le polokalame faʻasologa e ala i le parakalafa "Taimi e molia 2^ Phase" (faʻaletonu: 2 itula).

At the end of the alignment procedure, all the LEDs in the synoptic battery are lit, indicating that the battery is charged.
It is recommended to perform the alignment with the battery not fully charged.

TAUA: normally it is very simple to carry out the alignment: it is sufficient to recharge with a normal traditional charger. However, sometimes a recharge does not occur with the conditions expressed above. This can be due to various causes, including:

  • The battery is already charged and the charger charges too short
  • le maa voltage le o'o i le faitoto'a voltage 2^ Set phase (this happens, for example, in the case of gel battery chargers)
  • The charger has a particular type of charging curve.

In these cases it is possible to change the value of the parameters “Threshold voltage 2^ Phase" ma/po'o le "Taimi e molia 2^ Phase" e ala i le fa'aitiitia o le tau ina ia faafaigofie ai le ausia o le fa'aogaina. Ae ui i lea, ua fautuaina e aua neʻi alu ese tele mai tulaga faʻaletonu e aloese ai mai le tuʻuina atu o le SmartUP faʻamatalaga sese e uiga i le tulaga moni o le tau o le maa.

FAAMANATU: As long as the SmartUP is not aligned

  • The red low battery LED flashes on the synoptic (unless the battery capacity has been forced by using the procedure described in §1.8 Button use)
  • with SmartView:
    • in the Monitor TAB instead of the battery charge status there is the message “Ah alignment not carried out”
    • in the OLD Data TAB instead of the graphical representation of the cycle there is the message “Ah alignment not carried out”
    • elsewhere there are no references to battery charging.

E oo lava i le SmartUP e le o fetaui, o fuainumera faaletino uma e fuaina i le taamilosaga (voltags, galu, vevela, taimi) ma kalafi o lo'o teuina pea.
FAAMANATU: The alignment procedure must be repeated each time the SmartUP is deenergized.

Download data on USB key

Le downloadina o faʻamaumauga, faʻaopoopo i le faʻatinoina mai se PC e ala ile SmartViewII software, e mafai ona faia i luga o se USB stick. O le taimi lava e faʻasaoina ai faʻamatalaga i luga o le USB stick, e mafai ona faʻaulufale mai i le PC e ala i le SmartViewII.

O le a le mea e fai

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O le file fa'atupuina i totonu o le ki USB o le ai ai le fa'atulagaga nei
XXXXXXXXXXX_YYMMGGHHMMSS. E2P
O fea:

  • XXXXXXXXXXX ➔ Matricola SmartUP
  • YY ➔ Year
  • MM Month
  • DAY ➔ Day
  • HH ➔ Hour MM ➔ Minutes SS ➔ Seconds
  • tag. E2P ➔ File Fa'aopoopo

7 Fa'asolo mai fa'amaumauga mai le ki lalo ile pc

SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (15) Insert the USB key into the PC

 Press the “Import USB Drive” button

SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (16) Filifili le lisi o loʻo iai le "E2P" files are contained

 Press the “Open” file

SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (17) Fa'atali mo le fa'aulufale mai o fa'amaumauga
SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (18) A maeʻa le faʻaulufaleina mai o faʻamatalaga, kiliki le ki "Tapuni".

TA1 – Special fitting codes (screws and accessories)

ATA REF. VAEGA FUA
SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (19)

 

 

 

V1

   

4×10 lapotopoto ulu

SmartUP-V1-Smart-Up-Module-Battery-Data-Monitor- (20)  

 

V2

   

3×22 lapotopoto ulu

Fa'ata'ita'iga

Vaega SmartUP

FA'AVAE

SmartUP

PLUS

Sensor o loʻo i ai nei
Voltagu sensor
Electrolyte sensor  
EEprom size 64 Kb 128 Kb
Su'e vevela  
Auxiliary analog input  
I2C pasi  
RS485 non-isolated  
Non-Insulated CANBUS  
Fa'ata'avale  
USB  
Pulsante On/Off  

Fa'amatalaga

O nisi fa'amatalaga fa'atekinisi aoga o lo'o tu'uina atu i lalo.

STORABLE DATA

Storable work cycles 400
Ole taimi nei ma voltagu fa'amatalaga kalafi 11400 samples (e tutusa ma le 47 aso ma le sampta'i ta'i 6 minute)
Temperature graph data (version only) SmartUP+) 11400 samples (e tutusa ma le 47 aso ma le sampta'i ta'i 6 minute)
SmartKey data (SmartUP + version only) 454 mea na tutupu
Daily data that can be stored Working data is stored in memory for the last 30 days

FUAFUA GALUEGA

T200 Current Size Suitable for batteries from 100 to 340Ah
T400 Current Cutter Suitable for batteries from 350Ah to 740Ah
T800 Current Cutter Suitable for batteries from 750 to 1500Ah

UIGA FAAELETI

Power supply min ¸ max 18V ¸ 144V
Fa'atauga malosi < 1.5W
Protection against internal breakage Via fuse on power port
Contact Relay (SmartUP+ version only) 2A @ 30Vdc (Vmax = 50Vdc/Vac)
Galulue Vevela -20°C ¸ +50°C

UIGA FAALETINO

Dimensions (external dimensions) 60mm x 60mm x 130mm
mamafa 200g
Tulaga o le puipuiga IP 54

Fesili e Fai soo

  • O le a le mea e fa'aoga ai SmartUP?
    SmartUP is designed for monitoring and controlling lead-acid batteries, providing essential data for proper battery management.
  • E fa'afefea ona ou iloa fa'aletonu ile SmartUP?
    Fa'aaoga le SmartViewII program to identify abnormalities in the battery cycle, indicated by LED signals on the device.
  • O le a le uiga o mamanu eseese o le LED?
    The LED patterns on SmartUP indicate the battery’s charge level, helping users understand the current state of the battery and any potential issues.

Pepa / Punaoa

SmartUP V1 Smart Up Module Mata'ituina Fa'amaumauga Fa'amaumauga [pdf] Tusi Taiala
V1 Smart Up Module Mata'itusi Fa'amatalaga, V1, Mata'itusi Fa'amatalaga Fa'amatalaga Ma'a, Mata'ituina Fa'amatalaga Fa'amatalaga Ma'a

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