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West Mountain Radio

Operating Manual

USB Port

The USB port may be accessed by removing the plastic plug on the upper 

left of the unit.  A COM port terminal program may be used to see the data or 

the 

WMR Device Diagnostics Utility

 program for RIGblasters may be used.  

Drivers are not needed for Windows 10.  If using an older version of Windows, 

download and install the drivers before plugging the cable into the USB port 

on the PC.  

Download the FREE WMR Diagnostics Utility software at: 

http://www.westmountainradio.com/diagnostics

When the USB port is connected to the 

, the device status is shown.  

This includes the voltages on each port, the charger status, and the charge 

current.  Press “S” to set the parameters.

USB Settable Parameters

Prompt

Range

Description

Default

Enable 

PWRguard

Y or N

Enable/Disable the over/under voltage 

disconnect

Y

High Trip

9V to 20V

Turns output off when the voltage ex

-

ceeds this voltage

15V

High Restart

9V to  

High Trip

Turn output on when the voltage was 

shut off due to over voltage and the volt

-

age drops below this voltage

14.85V

Low Trip

7V to 20V

Turns output off when the voltage drops 

below this voltage

11V

Low Trip 

Delay

Range: 1 

to 65535 

seconds

When voltage stays below the low trip 

point for this length of time.  The output 

will shut off

5 sec

Low Restart

Low Trip to 

20V

Turns output on when the voltage was 

shut off due to under voltage and the 

voltage goes over this voltage

13V

Minimum 

Alternator 

Voltage

Low Trip to 

High Trip

Connects the vehicle to the auxiliary 

battery (and output) when the voltage is 

over this voltage at the vehicle

14.0V

USB Monitor Example

Output  = 

output ON or OFF

Charge = 

vehicle connected to auxiliary battery

( . . . )    = 

size of the charge or drain current

Car       = 

vehicle voltage

Bat    = 

battery voltage

Output=ON   Charge=ON (Trickle)  Car= 13.76V  Bat=13.76V

Output=ON   Charge=ON (Trickle)  Car= 13.76V  Bat=13.72V

Output=ON   Charge=ON (Trickle)  Car= 13.76V  Bat=13.74V

Output=ON   Charge=ON (Trickle)  Car= 13.76V  Bat=13.76V

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Page 2: ...always start The ISOpwr is ideal for use in all vehicles utilizing an auxiliary battery for diverse purposes such as a radio command set up for ARES RACES FEMA contest VHF UHF rover moderately powere...

Page 3: ...WARNINGS Auxiliary Battery Choices When using an automotive battery it should be mounted in the trunk or under the hood Do not place it in the passenger area of the vehicle These unsealed batteries wi...

Page 4: ...com calculators to determine the trade offs with cable loss Select the Find Cable Size option and fill in the information The calculator will show the percentage of power loss in the cable For exampl...

Page 5: ...kit wire and Powerpole Connecting the Load or Power Strip Output Connectors are intended to power equipment It may go to a single piece of equipment or to a distribution panel i e RIGrunner Expect th...

Page 6: ...apply the vehicle s charging voltage to any load whenever the vehicle is running It will turn OFF with a small delay after the car is no longer running This is useful to prevent items from discharging...

Page 7: ...e voltage ex ceeds this voltage 15V High Restart 9V to High Trip Turn output on when the voltage was shut off due to over voltage and the volt age drops below this voltage 14 85V Low Trip 7V to 20V Tu...

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