Important
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This information is applicable for the following products:
- Manager30 (BMS1230S3, BMS1230S3-NA, BMS1230S3-EU, BMS1230S3-UK)
For a detailed walkthrough and advanced configuration options, refer to the REDARC installation manual.
Initial Setup
- When the Manager30 is powered on for the first time, the Remote Monitor will guide you through essential setup prompts including:
- Language selection
- Battery type and capacity
- Date and time settings
- Once completed, you’ll be taken to the Home screen which displays battery charge and information
Please note, at this stage the battery charge percentage will show as "Calculating". This is completely normal, the Manager30 needs to complete a full charge cycle to accurately learn your battery’s full point.
We recommend connecting the system to AC mains power to allow the Manager30 to carry out this initial full charge cycle, this enables accurate State of Charge (SoC) tracking.
Navigating the monitor Interface
The monitor includes four control buttons:
- Up / Down – Navigate through menu options
- Enter (Right) – Confirm selection
- Home (Left) – Return to the home screen
Other interface elements:
- Top left – Menu title
- Bottom left/right – Button function labels
- Side scroll bar – Your current position in the menu
Customise your monitor view
To customise your view, hold the left (home) button on any screen to set it as your new default home screen.
How to access system settings
Open the Battery Management System settings by pressing and holding up and down for two seconds.
Use the right button to edit each setting and scroll through options before pressing right again to confirm.
A brief overview of each setting:
Remote settings
Adjust display preferences including backlight duration, brightness and contrast.
Advanced settings
Control features like Load Disconnect, Ignition Trigger and Alarm Settings.
Load Disconnect
Manage when loads turn on/off based on voltage, state of charge or manual override.
Please note, the appropriate method will need to be chosen based on the individual system
- Use voltage for typical lead acid battery setups
- Use state of charge for lithium or heavy-load applications
Alarms
Alarms can be set to notify when voltage or SoC drops below safe levels. Set the alarm just above your Load Disconnect threshold to allow time to take corrective action.
Configuring the DC input isolation
Set how the Manager30 responds to DC inputs:
- 12V Only – Accepts input from 12V systems (ON at 13.2V / OFF at 12.7V)
- 24V Only – Accepts input from 24V systems (ON at 26.4V / OFF at 25.7V)
- Ignition – Requires an ignition signal for use with variable voltage alternators
- On – Draws power until the source drops to 9V
- Auto – Automatically detects 12V or 24V and sets thresholds accordingly
Final check
With the setup complete, the Remote Monitor will now:
- Accurately display State of Charge
- Show charge and discharge status
- Allow easy navigation and adjustments
- Provide alarms and system protections