USING THE RPS-1in the OM-420
Omega Engineering Inc.
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Stamford, CT
PROBLEM:
Batteries are fully discharged.
SOLUTION:
Charge the batteries.
SYMPTOM: STATE-OF-CHARGE INDICATOR SHOWS LESS THAN FULL
PROBLEM:
Batteries are slightly discharged
SOLUTION:
Charge
PROBLEM:
Power supplies are ON dropping the battery voltage
SOLUTION:
Turn off supplies before checking the SOC or use the measurement as a relative SOC
only
PROBLEM:
Batteries are cold
SOLUTION:
SOC readings are affected by temperature. Use the display as a relative measure only.
PROBLEM:
Batteries are worn-out
SOLUTION:
Replace batteries
SYMPTOM: BATTERIES DO NOT APPEAR TO CHARGE
PROBLEM:
Batteries are bad.
SOLUTION:
Replace batteries.
PROBLEM:
MAIN power switch is OFF during charging
SOLUTION:
Switch must be ON
PROBLEM:
Batteries have insufficient charge to power charging start-up circuitry.
SOLUTION:
Press and hold the BOOST CHARGE button for approximately 10 seconds, then release
it. After a few minutes, press the Battery State of Charge Test button and one or more of
the LED lights should illuminate indicating that the batteries are starting to take a charge.
PROBLEM:
Charging input voltage is lower than the battery voltage.
SOLUTION:
Increase the CHARGER input voltage. The minimum input voltage for the a MAIN
POWER SWITCH setting of 12 VDC is 13.5 VDC/VAC and for the 24VDC setting is 25.5
VDC/VAC.
SYMPTOM: POWER SUPPLIES DO NOT TURN ON
PROBLEM:
Main Power switch is OFF.
SOLUTION:
Turn to 12 VDC or 24 VDC position.
PROBLEM:
CONTROL INPUT signal wire polarity is reversed.
SOLUTION:
Check polarity of signal wire with a volt-meter and check connections to terminal strip.