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Interrupt
Changing control
settings
Full Load
Basic Operation
Example
A fully-charged
battery rated at 1000mAh
must be able to provide a discharge current of 1000mA
for one hour.
If the battery can provide this current for
that time, the derived capacity is 100%.
If the battery
can only provide the current for 30 minutes, the capacity
is
50%.
When a battery is disconnected
while in service, a beep
tone sounds.
If the battery is reconnected
within five
seconds, service resumes without interruption.
If not re-
connected, the Station resets to EMPTY in five seconds
and the battery data is lost.
Pressing the Display Key during the five-second
interrupt resets the Station immediately.
Changing the Program Selector while a battery is
serviced does not affect the program in progress.
To
restart with a different program, remove the battery and
press the appropriate
Display Key to reset the station.
Select the new setting and re-insert the battery .
Changing the Target Selector during service is possible.
Since the Target Capacity setting is read at the end of
each discharge, the effect of changing the setting will
depend on the battery's position in the program
sequence at the time of change.
Batteries requiring charge or discharge power in excess
of the unit's capacity are put on a waiting queue.
The
display message for batteries on hold reads WAITING.
When the charge or discharge power becomes
available, a battery that is waiting resumes service.
Note
Energy from discharging batteries is used to
charge the other batteries .
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Summary of Contents for C4000 SERIES
Page 7: ...CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 10: ...CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION CHAPTER 2 BASIC OPERATION 2 1...
Page 16: ...CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMS TARGET CAPACITY CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMS TARGET CAPACITY 3 1...
Page 26: ...CHAPTER 4 STATUS INDICATORS CHAPTER 4 STATUS INDICATORS 4 1...
Page 36: ...CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 5 FAULT CODES 5 1 FAULT CODES...
Page 48: ...CHAPTER 6 BATTERY ADAPTERS CHAPTER 6 BATTERY ADAPTERS 6 1...
Page 53: ...CHAPTER 7 PROGRAMMING BATTERY ADAPTERS CHAPTER 7 PROGRAMMING BATTERY ADAPTERS 7 1...
Page 64: ...CHAPTERS CHAPTER 8 UTiliTIES 8 1 UTiliTIES...
Page 72: ...CHAPTER 9 CUSTOM PROGRAMS CHAPTER 9 CUSTOM PROGRAMS 9 1...
Page 84: ...CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 10 OPTIONS 10 1 OPTIONS...
Page 94: ...CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 11 C CODE TABLES 11 1 C CODE TABLES...
Page 116: ...CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 12 DIAGNOSTICS 12 1 DIAGNOSTICS...
Page 119: ...CHAPTER 13 CHAPTER 13 SERVICE 13 1 SERVICE...
Page 127: ...CHAPTER 14 SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 14 SPECIFICATIONS 14 1...
Page 131: ...APPENDIX A 1...
Page 146: ...GLOSSARY G 1 GLOSSARY...