User manual
DPSI RV Family Operating Instructions Version 2.1
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Hint:
DPSI RV systems which were manufactured prior of June 2006 the output
voltage is slightly different: 4.8V, 5.2V, 5.5V and 6.0V were available. Available
output voltages are printed on top of the housing.
DPSI RV systems which were manufactured prior of January 2010 the output
voltages is also different: here 5.0V, 5.3V, 5.6V and 5.9V are available. Available
output voltages are printed on top of the housing.
6.9. Programming of the Batteries
Since the DPSI executes intelligent battery voltage monitoring, the
battery type being used must be made known to it (whether 5, 6 or 7-
cell batteries or LiPo batteries are being used, for example). The type
of battery only needs to be programmed once – the programmed
status then remains saved in the microcontroller of the DPSI until
possibly replaced by reprogramming.
Programming starts up when only one
battery (regardless of which
type and to which battery connection) is connected to the DPSI and
when the latter is turned on.
After it is turned on, the internal buzzer (signal transmitter) of the DPSI
switches on for three seconds, to then insert a pause of three seconds.
This displays the operating mode “programming”.
Following this is a one-time beep, which indicates “Battery type No. 1”.
If, at this point, the missing battery is connected to the DPSI within
three seconds, this „Battery Type No. 1“ is selected and will be
programmed.
If the missing battery is not attached within the three seconds, a two-
time beep for “Battery type No. 2” is emitted. Here again the user has
three seconds to attach the missing battery, if he wishes to select
(program) this type.