7. MEMOry NaME MENU
Any of the twenty available memory places can be selected in
the "MEMORY NAME" display. In this menu it is also possible to
program all the parameters for the active memory.
Use the "+" and "-" buttons to select the line you wish to program.
Once you have marked the appropriate line with the arrow, you
have to activate the parameter by pressing the "START / ENT."
button (dark background). The value to be changed can then be
altered using the "+" and "-" buttons. When the value has been
changed, press the "START / ENT." button to save the value.
When the line for entering the battery type is active, you can use
the "+" and "-" buttons to select one of the following battery types:
(01) Memory name. .
LiPo 7.4 V 2000 mAh
Chg Current
:
dChg Current
:
dChg Volt
: 3.2 V/C
TVC Volt
: 4.20 V
(01) Memory name . . .
NiMH
6 cells
2000 mAh
Chg Current
:
2.0 A
dChg Current :
1.0 A
dChg Volt
: 1.0 V/C
Trickle
:
100 mA
Delta Peak
:
4 mV/C
battery voltage / cell count.
In the line for entering the capacity you can press the "+" and "-"
buttons to adjust the battery capacity in 100 mAh increments.
• NC / NiMH
• Lithium
• Lead-acid / Pb
When the "Charge current" line is active, the charge current can
be defined within the range 0.1 A to 20 A in 100 mA increments.
Be sure to observe the battery manufacturer's specification.
In the "Discharge current" line the discharge current can be
entered in the same way, within the range 0.1 A to 10 A, again in
increments of 100 mA.
The final discharge voltage (Discharge volt.) per cell can be
adjusted by pressing the "+" and "-" buttons in increments of 0.1
V, according to the battery type.
• Nickel-Cadmium battery (NiCd):
• Nickel-Metal-Hydride battery (NiMH):
• Lithium-Polymer battery (LiPo):
• Lithium-Ferrophosphate battery (LiFe):
• Lithium-Ion battery (LiIo):
• High-voltage lithium battery (LiHV):
• Lead-Acid battery (Pb):
Factory settings are guide values only.
The function "TVC voltage" (Terminal Voltage Control) is used to
alter the final charge voltage for Lithium batteries. The value is
entered as a voltage per cell.
The adjustment range extends from 3.58 - 4.35 Volt / cell, depen-
ding on battery type. This value is stored permanently in the
Operating Instructions
Power Peak
Nickel-Cadmium bat-
Nickel-Cadmium bat-
tery (NiCd), Nickel-
tery (NiCd), Nickel-Me-
Metal-Hydride batte-
tal-Hybrid battery
2.0 A
ry (NiMH), Lithium-
(NiMH), Lithium-Po-
1.0 A
lymer battery (LiPo),
Polymer
battery
(LiPo),
Lead-Acid
Lead-Acid battery
battery (Pb), Lithium-
(Pb), Lithium-Ferro-
Ferrophosphate bat-
phosphate battery
(LiFe), Lithium-Ion
tery (LiFe), Lithium-
Ion battery (LiIo).
battery (LiIo), High-
voltage lithium battery
(LiHV).
Pressing
the
Pressing the "START /
"START / ENT." but-
ENTER" button again
ton again activates
activates the line for
the line for entering
entering the number
the number of cells.
of cells. Use the "+" and
Use the "+" and "-"
"–" buttons to set the
buttons to set the
battery voltage/cell count.
max. 60 Ah
max. 60 Ah
max. 60 Ah
0.1 - 1.1 V / cell
0.1 - 1.1 V / cell
3.0 - 3.3 V / cell
2.6 - 2.9 V / cell
2.9 - 3.2 V / cell
3.0 - 3.3 V / cell
1.8 - 2.0 V / cell
D7 EQ-BID
®
"Memory name" menu. If a BID chip or key is connected, these data
are only stored temporarily.
Important note:
Setting the correct value for TVC voltage is the responsibility of the
user, and is excluded from the guarantee.
If the "TRICKLE CURRENT" line is activated, you can adjust the
trickle charge current for NiCd and NiMH batteries in increments
of 1 mA. For these battery types the range lies between OFF and
50 - 300 mA.
The Delta-Peak cut-off sensitivity (Peak sens.) can be set for NiCd
and NiMH batteries.
• Nickel-Cadmium battery (NiCd):
• Nickel-Metal-Hydride battery (NiMH):
The table on the next page shows an overview of all the parameters
and adjustment ranges for the individual battery types.
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Order No.
# 30 8129
8129
3 - 15 mV / cell
3 - 15 mV / cell