V-TAC VT-5139 User manual

WARNING
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION CONTENT
CONTROL PANEL
1. Please make sure to turn off the power before starting the installation.
2. Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician.
Caution, risk of
electric shock.
This marking indicates that this
product should not be disposed
of with other household wastes.
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PAP
POWER BUTTON
UP BUTTON
DOWN BUTTON
LCD SCREEN
Proje ct Function
UP
DOWN
Switch DC OUTPUT
Re ma rk
When Powered on:
1. Short press: invalid
2. Long press (press for 4~6 seconds and release): power off
When powered off:
1. Short press: invalid
2. Long press (press for 4~6 seconds and release ): turn on
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Use the key to open the front panel before switching on and off
Button
POWER
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HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION CONTENT
Project Function
E11: Level 1 alarm of module equipment failure
E12: Module equipment failure secondary alarm
E21: Level 1 alarm of module communication abnormality
E22: Module communication abnormality secondary alarm
E31: Module address is abnormal level 1 alarm
E32: Module Address Abnormal Level 2 Alarm
E41: Module balancing abnormal level 1 alarm
E42: Module balance abnormal secondary alarm
E51: Module total voltage overvoltage level 1 alarm
E52: Module total voltage overvoltage secondary alarm
E61: Level 1 alarm of module total voltage undervoltage
E62: Second-level alarm of module total voltage undervoltage
E71: Module charging overcurrent level 1 alarm
E72: Module charging overcurrent secondary alarm
E81: Module discharge overcurrent level 1 alarm
E82: Module discharge overcurrent secondary alarm
E83: Module discharge load short circuit (serious)
E91: Single battery overvoltage level 1 alarm
E92: Single battery overvoltage secondary alarm
E101: Single battery undervoltage level 1 alarm
E102: Single battery undervoltage secondary alarm
E111: Module battery high temperature level 1 alarm
E112: Module battery high temperature secondary alarm
E121: Module battery low temperature level 1 alarm
E122: Module battery low temperature secondary alarm
There are 6 display interfaces in total:
1. Main interface information (voltage/current/SOC/status code);
2. Secondary main interface information (maximum and minimum cell
voltage/maximum and minimum temperature);
3. Display 1~4cell voltage;
4. Display 5~8cell voltage;
5. Display 9~12cell voltage;
Error code
LCD

INTERFACE DEFINITION
Port Port type NO Signal name Re ma rk
1BAT+ Battery positive output interface
2BAT- Battery negative output interface
3Battery output switch -Battery
Battery output switch (control
positive)
1CAN-H CAN bus high level
2CAN-L CAN bus low level
3null null
4485-A RS485-A
5485-B RS485-B
6null null
7GT1 communication place
8GT1 communication place
1232-RXD 232 receive signal
2232-TXD 232 send signal
3GT1 communication place
4GT1 communication place
5null null
6null null
1,2 Battery output interface
4
5
Communication Interface
(RJ45)
Communication Interface
(RJ11)

Port Port type NO Signal name Re ma rk
1NO1 Dry contact 1
2COM1 Dry contact 1public Terminal
3NC1
Dry contact 1 normally closed
Te rmin a l
1NO2
Dry contact 2 normally open
Te rmin a l
2COM2 Dry contact 2 public Terminal
3NC2
Dry contact 2 normally closed
Te rmin a l
1NO3
Dry contact 3 normally open
Te rmin a l
2COM3 Dry contact 3 public Terminal
3NC3
Dry contact 3 normally closed
Te rmin a l
7DIP switch -ADDRESS Binary dial mode
Dry contact 3 (3.81 3P
Phoenix Terminal)
6
Dry contact 1 (3.81 3P
Phoenix Terminal)
Dry contact 2 (3.81 3P
Phoenix Terminal)
INSTALLATION
1. Refer to the figure below to install the
battery module, the fixing feet are on the
ground, the module body is fixed on the
wall, and the screws are 4~6mm combina-
tion screws. The reference tightening
torque is 35 N.m. (unit mm)
2) Check whether the battery module is firm
and safe. (Avoid damp, rain, and direct
sunlight as much as possible)

