Hawker Life IQ Technical Manual Download Page 5

THE MENUS

The menus provide access to the following functions:

Last 200 charging cycles (

Memorisations

menu).

Viewing of faults, alarms, etc. (

Status

menu).

Download of data stored in the charger via the USB storage 
memory.

Charger configuration (

Configuration

menu).

Setting of date, language and others (

Parameters

menu).

Management of password (

Password

menu)

Viewing basic information, type of charger (

Information

menu)

ACCESS TO THE MENUS

Functions of the keys

To access the menu, press the key      for 3 seconds. 

MEMORISED DATA

Displays historical data from the last 200 charging cycles.
The 

MEMO 1

refers to the latest record.

Display an history

Proceed as follows:

1.

Select a record with         or         .

2.

View the first screen by pressing 

3.

View the successive lines by pressing        .

4.

Return to previous screen by pressing     .

STATUS

This menu displays the charger’s internal counters (number of normal
charges, faults by type, etc.)

Information displayed

Reset  information of this screen is done via the Configuration menu.

Indication

Information

Number of complete charges.

Number of incomplete charges.

EGAL

Number of automatic equalisation 
charges carried out  by the charger.

TH

Number of temperature faults*.

DF1, etc.

Number of faults an types 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 
or fault pump*.

(*): see § Fault codes

USB 

This menu provides access to the USB function. The charger can store
charging data in a USB memory. 

Record Memo

Enables the storage of charge Memorisations and the Status data. The
file, in CSV format (useable with Memoreport PC or Excel), will be stored
in the USB stick under the name:

MDDDHHMM.CSV with 
M

: for Memorization

DDD

: Day of the year

HH

: Hour of file creation 

MM

: Minute of file creation

Eject

For safe removal of the USB stick without damaging the data file. 

CONFIGURATION

This menu allows to configure the charger.

Battery

Auto/Manu capacity

The charger can estimate the capacity of the connected battery (Auto) 
or the user can determine the capacity (Manu) via the Capacity menu.

Capacity

Determines the battery capacity for an optimised charge (Manu)

Temperature

Defines the battery temperature when the charge is started. 
This parameter adjusts the regulation voltages on the charging profile
(values between  –15°C and 65°C).  

Without Wi-IQ

®

:

defines the average operating battery temperature

before the charge.

With Wi-IQ:

the battery operating temperature will be automatically

defined. It is recommended to enter the observed average 
temperature, especially in cold areas. The battery temperature will
be analysed during the charge; if it increases too much, the charger
will stop to prevent any possible damage.

High temperature

Defines the safety limit in high temperatures. 

Without Wi-IQ:

not used.

With Wi-IQ:

If the battery temperature, during the charge, reaches

the programmed limit, the charger will stop the charge and wait
until the temperature decreases.

Charge

Profile

For selecting the right charging profile for the battery:
ionic, gel, pneumatic, PzM (Water Less

®

) WL20 (Water Less

®

20), 

Hawker XFC

TM

With Wi-IQ: 

the selection of the profile will be automatic and 

the charger will recharge the battery with the appropriate profile
whatever profile has been selected.

AutoStart

Default is ON, so the charge will start as soon the battery is connected 
to the charger. If Autostart is OFF, the charge will start only if the central
button is pressed.

Delayed start

Defines:

Either the charging start deadline 

Or the charging start hour. 

This delay enables the charger to be used during off-peak when the 
electricity is at lower tariffs. Note: the charger doesn’t manage the 
summer/winter time changes.

Conditional charge

The charger will only commence the charge if the battery has reached
the limit of depth of discharge of more than x%. For example if the user
wants to charge the battery only if it is discharged more than 30%, the
parameter 30 has to be entered in the conditional charge. The 0 value
disables the function.  

Floating voltage

Setting a floating voltage at the end of charge to compensate eventual
consumption by the truck (AGV type). The parameter voltage determines
the floating voltage at the end of the charge. The parameter Current 
defines the average current consumed by the truck electronics (crucial
for currents at the end of charge).

