3.2.4 Electromagnetic disturbance
We recommend a minimum distance of 2m between the charger and any potentially sensitive equipment.
Use shielded cables for all the connections (*). The shielding should be earthed at both the transmitting and the receiving
ends.
Keep cable length and shielding connections to a minimum.
Route cables as close as possible to conductive parts ("loose" cables or loops should be avoided – cables should be
placed against the hull or walls).
Keep power cables separate from battery cables.
Keep power cables separate from control cables (at least 200mm).
The cables should only supply power to this appliance; any deviation to power another appliance is prohibited.
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*
This is a recommendation for installation rather than an obligation. The installing electrician should decide whether
or not to use shielded cable depending on the EMC environment.
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3.3
ONFIGURATION
The
charger can be configured in three different ways:
- By "P" button (see section 3.3.1)
- By Bluetooth (see section 3.4.1) (Optional on OE versions)
- By CAN-Bus (see section 3.4.4)
3.3.1 Setting with push-button
The
battery chargers are equipped with a push button to configure
the battery charger according to the battery type (see chapter 3.3.2.) and other
features.
To switch to programming mode, press Push-button during 1 sec. The ON LED (LED
1) will change to blue and the charging phase LED (LED 2) to white.
In programming mode, the number of flashes of LED "ON" gives the programming
field, the number of flashes of charging phase LED gives the programming value.
Example: programming field 1, programming value 5 to select Tin calcium lead bat from 3.3.2 section
LED "ON"
LED "CHARGING
PHASE"
Once the configuration is saved in the charger memory the 2 LEDs will flash blue 3 times.
- A
–
DJUSTMENT
INDICATORS
Push-button for
configuration
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