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Operating Manual ULTRA DUO PLUS 80
12. Charge memory display
11] LiPo 3S 2200mAh
STORE MODE START
CHG.
:
2
.
1A
4.20V/C
DCHG. : 10.0A 3.0V/C
0 ] NiMH 6S 3300mAh
CYCLE : C->D 1x 10m
CHG. : 3.3A 5mV/C
DCHG. : 5.0A 0.8V/C
Battery capacity
Battery type
Memory number
Cell count
(in series)
Select
arrow
The charge memory display can be considered as the ‘main display’ of the ULTRA
DUO PLUS 80: this is where you save or back-up battery memories, enter battery
data and charge data, and start the charge process itself.
With the Select arrow at top left adjacent to the memory number, pressing the EN-
TER button highlights the memory number, which can then be altered to any me-
mory (0 - 19) using the INC or DEC button. In its standard form (as delivered), each
battery memory is occupied by a typical configuration, but naturally you can program
the data individually to set up the memory to suit your battery types.
Press ENTER again to highlight the battery type for the selected memory.
Any of the following battery types can be selected:
B a t t e r y -
type
Description
Nominal voltage/
per cell
Final charge voltage/
per cell
Final discharge voltage/
per cell
NiCd
Nickel-Cadmium
1.2 V
∆peak
0.8 V
NiMH
Nickel-Metal-Hydride
1.2 V
∆peak
0.8 V
LiPo
Lithium-Polymer
3.7 V
4.2 V
3.0 V
LiIo
Lithium-Ion
3.6 V
4.1 V
2.5 V
LiFe
Lithium-Ferrite
3.3 V
3.7 V
2.5 V
Pb
Lead-acid
2.0 V
2.3 V
1.8 V
Press ENTER again to highlight the number of individual cells (in series) for the selected battery memory. If you are not sure how many cells your battery
contains, divide the total battery voltage by the individual cell voltage stated in the table. Pressing ENTER one last time selects the capacity: use INC or
DEC to enter the capacity of the battery you wish to charge.
WARNING: it is absolutely essential to enter accurate battery data - especially the battery type. If the battery is charged using incorrect
settings, the result could be serious damage to the charger or the battery, or even a fire!