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10. shunt reversal – Allows user to compensate if a shunt is installed backward. “0” is
normal polarity. “1” will reverse the polarity of the readings.
11. idle rPms – Used in conjunction with Pull Back Factor (PBF). Determined in whole
numbers (0
1500). Default zero setting enables regulator to automatically deter-
mine idle RPM.
12. warmup delay – Determined in whole numbers (15
600), controls the number of
seconds the regulator will wait before moving into ramp mode.
13. required sensors – Determined in whole numbers (0
255) controls regulator
response to missing alternator temperature, battery temperature and current sen-
sors. Default value is “0”. See Communication and Configuration Guide for detailed
programming instructions.
The second line of code, designated as $CPA, updates the parameters of the
ACCEPT (and BULK) portions of the charge profile. Meanings for the values are as
follows (note that values are deliniated by commas):
The third line of code, designated as $CPO, updates the parameters of the Over-
Charge (or finish) portion of the charge profile. Meanings for the values are as
follows (note that values are deliniated by commas):
$CPA:
7,14.3,360,3,0@
$CPO:
7,0,0,0.0,0@
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1. charge Profile table entry – Identifies the Profile number being modified by the new
configuration. Select 7 or 8.
2. VBat set Point – Identifies the voltage set point that the regulator will use during the Ac-
ceptance phase of charging. Value is a floating point number, and is entered for a normal-
ized 12V system.
3. exit duration – Value represents the timer duration between entry into acceptance and
exit to over-charge phase. Setting the value at “0” will disable time-based exiting and will
activate current-based monitoring. Range is 0
600 (10 hours).
4. exit amps – Represents the minimum amperage allowed before regulator advances
from acceptance to over-charge. Range is whole numbers -1
200. See Communication
and Configuration Guide for details on special settings.
5. factory only
1. charge Profile table entry – Identifies the Profile number being modified by the new
configuration. Select 7 or 8.
2. limit amps – After entering over-charge, the delivered amps will be monitored and regu-
late to the value set. Range is 0
50. Zero setting will disable over-charge mode.
3. exit duration – Value represents the timer duration between entry into over-charge and
exit to float. Setting the value at “0” will disable time-based exiting and will activate cur-
rent-based monitoring. Range is 0
600 (10 hours).
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