Smartpack2 Touch User Manual !!exclusive!! -

Select the corresponding file from the on-screen file explorer.

Indicates battery capacity as a percentage.

To access the Smartpack2 web interface, the onboard Ethernet controller must be properly configured on your network. Navigate to > Configuration > Communication . Select Ethernet Settings . Toggle between DHCP (automatic IP assignment) or Static IP .

The controller utilizes tiered user access to protect critical power settings: smartpack2 touch user manual

: Updates can be performed using a microSD card or the Eltek Network Utility (ENU). Detailed steps are found in the Software Upgrade Procedure . Safety & Maintenance Warnings

during this routine. The controller will automatically reboot once the installation finishes. Common Troubleshooting Scenarios Issue / Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action Screen is blank or non-responsive.

According to the standard user manual, your package should include: Select the corresponding file from the on-screen file

| Error Display | Meaning | Manual Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High Battery Voltage | Disconnect charger and test battery cells for sulfation. | | Error 3 | Temperature sensor short circuit | Check sensor cable for damage. Replace sensor. | | Error 8 | No battery detected | Check DC fuse. Battery must have >8V to charge. | | Alarm 12 | Internal Over-temperature | Reduce load. Clean intake grille. Move to cooler location. | | MasterBus Error | Communication loss | Check termination resistors. Ensure network powered. |

Manually initiate a battery discharge test or test the functionality of output signal relays.

Displays state of charge (SoC), battery temperature, and current charge/discharge status. Navigate to > Configuration > Communication

Navigating the Smartpack2 Touch interface mirrors modern smartphone operation. Screen Layout The screen is divided into three distinct zones:

A capacitive touchscreen designed for intuitive gesture navigation, even when wearing standard technician gloves. LED Status Indicators: Green (Power): Indicates normal system operation.

Monitor incoming phases, voltage stability, and frequency.

Displays the current system time, active user access level, and high-level alarm summary icons.