Initial Parameter Set Up (Users Set Up) - ANSMANN Racing xMove 2.0 Deluxe Mode D'emploi

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5. Initial Parameter Set up (Users set up)

xMove 2.0 Deluxe will be operated with the default value of the
essential user settings when it is connected to a 12 V battery for the
first time. The screen displays the following information in sequence
and the user can change the value of parameter on each screen.
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When you are willing to alter the parameter value in the program,
press "Start/Enter" key to make it blink, then change the value with
INC ► or ◄ DEC key. The value will be stored by pressing
"Start/Enter" key once.
This informs you of its designation.
The screen displays the nominal voltage of Lithium battery. There
are three kinds of Lithium batteries: LiFe (3.3 V), Lilo (3.6 V) or
LiPo (3.7 V). This is very important so you have to check the battery
carefully and set it up correctly. If it is different from correct value the
battery can explode during charge process.
xMove 2.0 Deluxe recognizes the cell count of Lithium batteries
automatically at the beginning of the charge or discharge process
to avoid from erroneous settings by the user. But deeply discharged
batteries can be perceived incorrectly.
To prevent an error, you can set the time term to verify the cell count
by the processor. Normally, 10 minutes are enough to perceive the
cell count correctly. For the battery of larger capacity, you may extend
the time term. But if you set the time term too long for the battery
of smaller capacity, the charge or discharge process can be finished
within the time terrm with an erroneous cell count. This may cause a
fatal result. If the processor recognizes the cell count incorrectly at the
beginning of charge or discharge process, you may extend the time.
Otherwise, you had better used the default value.
This shows the trigger voltage for automatic charge termination
of NiMH and NiCd batteries. The effective value ranges from 5 to
20 mV per cell. If the trigger voltage is set higher, there is a danger
of overcharging the battery; if it is set lower, there is a possibility of
premature termination.
Please refer the technical specification of the battery
(NiCd default: 12 mV, NiMH default: 7 mV).
An optional feature using temperature probe contacting the surface of
the battery, the temperature cut-off can be on or off. If it is on, set the
maximum temperature at which the charger should allow the battery
to reach during charge. Once a battery reaches this temperature
during charge, the process will be terminated to protect the battery.
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