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H Charge

Float

In / Unit

Out / Rem

Batt.

V

12.2

Temp
Menu

Change

Volts

Select

Audible alarm on/off 

hold > 3 sec

On / Off

hold>3 sec

Fault

Absorption

Cond.

menu 

scroll

(unidirection)

6

7

5

1

2

3

4

8

9

Volts Select Button (left)

Quick push = back light on.
Short press ~1 second = input 
voltage, press again for output 
voltage, press again for remote 
sense voltage.

Hold for 4 seconds to toggle 
between buzzer on/off, 

bu2

 

should appear. 

Remote control: 

cut hole diameter 
54mm

1) Volts select button.
2) Voltage displayed is voltage into product.
3) LCD screen with backlight.
4) Fast charge led indicator. 
5) Condition battery stage. 

Temp  Menu  Change  (right 
button)

Quick press = back light on.
Short hold ~1 second = switch 
between  unit’s  temperature 
and temperature sensor. If 

nc

 

appear  it  means  that  the 
temperature  sensor  is  not 
connected. 

Hold  for  2  seconds  to  toggle 
night mode on / off, 

nn

 should 

appear. 1/2 power for 8 hours.

Hold  button  for  4  seconds 
to  enter  the  Setup  Menu  - 
“rt” shall appear.

3

3

Both Left and Right buttons

Hold both buttons for 2 seconds 
to force to float 

FtF

, toggle on / off.

Press and hold both buttons for 4 
seconds to enter standby mode, 

Stb 

should appear. Repeat to turn 

unit on.

Press and hold both buttons for 6 
seconds to turn unit off. 

oFF 

shall 

appear. Repeat to turn unit on.
 

Volts

Select

Volts

Select

 Temp

Menu

Change

Then the actual value. Press “change” button to increase value. 
Hold “change” button to accelerate. When max. value reached 
it will start with lowest value. Press “select” again to confirm 
setting. Press “change” button to increase value. Hold “change” 
button to accelerate. When max. value reached it will start with 
lowest value. Press “select” again to confirm setting. 

“b9b”

  change  voltage  from  green  to  blue  backlight   12.4  - 

*

16.0V (default 13.4V). Press “select” .First the lowest and the 
hightest value will be displayed. Then the actual value. Press 
“change”  button  to  increase  value.  Hold  “change”  button  to 
accelerate. When max. value reached it will start with lowest 
value. Press “select” again to confirm setting.

“Led”

   change LED on time   1 - 600 seconds, 0 = always on, 

(default = 60). Press “select” .First the lowest and the hightest 
value will be displayed. Then the actual value. Press “change” 
button to increase value. Hold “change” button to accelerate. 
When max. value reached it will start with lowest value. Press 
“select” again to confirm setting.

“uId”

 display Unit ID. Press “select”. Value will be displayed for 

5 sec.

“uSW”

 display unit software version. Press “select”. Value will 

be displayed for 5 sec.

“rSW”

 display remote software version.  Press “select”. Value 

will be displayed for 5 sec.

“Loc” 

 Unit lock code = 1 to 999 (default = 00 = unlocked). 

WARNING

 This mode shall lock menu setting options of the 

unit by virtue of a pass code, be careful. Press “select” to enter 
“Loc” setting. Press “change” button to increase value, hold to 
accelerate. Stop when on the number you require and press 
“select” button to confirm. The software shall store this number, 
then the display shall read: 

loc

 -> on -> #. # = number you have 

stored. To remove 

loc

, return to 

loc

 and re-enter the number, 

Press “select” button   and the display should read: 

loc

 -> off 

(green  back  light). 

Please  make  a  note  of  this  loc  code 

here:_______

.

“rSt” 

Resets remote to default values*. Press “select”. “NO” 

will be displayed. Press “change” to toggle between “YES” and 
“NO”. Confirm by pressing “select”. rSt will display if resetting.

“rSu”

  Resets  the  battery  charger  to  default  settings.  Press 

” “NO”

select . 

  will  be  displayed.  Press  change   to  toggle 

between  YES  and 

“NO” Confirm by pressing “select”. rSt will 

display if resetting.

“rt”

 

displays  remaining  absorption  or  conditioning  time 

Press “select” button to see value.

“btY”

  displays  battery  profile  type  (0-9).  This  number 

denotes which charging profile the charger is set to. Press 
“select” to see value. (Ref: table labelled ‘Battery Chemistry 
Selection’ on).

“coU”

 displays input cut off voltage (the voltage at which the 

unit stops charging) (13.4V). Press “select” to see value.

“IoU” 

display input / output base voltage (12/24V). Press 

“select”. First input voltage will be displayed with “in” LED on 
for 3 sec. then output voltage with “out” LED on for 3 sec.

 change from celcius to fahrenheit or back  (default = 

“C/F” 

*

celcius). Press “select” button to enter setting. Then press 
right  button  to  change  between  Fahrenheit  (FAH)  and 
Celsius (CEL). Confirm setting by pressing “select” button.

