User Manual
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
1. Press the Batt / PROG Stop button to access the root menu. Press the
DEC or INC button to scroll through the main menu screens until you reach
BATT/PROGRAM SYSTEM SETTING page.
2. Press the ENTER / Start button to enter the system setting menu.
3. Press the DEC or INC button to scroll through the menu.
4. Press the ENTER / Start button to edit the parameter.
5. Press the DEC or INC button to increase or decrease the value.
6. Press the ENTER / Start button again to save the selection.
7. Press the Batt / PROG Stop button to return to the main menu.
SAFETY TIMER DEFAULT IS ON, 120MIN
Use the Safety Timer menu to set a time limit for charging a battery. When
a charge cycle is started, a clock inside the charger will begin recording the
elapsed charge time. If the safety timer function has been turned ON, the
charger will stop the charging process once this time limit has been reached
to avoid damage caused by overcharging the battery. This time value can be
set between 10 and 720 minutes, in 1 minute Increments.
CAPACITY CUT-OFF DEFAULT IS ON, 5000MAH
Use the Capacity Cut-Off menu to set a capacity limit on when the charger
stops charging a battery. When a charge cycle starts, the charger records the
battery capacity. When the capacity cutoff function is set at ON, the charger
will stop charging at the capacity limit to prevent battery damage. Capacity
can be adjusted between 10 and 50,000mAh in 100mAh Increments.
TEMP. CUT-OFF DEFAULT IS 50C/122F
The charger can be used in conjunction with a battery mounted temperature
sensor (sold separately, DYN5033) connected to the Temperature Sensor
Port to monitor the temperature of the battery during the charging process.
If the battery temperature reaches the cut-off limit, the charger will stop the
charging process. Temperature values can be adjusted between 20–80° C
(68–176° F).
The following screen sets the charger for Celcius or Farenheit.
REST TIME FOR CYCLE– DEFAULT IS
10 MINUTES
Sets the delay during a Charge/Discharge cycle, after the charge completes,
before the discharge begins.
NI-MH SENSITIVITY D. PEAK – DEFAULT
The D.Peak (Delta Peak) value is adjustable between 3mV/Cell and 15mV/
Cell. 8mV/Cell is a good starting point for Ni-MH batteries. If the Delta Peak
value is too high, you risk overcharging the battery; if the value is too low,
charging will stop before the battery reaches full capacity.
BATT/PROGRAM
SYSTEM SETTING->
Safety Timer
ON 120Min
Capacity Cut-Off
ON 5000mAh
Temp Cut-Off
On 50C 122F
Temperature Unit
Celcius
Rest Time
CHG>DCHG 10Min
NiMH Sensitivity
D.Peak 4mV