Maximum current

This manually decreases the maximum output current of the charger.

Equalisation 

These parameters are not valid for GEL and Hawker XFC

TM

batteries.

Manu Current

This defines the equalisation or desulphation current for a manual start. 

Time

Sets the equalisation time from 1 hr to 48 hrs 

Delayed start (delay)

Sets the delay between the normal charge and the equalisation charge
from 0 hr to 23 hrs.

Frequency

Selects one or several periods for carrying out the equalisation charge.
The user can select one or several days per week. 

Refresh

Default is ON, (only for the IONIC profile) the refresh charge after the
main charge maintains the battery in good condition by adding some
pulse after the main charge. If the refresh is OFF, the refresh charge is
disabled, but the equalization charge is still operating as defined on the
previous menu.

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Summary of Contents for Life IQ

Page 1: ...1 Technical Manual GB Hawker Life IQTM Single phase and 3 phase chargers ...

Page 2: ...irectly in contact with water Must be used only within the temperature range specified in the technical specifications Internal connection torques must be checked once a year Must not be installed on a surface subject to high vibration levels proximity of motors compressors etc Must not be installed close to the batteries in order to avoid any gassing that could damage it prematurely Must not be i...

Page 3: ...ansmits battery parameters to the charger in order to optimise the charge and to manage the charge and discharge data Communicated parameters are Temperature battery capacity warnings water level voltage balance voltage charging status The Wi IQ also transmits data of the battery temperature during the charging process and will possibly stop the charge if the temperature is too high Charging profi...

Page 4: ...m for safe disconnection during the charge A USB interface enables the connection of a USB stick to download all data stored in the charger optionally fitted with Ethernet interface for remote management of the charger EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Presented below Single phase model 3 phases model Ref Function 1 Ventilation louvres 2 Display and control panel 3 AC input cable 4 Battery cable 5 Wall mounting...

Page 5: ...e battery temperature will be analysed during the charge if it increases too much the charger will stop to prevent any possible damage High temperature Defines the safety limit in high temperatures Without Wi IQ not used With Wi IQ If the battery temperature during the charge reaches the programmed limit the charger will stop the charge and wait until the temperature decreases Charge Profile For s...

Page 6: ... Region Selects the format for date metric imperial units for temperature and length Contrast Modifies the display contrast level Change Password Changes the password PASSWORD Manages a password to limit access to charger menu INFORMATION Gives information on the software version memory and time clock USING THE CHARGER UNPACKING The charger is delivered with the following 2m AC mains cable 3m DC b...

Page 7: ... be 230V AC single phase or 400V AC 3 phase and must be connected using a suitable plug and adequately sized circuit breaker not included Current requirements in Amps are indicated on the charger information plate Battery output It is essential to ensure correct polarity However reversed polarity will result in blowing the output fuse inability to charge and the fault code DF2 to be displayed See ...

Page 8: ...to the connected battery and counts down the time remaining until the effective charge begins Ref Without Wi IQ With Wi IQ 1 Charger status CHARGE AVAIL DEFAULT EQUAL possible pump fault or DF4 2 Alternating display of battery voltage voltage per cell Ah restored charging time remaining charging time percentage of battery charge 3 Set up operating battery T C Battery temperature and and battery ca...

Page 9: ...vel DF PUMP Fault in the air circuit Check the proper operation of of the electrolyte the pump via the menu circulation system Option Option test Check the air circuit pump tubes If this fault occurs the charger will adapt the battery charging profile for a safe optimised charge TH Thermal problem in Verify the correct operation of charger resulting in the fans check for too high charge interrupti...

Page 10: ...closely with our customers and suppliers to identify development opportunities Our bias for rapid innovation means we get new products to market fast EnerSys s integrated sales and service network is dedicated to providing our customers with the best solutions and after sales support for their business Whether you require 1 battery or a complete fleet of batteries chargers a battery handling syste...

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