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BAL
Indicates Balmar
624
Indicates Model MC-624
P01
Indicates Program Number (P01=UFP, P02=FdC, P03=gEL, P04=AGL, P05=OPS, P06=FsB, P07=LFP)
UFP
Indicates regulator’s default Universal Factory Program. Display will vary based on program selected.
S01
Indicates stage of charge; S01=Delay, S02=Ramp, S03=Bulk, S04=Calc. Bulk, S05=Ramp-to-Absorption,
S06=Absorption, S07=Calc. Absorption, S08=Ramp-to-Float, S09=Float, S10=Calc. Float
Bv
Indicates system Battery Voltage. Followed by actual voltage reading as measured by regulator.
Cv
Indicates Calculated Voltage (Target voltage based on preset program levels). Followed by voltage reading.
E10 BATTERY #1 SENSOR
CABLE SHORTED
E11 BATTERY #1 TEMP. SENSOR
CABLE OPEN OR NOT FOUND
E12 BATTERY #2 TEMP. SENSOR
CABLE SHORTED
E13 BATTERY #2 TEMP. SENSOR
CABLE OPEN OR NOT FOUND
E14 ALTERNATOR #1 TEMP.
SENSOR CABLE SHORTED
The regulator’s three digit alphanumeric LED display provides a scrolling view of charging status. Under normal
operation, the display will indicate the following:
E15 ALTERNATOR #1 TEMP.
SENSOR CABLE OPEN OR NOT
FOUND
E20 BATTERY #1 TOO HOT OVER
55°C. FACTORY DEFAULT
E21 BATTERY #2 TOO HOT. OVER
55°C. FACTORY DEFAULT
E22 ALTERNATOR TOO HOT.
OVER 107°C
E24 VOLTAGE REGULATOR TOO
HOT. OVER 90°C
E41 FIELD VOLTAGE TOO HIGH
E42 STATOR VOLTAGE TOO
HIGH
E51 SMALL ENGINE MODE IS IN
OPERATION
E52 BELT LOAD MANAGER IS IN
OPERATION
In addition to the information provided in the basic display shown above, the MC-624 long display provides the
following data. The long display can be accessed at any time during operation by tapping the RED dot with your
magnet.
r2.4
Indicates regulator’s software revision
b1
Indicates Battery #1 temperature. Followed by degrees Celsius.
SLP
Indicates, in millivolts, the value used to control voltage compensation for battery temperature.
b2
Indicates Battery #2 temperature. Followed by degrees Celsius.
AL1
Indicates Alternator Temperature. Followed by degrees Celsius.
SP
Indicates internal regulator temperature. Followed by degrees Celsius.
AP
Indicates Amp Manager setting. Followed by maximum allowed field output percentage.
FE
Indicates Percentage of field output to the alternator. The higher the percentage, the greater the output
Hr.
Indicates overall regulator hours. Followed by hours and then hours in hundreds of hours.
FbA
Indicates Field threshold from bulk to absorption. Factory set at 77%.
FFL Indicates field threshold from float to absorption. Factory set at 77%. Adjust in advanced programming mode.
E Indicates system advisory codes. Individually numbered codes are defined below.
The following advisory codes can be used to determine possible system errors or to identify specific operational
modes. Note that E codes are cumulative and will be held in memory until cleared. Codes can be cleared by
entering dSP and letting it save. Display settings DO NOT need to be changed. See basic
programming for more
info.
Regulator Display Modes - Short Display / Long Display