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    1.4 Power supply
    The menu shows the voltages and temperature 
    measured by the DC/DC board and CPU board. The 
    values in the column under  Mean are the mean 
    values of last one second, the  Min column shows 
    the minimum mean value, and the  Max column the 
    maximum mean value of the voltages and 
    temperature measured during the current power 
    ON.
    The voltages and currents are measured by the 
    DC/DC Board, except the four lowest under 
    heading CPU Board A/D, which are measured by 
    the CPU Board. +5V and +3.3V values come thus 
    both from the DC/DC Board and CPU Board. System 
    power and Module power are calculated by the 
    DC/DC Board. 
    ACDC  AC/DC converter’s output voltage, used as 
    monitor input voltage when the mains cord is 
    connected. Range when present: 15.25…16.55V 
    (Note: this includes the measurement inaccuracy). 
    EXTDC  External DC input voltage, can be used as 
    monitor input voltage when present, if the mains 
    cord is not connected. Range when present: 10 …16.5V (External DC power for future use).
    Bat1  Battery A voltage measured at DC/DC Board. Range 9…12.6V for Li-ION battery
    Bat2  Battery B voltage measured at DC/DC Board. Range 9…12.6V for Li-ION battery
    VSYS  System voltage at DC/DC Board. This is the  monitor input voltage measured at the DC/DC Board 
    after input voltage selection. Range 9…16.5V.
    VBOOST  Boost converter’s output voltage at DC/DC Boar d. Boost converter’s input is VSYS, which is 
    raised to a higher level for module bus voltage and battery charging, if needed. Range 14…16V.
    VMOD  Supply voltage for modules. VBOOST is fed th rough a circuit breaker to VMOD. Range 13.8…16V.
    I/O_VMOD  Module bus supply voltage that can be connected to Multi I/O Connector at the rear of the 
    monitor. Connecting depends on  the DC/DC Board software. Range when connected: 13.8…16V
    +5V At DC/DC Board. Range 4.8...5.3V.
    +3.3V  At DC/DC Board. Range 3.15…3.45V.
    Mod Current  Current from module bus voltage VMOD.  Depends on the module configuration. 
    SYS Current  Current from system voltage VSYS. Depends  on the system configuration and battery 
    charging. 
    Bat current  Current from or to the battery selected (discharge or charge). Measured at DC/DC Board. 
    Depends on the system configuration and battery charging. 
    System power  Power from VSYS, calculated by DC/DC Board software. System power = VSYS * SYS 
    Current 
    Module power Power from VMOD, calculated by DC/DC Bo ard software. Module power = VMOD * Mod 
    Current 
    						
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    Power Temp Power supply unit temperature, measured at DC/DC Board.
    Therm Not CHG This is subject to change. 
    Dummy CHG  This is subject to change.
    CPU Board Temp  Temperature measured at CPU Board.
    VSYS_OUT VSYS that is connected to CPU Board and Backlight Inverter by a FET. 
    Measured at CPU Board. Range 9…16.5V.
    +3.3V  Measured at CPU Board. Range 3.15…3.45V.
    +5V Measured at CPU Board. Range 4.75…5.25V. 
    						
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    1.4.1WPM Battery
    Batts
    This page contains information related to the 
    batteries and power supplies. The power supply 
    part is practically the same as in Power Page. 
    Battery information includes also data measured 
    by the smart batteries themselves and 
    transmitted to the DC/DC Board via SMBus.
    SMBus is System Management Bus, a two-wire 
    interface closely resembling I2C. SMBus is used 
    for battery communication. 
    Batts information section of the page has two 
    columns: Batt1 for battery A data and Batt2 for 
    battery B data. 
    NOTE: Text ‘SMBus’ above Current (SMBus mA) line 
    shows which battery is connected to the SMBus. 
    NOTE: When there are two batteries, the software 
    may read charge information only from one of 
    the batteries where as the other battery charge 
    shows -1. This is not indi cation of the failure and 
    the other battery can also be charged.
    Dev. Chem.   Device chemistry. FM monitor  supports only Li-ION batteries. 
    Full Cap.(mAh) Full charge capacity of the battery; capacity of  the battery when it is fully charged. 
    Rem. Cap. (mAh) Remaining battery capacity. 
    Rel. St . of CHG (%) Relative state of charge of the battery. Ex pressed as a percentage of Rem. Cap. (mAh) 
    / Full Cap.(mAh).
    Current (SMBus mA) Battery current (discharge or charge) measured by the battery, transmitted via SMBus 
    to DC/DC Board. 
    Voltage (V) Battery voltage measured at the DC/DC Board
    Voltage (SMBus mV) Battery voltage measured by the battery. 
    ICHG Charging power level for charger hardware, this bit can have values high or low. High 
    is the normal setting, low is used when the DC/DC Board software determines to limit 
    the total power consumption of the monitor by  limiting the charging power (i.e. due to 
    high temperature). 
    Batt Temp (°C) Battery temperature. This is real time data for the battery connected to SMBus. 
    Max Batt Temp (PMC)   This is subject to change. 
    Max Batt Temp (SMBus) Maximum battery SMBus temperature from entering the service pages. Max values 
    are updated in real time for the battery connected to the SMBus. 
    Other measurements See explanation in the previous power pages.  
    						
