7. All features and settings
This chapter explains all battery monitor settings. In addition to this we also have a video available explaining these settings and
how the interact with each other to achieve accurate battery monitoring for both lead acid and lithium batteries.
Link to the video:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/mEN15Z_S4kE
7.1. How to change settings
Settings can be changed by using the battery monitor's head unit or by using the VictronConnect app.
7.1.1. Accessing settings via the head unit
To access and change setting parameters use the buttons on the head unit in the following way:
• Press SETUP for two seconds to access these functions and use the+ and – buttons to browse them.
• Press SELECT to access the desired parameter.
• Use SELECT and the + and – buttons to customize. A short beep confirms the setting.
• Press SETUP at any time to return to the scrolling text, and press again to return to normal mode.
7.1.2. Accessing settings via the VictronConnect app
To access and change setting parameters do the following:
• Click on the settings symbol to go to the battery settings menu.
• To navigate from the general settings menu to the product settings menu, click on the menu symbol .
For information on how to connect with the VictronConnect app to the battery monitor, see the
chapter.
7.1.3. Saving, loading and sharing settings in VictronConnect
In the settings menu you can find the following 3 symbols:
Save settings to file
- This will save settings for reference or for later use.
Load settings from file
- This will load earlier saved settings.
Share settings file
– This allows you to share the settings file via email, message, airdrop and so on. The available sharing
options depend on the platform used.
For more information on these features, see the
.
7.2. Battery settings
The battery settings can be used to fine-tune the battery monitor. Please be careful when you change these settings, as a change
might affect the battery monitor's state of charge calculations.
7.2.1. Battery capacity
This parameter is used to tell the battery monitor how big the battery is. This setting should already have been done during the
initial installation.
The setting is the battery capacity in Amp-hours (Ah).
For more information on the battery capacity and the related Peukert exponent see the
Setting
Default
Range
Step size
Battery capacity (setting 01)
200Ah
1 - 9999Ah
1Ah
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