•
Status Indicators
Second line
The second line displays the average cell voltages of
the batteries in bar-graph form. Each battery occupies
one line. The voltage range of the bars is divided into
SHORT, ZONE 1, ZONE 2 and SOFT.
While on charge, only batteries which enter and remain
in Zone 2 are functioning correctly. Batteries with
voltages in other zones fail. A corresponding
Fault Code
is displayed to indicate the nature of the fault. Refer to
CHAPTER 5 -
FAULT CODES for an explanation
of
the codes.
Detailed Display
The Detailed Display is generated by pressing the
Display Key corresponding
to the Station. Battery
status, capacity readings, charge & discharge current,
and explanations
of Fault Codes (if any) can be seen.
Fault Code.
Fault Code:
Capacity
improved
Cell mismatch
to target
corrected
•••• 11
AWE
mRAY
Program
Duration
Final Capacities
Transitional-
Residual-
Status
STAllON 1
STAllON 2
#1:
CAPACITY
OK
1.48 V/CELL, O.070A
SHORT
zaE 1
91)
a:
DSCHARCE
Station
STAM
va.rAGE
•
Figure 4.5
Our example above shows the readings of the battery
tested. The program is completed and the battery is in
trickle charge. The capacities are: 17% (residual), 35%
and 63% (transitional),
and 117% (final). The average
cell voltage of 1.48V/cell is shown.
Current
The current indicated is the trickle charge current. When
discharging,
a [-] symbol appears in front of the number.
•
Fault Code
The battery produced Code 95 and 92. To obtain an
explanation of the codes, press the Display Key. Press
again to explain additional codes. After all Fault Codes
have been spelled out, the display reverts to the Global
Display. If unattended for one minute, the display will
also revert to Global.
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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...