Status Indicators
Program Duration
The elapsed program time is displayed on the lower
right. This feature is only audible with the Option-Po
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Menu Display
5. Display
Messages
The Menu Display allows you to view and modify the
battery parameters stored in the Battery Adapters.
Refer to CHAPTER 7 -
PROGRAMMING
BATIERY
ADAPTERS
for more details.
There are two types of messages: the short
Global
Display
message and the longer
Detailed Display
message.
The Global Display message can often be
further clarified by pressing the appropriate
Display Key
to get the Detailed Display message.
Global Display Messages
Message
ADAPTER
BADADAP
CAP:xxx
CHARGE
COOLING
DISCHARGE
DONE (12)
DONE
EMPTY
FAIL xx
FUSE?
HOLD
HOLDING
INTERRUPT
INVCODE
INVPROG
INVTYPE
NULL CODE
RECON
REST
SHORT/REV
SHORTED!
WAITING ..
Explanation
=
No Battery Adapter or adapter not recognized
=
Bad Battery Adapter or Custom Adapter
=
PRIME or AUTO program completed.
last capacity shown
=
Charge cycle in progress
=
Battery cooling cycle
=
Discharge cycle (battery capacity is measured)
=
Cell mismatch, charge terminated
by Plateau Timer
=
Battery fully charged in CHARGE program
=
No battery connected or battery not recognized
=
(See CHAPTER
5 -
FAULT CODES)
=
Blown fuse or bad driver
=
Charge program halted
=
Station holding (over temperature;
heat rail at 700C (1580F))
=
Cycle interrupted, status held for 5 seconds
=
Invalid C-Code, examine C-Code
=
Invalid custom program
=
Invalid Battery Adapter or Custom Adapter
=
Null Code, enter valid C-Code
=
Recondition cycle in progress
=
Station in a rest cycle
=
Shorted battery or reversed polarity
=
Shorted battery (Code 22)
=
Power supply at full load. will resume
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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...