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Appendix 12. Battery Cabinet Control

NOTE

  • The BMS does not enable high-voltage by default. If required, communicate with the BMS to modify it. This is part of the reserved area.

  • The following data can be accessed by the read function code 0x03 and the write data function code 0x06.

Processor Register Address

Data Type

Data Content

Data

Comment

61001

UINT16

Enable High Voltage on Cabinet

0: N/A
1: Enable high voltage (power-up pack needs to be set)
2: Low voltage
Others have no meaning

EMS sends BMS enable signal

61002

UINT16

Closed Insulation Detection

0: N/A
1: Turn off insulation detection
2: Turn on insulation detection and do not check insulation after power-up
3: Insulation detection on and polls to detect insulation at power up.
Others have no meaning

61003

UINT16

Open cabinet fault reset

0: Disable fault reset
1: Enable fault reset
Others have no meaning

61004

UINT16

Standby zero value

61005

UINT16

PCS Fan Control

0: Off
1: On
Valid when the SBAU’s PCS is on.

61006

UINT16

Pack power-up enable 1–16

Each bit represents whether power-up is enabled:
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Bit 0 = Pack 1,
Bit 1 = Pack 2, and so on up to a max 16 bits.

61007

UINT16

Pack power-up enable 17–32

Each bit represents whether power-up is enabled:
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Bit 0 = pack 17,
Bit 1 = pack 18, up to a max 16 bits.

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