BMI Technologies Inc. RFVI 사용자 설명서

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G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 
 
 
Apr/08
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Doc #RF1 Rev.9 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BATTERY FAULT 
 
The Battery Fault state alerts an Operator to a battery problem.  Minor battery problems such as cell failure, a 
bad inter cell connector, a broken battery post, and low water are detected before they become a major repair 
expense. 
 
When the battery meets the criteria for Battery Fault, the Vehicle Interface displays “BATTERY FAULT 
OVER/UNDER VOLT.
” and the Battery Fault LED is red. 
 
Audible alarms for the Battery Fault state are defined in the System Settings and include: 
‰ 
Vehicle Interface buzzer only (1 second every 3 seconds), or 
‰ 
Vehicle Interface buzzer and horn (alarm pattern as determined by System Settings) 
 
Vehicle behavior for the Battery Fault state is defined under Authorization Group settings and includes: 
‰ 
No specific behavior, or 
‰ 
Immediate lift interrupt and/or secondary alarm, or 
‰ 
Delayed lift interrupt and/or secondary alarm (delay as determined by Authorization Group settings) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clear a Battery Fault 
 
1.  Place the Vehicle into Maintenance Lockout. 
2.  Disconnect the Vehicle battery. 
3.  Correct the battery problem or replace the battery.   
4.  Reconnect the Vehicle battery. 
5.  Remove the Vehicle from Maintenance Lockout (see “Remove a Vehicle from Lockout”). 
6.  If the Battery Fault alarm recurs, the further corrective steps.  
 
 
 
NOTE! 
Vehicle Monitor wiring must complement Vehicle settings 
 to exhibit programmed behavior. 
NOTE! 
Vehicle Monitor wiring must complement Vehicle settings 
 to exhibit programmed behavior.
 
NOTE! 
A Battery Fault will occur when the Nominal Battery Voltage in Vehicle 
Settings does not match the actual nominal battery voltage of the Vehicle.