28 Display Operation Manual BC2000 and JC2000 Controller ~ Doc. No. 2055882, Issue 5.1, June 2014
• Battery current limit is activated.
• If it is manually aborted.
The boost feature can be triggered by any of the four start modes. The four start
modes are Manual, Periodic, Auto Current, and/or AC Fail mode.
Main Menu ► Battery Mgt ► Boost
• Boost State – Enable or disable the battery boost feature.
• Status – The activation status: Manual, Periodic (LAN interface only), Auto
Current (LAN interface only), or AC Fail (LAN interface only).
• Duration – The length of time (HH:MM:SS) for which the boost feature will be
active.
• Voltage – The voltage to which the rectifiers will increase their output during
an active boost session.
• Stop Current – The current value (in amps) that, if met, causes the boost
charge to abort, with the system returning to its normal output voltage.
• Result – The results of the most recently activated boost session. Valid
results are successful, passed, aborted, stopped, active, time out, or in
progress.
• Runtime – The length of time the last boost ran.
Over Temperature
The “over temperature” feature allows the user to adjust the temperature at which
the controller triggers an over-temperature alarm. The alarm can be triggered by
either the internal controller temperature sensor or an external temperature probe
connected to the input ports on the controller.
Main Menu ► Thermal ► Over Temp
The following are the over temperature setpoints:
• Internal Minimum – when the internal temperature reading falls below this
value the over temperature alarm is cleared.
• Internal Maximum – when the internal temperature reading exceeds this
value an over temperature alarm is issued.
• External Minimum – when the external temperature reading falls below this
value an over temperature alarm is cleared.
• External Maximum – when the external temperature reading exceeds this
value an over temperature alarm is issued.