Preface
Thank
you
for
selecting
and
purchasing
V
-
TAC
product
.
V
-
TAC
will
provide
you
the
best
service
.
Please
read
this
instruction
carefully
&
keep
this
user
manual
handy
for
future
reference
.
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you
have
any
another
query
,
please
contact
our
dealer
or
local
vendor
from
whom
you
have
purchased
the
product
.
In
case
of
any
query
/
issue
with
the
product
,
please
contact
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more
products
range
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inquiry
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contact
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-
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This
document
mainly
introduces
the
product
introduction
,
application
scenario
,
installation
,
commissioning
,
system
maintenance
and
technical
data
of
household
energy
storage
battery
.
Reader
object
:
This
document
is
mainly
applicable
to
the
following
Engineers
:
Marketing
Engineer
System
Engineer
Technical
support
engineer
Symbolic
Covention
:
The
following
symbols
may
appear
in
this
article
,
and
they
represent
the
following
meanings
:
Symbol
Explanation
^
DANGER
Indicates
a
hazard
with
high
risk
that
will
lead
to
death
or
serious
injury
if
not
avoided
.
Indicates
a
hazard
with
medium
risk
that
may
lead
to
death
or
serious
injury
if
not
avoided
.
/
\
Warning
Indicates
a
hazard
with
low
-
level
risk
that
may
cause
slight
or
moderate
injury
if
not
avoided
.
/
\
Attention
It
is
used
to
transmit
equipment
or
environmental
safety
warning
information
.
If
not
avoided
,
it
may
lead
to
equipment
damage
,
data
loss
,
equipment
performance
degradation
or
other
unpredictable
results
.
The
"
instructions
"
do
not
involve
personal
injury
.
Notice
^
Explanation
Indicates
a
hazard
with
high
risk
that
will
lead
to
death
or
serious
injury
if
not
avoided
.
Warning
:
1
.
Please
make
sure
to
turn
off
the
power
before
starting
the
installation
.
2
.
Installation
must
be
performed
by
a
qualified
electrician
.
This
marking
indicates
that
this
product
should
not
be
disposed
of
with
other
household
wastes
.
Caution
,
risk
of
electric
shock
.

Content
1
.
Safety
precautions
1.1
General
security
1.2
Personnel
requirements
1.3
Electrical
safety
2
.
Product
Introduction
2.1
Product
function
and
technical
specification
.
2.2
Appearance
description
2.3
System
diagram
2.4
System
sleep
and
wake
up
3
.
Product
Installation
3.1
Unpacking
inspection
3.2
Basic
installation
requirements
3.3
Ladder
use
safety
3.4
Drilling
safety
3.5
Safety
of
handing
heavy
objects
3.6
Installation
guide
lines
4
.
System
connection
4.1
Communication
line
4.2
System
connection
diagram
4.3
Battery
connection
5
.
Indicators
description
6
.
Bluetooth
App
interface
and
operation
steps
7
.
Maintaince
and
replacemment
8
.
Battery
storage
requirement
1
-
3
4
4
5
-
6
7
-
10
11
11
12
13
14
14
14
14
15
15
16
-
17
18
19
20
20

1
.
Safety
precautions
1.1
General
security
Statement
When
installing
,
operating
and
maintaining
the
equipment
,
please
read
this
manual
first
and
follow
the
signs
on
the
equipment
and
all
safety
precautions
.
The
"
notice
"
,
"
attention
"
,
"
warning
"
and
"
danger
"
in
the
manual
do
not
represent
all
safety
precautions
to
be
observed
,
but
only
supplement
all
safety
precautions
.
The
company
shall
not
be
liable
for
any
violation
of
general
safety
operation
requirements
or
safety
standards
for
design
,
production
and
use
of
equipment
The
equipment
shall
be
used
in
an
environment
that
meets
the
requirements
of
design
specifications
,
otherwise
it
may
cause
equipment
failure
,
and
the
resulting
equipment
function
abnormalities
or
component
damage
,
personal
safety
accidents
,
property
losses
,
etc
.
are
not
within
the
scope
of
equipment
quality
assurance
.
The
installation
,
operation
and
maintenance
of
the
equipment
shall
comply
with
local
laws
,
regulations
and
specifications
.
The
safety
precautions
in
the
manual
are
only
a
supplement
to
local
laws
,
regulations
and
specifications
.
The
company
shall
not
be
liable
for
any
of
the
following
circumstances
.
Do
not
operate
under
the
service
conditions
described
in
this
manual
.
The
installation
and
use
environment
exceeds
the
provisions
of
relevant
international
or
national
standards
.
Disassemble
,
change
the
product
or
modify
the
software
code
without
authorization
.
Failure
to
follow
the
operation
instructions
and
safety
warnings
in
the
product
and
documents
.
Transportation
damage
caused
by
customer
'
s
own
transportation
.
Damage
caused
by
storage
conditions
not
meeting
the
requirements
of
product
documents
.
General
requirements
A
DANGER
Live
operation
is
strictly
prohibited
during
installation
.
It
is
strictly
prohibited
to
install
,
use
and
operate
outdoor
equipment
and
cables
(
including
but
not
limited
to
handling
equipment
,
operating
equipment
and
cables
,
plug
and
unplug
signal
interfaces
connected
to
outdoor
,
high
-
altitude
operation
,
outdoor
installation
,
etc
.
)
in
severe
weather
such
as
lightning
,
rain
,
snow
and
force
gale
.
After
installing
the
equipment
,
the
empty
packaging
materials
such
as
cartons
,
foam
,
plastic
,
tie
line
should
be
removed
.
In
case
of
fire
,
evacuate
the
building
or
equipment
area
and
press
the
fire
alarm
bell
or
dial
the
fire
alarm
telephone
.
Under
no
circumstances
shall
re
-
enter
the
burning
building
.
It
is
strictly
prohibited
to
artificially
alter
,
damage
or
block
the
identification
and
nameplate
on
the
equipment
.
-
1
-

When
installing
the
equipment
,
use
tools
to
tighten
the
screws
.
Paint
scratches
during
equipment
transportation
and
installation
must
be
repaired
in
time
.
It
is
strictly
prohibited
to
expose
the
scratched
parts
to
the
outdoor
environment
for
a
long
time
.
Do
not
open
the
main
panel
of
the
device
without
the
permission
of
the
manufacturer
.
In
any
case
,
do
not
change
the
structure
and
installation
sequence
of
the
equipment
without
the
permission
of
the
manufacturer
.
It
is
forbidden
to
affect
the
battery
terminal
components
during
handling
,
and
it
is
not
allowed
to
lift
and
handle
through
the
battery
terminal
bolts
.
It
is
not
allowed
to
reverse
engineer
,
decompile
,
disassemble
,
adapt
,
implant
or
other
derivative
operations
on
the
equipment
software
,
and
it
is
not
allowed
to
study
the
internal
implementation
of
the
equipment
in
any
way
.
Personal
safety
Wear
appropriate
personal
protective
equipment
during
equipment
operation
.
In
case
of
any
fault
that
may
cause
personal
injury
or
equipment
damage
,
the
operation
shall
be
terminated
immediately
,
the
person
in
charge
shall
be
reported
,
and
effective
protective
measures
shall
be
taken
.
Before
using
the
tool
,
please
master
the
correct
use
method
of
the
tool
to
avoid
personal
injury
and
equipment
damage
.
When
the
equipment
is
running
,
the
shell
temperature
is
high
and
there
is
a
risk
of
burns
.
Do
not
touch
it
.
In
case
of
battery
failure
,
the
temperature
may
exceed
the
burn
threshold
of
the
touchable
surface
,
and
contact
should
be
avoided
.
Do
not
open
or
damage
the
battery
.
The
released
electrolyte
is
harmful
to
the
skin
and
eyes
.
Avoid
contact
.
Do
not
place
irrelevant
items
on
the
top
of
the
equipment
or
insert
them
anywhere
in
the
equipment
.
Do
not
place
inflammables
around
the
equipment
.
The
battery
shall
not
be
placed
in
the
fire
to
avoid
explosion
and
endanger
personal
safety
.
Do
not
place
the
battery
module
in
water
or
other
liquids
.
Do
not
short
-
circuit
the
battery
terminal
,
which
may
cause
combustion
.
The
battery
may
cause
the
danger
of
electric
shock
and
large
short
-
circuit
current
.
When
using
the
battery
,
pay
attention
to
the
following
precautions
:
a
)
Remove
watches
,
rings
or
other
metal
objects
.
b
)
Tools
using
insulated
handles
.
c
)
Wear
rubber
gloves
and
boots
.
d
)
Do
not
place
tools
or
metal
parts
on
the
top
of
the
battery
.
e
)
Disconnect
the
charging
power
supply
before
connecting
or
disconnecting
the
battery
terminal
.
Do
not
use
water
or
detergent
to
clean
the
electrical
parts
inside
and
outside
the
cabinet
.

