LiFe
V.TYPE 3.3V
LiPO/LiIo/LiFe
CHK Time 10 min
NiNH Sensitivity
D.Peak Default
NiCd Sensitivity
D.Peak Default
USB/Temp Select
Temp cut-off 80C
USB/Temp Seledt
USB Enabled
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The screen shows the nominal voltage of Lithium battery. There
are three kinds of Lithium battery: LiFe (3.3V),Lilo (3.6V) or LiPo
(3.7V). This information is of critical importance that you have to
check the battery carefully to make sure it is set up correctly. If it
is different from correct value, explosion can occur during charge
process.
To avoid from erroneous setting by users, RC-6S detects the cell
count of Lithium battery automatically at the beginning of charge
or discharge process. But battery that is deep-discharged can’t
be detected correctly. To avoid this error, the time term can be set
to verify the cell count by the processor. Normally, 15 seconds
are enough to detect the cell count correctly. You need to extend
the time term limit for the battery of large capacity. But the charge
or discharge process may come to an end if you set too long time
limit for the battery of small capacity. This may cause fatal error.
You have to extend the time term if the processor process.
Otherwise, default value is recommended to use.
This shows the trigger voltage for automatical charge termination
of NiMH and NiCd battery. the valid value ranges from 5 to 20 mV
per cell. Setting the trigger voltage higher brings a danger of
overcharging; whereas setting it lower brings a possibility of
premature termination. Please refer to the technical specification
of the battery. (NiCd default:12mV, NiMH default:7 mV)
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WARNING AND SAFETY NOTES