Instruction Manual
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Tips: Please set up correctly in the “user set“ menu before you go into
the job for the first time you use it.
Press “Enter/Start” key to the first screen on the left, then press
“Mode/Esc” key to enter the into the parameter setting menu.
You can switched at the same level menu by “Dec. </INC >” key.
Please refer to the detailed flow chart on the left.
When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program,
press “Enter/Start” key to make it blink, then change the value with
“Dec. </INC >” key.
The value will be stored by press “Enter/Start” key once.
This charger can accept three types of Lithium batteries: LiPo/LiIo/
LiFe;
you have to check the battery carefully and set it up cor-
rectly, or it will cause an explosion!
(Please refer to the chart A).
This charger can recognise the cell count of Lithium battery
automatically at the beginning of the charge or discharge process
to avoid from erroneous settings by the user. But deeply discharged
batteries can be perceived incorrectly. To prevent the error, you can
set the time term to verify the cell count by the processor. (See the
screen
A0
).
Normally, 10 minutes are enough to perceive it correctly. For the
battery of larger capacity, you may extend the time term, and for the
battery of smaller capacity, you may reduce the term or use with the
default value.
A1 A2
Show the trigger voltage for automatic charge termination
of NiMH and NiCd battery (∆V), the effective value ranges from 5 to
20 mV per cell. If ∆V is set higher, there is a danger of overcharging
the battery; if it is set lower, there is a possibility of premature
termination. Please refer to technical specifications of the battery.
(NiCd: 12 mV, NiMH: 7 mV).
Tips: If the voltage of the charging battery is lower than
2.5 V, △V may can not be perceived, this will cause a danger
of discharge.You can connect a temperature sensor or use the
charger current above 1C to avoid it.
There is a 3-pin port on the left side of the unit. It can be used as
a temperature sensor port or USB port. If the port is assigned as a
temp. port, you can use an optional temperature probe to contact
the surface of battery (see the screen
A3
), and you can set the
maximum temperature at which the danger should allow the battery
to reach during charge, once a battery reaches this value the process
will be terminated to protect the battery. When it is selected as an
USB port, you can connect the charger to your PC with an optional
USB cable. This can utilize the optional software that can show you
the charge process at PC (see the screen
A4
).
5.2 Initial parameter set up