CONFIGURATION
20 February 2011 / MasterShunt / EN
12 EVENTS
Variable Description Fact sett. Range
Events
Event 1 source
Select an event to serve as Event 1. Example:
Battery pre low can trigger a generator to start and
Battery full can trigger it to stop.
Disabled Refer to section 12.1
Event 1 target
Select a device to perform a task if Event 1 takes
place. Example: generator
Select… System dependent.
Event 1 command Select a command on the device you chose. Select… System dependent.
Event 1 data Data is linked to the command, see figure 19. Off See figure 19.
Event 2 source
This screen appears after enabling Event 1. Select
an event to serve as Event 2.
Disabled
Input is a pulse followed by a longer signal (1/0).
This could be a short period followed by a long
period of the Event source Battery low. The figure
shows a pulse switch to illustrate the input.
On changes the status to On at the first signal.
Off changes the status to Off at the first signal.
Copy lets the status follow the input.
Copy Invert lets the status follow the opposite of the
input.
Toggle changes the status at the first signal and
back at the second signal. It is often used in
combination with a pulse switch.
12.1 EVENTS WITH MASTERSHUNT AS EVENT SOURCE
Disabled No events configured
Voltage pre low, Voltage low, Voltage high, Battery pre low,
Battery low, Battery full,
Refer to chapter 9 Alarm menu
Battery 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% Battery SOC in % of capacity
Charging The MasterShunt measures charging current.
Timer 1, 2 Refer to chapter 11, Timer settings
12.2 EVENTS WITH MASTERSHUNT AS EVENT TARGET
There are no events with the MasterShunt acting as an event target.
Figure 19: Explanation of the function Event data