Usage method:
After the IT-M3600 instrument is connected to the anti-reverse connection mod-
ule, the instrument automatically detects the module connection state; if the
connection is succeeded, the SDS module setting in the system menu is de-
faulted as Enable, and the anti-reverse connection module is under enabled
state. Based on the user operating state, the module state requirements are as
follows:
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When the user conducts common test instead of battery charge/discharge
function, turn on the output, and the instrument panel prompts “SDS En-
abled”. The user needs to set corresponding state of SDS in the system
menu and set the SDS module to Disable state. Otherwise, the instrument
output cannot be turned on.
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When the user enters the battery charge/discharge mode (Function > Bat-
tery), the instrument automatically sets the anti-reverse connection module
SDS in the system menu to Enable state. Under this state, the anti-reverse
connection module can be disabled through manual or command mode.
After the anti-reverse connection module is connected, the user needs to con-
nect the remote measure terminal SENSE+/SENSE-; when the battery charge/
discharge test function (Function > Battery) is executed, the instrument auto-
matically sets Sense to On state in the system menu and detects the SENSE
state; if the connection fails or there is any abnormality, report the protection
prompt that SENSE fails to detect voltage. Press [Esc] to exit.
Prompt information for reverse connection protection. All prompt interfaces can
be exited by pressing the [Esc] key.
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No SDS Module detected: Under the battery charge/discharge mode, if the
prompt is given when the On/Off key on the front panel is pressed and SDS
is not inserted, the user can select to continue the execution or detection of
SDS module.
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DC Port No Voltage: The prompt is given in the case of reverse connection
or abnormality at the DC terminal.
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Sense Port No Voltage: The prompt is given in the case of reverse connec-
tion or abnormality at the Sense terminal.
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Surge Suppressing: The prompt is given when the surge suppress is oper-
ated with command or when a battery with certain voltage is correctly con-
nected for surge suppress under the battery test mode.
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Surge Suppress Done: The prompt is given when the surge suppress opera-
tion is succeeded.
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Surge Suppress Fail: The prompt is given when the surge suppress opera-
tion is failed.
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