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BMS Upper Computer Guidance V219 - 241228 - 055244

The document outlines the steps for operating upper computer software for battery management systems (BMS), including decompressing files, loading protocol files, configuring communication ports, and logging in. It details the processes for uploading and modifying parameters, configuring communication protocols, and displaying interface information. Additionally, it covers parallel mode setup, firmware updates, and real-time recording of battery data.

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BMS Upper Computer Guidance V219 - 241228 - 055244

The document outlines the steps for operating upper computer software for battery management systems (BMS), including decompressing files, loading protocol files, configuring communication ports, and logging in. It details the processes for uploading and modifying parameters, configuring communication protocols, and displaying interface information. Additionally, it covers parallel mode setup, firmware updates, and real-time recording of battery data.

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Upper Computer Operation

1. Decompress the host computer file

2. Open the monitor software


1) Open the folder
2) select the upper computer software
3) double click to open the upper computer

3. Load protocol file


1) Select Import Protocol
See Figure 3-1
2) pop up the folder (select Agreement in the upper computer folder)
See Figure 3-1
3) select the protocol suffix EN in the Agreement folder that corresponds to the English
protocol (e.g. 16s _ V20 _ ADDR _ EN)
See Figure 3-2
4) click OK
See Figure 3-3
Figure 3-1

Figure 3-2
Figure 3-3
4. Communication Port Configuration
1) Port number (the upper computer will automatically identify the USB to 485 serial port
number)
2) Baud rate : 19200
See Figure 4-1
3) Click Connect
See Figure 4-2

Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
After successful connection, the upper computer displays the battery data.
See Figure 4-3

See Figure 4-3


5. Login
Account: admin
Password: admin
6. Loading parameters and uploading parameters
Load parameter:download parameter to BMS from upper computer
Upload parameter:upload parameter to upper computer from BMS
6.1 Upload Parameters
When you use the upper computer at the first time, downloading parameters directly without
checking is not allowed, you need to upload the parameters at first and then close them.

6.2 Modify parameters


1) Click "Upload Parameters" here to upload parameters from BMS
2) Change the internal BMS parameters and function switches
3) Click Set all to enable the modification
Note: The red numbers in the figure below indicate the operation sequence
6.3 Load Parameters
1) Click Load Parameters (step 1 below)
2) Chose the target parameter document (step 2 below)and click open(step 3 below)
3) Click Set All(step 4 below)
4) Click Close (step 5 below)after prompting success
Parameters have been configured OK
7. Communication Protocol Configuration
Click CAN, Select the corresponding CAN protocol according to the inverter type
1) 6 options: PN-GDLT / GRWT / VCTR / SMA-SF / GINL / Studer
Protocol Type Supported Inverter Brands
PN-GDLT Pylon/Goodway/TBB/Luxpower/Deye
GRWT Growatt SPF/SPH
VCTR Victron
SMA-SF SMA/Sofar
GINL Solis
Studer Studer
See Figure 7.1
2) after switching the protocol, confirm whether the protocol is switched successfully,
refresh the protection board information
See Figure 7.2
3) the corresponding manufacturer information will displayed in “BMS information” frame
See Figure 7.3

Figure 7.1
Figure 7.2

Figure 7.3
Figure 7.4(other manufacturer information)
8. Display Interface Introduction
After successful connection, the red box below is the display Interface Introduction
See Figure 8-1
Detailed introduction see Table 8-1

Figure 8-1

Name Description Notes Figure

Max voltage Highest voltage cell

Min voltage Lowest voltage cell

Voltage difference
Voltage
between the max voltage
difference
and min voltage

Battery voltage Battery total voltage

Charge current
Or
Current
Discharge current
(negative value)
Upload
Remain_ parameter-Num59
Current battery capacity
capacity can set current
capacity
Actual capacity after full
Total_capacity
battery
Remain_capacity/Tota
SOC State of charge
l_capacity*100%
Upload
Nominal_
Rate capacity. parameter-Num58
capacity
can set capacity
The number of cycles
will be increased by
one when the
Battery_cycles Cycle number
cumulative discharge
capacity reaches 80%
of the full capacity

SOH state of health

When there is no
Port voltage. external connection,
Bus voltage Detection of external the bus voltage is
voltage equal to the total
battery voltage
Green: switch
Discharge Discharge switch connected
switch indicator Gray: switch
disconnected
Green: switch
connected
Charge switch Charge switch indicator
Gray: switch
disconnected
Green:switch
Current limit Current limit switch connected
switch indicator Gray:switch
disconnected
Green:switch
Temperature Temperature control connected
control switch switch indicator Gray:switch
disconnected
Warn and BMS warning and protect
Protect display area

Battery_Temp1 Cell temperature1 value


Battery_Temp2 Cell temperature2 value
Battery_Temp3 Cell temperature3 value
Battery_Temp4 Cell temperature4 value
Ambient temperature
Ambient_Temp
value

Power_Temp Power temperature value

Table 8-1
9. Parallel Mode
1) Parallel pack selection
When several batteries(max to 16) are combined, ensure that the corresponding address dialed
by the BMS is consistent with the address set (pack x)by the upper computer(click the pack
number to light up or greyed the icon).
See Figure 9-1
2) When confirming the number of parallel machines, click connect to upper computer and
select Cycle Refresh. The upper computer can see the number of parallel machines and pack
refresh data
See Figure 9-2
3) On the upper computer interface, you can click Multiple to see each group of PACK data
See Figure 9-3

Figure 9-1
In figure 9-1, there are 2 pack icons display in the pack frame, this means there are 3 packs in
parallel status. Only the slave pack can be displayed in the pack frame.
Figure 9-2

Figure 9-3
10. Firmware update
10.1 Open Firmware Update (BMS boot state)

10.2 Use USB to 485 communication line, select the corresponding port, select the baud rate of
19200, and click Open.
10.3 Select folder— —Jump out of corresponding box— —choice the target program( This
program. ehex format)
10.4 Click download and the progress bar will appear (When you report an error, try pressing
the reset button or downloading it several times)
10.5 after the program upgrade OK, prompt download successful proof that the program
upgrade OK.

Note: This upgrade software can also be upgraded according to the corresponding address.
If the address of BMS is consistent with the address of Pack number, it can be upgraded.

11 Real Time Record


The real time record will record all the real time information of the battery. The function can
be used for automatic monitoring of battery working status
1、 Click Real Time to enable real time record
See figure 11-1
2、 Click Real Time Record to edit the detail information
See figure 11-1/11-2/11-3
Figure 11-1

Figure 11-2
Click STOP to stop record.
Figure 11-3
Click RUN to record again.
Click Clear to empty the record frame.
Click Save to export the record document.

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