Do
not
stand
or
lean
on
or
sit
on
the
equipment
.
Do
not
damage
each
module
of
the
equipment
.
When
installing
the
battery
module
,
if
the
battery
module
falls
or
is
strongly
impacted
,
the
equipment
will
be
damaged
.
It
is
strictly
prohibited
to
continue
to
use
,
otherwise
there
will
be
safety
risks
(
cell
leakage
,
electric
shock
injury
,
etc
.
)
.
Treatment
measures
for
battery
leakage
In
case
of
electrolyte
leakage
,
avoid
contact
with
leaked
liquid
or
gas
.
Electrolyte
is
corrosive
and
contact
may
cause
skin
irritation
and
chemical
burns
.
In
case
of
contact
with
battery
electrolyte
,
the
following
measures
shall
be
taken
.
Inhalation
:
evacuate
the
contaminated
area
,
enter
fresh
air
immediately
,
and
seek
medical
help
immediately
.
Eye
contact
:
immediately
flush
eyes
with
plenty
of
water
for
at
least
15
minutes
,
do
not
rub
,
and
seek
medical
help
immediately
.
Skin
contact
:
immediately
wash
the
contact
area
with
plenty
of
water
and
soap
and
seek
medical
help
immediately
.
Ingestion
:
seek
medical
help
immediately
.
Fire
treatment
measures
In
case
of
fire
,
the
system
should
be
powered
off
under
the
condition
of
ensuring
safety
.
Use
carbon
dioxide
,
FM
-
200
or
ABC
dry
powder
fire
extinguisher
to
extinguish
the
fire
.
^
DANGER
When
the
battery
temperature
is
too
high
,
it
will
cause
battery
deformation
,
damage
,
electrolyte
overflow
and
toxic
gas
leakage
.
Please
keep
away
from
it
to
avoid
skin
irritation
and
chemical
burns
.
Flood
emergency
measures
Power
down
the
system
to
ensure
personal
safety
.
If
any
part
of
the
battery
is
flooded
,
do
not
touch
the
battery
to
avoid
electric
shock
.
Do
not
use
the
flooded
battery
.
Contact
the
battery
recycling
company
for
scrapping
.
Battery
recycling
Please
dispose
of
waste
batteries
according
to
local
laws
and
regulations
.
Do
not
treat
batteries
as
domestic
waste
.
If
the
battery
leaks
or
bulges
,
please
contact
technical
support
or
battery
recycling
company
for
scrapping
.
When
the
battery
is
unavailable
beyond
its
service
life
,
please
contact
the
battery
recycling
company
for
scrapping
.
Avoid
exposing
the
battery
to
high
temperature
or
direct
sunlight
.
Avoid
exposing
the
battery
to
high
humidity
or
corrosive
environment
.

1.2
Personnel
requirements
The
personnel
responsible
for
the
installation
and
maintenance
of
this
equipment
must
understand
various
safety
precautions
and
master
the
correct
operation
methods
.
Only
qualified
professionals
or
trained
personnel
are
allowed
to
install
,
operate
and
maintain
the
equipment
.
Only
qualified
professionals
are
allowed
to
dismantle
safety
facilities
and
overhaul
equipment
.
Personnel
operating
the
equipment
,
including
operators
,
trained
personnel
and
professionals
,
shall
have
the
special
operation
qualification
required
by
the
local
state
.
The
replacement
of
equipment
or
components
(
including
software
)
must
be
completed
by
professionals
or
authorized
personnel
.
Explanation
Professionals
:
those
who
have
training
or
experience
in
operating
equipment
and
can
understand
the
potential
sources
and
magnitude
of
hazards
in
the
process
of
equipment
installation
,
operation
and
maintenance
.
Trained
personnel
:
personnel
who
have
received
corresponding
technical
training
and
have
necessary
experience
,
can
be
aware
of
the
risks
that
may
be
brought
to
him
during
a
certain
operation
,
and
can
take
measures
to
minimize
the
risks
to
himself
or
other
personnel
.
Operators
:
operators
who
may
come
into
contact
with
the
equipment
other
than
trained
personnel
and
professionals
.
1.3
Electrical
safety
General
requirements
^
DANGER
Before
making
electrical
connection
,
please
ensure
that
the
equipment
is
not
damaged
,
otherwise
electric
shock
or
fire
may
be
caused
.
All
electrical
connections
must
meet
the
national
electrical
standards
.
The
cable
provided
by
the
user
shall
meet
the
requirements
of
local
laws
and
regulations
.
Use
special
insulating
tools
for
high
voltage
operation
.
DC
operation
^
DANGER
It
is
forbidden
to
install
or
remove
the
power
line
with
electricity
.
When
the
power
cord
contacts
the
conductor
,
it
will
produce
arc
or
electric
spark
,
which
can
lead
to
fire
or
personal
injury
.
Before
the
electrical
connection
of
the
equipment
,
if
the
live
parts
may
be
touched
,
the
corresponding
breaking
device
at
the
front
level
of
the
equipment
must
be
disconnected
.
Before
connecting
the
power
cord
,
confirm
that
the
label
identification
of
the
power
cord
is
correct
before
connecting
.

If
the
equipment
has
multiple
inputs
,
all
inputs
of
the
equipment
shall
be
disconnected
,
and
the
equipment
can
be
operated
only
after
the
equipment
is
completely
powered
off
.
Wiring
requirements
The
use
of
the
cable
in
high
temperature
environment
may
cause
aging
and
damage
of
the
insulating
layer
.
The
distance
between
the
cable
and
the
periphery
of
the
heating
device
or
heat
source
area
shall
be
at
least
BOmm
.
Similar
cables
shall
be
bound
together
,
and
different
types
of
cables
shall
be
laid
at
least
30
mm
apart
.
Mutual
winding
or
cross
laying
is
prohibited
.
The
cables
used
must
be
firmly
connected
,
well
insulated
and
of
appropriate
specifications
.
2
.
Product
introduction
2.1
Product
introduction
Function
Li
-
ion
battery
includes
only
battery
modules
,
which
can
store
and
release
electric
energy
according
to
the
requirements
of
inverter
management
system
.
The
input
and
output
ports
of
battery
are
48
/
51.2
V
DC
.
Battery
charging
:
the
power
control
module
is
connected
with
the
energy
storage
terminals
(
BAT
+
,
bat
-
)
of
the
inverter
to
charge
the
battery
and
store
the
excess
photovoltaic
energy
in
the
battery
under
the
control
of
the
inverter
.
Battery
discharge
:
when
the
photovoltaic
energy
is
insufficient
to
supply
power
to
the
load
,
the
system
needs
to
control
the
battery
to
supply
power
to
the
load
and
output
the
stored
battery
energy
to
the
load
through
the
inverter
.
Technical
Specification
[
Q
1
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-
TAC
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-
TAC
E
F
F
VT
-
5139
Wall
Mount
Type
VT
-
12040
Stand
alone
Type
Voltage
Capacity
ID
IP
Level
Screen
48
V
/
51.2
V
LCD
VT
-
5139
10
OAh
IP
21
VT
-
12040
48
V
/
51.2
V
200
Ah
IP
21
LCD

VT
-
5139
Technical
Specification
Battery
type
LFP
Rated
capacity
of
battery
pack
lOOAh
Rated
voltage
of
battery
pack
51.2
V
Maximum
charging
voltage
57.6
V
Minimum
discharge
voltage
40
V
Rated
charge
/
discharge
current
50
A
Maximum
charge
/
discharge
current
75
A
Charging
temperature
range
0
to
+
45
°
C
Discharge
temperature
range
-
20
°
C
to
+
50
°
C
Depth
of
discharge
>
80
%
Discharge
magnification
<
1
C
Self
-
discharge
(
25
°
C
)
<
3
%
/
Month
>
5000
times
(
<
0.5
C
)
Cycle
life
Interactive
mode
(
APP
)
LCD
+
Button
+
Bluetooth
Dimension
638
*
520
*
190
mm
(
±
2
mm
)
Weight
53.0
KG
Compatible
with
Solar
Inverter
[
VT
-
66036103
,
VT
-
6605103
,
VT
-
12040
]
VT
-
12040
Technical
Specification
Battery
type
LFP
Rated
capacity
of
battery
pack
200
Ah
Rated
voltage
of
battery
pack
51.2
V
Maximum
charging
voltage
57.6
V
Minimum
discharge
voltage
40
V
Rated
charge
/
discharge
current
100
A
Maximum
charge
/
discharge
current
120
A
Charging
temperature
range
0
to
+
45
°
C
Discharge
temperature
range
-
20
°
C
to
+
50
°
C
Depth
of
discharge
>
80
%
Discharge
magnification
<
1
C
Self
-
discharge
(
25
°
C
)
<
3
%
/
Month
Cycle
life
>
5000
times
(
<
0.5
C
)
Interactive
mode
(
APP
)
LCD
+
Button
+
Bluetooth
Dimension
750
*
515
*
250
mm
(
±
2
mm
)
Weight
91.0
KG
Compatible
with
Solar
Inverter
[
VT
-
66036103
,
VT
-
6605103
,
VT
-
12040
]
L
3

