Hitec X1+AC LiPo Charger Manual
Hitec X1+AC LiPo Charger Manual
Hitec X1+AC LiPo Charger Manual
Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................. 3
Warnings and Safety Notes......................................................................... 4
Charger Layout ............................................................................................ 8
Specifications ............................................................................................... 9
Features ...................................................................................................... 10
Charger/Battery Connections ................................................................... 12
Lithium ....................................................................................................... 13
Charge Modes................................................................................................................13
Chare Mode .............................................................................................................13
Balance Charge Mode ..........................................................................................15
Fast Charge Mode ..................................................................................................16
Storage Mode..........................................................................................................18
Discharge Mode .....................................................................................................19
NiCd/NiHM ................................................................................................. 21
Charge Modes................................................................................................................21
Chare Mode .............................................................................................................21
Disharge Mode .......................................................................................................22
Cycle Mode...............................................................................................................23
Pb (Lead Acid) ............................................................................................ 24
Charge Modes................................................................................................................24
Chare Mode .............................................................................................................24
Disharge Mode .......................................................................................................25
Save/Load Data .......................................................................................... 26
Additional Features & Settings................................................................. 28
Warnings and Error Messages .................................................................. 34
Warranty and Service ................................................................................ 35
Introduction
Congratulations on your choice of the Hitec X1 charger from Hitec RCD USA.
The Hitec X1 is a high-performance, microprocessor controlled charger/discharger with battery management capabilities that are suitable for use with
most popular battery types. The X1 also features integrated balancing for
six-cell, Lithium-Polymer (LiPo), Lithium-Ferrite (LiFe) and Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
batteries.
Please read this entire operating manual before using the X1 Charger. If you
are unsure of its proper operation after reading the manual, please seek advice
from an experienced hobbyist or someone familiar with proper battery charging procedures.
THE CHARGING AND DISCHARGING OF RC HOBBY BATTERIES CAN BE
DANGEROUS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE EXPLICIT WARNINGS CAN
Warning RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR LOSS OF LIFE.
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS CAN BE CONSIDERED NEGLIGENCE BY THE OPERATOR AND MAY NEGATE ANY CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES INCURRED.
Hitec RCD USA will not be held responsible for any damages or injuries that
may occur by persons who fail to follow these warnings or who fail to properly
follow the instructions in this manual.
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Note
Caution
These warnings and safety notes are of the utmost importance. You must follow these instructions for maximum safety. Failure to do so can damage the
charger and the battery; and in the worst cases, may cause a fire.
Warning
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If the charger is dropped or suffers any type of impact, it should be inspected by an authorized service station before using it again.
This charger and the battery should be put on a heat-resistant, non-flammable and non-conductive surface.
Never place a charger on a car seat, carpet or similar surface. Keep all flammable volatile materials away from the operating area.
Make sure you know the specifications of the battery to be charged or discharged to ensure it meets the requirements of this charger. If the program
is set up incorrectly, the battery and charger can be damaged.
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To avoid a short circuit between the charge lead, always connect the
charge cable to the charger first, then connect the battery. Reverse the
sequence when disconnecting.
Batteries that are not expressly stated by the manufacturer to be suitable for the currents the charger delivers during the charge process
A battery pack which consists of different types of cells (including different manufacturers cells)
Did you select the appropriate program suitable for the type of battery you
are charging?
Have you checked that all connections are firm and secure?
Have you checked the battery voltage? Lithium battery packs can be wired
in parallel and in series, i.e. a 2-cell pack can be 3.7V (in parallel) or 7.4V (in
series).
Make sure there are no intermittent contacts at any point in the circuit.
Warning
LiPo
LiIon
LiFe
NiCd
NiMH
3.7V/cell
3.6V/cell
3.3V/cell
1.2V/cell
1.2V/cell
4.2V/cell
4.1V/cell
3.6V/cell
1.5V/cell
1.5V/cell
3.8V/cell
3.7V/cell
3.3V/cell
n/a
n/a
3.0-3.3V/cell 2.9-3.2V/cell 2.6-2.9V/cell 0.1-1.1V/cell 0.1-1.1V/cell
Pb
2.0V/cell
2.46V/cell
n/a
1.8V/cell
Charging
Before charging your batteries, it is critical that you determine the maximum
allowable charge rate for your batteries. The X1 is capable of charging at high
rates that may not be suitable or safe for your particular batteries. For example, Lithium cells are typically safe to charge at 1C, or the total mAh1000.
