BTS User Manual
Neware Technology Ltd.
http://www.newarebattery.com
Back-check deviation: When the absolute value error of the voltage difference between the main channel and
the auxiliary channel exceeds the absolute value of the set backcheck deviation, an alarm prompt dialog box
pops up and the channel enters the protected state.
Attention
1. Users can set the recording conditions and protection conditions on the interface separately for each step as required.
If no recording condition is set for the current step, the default value is adopted for the recording condition of the
current step, that is, 1S to record data once.
2. The user can put the parameters of the current step into the same type of step or all steps according to the need for
easy operation.
3. Each process can be set up with 254 steps. When the system completes the last step according to the set steps, it will
stop by itself. In the step setting interface, you can "insert step", "delete line", "clear step", "step check", "copy,"
"paste," "cut" and other operations by right-clicking the step number and choosing the corresponding operation.
Notice: By default, the last step is "End." Therefore, the maximum number of steps that can be
edited is 254.
4.6. Historical Data Query
You can search, save, and delete historical data through historical data query. The query can be classified as fuzzy or
precise.
Fuzzy Query
Users do not need to set any query conditions. They just need to select the mid-machine/device number and click the query
button to perform a fuzzy query, as shown in the picture below. If you select the mid-machine, you can query the
historical test data of all devices connected to the mid-machine in different time periods. If you select a device ID, you can
query all the test data of that device in different test periods.
Figure 4-38 Fuzzy query condition
Precise Query
The BTS9 software supports precise queries of test data. Search criteria include device ID, channel row and column ID, bar
code of the battery, start time, end time, step description, and a limit on the number of items to be queried. These conditions
can be set in any combination for precise queries, as shown in the figure below: