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Make Measurements 3
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This is a typical display of battery test in Sequence mode:
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Battery number: Indicates the number of the battery that has been tested.
Progress bar: The progress bar is generated according to the total number of batteries
in the profile. Each cell corresponds to one battery. An empty cell indicates the
corresponding battery is not tested yet. A full cell indicates the corresponding battery has
been tested and the readings have been saved. A cross mark in a full cell indicates that
the threshold function is enabled.
Cursors: Use and to move the cursors. The number of the currently tested battery
changes accordingly. When the cursors are positioned on a full cell, the corresponding
reading of that battery will be shown under the progress bar.
Average readings: After two or more sets of test readings are saved, the Product
shows the average readings, including average resistance and average voltage.
Tip: If the test readings of a battery are significantly different from the average readings,
it could indicate the battery health has been compromised.
Set Measurement Range
Battery resistance only has manual ranges. The default range for battery resistance
measurement is 30 m. You can push to cycle through different ranges in this
sequence: 30 m > 300 m > 3000 m > 3 m.
The battery voltage measurement is in auto ranging mode, and the range cannot be
changed.
Save Battery Test Readings
In Meter mode, push the Save softkey to save the current resistance, voltage and time.
All saved data is stored in chronological order.
In Sequence mode, push the Save softkey to save the current resistance and voltage
readings. The current serial number increases by 1. The test progress bar moves to the
right by one cell.
Note
If the test lead does not connect to battery or the test lead is not
installed, the Save function is invalid.
Erase Test Readings
To erase the test readings for a certain battery in Sequence mode:
1. Use and to point the cursors to the cell that corresponds to the correct battery.
2. Push the Erase softkey.