Detailing
«
User
Set
Program
»
This
screen
allows
you
to
choose
the
kind
of
Lithium
batteries.
3
main
Lithium
batteries
familly
exist
and
are
related
to
Rc
model
application
:
Li
‐
Po
/
Li
‐
Ion
/
Li
‐
Fe.
These
batteries
have
different
voltage
and
charging
processes.
Please
note
that
only
compatible
rechargeable
Lithium
batteries
can
be
connected
to
the
charger.
This
screen
shows
you
the
minimum
power
supply
voltage
the
charger
will
accept
before
cutting
off
any
process.
You
can
set
a
value
between
10
and
11
Volts.
You
can
choose
here
to
enable
or
disable
the
key
bips
and
charger
indications
bips.
We
recommend
you
to
keep
on
the
charger
Buzzer
beep
to
be
informed
of
any
state
change
during
a
process
This
screen
allows
you
to
setup
a
maximum
capacity
(mAh)
which
the
charger
will
not
go
over,
in
any
case.
This
is
a
supplementary
security
very
usefull
for
slow
charge
of
Lead
Batteries.
You
can
enable
or
disable
the
security
timer,
and
set
up
a
maximum
charge
/
discharge
time.
Some
batteries
can
heat
up
during
charge
/
discharge
cycles.
You
can
input
here
a
value,
in
minutes,
of
waiting
time
to
let
the
battery
cool
down
between
two
process,
like
the
charge
/
discharge
one.
This
is
the
temperature
sensor
cut
off
value
to
set
up
in
this
screen.
If
the
temperature
sensor
is
not
connected,
or
defective,
this
function
is
disabled.
You
can
also
choose
to
enable
the
USB
function
instead
of
the
TEMP
function,
in
order
to
link
your
charger
with
a
computer
for
using
a
monitoring
software
such
as
“
LOGVIEW”.
You
can
choose
here
the
delta
Peak
sensivity
for
charge
end
detection
Ni
‐
Cd
batteries).
The
value
must
be
choosen
between
5
and
20
mV.
If
you
are
not
sure
about
the
value
to
enter,
please
use
the
“
default”
setting.
Same
as
above,
but
for
Nni
‐
Mh
batteries.
Standard
value
is
around
7mV,
but
we
recommend
you
to
make
some
tests
and
to
use
the
temperature
sensor
with
a
protection
set
at
55°
Celsius
to
start
if
you
want
to
increase
the
delta
‐
Peak
value.
This
screen
indicates
the
time
allowed
to
the
Lithium
batteries
cells
detection.
In
most
cases,
a
few
seconds
are
necessary
to
detect
the
correct
number
of
cells,
but
in
some
cases
it
can
be
longer.
We
recommend
you
to
leave
the
value
at
10mn,
and
to
always
check
the
battery
cells
number
before
validating
the
charger
detected
values,
and
to
change
them
if
necessary
to
match
the
connected
battery
pack.