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Para Setting Menu
Sys Setting Menu
Current Baud Rate
Manufacturing Use Only
--Non-production
manufacturer can
not use.
--Baud rate:9600
Parameter Setting
System Setting
6. Regular Maintenance: Annually, the batteries should be individually charged after being detached from
the series. Upon reassembly, the voltage difference should not exceed 0.5V.
Compliance with these precautions ensures reliability and longevity for this LiFePO4 battery system.
The provided reset button allows you to place the battery's Battery Management System (BMS) into a low-power
or sleep mode. To transition IN or OUT of low-power mode, simply press and hold the reset button for a duration
of 3 to 6 seconds. This action will enable you to control the power state of the battery.
Reset Button
The ExpertPower EP48100 battery employs the industry-standard ANSI/TIA 568B protocol for communication. It
incorporates a dedicated cable for facilitating intercommunication among batteries. To ensure seamless comput-
er-based communication and monitoring, we invite you to visit our website for detailed instructions on utilizing the
PBMS Tools in conjunction with your battery and computer.
For establishing communication with your inverter, we recommend that you consult with the manufacturer of your
specific inverter model. They will be able to provide you with the requisite pinout information for the inverter's end,
ensuring a compatible and efficient connection. Additionally, please ensure that the battery protocol on your
inverter is set to "LiB" to facilitate proper communication.
Battery Communication Pinout
To ensure the effectiveness and longevity of your battery configuration, adhere to these essential guidelines:
1. Battery Consistency: Utilize identical batteries for parallel connections.
2. Uniform Voltage Levels: Prior to connecting in parallel, guarantee that all batteries share the same
voltage level by fully charging each individual battery. The permissible voltage difference is less than 0.2V.
3. Avoid Mixing Batteries: Do not combine old and new batteries within the same setup.
4. Parallel and Series Separation: Avoid simultaneous parallel and series connections for the batteries.
5. Circuit Limitation: Do not exceed connecting more than 10 batteries per circuit.
Caution