A 1200mAh battery would have a 1C charge rate of 1.2 amps. A 4200mAh
battery would have a 1C charge rate of 4.2 amps. Some manufacturers are
offering Lithium cells that can be charged at greater than 1C but this should
ALWAYS be verified before charging a Lithium battery at rates higher than 1C.
Voltage is just as critical as the charging amperage rate and this is determined
by the number of cells in series, or S. For example, a 3S LiPo is rated at 11.1
volts (S multiplied by a single LiPo cell with a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts
DC. 3 cells x 3.7 volts each equals 11.1 volts DC).
Connect the batterys main leads to the charger output: red is positive and
black is negative. Keep in mind that the gauge or thickness of your charging
leads from the X1 to your battery must be of an acceptable current rating to
handle the applied charge current. For maximum safety and charging effectiveness, always match or exceed the main battery lead rating when assembling or selecting your charging leads. If you charge a battery at a high current
rate (amperage) with a charging lead not rated for the chosen amperage, the
wire could get hot, catch fire, short out and/or potentially destroy your battery
and the charger. When in doubt, always use a higher gauge wire (lower AWG
number). It is common to see charging leads constructed of 14AWG, 16AWG or
18AWG wire.
Discharging
The X1 discharging functions are for two specific purposes:
Refreshing the capacity of a Nickel-based battery that has lost capacity over
time (NiMH or NiCd).
Charger Layout
2. AC Power Cord
3. DC Power Cord
LCD Display
Charger Layout
DC Input (11-18V)
AC Input
(100-240V, 50/60HZ)
Balance Socket
Charging Output
Temperature Sensor Port
Specifications
AC Input
DC Input
11-18 Volts
50 Watts
5 Watts
0.1-1.0 Amps
1-15 Cells
1-6 Cells
Pb Battery Voltage
2-20V
Net Weight
15 oz.
Features
Optimized Operating Software
The X1 auto feature sets the charge and discharge current for you automatically, preventing overcharging which can damage your battery. In the event
of an error, the X1 instantly disconnects the circuit and sounds an alarm. This
feature can be set by the user and controlled through the two-way link for
maximum safety.
Internal Independent Lithium Battery Balancer
The X1 features a built-in cell voltage balancer so you dont need to fuss with
external balancers while charging.
Balancing Individual Cells During Discharging
The X1 also monitors and balances each cell in the pack individually while
discharging. If the voltage of any single cell is abnormal, the X1 will display an
error message and the process will end automatically.
Adaptable to various types of lithium batteries
The X1 will charge and discharge a variety of Lithium batteries, such as Li-ion,
LiPo and the new LiFe series of batteries.
Fast and Storage Mode of Lithium Batteries
The X1 features two styles of charging. Fast charge reduces the charge duration while Store controls the final voltage of your battery, to optimize your
packs for long term storage and maximum lifespan.
Maximum Safety
Our delta-peak voltage detection program ends the charge cycle whenever a
batterys voltage exceeds the set threshold.
Automatic Charging Current Limit
Charging current can be set by the user when charging NiCd or NiMH batteries.
The AUTO charging mode, however, is recommended when charging NiMH
batteries with low impedance and capacity.
Capacity and Temperature Limits
The charge process will terminate if either the charging capacity or battery
temperature exceeds the limit set by the user. The temperature function requires an optional temperature probe, which is not included with the X1.
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Features
Processing Time Limit
Protect your battery by setting a maximum time limit for charging and discharging.
Input Power Monitoring
The X1s input voltage is monitored to protect the battery from becoming damaged. The process ends automatically if it drops below the limit.
Data Store/Load
A maximum of five setting profiles can be stored for your convenience. The X1
will store the data pertaining to a programs settings and you can call up data
at anytime.
