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Quick guide for TBA firmware V1.070
3. Connecting batteries to the tester.
The battery which is to be tested should be attached to the tester
connector with appropriate polarity. Reverse polarity will prevent the
tester from starting. Safety switch (Emergency Stop) should be set in
the ON position – Depressed. After switching the 230V, 50 Hz supply
voltage the following home screen is displayed on the tester
(figure 1)
Choose „Next” by pressing the [F3] button to proceed to the next
screen.
The device tests the voltage of the connected battery. If a battery with
a rated voltage is attached to the tester:
for TBA 150 (24/48/80) – 24V, 48V or 80V,
for TBA 150 (6/12/24) – 6V, 12V or 24V,
for TBA 60 (48/110/220) – 48V, 110 V or 220V,
the type of the battery is determined.
(Figure 2)
presents an exemplary
screenshot after attaching a 48V battery.
If a battery with another rated voltage is attached to the tester
(figure
3)
, further proceeding should be conducted in accordance with point
6 (Discharge of a battery with the rated voltage other than the basic
voltages determined for given types of battery testers. (Other battery).
NOTE!
In any case, make sure the displayed voltage value of the connected
battery is appropriate.
Choose „Next” by pressing the [F3] button to proceed to the next
screen.
On the Select Job Mode screen
(figure 4)
use the [F2] button to choose
the „Discharge” mode with manual voltage setting or the 5h, 10h, 20h
Discharge Current mode in which the device will choose the discharge
current value appropriate for the selected rated capacity of the battery.
To proceed to the next screen choose „Next” by pressing the button
[F3] .
figure 1
figure 2
figure 3
figure 4