6. MENU StrUCtUrE
(01) Memory name. .
LiPo 7.4 V 2000 mAh
Chg Current
dChg Current
dChg Volt
TVC Volt
(Data View)
Main : 11.39 V
Max : 3.81 V
Min : 3.79 V
3.79 V 3.79 V 3.81 V
0.00 V 0.00 V 0.00 V
0.00 V
Language
Rest Time
Safety Cut
Safety Time
Capa Ct
Capa value
Key Beep
Cycle data
No.
Capacity
1 C:
0 mAh
D:
0 mAh
2 C:
0 mAh
D:
0 mAh
3 C:
0 mAh
D:
0 mAh
BID EDIT (01/01/2000)
LiPo 7.4 V 2000 mAh
Chg Current
dChg Current
dChg Volt
TVC Volt
Save to BID
Operating Instructions
Power Peak
:
2.0 A
:
1.0 A
: 3.2 V/C
: 4.20 V
StOP / ESC
StOP / ESC
(user setup)
: English
: 2 min
: OFF
: 1 min
: OFF
: 100 mAh
: ON
StOP / ESC
Voltage
11.358 V
0.000 V
11.412 V
0.000 V
0.000 V
0.000 V
StOP / ESC
:
2.0 A
:
1.0 A
: 3.2 V/C
: 4.20 V
D7 EQ-BID
®
The parameters for charging and discharging batteries are defined In
the "MEMORY NAME" menu. The corresponding settings are stored in
the previously selected memory (see chapter 7).
The "Data display" menu displays some items of data before and
during the charge / discharge process of a Lithium battery (see chapter
8). This screen display also shows information relating to the equalizing
process of a Lithium battery.
Note:
Only values for LiXX batteries are displayed.
Basic global characteristics are set in the "User settings" menu (see
chapter 9).
The "Cycle data" display (chapter 10) shows the charged-in and
discharged capacity, as well as the maximum battery voltage reached
during charging, and the average battery voltage during discharging
of all completed cycles. Data for up to ten cycles can be viewed; the
cycle is selected using the "+" or "-" buttons. Recorded data can only
be viewed at the end of a cycle. To erase the data, either switch the
charger off or connect a new battery.
C: = Charge
D: = Discharge
Note:
If a BID chip of key is connected, the "Cycle data" menu is not dis-
played; instead the screen shows the "BID INFO" menu.
If a battery with the BID system is connected to OUT 1 or 2, the data
stored on the chip are displayed on-screen. The data stored on the BID
chip or key can be called up by pressing the "+" or "-" buttons.
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