Product Manual
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Dry Contact Relay
To use your dry contact output fail relay you must connect a 9-pin D connector to the unit. You 
must use pins one and six as is indicated on page 6 in the remote connector diagram.
The relay is factory preset to fail in the closed position when the low output LED and buzzer 
come on. If you wish to have the relay fail in the open position when the low output LED and 
buzzer come on, you must take the cover off the unit and move the jumper to the other position 
on J10. J10 is located next to the relay K1.
To change the position of the jumper, rst turn the unit off and disconnect the unit from both 
the power and load(s). Next, turn the unit on for 30 seconds to discharge the capacitors, then 
turn it off again. Remove the eight screws holding on the cover. Turn the unit upside down, 
remove the cover and locate J10. It will be next to the relay K1 as is shown in the above 
diagram. Simply move the jumper to the desired position as is shown in the above diagram. 
Replace the cover and re-install the eight cover screws. Reconnect the unit to the power and 
load(s).
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Up to 2 battery temperature sensors can be connected to the charger to allow temperature 
compensation of the battery charging voltage (1 is supplied with the unit). If only the 1 sensor 
is used, it MUST be plugged into the ‘BATT 1’ connection on the side of the unit. If no sensor 
is used, the charger will default to standard output voltage.
For installation instructions of the temperature sensor, please see the section entitled 
Remote Battery Temperature Sensor Installation.