The
installation
methods
of
products
are
consistent
,
Please
follow
up
the
screen
operation
for
details
2.2
Appearance
description
VT
-
5139
LCD
screen
@
Power
©
Up
©
Down
V
-
TAC
LCD
screen
F
AT
48
—
100
H
¥ ¥
Remark
Item
Function
When
Powered
on
:
1
.
Short
press
:
invalid
2
.
Long
press
(
press
for
4
~
6
seconds
and
release
)
:
power
off
When
powered
off
:
1
.
Short
press
:
invalid
2
.
Long
press
(
press
for
4
~
6
seconds
and
release
)
:
turn
on
POWER
Button
UP
Page
up
Page
down
DOWN
Switch
Use
the
key
to
open
the
front
panel
before
switching
on
and
off
DC
OUTPUT
There
are
6
display
interfaces
in
total
:
1
.
Main
interface
information
(
voltage
/
current
/
SOC
/
status
code
)
;
2
.
Secondary
main
interface
information
(
maximum
and
minimum
cell
voltage
/
maximum
and
minimum
temperature
)
;
3
.
Display
1
-
4
cell
voltage
;
4
.
Display
5
-
8
cell
voltage
;
5
.
Display
9
-
12
cell
voltage
;
6
.
Display
13
-
16
cell
voltage
;
LCD
E
11
:
Level
1
alarm
of
module
equipment
failure
E
12
:
Module
equipment
failure
secondary
alarm
E
21
:
Level
1
alarm
of
module
communication
abnormality
E
22
:
Module
communication
abnormality
secondary
alarm
E
31
:
Module
address
is
abnormal
level
1
alarm
E
32
:
Module
Address
Abnormal
Level
2
Alarm
E
41
:
Module
balancing
abnormal
level
1
alarm
E
42
:
Module
balance
abnormal
secondary
alarm
E
51
:
Module
total
voltage
overvoltage
level
1
alarm
E
52
:
Module
total
voltage
overvoltage
secondary
alarm
E
61
:
Level
1
alarm
of
module
total
voltage
undervoltage
E
62
:
Second
-
level
alarm
of
module
total
voltage
undervoltage
E
71
:
Module
charging
overcurrent
level
1
alarm
E
72
:
Module
charging
overcurrent
secondary
alarm
E
81
:
Module
discharge
overcurrent
level
1
alarm
E
82
:
Module
discharge
overcurrent
secondary
alarm
E
83
:
Module
discharge
load
short
circuit
(
serious
)
E
91
:
Single
battery
overvoltage
level
1
alarm
E
92
:
Single
battery
overvoltage
secondary
alarm
El
01
:
Single
battery
undervoltage
level
1
alarm
E
102
:
Single
battery
undervoltage
secondary
alarm
E
111
:
Module
battery
high
temperature
level
1
alarm
E
11
2
:
Module
battery
high
temperature
secondary
alarm
E
121
:
Module
battery
low
temperature
level
1
alarm
E
122
:
Module
battery
low
temperature
secondary
alarm
Error
code
7

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-
51
39
Interface
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+
BAT
-
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Signal
nanne
Re
ma
rk
NO
Port Port
type
Battery
positive
output
interface
1
BAT
+
Battery
output
interface
1
,
2
2
Battery
negative
output
interface
BAT
-
Battery
output
switch
(
control
positive
)
Battery
output
switch
3
Battery
CAN
bus
high
level
1
CAN
-
H
CAN
bus
low
level
2
CAN
-
L
null
3
null
4
48
5
-
A
RS
485
-
A
Communication
Interface
(
RJ
45
)
4
485
-
B
RS
485
-
B
5
null null
6
GT
1
communication
place
7
8
communication
place
GT
1
232
receive
signal
1
232
-
RXD
232
send
signal
2
232
-
TXD
communication
place
3
GT
1
Communication
Interface
(
RJ
11
)
5
GT
1
communication
place
4
null null
5
null null
6
1
NOI
Dry
contact
1
Dry
contact
1
(
3.81
3
P
Phoenix
Terminal
)
2
COMI
Dry
contact
lpublic
Terminal
Dry
contact
1
normally
closed
Terminal
3
NCI
Dry
contact
2
normally
open
Terminal
1
N
02
Dry
contact
2
(
3.81
3
P
Phoenix
Terminal
)
Dry
contact
2
public
Terminal
2
COM
2
6
Dry
contact
2
normally
closed
Terminal
3
NC
2
Dry
contact
3
normally
open
Terminal
N
03
1
Dry
contact
3
(
3.81
3
P
Phoenix
Terminal
)
Dry
contact
3
public
Terminal
2
COM
3
Dry
contact
3
normally
closed
Terminal
3
NC
3
DIP
switch
ADDRESS
Binary
dial
mode
7
8

