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Eltek Flatpack MCU - Display Important System Voltages (Voltage Info); Display Alarm Messages (Display Messages); Display of Systems Software Number (Sw Info); Available Service Options

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3 Local Operation of the Flatpack MCU
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Operation Guide Flatpack MCU,
351300.013, v8-2006-07
3.3.4 Display Important System Voltages (Voltage Info)
The User Option VoltageInfo “ displays the following system voltages:
NomVolt
Nominal output voltage
BoostVolt
Battery boost-charging voltage
LowBatt 1
Voltage limit for Low Battery Alarm 1
LowBatt 2
Voltage limit for Low Battery Alarm 2
HighBatt1
Voltage limit for High Battery Alarm 1
HighBatt 2
Voltage limit for High Battery Alarm 2
LVD 1
Voltage limit for Low Voltage Disconnect unit 1
LVD 2
Voltage limit for Low Voltage Disconnect unit 2
LVD 3
Voltage limit for Low Voltage Disconnect unit 3
For Hierarchy of Menus, see page 12
3.3.5 Display Alarm Messages (Display messages)
The Flatpack MCU stores all system events chronologically in a message buffer.
This menu option is used to browse through the buffer’s alarm messages. The messages are presented on the
lower line of the display, one message at a time. The last message will be displayed first.
For Hierarchy of Menus, see page 12
3.3.6 Display of System’s Software Number (Sw Info)
This menu option displays the software number and version installed.
The information is presented on the lower line of the display.
For Hierarchy of Menus, see page 12
3.3.7 Available Service Options
Infrequently used special options, such as calibration and adjustments are classified under the Service Options sub-
menus (password-protected access).
The following options are available:
Adjustment of key system voltages
Voltage calibration
Change of Service Options password
Setting of boost function duration
Start or stop boost function
Auto boost configuration
Battery test setup
Battery test start/stop
Battery charge current limitation
Battery setup
Capacity Alarm Configuration
Selection of type of output control
Set date and time
Test operation of alarm relays

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