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Battery Charger Analyser : Operator Manual
3.3
Numeric Data Input
Most charger operations only require the input of either field data denoted by the down arrow key
shown next to the modifiable data thus:
P b
or the use of numeric data shown by preloaded numeric values and a flashing cursor thus:
0 .
V
For field data input repeated use of the down arrow key would cycle through all the available
permutations for the particular example. Once the desired value is found this is selected by pressing
the
key.
For numeric data input the use of the
keys will insert corresponding numbers and decimal point as appropriate. The back arrow
key
will erase the previously entered number allowing for corrections.
At any time with any data entry or menu selections the
key will abort whatever is
being done and revert back to the charger default screen.
4
Connecting A Battery
Provided with the is one set of leads terminated with 8mm Ring Crimp Connectors.
These leads are specially made and have a separate sense wires running in parallel with each of
the heavy current charge/discharge wires. The 8mm ring crimps should be fitted with suitable
battery connectors to suit the battery being charged.
Always connect the battery leads to the before attempting to connect the battery to be
charged/tested. All four leads must be connected to the . The heavy welding style
connectors first and then the appropriate sense wires. Black plug to Black Socket and Red plug to
Red socket.
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