Installation Guide
975-0691-01-01 Revision B 3-31
Battery History Settings
Statistics Menu
The Statistics menu is a read-only menu that shows the Battery Monitor’s current
statistics for several items. This menu can be accessed by following the
sequence in “Changing Settings from the Front Panel” on page 3–27.
The following Statistics menu items are available:
• St.1 Days running. The number of days the Battery Monitor has been
monitoring the battery. This item resets when a battery reset is executed
(see Reset menu).
• St.2 Days since last synchronized. The number of days since the
Battery Monitor has not been synchronized. This item resets when the
Battery Monitor is synchronized or when a battery reset is executed (see
Reset menu).
• St.3 Charge Efficiency Factor (CEF). The charge efficiency factor used
by the Battery Monitor. Depending on the value set in Function F2.6, this
item displays the automatically calculated CEF or a manually set CEF.
Reset Menu
In the Reset menu, you can reset Battery Monitor settings such as Function and
Statistics. This menu can be accessed by the following sequence:
H1.0 Average discharge in Ah. This number will be recalculated after
each synchronization.
H1.1 Average discharge in %. This number will be recalculated after each
synchronization.
H1.2 Deepest discharge in Ah.
H1.3 Deepest discharge in percent.
H1.4 Total Amp-hours removed. The total number of Amp-hours removed
from the battery. When exceeding 10000 Ah, the units are kAh and
the value displayed must be multiplied by 1000.
H1.5 Total Amp-hours charged. The total number of Amp-hours charged
to the battery. These Amp-hours are not compensated by the Charge
Efficiency Factor (CEF). When exceeding 10000 Ah, the units are
kAh and the value displayed must be multiplied by 1000.
H1.6 Number of charge/discharge cycles.
H1.7 Number of synchronizations. This is the number of times the battery
is fully charged meeting the Auto-sync Functions.
H1.8 Number of full discharges. The number of times the battery has been
fully discharged reaching a state-of-charge of 0.0%.