Operating instructions

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NiMH 00298mAh CHG
13.07V 1.25A 0039:15
End volt : Auto
End capa : 1210mAh
In volt : 13.90V
Ext temp : 33C
Curr mode : Auto
NiMH 00298mAh CHG
13.07V 1.25A 0039:15
In volt low : 10.0V
Safety timer : 720min
Temp cut-off : 50C
Trickle curr : 100mA
Peak sens : off
NiMH 00298mAh CHG
13.07V 1.25A 0039:15
Screen displays during process
(1) Type of battery being processed.
(2) Actual charged or discharged capacity. The value is
calculated by multiple of process time and current.
(3) The process is going on at the output.
(4) The output channel which the process is going on. You can
alter the display to show the data at opposite output channel by
pressing ‘CHANNEL button.
(5) The voltage of battery is being processed, which will be
updated as the process goes on in real time.
(6) The feeding current at real time.
(7) Elapsed time after the process started.
(8) The graph shows the voltage curves in Y-axis along with the
time in X-axis. The graph will automatically be scaled to fit in the
screen.
INC/DECINC/DEC
In volt : The voltage of battery or DC power source, which is
being used as an input power supply for the charger.
Ext. temp. : The temperature of battery is being process in real
time. The temperature sensor should contact the surface of
battery firmly to read out the data accurately.
As the program starts by pressing ‘START/ENTER’ button, the LCD will be changed to show the charge
or discharge graph, and also some other data. Those displays can be altered by pressing ‘INC’ or ‘DEC’
button. The display will go back to the graph screen automatically, after showing the data screen in three
minutes.
C1: 4.12V C5: 0.00V
C2: 4.12V C6: 0.00V
C3: 4.13V C7: 0.00V
C4: 0.00V C8: 0.00V
LiPo 00298mAh BAL
12.43V 1.25A 0039:15
INC/DECINC/DEC
Individual cell voltages : The display shows the voltage of
individual cells during charging Lixx battery. To show the
voltages, the balance adaptor should be linked to the balance
port of charger with connecting the balance tab of battery pack.
INC/DECINC/DEC
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4
5
6
7
8
The other values show the data you already done at the program
set-up to verify what you have done.
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