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12 - BALANCE   

1.  Press the 

Left

 and 

Right Arrows 

on the 

LCD Touch Screen

 to scroll through the main menu 

screens until you reach Program Select=View.

VIEW

BALANCE

Program select=View

2.  Press 

BALANCE

.

3.  Press the type of battery you want to balance: Li-Po/Li-Ion/Li-Fe.
4.  Press 

START

. The charger will begin balancing the cells.

BATTERY

LiPo

LiIon

LiFE

5.  Press 

STOP

 at any time to stop balancing.

6.  When balancing is complete, the charger will beep and display the following screen:

-Balancing Complete- 

  

1 > 3.94

2 > 3.94

3 > 0.00

4 > 0.00

5 > 0.00

6 > 0.00

13 - MEMOrY   

1.  Press the 

Left

 and 

Right Arrows

 on the 

LCD Touch Screen

 to scroll through the main menu 

screens until you reach the battery program you would like to save: Program Select=Li-Po/Li-Fe/

Li-Ion/Ni-MH/Ni-Cd/Pb.

2.  Press the 

action at the bottom

 of the 

LCD Touch Screen

 to enter that menu.

3.  Press a parameter to highlight that parameter.
4.  Press the 

Up

 and 

Down Arrows 

to edit the parameter.

5.  Press 

Select

 to save the parameter.

6.  If there is more than one screen of parameters, press the 

top right corner

 of the 

LCD Touch 

Screen

 to scroll through the parameter screens.

7.  Once the parameters are at the desired settings, press 

Back

 to return to the main menu 

screens.

8.  Press the 

Left 

and 

Right arrows

 on the 

LCD Touch Screen

 to scroll through the main menu 

screens until you reach Program Select=Memory.

MEMORY

Program select=Memory

9.  Press 

MEMORY

.

10.  Choose an empty memory profile and press it. 

USER SETUP 

 

[1/4]  

M01 NULL

M02 NULL

M03 NULL

M04 NULL

M05 NULL

11.  Press 

SAVE

. The charging parameters you just entered will be saved in that memory profile.

12.  To use a memory profile, press it, then press 

LOAD

.

13.  To delete a memory profile, press it, then hold 

DEL

.

14.  Press the 

top right

 of the 

LCD Touch Screen

 to scroll through all 20 memory profiles.

14 - USB DEVICE ChArgINg   

The charger has the capability to charge any USB-compatible device with the 

2.1A USB Power 

Output Port (F)

. To use the charging function, simply connect a compatible charging device or cord 

into the charge port while the charger is powered ON. The charger provides up to 2.1A current at 

5V DC.

During charger operation, circuits monitor battery and charger functions. If the following messages 

show on the charger’s LCD screen, make the recommended responses. If the message continues 

after you respond as recommended, contact your nearest Horizon Hobby customer service center 

for assistance.

REVERSE POLARITY

Make sure each connection polarity is correct between the power 

source and the charger, then between the charger and the battery.

PROCESS INTERRUPTED

Make sure the power connections are correct for charging.

OUTPUT SHORT CIRCUIT

Make sure there are no short circuits between the poles of the 

battery or the battery and the charger. Replace damaged wires.

INPUT VOLTAGE ERROR

Input voltage to the charger fell below the default or adjusted 

input voltage setting. Make sure the power source for the charger 

provides correct input voltage.

CHARGER FAILURE

 Charger electronics require repair.

BATTERY LOW VOLTAGE

Battery voltage is lower than the value setting in the charger. 

Adjust settings, then make sure the battery is not damaged or 

replace the battery.

BATTERY HIGH VOLTAGE

Battery voltage is higher than the value setting in the charger. 

Adjust settings, then make sure the battery is not damaged or 

replace the battery.

CELL LOW VOLTAGE

Cell voltage is lower than the value setting in the charger. Adjust 

settings, then make sure the battery is not damaged or replace 

the battery.

CELL HIGH VOLTAGE

Cell voltage is higher than the value setting in the charger. Adjust 

settings, then make sure the battery is not damaged or replace 

the battery.

CELL CONNECT ERROR

Make sure the balance connection is correct for charging.