VT
-
12040
LCD
screen
cnur
©
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©
Up
©
Down
V
-
TAC
LCD
screen
Meaningful
Innovation
.
O
AT
48
-
200
H
Function
Remark
Item
When
Powered
on
:
1
.
Short
press
:
invalid
2
.
Long
press
(
press
for
4
~
6
seconds
and
release
)
:
power
off
When
powered
off
:
1
.
Short
press
:
invalid
2
.
Long
press
(
press
for
4
~
6
seconds
and
release
)
:
turn
on
POWER
Button
UP
Page
up
DOWN
Page
down
Switch
DC
OUTPUT
Use
the
key
to
open
the
front
panel
before
switching
on
and
off
There
are
6
display
interfaces
in
total
:
1
.
Main
interface
information
(
voltage
/
current
/
SOC
/
status
code
)
;
2
.
Secondary
main
interface
information
(
maximum
and
minimum
cell
voltage
/
maximum
and
minimum
temperature
)
;
3
.
Display
1
-
4
cell
voltage
;
4
.
Display
5
-
8
cell
voltage
;
5
.
Display
9
-
12
cell
voltage
;
6
.
Display
13
-
16
cell
voltage
;
LCD
E
11
:
Level
1
alarm
of
module
equipment
failure
E
12
:
Module
equipment
failure
secondary
alarm
E
21
:
Level
1
alarm
of
module
communication
abnormality
E
22
:
Module
communication
abnormality
secondary
alarm
E
31
:
Module
address
is
abnormal
level
1
alarm
E
32
:
Module
Address
Abnormal
Level
2
Alarm
E
41
:
Module
balancing
abnormal
level
1
alarm
E
42
:
Module
balance
abnormal
secondary
alarm
E
51
:
Module
total
voltage
overvoltage
level
1
alarm
E
52
:
Module
total
voltage
overvoltage
secondary
alarm
E
61
:
Level
1
alarm
of
module
total
voltage
undervoltage
E
62
:
Second
-
level
alarm
of
module
total
voltage
undervoltage
E
71
:
Module
charging
overcurrent
level
1
alarm
E
72
:
Module
charging
overcurrent
secondary
alarm
E
81
:
Module
discharge
overcurrent
level
1
alarm
E
82
:
Module
discharge
overcurrent
secondary
alarm
E
83
:
Module
discharge
load
short
circuit
(
serious
)
E
91
:
Single
battery
overvoltage
level
1
alarm
E
92
:
Single
battery
overvoltage
secondary
alarm
El
01
:
Single
battery
undervoltage
level
1
alarm
E
102
:
Single
battery
undervoltage
secondary
alarm
E
111
:
Module
battery
high
temperature
level
1
alarm
E
11
2
:
Module
battery
high
temperature
secondary
alarm
E
1
21
:
Module
battery
low
temperature
level
1
alarm
E
122
:
Module
battery
low
temperature
secondary
alarm
Error
code
0

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-
12040
lnterface
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©
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©
©
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Signal
name
Remark
Port Port
type
NO
Battery
positive
output
interface
1
BAT
+
Battery
output
interface
1
,
2
Battery
negative
output
interface
2
BAT
-
Battery
output
switch
(
control
positive
)
3
Battery
output
switch
Battery
1
CAN
-
H
CAN
bus
high
level
CAN
bus
low
level
2
CAN
-
L
null
null
3
485
-
A
RS
485
-
A
4
Communication
Interface
(
RJ
45
)
4
5
485
-
B
RS
485
-
B
null null
6
communication
place
7
GT
1
communication
place
8
GT
1
-
10
-

2.3
System
diagram
N
!
B
C
D
fej
-
®
-
1
!
R
548
.
BLUETOOTH
RS
48
S
&
Enab
(
e
L
H
0
M
(
A
)
PV
module
(
D
)
AC
switch
(
F
)
Intelligent
power
collector
(
L
)
Bluetooth
Explanation
The
input
and
output
of
the
battery
energy
storage
system
are
connected
to
the
energy
storage
port
of
the
inverter
.
Following
are
the
modes
to
communicate
with
the
battery
energy
storage
system
:
•
The
Inverter
can
be
connected
through
CAN
interface
to
realize
the
communication
and
control
between
the
inverter
and
battery
.
•
The
battery
can
be
accessed
directly
through
the
mobile
phone
Bluetooth
app
to
view
,
manage
and
maintain
the
performance
.
2.4
System
Sleep
and
Wake
Up
Sleep
:
When
any
of
the
following
conditions
is
met
,
the
system
enters
the
low
power
consumption
mode
:
Press
the
key
(
3
~
6
S
)
and
release
the
key
.
The
minimum
monomer
voltage
is
lower
than
the
sleep
voltage
,
and
the
duration
reaches
the
sleep
delay
time
(
no
communication
,
no
protection
,
no
balance
and
no
current
)
.
(
B
)
DC
switch
(
E
)
Power
Distribution
Box
(
G
)
Power
grid
(
M
)
APP
(
C
)
Inverter
(
H
)
Battery
storage
(
N
)
Load
Before
entering
sleep
,
ensure
that
the
input
terminal
is
not
connected
to
the
external
voltage
,
otherwise
it
will
not
be
able
to
enter
the
low
power
consumption
mode
.
Wake
up
:
When
the
system
is
in
the
low
power
consumption
mode
and
meets
any
of
the
following
conditions
,
the
system
will
exit
the
low
power
consumption
mode
and
enter
the
normal
operation
mode
:
Connect
the
charger
,
and
the
output
voltage
of
the
charger
shall
be
greater
than
48
V
.
Press
the
key
(
3
~
6
S
)
and
release
the
key
.
-
11
-

