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3.1  Parameters Common to DC Sources and Batteries 
The parameters in this section are transmitted regardless of the “DC Type” selected (see 
Section 2.5.3 for details). 
 
3.1.1  Battery Voltage 
This parameter indicates the voltage present across the battery terminals. 
 
3.1.2  Battery Current 
This parameter indicates the voltage being supplied to the battery, in the case of charging, or 
being supplied from the battery, in the case of discharging. Charging current is represented as 
a positive value, while discharging current is represented as a negative value. 
 
3.1.3  Ripple Voltage 
This parameter indicates the magnitude of the AC voltage component of the battery or DC-
source.  Ideally, the ripple voltage should read zero.  Excessive ripple voltage may cause 
functional problems in devices which draw power from the DC power source. 
 
3.1.4  Parameters Specific to Batteries 
The parameters in this section are transmitted only of the “DC Type” parameter is set to a 
value of “Battery” (see Section 2.5.3 for details). 
 
3.1.5  Battery Case Temperature 
This parameter indicates the present temperature indicated at the temperature sensor, which 
should be attached to the battery’s negative terminal. 
 
3.1.6  State of Charge 
This parameter indicates how much energy is contained in the battery.  The reading ranges 
from 0%, which indicates a completely flat battery, to 100%, which indicates a completely 
charged battery. 
 
3.1.7  Time Remaining 
This parameter indicates how long the battery can supply the present current before becoming 
discharged.  The value of state of charge which is used to calculate the discharged state for 
this parameter can be adjusted by changing the “Time Remaining Floor” parameter (see 
Section 2.5.4.11 on page 8 for details). This reading may fluctuate significantly as loads are 
added to or subtracted from the battery, so the damping may be adjusted by changing the 
“Time Remaining Averaging Period” parameter (see Section 2.5.4.12 on page 8 for details).