Manual

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DEC INC
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Discharging NiCd or NiMh Batteries 
Set the discharge current on the left and the voltage cutoff on 
the right by pressing the START/ENTER key for more than 3 
seconds to start the program. Discharge current can be set 
from 0.1-1.0A and voltage cutoff from 0.1-25.0V. 
This screen indicates the discharging state. You can press the 
START/ENTER key to alter the discharge current. Press the 
START/ENTER key again to store the setting. Press the BATT 
TYPE/STOP key to stop discharging. The charger will emit a 
sound to indicate the end of the discharge process.
Charge/Discharge Cycling Of NiCd/NiMh Batteries
Set the cycle sequence on the left and the number of cycles on 
the right. The battery can be cycled 1-5 cycles.
Press the BATT TYPE/STOP key to stop the program then 
press the START/ENTER key to alter the charge or discharge 
current. A sound will indicate the end of the program.
When the charger approaches the end of the program cycle, 
you can view the capacity of the battery being charged or 
discharged. Use the INC or DEC keys to scroll through the 
results of each cycle.
Set the charge current on the left and the nominal voltage on 
the right. Charge current can be set from 0.1-6.0A. The voltage 
must match the battery being charged. Press the 
START/ENTER key for more than 3 seconds to start charging.
The screen will display the real-time charging status. Press the 
START/ENTER key to alter the charge current. Press the 
START/ENTER key again to store the parameter settings you 
set. Press the BATT TYPE/STOP key to end the program.
Discharging Lead Acid (Pb) Batteries
NOTICE
Due to the chemistry characteristic of a Pb battery, the cut-off point may be difficult to 
detect at times. We recommend you use the CAPACITY CUT-OFF feature to protect the 
battery. Refer to the Default User Preferences Setup section of this manual to set up 
this feature. 
Charging Lead Acid (Pb) Batteries
This program is only suitable for charging a lead-acid (PB) type battery with a nominal 
voltage range of 2 to 20 volts. Lead acid (Pb) batteries can only deliver current lower in 
comparison to their capacity. The same restriction applies to the charging process. 
Consequently, the optimum charge current for lead acid (Pb) batteries is only 1/10 of its 
rated capacity. You cannot fast charge lead acid (Pb) batteries. Please refer to the 
following specification regarding charging and discharging lead acid (Pb) batteries.
  Nominal Voltage Level: 2.0V per cell
  Maximum Charge Voltage: 2.46V per cell
  Allowable Charge Current: 0.4C or less
  Discharge Voltage Cut Off Level: 1.75V or higher per cell
.
Set up the discharge current on the left and the nominal 
voltage on the right. The discharge current can be set from 
0.1-1.0A. The voltage should match the battery being 
charged. Press the START/ENTER key for more than 3 
seconds to start discharging.
The screen displays the real-time discharging status. Press 
the Start/Enter key to alter the discharge current. Press the 
Start/Enter key again to store the parameter value you set.  
Press the BATT TYPE/STOP key to end the program.
CHARGING / DISCHARGING LEAD-ACID (PB) BATTERIES
CHARGING/ DISCHARGING AND CYCLING NiCd OR NiMh BATTERIES 
CHARGING / DISCHARGING LEAD-ACID (PB) BATTERIES
DEC INC
‘>3 seconds’
Batt Type
Stop
Start
Enter
DEC INCDEC INC
‘>3 seconds’
Batt Type
Stop
Start
Enter
DEC INCDEC INC
‘>3 seconds’
Batt Type
Stop
Start
Enter
DEC INCDEC INC
‘>3 seconds’
Batt Type
Stop
Start
Enter
Battery
Type
Elapsed
Time
Battery
Voltage
Discharged
or Charged
Capacity
Discharge
or Charge
Current
Battery
Type
Elapsed
Time
Battery
Voltage
Discharged
Capacity
Discharge
Current
Battery
Type
Elapsed
Time
Battery
Voltage
Charged
Capacity
Charge
Current
Battery
Type
Elapsed
Time
Battery
Voltage
Discharged
Capacity
Discharge
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