Equalizer Display; Screen Displays After A Process; Text Displays; Programming A Bid Chip Or Key - Multiplex Power Peak E7 EQ-BID Instrucciones De Uso

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14.2 EQUALIZER DISPLAY

When a Lithium battery is being charged or discharged, the screen
of the Power Peak E7 EQ-BID can display the voltage of the indi-
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vidual cells: press the "START / ENT." button during the process
(charge, discharge). It is absolutely essential to connect the Lithium
battery to the charger using the Voltage Sensor lead.
This screen display provides an overview of the state of balance of
the battery as a whole. The lower illustration shows the display for
a three-cell pack; the individual battery cells are well balanced: the
voltage difference is 20 mV.
(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
The top line (Output:) shows the total battery voltage.
The next line down shows the minimum and maximum cell voltages
in the pack.
This is followed by a display of the individual cell voltages with a
resolution of 10 mV.
This type of display provides a fast and very accurate overview of
the voltage of the individual cells.
Pressing the "START / ENT." button again calls up the graphic
display.
Graphic display:
v
(voltage curve)
11.46 V
Actual voltage
Operating Instructions
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15. SCREEN DISPLAYS AFTER A PROCESS

The end of a charge / discharge process is indicated by the on-
screen message "End: XXXX"; you will also hear a melody. The
screen now displays all the important data for the process just
completed. Holding the "STOP / ESC" button pressed in for at least
two seconds resets the messages, and the main menu reappears.

15.1 TEXT DISPLAYS

The screen displays the current settings. As well as showing the
completed process in the first line, the second line shows the
reason for the cut-off as a flashing item. At the same time and
according to the programming and battery type, the following will
be displayed as flashing items.
• End: Charge
• End: Automatic
• End: Fast charge
• End: Discharge
• End: Storage
• End: Re-peak
• End: Cycle
• End: Balance
NOTE:
As already mentioned, the display adjusts itself to the battery type
and the selected cut-off method. Since it is not possible to show
all the displays, it is necessary to analyse and interpret the text
which appears.

16. PROGRAMMING A BID CHIP OR KEY

As soon as a BID chip or key is connected to the charger, the
charger switches to BID mode for displaying or programming the
BID chip or key. If the beeper is active, you will hear a brief beep
at this point. The same applies if the charger is switched on with
a BID chip or key already connected. The picture below shows
this situation.
BID EDIT (01/01/2000)
LiPo 7.4 V 2000 mAh
Chg Current
dChg Current
dChg Volt
TVC Volt
Save to BID
The screen displays the following data, which can be program-
med:
1st line: date (01/01/2014): here you can store the date for the first
time you use the battery.
2nd line: battery type, cell count, capacity, programmable.
3rd and 4th lines: charge current, discharge current, user-variable.
5th line: TVC voltage: this can be changed temporarily, but cannot
5th line: TVC voltage: this can be changed temporarily, but cannot
be stored on the BID.
be stored on the BID.
The BID chip / key is programmed using the method described for
the "Memory name" menu on page 8.
Once you have entered the battery date, the values must be
# 30 8127
:
2.0 A
:
1.0 A
: 3.2 V/C
: 4.20 V

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