3
.
Product
installation
3.1
Unpacking
inspection
Please
confirm
whether
the
outer
package
of
the
product
is
damaged
before
unpacking
.
After
unpacking
,
please
carefully
check
the
product
for
damage
or
lack
of
accessories
.
In
case
of
damage
or
lack
of
accessories
,
please
contact
the
supplier
directly
for
assistance
.
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-
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o o
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B
D
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ty
Description
No
.
Battery
pack
A
1
Instruction
manual
B
1
Wall
mounting
bracket
C
1
BMSto
inverter
communication
line
,
L
=
1.5
meter
D
1
16
m
mf
M
6
to
M
8
power
cord
(
Red
color
for
positive
pole
,
L
=
1.5
meter
)
E
1
16
mm
2
M
6
to
M
8
power
cord
(
Black
color
for
negative
pole
,
L
=
1.5
meter
)
F
1
G
6
M
8
X
100
expansion
screw
2
M
8
X
16
screw
to
fix
power
cord
(
BMS
side
)
H
VT
-
12040
n
[
SF
]
V
-
TAC
O
D
F
G
A
B
C
E
H
Q
'
ty
Description
No
.
Battery
pack
A
1
Instruction
manual
B
1
BMSto
inverter
communication
line
,
L
=
1.5
meter
C
1
20
mrrfM
6
toM
8
power
cord
(
Red
color
for
positive
pole
,
L
=
1.5
meter
)
D
1
20
mrrf
M
6
to
M
8
power
cord
(
Blackcolorfornegative
pole
,
L
=
1.5
meter
)
E
1
1
Battery
pack
case
door
key
F
G
2
M
8
X
16
screw
to
fix
power
cord
(
BMS
side
)
H
4
M
10
X
100
expansion
screw
-
12
-

3.2
Basic
installation
requirements
It
shall
be
installed
in
a
dry
and
well
ventilated
environment
to
ensure
good
heat
dissipation
.
It
is
recommended
to
choose
a
sheltered
installation
site
or
build
a
sunshade
.
Avoid
direct
sunlight
or
rain
,
the
surrounding
environment
is
clean
,
and
there
is
no
large
amount
of
infrared
radiation
,
organic
solvents
and
corrosive
gases
.
It
is
preferred
to
be
indoors
.
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*
*
*
*
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:
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x
The
installation
position
shall
be
away
from
the
fire
source
.
The
installation
position
is
not
accessible
to
children
.
The
installation
position
shall
be
far
away
from
water
sources
,
such
as
faucets
,
sewer
pipes
,
sprinklers
,
etc
.
,
to
avoid
water
infiltration
.
The
installation
wall
can
support
the
weight
of
the
battery
for
a
long
time
.
Make
sure
that
the
selected
installation
location
matches
the
size
of
the
battery
.
Do
not
place
inflammables
and
explosives
around
the
battery
.
When
the
battery
is
running
,
do
not
block
the
vent
or
cooling
system
to
prevent
high
temperature
fire
.
Battery
operating
temperature
,
charging
0
-
55
°
C
,
discharging
-
20
-
60
°
C
.
It
is
forbidden
to
put
the
battery
in
the
environment
of
flammable
,
explosive
gas
or
smoke
,
and
any
operation
in
this
environment
is
prohibited
.
The
battery
can
be
installed
on
a
vertical
or
backward
inclined
plane
.
Please
refer
to
the
following
figure
:
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/
fjynj
In
order
to
ensure
good
heat
dissipation
of
the
machine
and
convenient
operation
and
maintenance
of
personnel
,
sufficient
clearance
shall
be
reserved
for
the
machine
during
installation
.
The
specific
requirements
are
shown
in
the
figure
below
:
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