CHARGER OVERHEATING

Charger temperature is too high. Power OFF the charger and let 

it cool.

OVER POWER

Input voltage to the charger exceeded the default or adjusted 

input voltage setting. Make sure the power source for the charger 

provides the correct input voltage.

MAX CURRENT

Current is higher than the value setting in the charger. Adjust 

settings, then make sure the battery is not damaged or replace 

the battery.

SAFETY TIMER

Maximum safe time limit has been reached.

MAX CAPACITY

Maximum capacity limit has been reached. 

MAX EXT. TEMP

 External temperature is too high. Let charger and battery cool.

15 - TrOUBLEShOOTINg   

Summary of Contents for Passport Ultra 100W

Page 1: ...issues excessive heat FIRE and ultimately injury and property damage Never leave the power supply charger and battery unattended during use Never attempt to charge dead damaged or wet battery packs Never attempt to charge a battery pack containing different types of batteries Never allow children under 14 years of age to charge battery packs Never charge batteries in extremely hot or cold places o...

Page 2: ...put cords to an active power source at the same time This will void the warranty cause product damage and possibly injure the user When Using an External DC Power Source 1 Ensure the charger is powered OFF 2 Connect the DC power cord to the charger DC Power Input Port I 3 Connect the DC alligator clips to the DC power source 4 Power ON the charger with the Power Switch G 5 When the charger is powe...

Page 3: ...e Circuit Adapter Board Connector C 3 Connect the battery connector to the battery adapter cable 4 Connect the balance connector of the battery to the JST_XH balance adapter 5 Press the Left and Right Arrows on the LCD Touch Screen to scroll through the main menu screens until you reach Program Select Li Po Li Ion Li Fe Program select LiPo LiPo CHG DCHG STOR 6 Press CHG LiPo CHARGE Pack Volt 11 1V...

Page 4: ...nt 0 0A Voltage 8 00V Resistance mΩ Peak Temp No sens 17 Disconnect the battery from the charger 1 Connect the banana plugs of the battery adapter cable to the Power Output Black and Power Output Red making sure that the positive and negative connectors are not reversed 2 Connect the JST_XH balance adapter to the Balance Circuit Adapter Board Connector 3 Connect the battery connector to the batter...

Page 5: ...n NiMH DONE 026 01S Capacity 671mAh Current 0 0A Voltage 9 25V Resistance 14mΩ Peak Temp No sens 14 Disconnect the battery from the charger Only Ni MH is shown in the following three sections 5 Nickel ni MH NI Cd Charging 6 Nickel Discharging 1 Connect the banana plugs of the battery adapter cable to the Power Output Black and Power Output Red making sure that the positive and negative connectors ...

Page 6: ...ent 0 0A Voltage 9 25V Resistance 14mΩ Peak Temp No sens 16 Disconnect the battery from the charger CAUTION The Pb charge program menus are to be used ONLY for the charging and discharging of Pb battery packs Charging other battery types using the Pb charge programs will damage the battery or the charger 8 Pb Charging 1 Connect the banana plugs of the battery adapter cable to the Power Output Blac...

Page 7: ...und a series of beeps and display the following screen Pb DONE 000 19S Capacity 8mAh Current 1 7A Voltage 11 60V Resistance mΩ Peak Temp No sens 15 Disconnect the battery from the charger 11 View 1 Press the Left and Right Arrows on the LCD Touch Screen to scroll through the main menu screens until you reach Program Select View VIEW BALANCE Program select View 2 Press VIEW The screen will display ...

Page 8: ...p to 2 1A current at 5V DC During charger operation circuits monitor battery and charger functions If the following messages show on the charger s LCD screen make the recommended responses If the message continues after you respond as recommended contact your nearest Horizon Hobby customer service center for assistance REVERSE POLARITY Make sure each connection polarity is correct between the powe...

Page 9: ...rvice will be completed and payment will be required without notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds 50 of the retail purchase cost By submitting the item for service you are agreeing to payment of the service without notification Service estimates are available upon request You must include this request with your item submitted for service Non warranty service estimates...

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