46. PRESENT MONTH
The current month (1 to 12)
47. PRESENT DATE
The current day of the month (1 to 31).
48. PRESENT YEAR
The current year (00 to 99).
49. MULTICELL MODE
Enables the automatic cell selection mode of
operation for the charger. When turned off, the
charger operates at the Fixed cell size (see FIX.
CELL SIZE).
50. COOL DOWN HOURS
The number of hours cool down from the end of
charge until charge complete is indicated by the
charger (0 to 8).
51. BID CELLS
If a connected battery is equipped with a Battery I.D.
module, the battery cells size (6,9,12,18,24,36) may
be reprogrammed into the BID. The control must be
in ―Manual Stop‖ status.
52. BID NUMBER
If a connected battery is equipped with a Battery I.D.
module, the I.D. number (001-999) may be re-
programmed into the BID. The control must be in
―Manual Stop‖ status.
53. BID AMP HOURS
If a connected battery is equipped with a Battery I.D.
module, the battery amp-hour size (0000-9999) may
be reprogrammed into the BID. The control must be
in ―Manual Stop‖ status.
54. BID BATTERY TYPE
If a connected battery is equipped with a Battery I.D.
module, the battery type may be programmed into
the BID. The control must be in ―Manual Stop‖
status.
00 FLD Flooded Lead Acid
01 CTM Custom curve (programmable)
02 YGR Sealed battery curve
03 SLR Sealed battery curve
04 DSG Sealed battery curve
05 SLE Sealed battery curve
06 DAG Sealed battery curve
07 CDR Sealed battery curve
55. PASSWORD
Optional password required to program if turned on.
56. NO GASSING HOURS
The number of Hours before the charger can begin
the gassing portion of the charging cycle. (0 – 8
Hours)
Not Available on the Standard Eclipse II
Charger
57.
MAX BATT TEMP
The maximum battery temperature for charging to
start or continue. Once interrupted, the charge will
restart after the temperature drops 5 degrees F
below the trip point. (For use with BID only)
58. BID START AMPS
Programs the charger start rate at the programmed
BID AH rating to the selected amps/100AH. For
example, to charge an 800AH battery at 320 amps,
the ―BID Start Amps‖ would be programmed to
40A/100AH. Please note that if the programmed rate
exceeds the maximum rated charger amps, the
charger output will be limited to the maximum current
rating.
Not Available on the Standard Eclipse II
Charger.
59. BATTERY CHARGE AMP HOURS
The accumulated amp hours charged into the battery.
An Amp Hour Accumulator and BID module assembly
must be installed on the battery to use this function.
The Amp Hour Accumulator continually records this
data while it is installed on the battery.
The data is automatically read from the bid when the
control terminates each charge cycle, except for
Manual Stop. The data is stamped with the date and
BID number.
60. BATTERY DISCHARGE AMP HOURS
The accumulated amp hours discharged from the
battery. An Amp Hour Accumulator and BID module
assembly must be installed on the battery to use this
function. The Amp Hour Accumulator / BID continually
records this data while it is installed on the battery.
The data is automatically read from the bid when the
control terminates each charge cycle, except for
Manual Stop. The data is stamped with the date and
BID number.
61. LONG TERM AVERAGE BATTERY
TEMPERATURE
The average BID temperature of the battery. An Amp
Hour Accumulator and BID module assembly must be
installed on the battery to use this function. The BID
continually updates the average while it is installed on
the battery.
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