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1. DC Positive Output Terminal   

2. DC Negative Output Terminal 

3. Keypad 

4. USB Charging Ports 

5. Voltage Value Display 

6. Current Value Display 

7. Voltage Setting Indicator 

8. Current Setting Indicator 

9. USB Output Display 

10. Output ON/OFF Indicator 

11. Automatic Fan 

12. Power Switch

 

13. AC Power Input   

 

CONTROL

 

MODE

 

SELECTION 

There are 3 modes, Normal, Charge, and USB mode for the power supply.

 

1.  Normal mode 

           

This is the factory preset mode and the power supply output V (voltage) and I 

(amperage) are controlled by the (3) Keypad. 

1.1. Voltage and Current Setting 

1.11. Switch on the power supply 

1.12. Push the 

OUTPUT

 button to turn so it is NOT illuminated. This will turn 

off the output to terminal (1) and (2). 

1.13.  Push  the 

V/A

 

button,  this  will  toggle  the  setting  between  Volts  and 

Amps shown in the upper right of the display.   

1.14. Push the 

SHIFT

 

button to move the cursor between digits to be set. 

1.15. Push the 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 button the change individual settings.   

 

 

 

 

 

1.3. Output Switch 

Once  the  desired  voltage  setting  and  current  limit  are  set,  press  the  output 

button.    It will illuminate, thus indicating the presence of voltage at the output 

connections (1) and (2) 

 

Once the 

OUTPUT

 button is lighted, and the output terminals are engaged, the 

Summary of Contents for 72-13095

Page 1: ... the product is defective in materials or workmanship as warranted above the purchaser s sole remedy shall be repair or replacement as provided above In no event will Tenma Test Equipment be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this product Tenma Test Equipment Distributed Exclusively by MCM Electronics www mcmelectronics com Multipurpose Switch Mode Power Sup...

Page 2: ...ever smoke use an open flame or create sparks near battery or charger during normal charging operation as batteries may give out explosive gas 17 Do not charge batteries in an enclosure due to possible explosion of entrapped explosive gas 18 Use of accessory not recommended may cause risk of fire electric shock 19 Disconnect the AC supply before connecting or disconnecting the links to the battery...

Page 3: ... 3 Keypad 1 1 Voltage and Current Setting 1 11 Switch on the power supply 1 12 Push the OUTPUT button to turn so it is NOT illuminated This will turn off the output to terminal 1 and 2 1 13 Push the V A button this will toggle the setting between Volts and Amps shown in the upper right of the display 1 14 Push the SHIFT button to move the cursor between digits to be set 1 15 Push the UP or DOWN bu...

Page 4: ...rst Then make the negative connection via the car chassis away from the battery any fuel lines or other sources of combustion Then connect the charger to the AC power source After charging disconnect the battery charger from the AC power source Then remove the chassis connection and then the battery connection Please ensure clamps are tightly connected to chassis and positive terminal to prevent v...

Page 5: ... CV 1 5mV Measurement Accuracy Voltage 10mV Current 10mA Measured Value Accuracy 25 of output offset Voltage 0 5 2 word Current 0 5 3 word Setting Value Accuracy 25 of output offset Voltage 0 5 2 word Current 0 5 3 word Ripple and Noise 20HZ 20MHZ Voltage 100mVp p Dimensions 170x240x85mm Weight Net 1 1KG Accessories Charging Cable with Battery Clamp Recommended Battery Capacity Range 10AH 120AH ...

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