“CL” 

set current limit to 1/2 or 1/1 (full). Press “select” button 

to  see  actual  setting.  Press  “change”  (right)  button  to 
change setting. Press “select” to confirm setting.

“buC”

 turn Buzzer on / off  (default = on). Press “select” to 

*

see  actual  setting.  Press  “change”  button  to  change 
between  settings.  Press  „select“  again  to  confirm  setting

 Autoscroll on  / off (default = off). Press “select” to see 

“Asc”

actual  setting.  Press  “change”  button  to  change  between 
settings. Press “select” again to confirm setting.

“Von” 

 Voltage / temp display during standby and sleep. 

Toggle between on and off, press “select” (left) button to 
select.

“con” 

  change  contrast   value  from  0  to  7  (default  =  3). 

*

Press “select”. First the lowest and the hightest value will be 
displayed. Then the actual value. Press “change” button to 
change  settings.  Press  “select”  again  to  confirm  setting. 

change backlight colour . off <- auto -> green -> red -

“bLc”  

*

> blue (default = auto). Press “select” to see actual setting. 
Press “change” button to change between settings. Press 
“select” again to confirm setting

“bLt”

 change backlight time . 1 - 600 seconds, 0 = always 

*

on, (default = 60). Press “select”. First the lowest and the 
hightest value will be displayed. Then the actual value.

“br9”

 

change remote display colour red to green voltage 

threshold.*

 8.0V-13.3V (default 12.4V). When below 12.4V 

display is red and when 12.4V or above the remote goes 
green. When Press “select”. First the lowest and the highest 
value will be displayed. 
    

6) Charge complete on float.
7) Voltage displayed is volts out of product. 
8) Scroll menu button. 
9) Screen display showing a unit fault.

 Temp

Menu

Change

 Temp

Menu

Change

Setup - Menu:

Toggling is unidirectional 

to escape menu hold both buttons down until ‘END’ 
appears. Or, just leave the remote for 10 seconds.

12

Remote Error Codes
E00 

= high input voltage

E01

 = high output voltage

E02

 = high unit temp

E03

 = high batt. temp

E04

 = no output voltage

Stationary vehicle engage mode.

Unit on at 13.1V input.
When input below 12.9V, a 20 second 
timer starts - if still below 12.9V after the 20 
seconds the unit goes to sleep. Requires 
13.1V to come on again. 

Содержание BB122470

Страница 1: ...than 13 6V input in order to activate Please read about the Stationary vehicle engagement mode later in the manual Code BB1230 12V 12V 30A input BB122440 12V 24V 40A input battery temp sensor USERS M...

Страница 2: ...m Force operation w ithout output voltage Maintenance and Repair Force Float mode Safety and Precautions Force Unit on off Display annotations Page 4 5 Force Unit to half pow er mode Front Label displ...

Страница 3: ...r DC current limiting With fuses protecting the DC cables In a well ventilated dry dust free and condensation free environment When instruction manual has been read through Safety Symbols Example WARN...

Страница 4: ...the top or bottom red LED is on then the voltage is outside the parameters off the voltmeter 16 High voltage if on solid it is high output voltage if flashing it is high input voltage 10 11 13 8 9 7...

Страница 5: ...3m 10 ft 5m 15ft 7m 22ft 8m 25ft 9m 30ft mm2 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 AWG 6 6 6 6 6 60A Distance 3m 10 ft 5m 15ft 7m 22ft 8m 25ft 9m 30ft mm2 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 25 0 AWG 6 6 6 6 4 Nominal Fuse size f...

Страница 6: ...nal Modes 1 2 3 1 2 3 Unit will work on default setting if temperature sensor not fitted Quick Guide to the buttons on the front panel Refer to Pages 8 11 for in depth procedure Ignition Feed w o time...

Страница 7: ...want the unit to turn off the second you turn the ignition off yet have the ability to have input voltage flexibility WARNING with this setting flat batteries as the charger works down to 11 5V How to...

Страница 8: ...LED will flash number 23 Similarly if the output voltage is above 15 5V 31 0V at 24V the high voltage LED shall flash number 16 To resurrect these problems bring the voltage above 6V on the output and...

Страница 9: ...en the 1 2 power and night LED flashes 4 times This function will help reduce fan noise in the short term in the evenings for example The unit will revert back to full power after 8 hours automaticall...

Страница 10: ...___ Absorption Minimum 0 960 minutes ________ Absorption Maximum 0 960 minutes ________ STERLI G POWER Operation Press and hold both buttons for 20 seconds All Left LEDs shall flash Press the setup bu...

Страница 11: ...rent accessibility Stage 4 Backlash voltage If charger power exceeded and battery discharge unit resets to stage 1 Stage 5 Time Depending on battery size type state of charge and charger battery ratio...

Страница 12: ...then the display shall read loc on number you have stored To remove loc return to loc and re enter the number Press select button and the display should read loc off green back light Please make a no...

Страница 13: ...arter battery voltage then alternator may have failed Or requires increase rpm of engine possible belt slip Is your output voltage slightly higher or lower than expected even with no loads chargers on...

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