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GUIDE
3.5 Settings
Menu
When charging a battery, make sure the settings at the Battery Setup menu on the Remote Monitor are correct for the
type of battery under charge. Charging a battery with the wrong profi le may cause The Manager30 to indicate a fault or
give misleading results and could result in damage to the battery. Noticeable oscillations between Boost and Absorption
stages indicate the wrong choice of battery type. Check and adjust battery type. If you are unsure of the battery type
or settings to use, set The Manager30 to the Gel setting.
The Remote Settings Menu allows modifi cation of settings relating to the Remote
Display and its operation.
The Type of Battery screen allows the user to indicate the type of battery
being charged by The Manager30. This setting will affect the charge profi le
that The Manager30 uses to charge the battery so it is important to select the
correct battery type. Once you are happy with your selection move on to the
Size of Battery screen.
The Size of Battery screen allows the user to indicate the battery bank size.
When you have chosen this value, the menu will ask for confi rmation of the
settings while displaying them on the screen. Refer section 2.5 for battery
size calculation.
The fi rst screen in the Settings menu is the Battery Setup screen. The Battery
Setup displays the selected battery settings for the battery under charge.
To access the Settings menu both the Up and Down buttons must be held for
2 seconds. This allows you to modify your Battery Setup, Remote Settings and
some Advanced Settings, as well as providing a restore Factory Settings option
and an About screen.
Edit Battery Type & Size
N/A
About Screen
Remote Settings Screen
Next menu/Confi rm
Back/Cancel
Cycle through options
Cycle through options
Remote Settings Menu
N/A
Battery Setup Screen
Advanced Settings Screen
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