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    Smart Batt1, Smart Batt2
    Clear Temp Maxs
    This command is useful only when the WPM Battery Batts view is selected. 
    The Clear Temp Maxs command clears the maximum values of Batt Temp (SMBus) and 
    Batt Temp (PMC).
    Note: Power temp and CPU temp maxs are not cleared. 
    These menus give additional battery information via SMBus. Batt1 stands for Battery A, Batt2 
    for  Battery B. If Smart Battx is selected for  the battery connected to the SMBus, the menu 
    contains the following:  
    						
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    Smart Batt1
    Battx information from SMBus (all this 
    information comes from the battery via SMBus)
    Temperature Battery temperature
    Voltage  Battery voltage
    Current  Battery current (discharge or 
    charge)
    Avg. Current Rolling average of the battery 
    current
    Rel. State of Charge Relative state of charge of the 
    battery. Expressed as a 
    percentage of Rem. Cap. (mAh)/ 
    Full Cap.(mAh).
    Abs. State of Charge        
    Absolute state of charge. 
    Expressed as a percentage of 
    Rem. Cap. (mAh)/ Design 
    Capacity (mAh).
    Remaining Capacity  
    Remaining battery capacity (mAh). 
    Full Charge Capacity Capacity of the battery when it is fully charged.
    Cycle Count Number of cycles the battery has experienced. 
    A cycle is an amount of discharge approximat ely equal to the value of Design Capacity. 
    The exact value of cycle count threshold is stored in the battery permanent memory. 
    Design Capacity Theoretical capacity of a new battery. 
    Design Voltage Theoretical value for nominal voltage of a new battery. 
    Manufacture Date (DD:MM:YY) The date the battery pack was manufactured.
    Manufacturer Name Acronym of the battery pack manufacturer name.
    Device Name Battery pack model name.
    Device Chemistry Battery chemistry of the cells used. 
    Therm. Status from charge r
    Status of the battery thermistor or code resistor read by Smart Battery Charger IC. The 
    thermistor or code resistor is always connec ted to the charger whenever the corresponding 
    battery is connected to the charger and SMBus.  
    						
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    Smart Batt2
    If Smart Battx is selected for a battery NOT 
    connected to the SMBus, the menu contains the 
    following: 
    Battx information from Memory and PMC (This 
    information comes from the DC/DC Board 
    memory or is measured by the DC/DC Board. 
    SMBus data in this menu is not real time, because 
    this battery is not connected to the SMBus). 
    NOTE: This page may not contain information if 
    SMBus has been connected only to the other 
    battery. Page can be updated by battery 
    disconnection and reconnection, if desired. 
    Rel. State Charge Relative state of charge of the 
    battery. Expressed as a 
    percentage of Rem. Cap. (mAh) / 
    Full Cap.(mAh).
    Remaining Capacity  
    Remaining battery capacity 
    (mAh). 
    Full Charge Capacity Capacity of the battery when it is fully charged.
    Design Capacity Theoretical capacity of a new battery.
    Design Voltage Theoretical value for nominal voltage of a new battery. 
    Manufacturer Date (DD:MM:YY) The date the battery pack was manufactured
    Manufacturer Name Acronym of the battery pack manufacturer name.
    Device Name Battery pack model name.
    Device Chemistry Battery chemistry of the cells used. 
    Batt1 Voltage Battery A voltage measured at the DC/DC Board.
    Batt2 Voltage Battery B voltage measured at the DC/DC Board.
    Batt Current   Battery current (discharge or charge) for the battery connected to SMBus. 
    Measured at the DC/DC Board.
    Batt Not CHG Temperature This is subject to change 
    						
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    2Display
    Geometry  views the geometry of the display.
    Colors  views the color of the screen.
    Readability  views the readabilit y of the screen. 
    						
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    3 Keyboard
    Keyboard
    The service menu for testing the command board 
    functions.
    Upper Led is for testing the upper alarm LED (red) 
    on the command board. When the text is 
    highlighted, the upper alarm LED can be turned 
    on and off by pressing the ComWheel.
    Lower Led  is for testing the lower alarm LED 
    (yellow) on the command board. When the text is 
    highlighted, the lower alarm LED can be turned on 
    and off by pressing the ComWheel.
    Dummy Press  is for testing the ComWheel. When 
    the text is highlighted, pressing the ComWheel 
    creates a sound from the loudspeaker and the 
    corresponding number on the service data field 
    increases.
    Service Data
    Message count  counts the number of messages that are sent out to the main CPU board.
    Leds upper  and lower indicate the states of the alarm LEDs on the command board.
    Direct action keys  texts are indications to the command board membrane keys. When a key on the 
    command board is pressed, the corresponding text in the menu changes its colour.
    Control wheel, Press  counts the ComWheel pressings.
    Control wheel, Clockwise  and Counter clockwise  indicate the ComWheel turnings. 
    						
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    3.1 Keyboard Log
    Keyboard Scroll Log
    All the keyboard presses and the commands 
    given by the ComWheel are recorded in the 
    Keyboard Log. The keyboard log is saved in the 
    permanent memory of th e monitor. The length 
    of the log is 1150 events. The log is FIFO type.
    Scroll Stat  enables to scroll the keyboard 
    events. 
    						
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    4 Parameters
    NOTE: Parameter values in Service Data fields are only for reference in this section.
    4.1 Gas Unit 
    						
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