7.1 Charging NiCd/NiMH battery
This program simply charge the battery using the
current you set. In ‚A‘ mode, you need to set the
upper limit of charge current to avoid from higher
feeding current that may damage the battery.
Because some batteries of low impedance and small
capacity can lead to the higher charge current by the
processor at automatic charge mode. But in ‚M‘
mode, it will charge the battery with the charge
current you set at the display. Each mode can be
switched by pressing
INC
and
DEC
button
simultaneously when the current field is blinking.
The screen displays the current state of charging. To
stop the process, press Batt type/Stop key once. The
audible sound indicates you the end of process.
7.2 Discharging NiCd/NiMH battery
Set discharge current on the left and final voltage on
the right. The discharge current ranges from 0.1 to
2.0A and the final voltage ranges from 0.1 to 16.0V.
To start the process, press
Start /Enter
key more
than 3 seconds.
The screen displays the current state of discharge.
You can alter the discharge current by pressing
Start/Enter
key during the process. Once you
change the current value, store it by pressing
Start/
Enter
button again.
To stop discharging press
Batt type/Stop
key once.
The audible sound indicated you at the end of the
process.
NiMH[0] DISCHARGE
1.0A 6.0V
NiMH[0]
CHARGE A
CUR LIMIT 6.0A
the value using
INC
or
DEC
key. The value will be stored by pressing
Start/Enter
key once.
To start the process, press
Start/ Enter
button f or more than 3 seconds.
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