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User Manual V1.0.3 19
At any time, to quit, use the key ESC that will bring you to the previous view.
The values available are the following:
Name of the value Unit Description
Battery voltage V -
Battery current A -
State of Charge % -
Power W -
Time to go hh:mm During charging, this value indicates the time before the battery
charge reaches 100 %. During discharging, it indicates the time before
it reaches 0 %. This value is calculated on basis of the present current.
What it gives is an indication. A variable energy consumption has of
course a big impact on this value.
Battery temperature °C Temperature used to calculating the battery state of charge. Unless
a BTS is connected to the Xtender and therefore its value taken into
account, this is the temperature measured inside the BSP that will be
used.
Relative capacity - Ratio between the effective capacity of the battery and its nominal
capacity.
Ah charged today Ah Charge supplied to the battery from midnight until now.
Ah discharged today Ah Charge supplied by the battery from midnight until now.
Ah charged yesterday Ah -
Ah discharged yesterday Ah -
Total kAh charged kAh Charge supplied to the battery from the last reset to zero of the battery
history. See “Reset of battery history {6003}” (p. 20) .
Total kAh discharged kAh Charge supplied by the battery from the last reset to zero of the battery
history.
Total time Days Time since the last reset of the battery history.
Charge counting on the user side Ah With this value the user can measure the charge or discharge of the
battery according to his needs. This counter, as well as the other two
mentioned below in this table, can be reset to zero by means of the
parameter “Reset of user counters {6031}” (p. 21).
Discharge counting on the user
side
Ah -
Duration of the counting on the
user side
Hours -
Table 6.1. Displayable values on the BSP view