BLUESHAPE BSMon v3.0 User Manual

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the programmed Terminate Voltage level (12000mV) or at least one of the single cell has dropped below the
programmed Cell Undervoltage protection level (2800mV)

RCA, Remaining Capacity Alarm: if set, means that the remaining capacity is less than the programmed
value set at 8% of the nominal capacity.

RTA, Remaining Time Alarm. if set, means that the estimated remaining time at the present discharge rate is
less than the set threshold (10 minutes)

INIT, Initialised: if set, means that the microcontroller is correctly initialised

DSG, Discharging: if set, means that the battery is not being charged

FC, Fully Charged: if set, means that the battery has detected a primary charge termination or an Overcharge
condition.

FD, Fully Discharged: if set, means that the Relative State of Charge has reached the "Battery Low" level,
programmed at 8%. Reaching this level makes the LEDs flash when the LED button is pressed.

ERR, Error Codes: show some possible internal errors, if different than 0x00

gives some information about Pack status bits. Each bit is set (ON) when higlighted, OFF when grayed.

PRES: with our current settings this bit should always be set

EDV2: if set, means that the internal cell stack voltage has reached the EDV2 voltage threshold that
corresponds to the "Battery Low" remaining cpacity (programmed at 8%). This voltage level is compensated
and calculated automatically based on the discharge conditions, such as instant current, cell temperature
and cells internal impedance.

SEALED: if set, means that the parameters of the battery are sealed and cannot be accessed for read/write.

VDQ, Valid Discharge Qualified: the current or next discharge cycle is valid for an update of the Full Charge
Capacity.

AFEFail: if set, means that communication between the microcontrollers of the chipset have failed.

PFFlag: if set, means that the Permanent failure flag has been set; with our current settings this bit should
never be set.

CVOV, Cell Over Voltage: if set, means that a protection limit has been exceeded including prolonged
Overcurrent, Overvoltage, or Overtemperature conditions. The bit is not latched and merely reflects the
present fault status.

CVUV, Cell Under Voltage: if set, means that a protection limit has been exceeded including overload or
overdischarge conditions. The bit is not latched and merely reflects the present fault status.

gives some informations about the status of the safety IC chip - also called Analog Front End (AFE). Each bit is set

ON when higlighted, OFF when grayed.

ZVCLMP: with our current settings this bit should always be grayed

SLEEPDET: if set, indicates that the safety IC chip is set in low power mode (also called sleep mode).

WDF, watchdog fault: if set indicates that a fault has been detected in the oscillator signal inside the chipset.

OVERLOAD: if set, means that an overload condition is detected (thus a current greater than the
programmed threshold) and the related safety protection are activated.

SC-CHG, Short-Circuit in Charge: if set, means that a short circuit in charge direction has been detected and
the related safety protections is activated.

SC-DCHG, Short-Circuit in Discharge: if set, means that a short circuit in discharge direction has been
detected and the related safety protection is activated.

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