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5. Operating Instructions (cont.)
5.8. Charger Idle Display (cont.)
5.4. STATUS
This menu displays the status of the charger’s internal counters (number
of normal and partial charges, faults by type, etc.).
5.4.1. Status Screen
5.5. USB
This menu provides access to the USB function to update software.
5.5.1. Update Software
Updates charger’s internal software. The software is provided by
EnerSys®.
5.6. PARAMETERS
5.6.1. Date/Hour
Sets date and time of the charger. The clock has a battery backup which
will preserve the time when power to the charger is off.
5.6.2. Language
Selects the language displayed in the menus.
5.6.3. Region
Selects the format for date, metric (EU) or imperial (US) units for
temperature, length and cable gauge.
5.6.4. Display
Set screen saver function.
Contrast
Modifies the display contrast level (20 to 29).
5.6.5. Screen Saver
Enable or Disable the screen saver function.
5.6.6. Delay
Set the time the screen stays illuminated. The delay time is adjustable in
minutes up to one hour and 59 minutes.
5.6.7. Daylight Savings
Enables or disables automatic clock adjustment for daylight savings time.
When enabled, time will move ahead one hour at 02:00 on the second
Sunday in March and will move back one hour at 02:00 on the first Sunday
of November. The charger must be powered up at the time of the change
for it to take effect.
5.7. PASSWORD
This is where the password is entered to gain access to service level menus by
authorized EnerSys® service personnel.
5.8. CHARGING THE BATTERY
At this point, the charger should have been set up by a qualified service person.
Charging can only begin when a battery of the proper type, capacity and voltage
is connected to the charger.
With the charger in wait mode (no battery connected) and without pressing the
Stop/Start button, the display will show the following information:
5.8.1. Charger Idle Display
5.8.2. Starting a Charge Cycle
The charger will start automatically when a battery is connected or if the
Stop/Start button is pushed if the battery is already connected.
5.8.3. Delayed Start
If the charger was programmed for delayed start, charging will begin
following that delay. When the battery is plugged in to the charger, the
display shows the time remaining before the programmed charging
starts.
5.8.4. Effective Charge
A few moments into the effective charge, the display will begin alternating
between the following charging information:
5.8.5. End of Charge without Equalization
The green complete LED comes on after proper end of charge. The green
complete LED is on and the display shows AVAIL. The display alternates
between:
•
Total charging time
•
Amp/hrs restored to the battery
Any other lit LED indicates a problem during charging. Please refer to
paragraph Control Panel for more information.
If the battery remains plugged in and refresh charge has been enabled,
refreshes will occur to maintain an optimal charge.
The battery is now ready for use. Push the ON/OFF button before unplugging
the battery.
5.8.6. End of Charge with Equalization
An Equalize charge can be started manually or automatically.
5.8.7. Manual Equalization Start
1. At the end of charge (green LED on or flashing), press on the <EQUALIZE>
button. The equalize button can also be pressed any time during the charge
and an equalize charge will be started after charging is complete.
NOTE: When an Equalize is manually started, the output current will be set to
the value saved in the charger configuration.
2. The start of the equalization charge is indicated by the message EQUAL.
During the equalization charge, the charger displays the output current and
alternates: the battery voltage, voltage per cell and remaining time.
Ref.
Description
1
Charge DC voltage/Charge current
2
Firmware version
3
Selected charge profile
4
System time
5
System date
6
Connect battery
Ref.
Description
1
Charge profile
2
Pending equalize symbol (if selected)
3
Charge current
4
Charge AH
5
Charge voltage (total V)
6
Charge time
7
Charge voltage (V/c)
8
Percent of charge
9
Estimated remaining charge time
Status
Description
Charge
Total of number of charges - corresponds to the total of normally
terminated charges and charges terminated with or by faults
Number of charges normally terminated
Number of charges abnormally terminated
DF1 etc.
Number of faults recorded by the charger (see Fault Codes)
TH
Number of charger temperature faults