Cyclic Charging/Discharging
A battery can be cycled 1 to 5 times consecutively. This process is good for
refreshing and balancing your battery.
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Charger/Battery Connections
TO AVOID SHORT CIRCUITS, ALWAYS CONNECT THE CHARGE LEADS
TO THE CHARGER FIRST, AND THEN TO THE BATTERY. REVERSE THE
Warning SEQUENCE WHEN DISCONNECTING THE PACK.
Battery Connection With Balance Adaptor.
X1 CHARGER
BALANCE ADAPTOR
2S
BALANCE
SOCKET
DC 11-18V
3S
4S
5S
6S
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BALANCE
LEAD
BATTERY
X1 CHARGER
DC 11-18V
Battery Connection
Without Balance Adaptor.
BALANCE
SOCKET
BATTERY
DC 11-18V
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* 12VDC battery or
BALANCE
SOCKET
Lithium
This program is only suitable for charging/discharging Lithium (LiPo/LiIon/LiFe)
batteries.
Charge Modes
The X1 offers the following lithium charge modes: Charge, Balance Charge,
Fast Charge, Storage and Discharge.
BEFORE SELECTING A CHARGE MODE, IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU
SELECT THE CORRECT TYPE OF LITHIUM BATTERY TO BE CHARGED.
Warning FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY AND
POSSIBLE EXPLOSION.
3.7V
Note
IN THE CHARGE MODE, LITHIUM BATTERIES CAN BE CHARGED WITHOUT THE USE OF A BALANCE ADAPTOR. A BALANCE ADAPTER CAN BE
USED, BUT IT IS NOT REQUIRED. BALANCE CHARGE MODE IS RECOMMENDED FOR ANY BATTERY WITH A BALANCE LEAD.
See page 12 for the appropriate charging connections setup for this operation.
First, select the correct battery type by following the instructions above. Once
you have set the correct battery type, press the button once to return to the
USER SET PROGRAM-> screen. Press the button to enter the PROGRAM SELECT screen. On this screen you should see the type
PROGRAM SELECT
LiPo BATT
of battery you have selected.
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Lithium
Press the button again and the voltage value will begin flashing. Use the
or buttons to adjust the value to the desired rate. The voltage and cell count
should match the values listed on the battery label.
Choosing AUTO for the voltage/cell count setting will allow the X1 to automatically determine these settings. If you choose the AUTO setting be sure to
confirm that the correct cell count is displayed once charging begins.
You are now ready to begin charging. Press and hold the button until you
see BATTERY CHECK WAIT... followed by the CONFIRM/CANCEL screen.
This screen displays the number of cells you set up as
R and the number of cells detected by the processor
as S. If both numbers are identical, you may press and hold the button to
confirm and begin charging. If these numbers do not match, press the button to return to the previous screen to carefully check the number of cells of
the battery pack before proceeding.
R:3SER
S:3SER
CONFIRM(ENTER)
Once the battery is fully charged the screen will read FULL and the charger
will emit a chiming sound. Press the button to stop charging. You may press
the button at any time during the charging process to stop charging.
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Lithium
See page 12 for the appropriate charging connections setup for this operation.
First, select the correct battery type by following the instructions on page 13.
Once you have set the correct battery type, press the button once to return
to the USER SET PROGRAM-> screen. Press the button again to enter the
PROGRAM SELECT screen. On this screen you should
PROGRAM SELECT
LiPo BATT
see the type of battery you have selected.
Press the button once to enter the CHARGE screen.
Now use the or buttons to change the charge
mode to BALANCE. Press the button again and the amp rate value will
begin flashing. Use the or buttons to adjust the value to the desired rate.
Follow the instructions provided with your battery when setting the amp rate.
LiPo BALANCE
0.1A
3.7V(1S)
Press the button again and the voltage value will begin flashing. Use the
or buttons to adjust the value to the desired rate. The voltage and cell count
should match the values listed on the battery label.
You are now ready to begin charging. Press and hold the button until you
see BATTERY CHECK WAIT... followed by the CONFIRM/CANCEL screen.
This screen displays the number of cells you set up as
R and the number of cells detected by the processor
as S. If both numbers are identical, you may press the button to confirm
and begin charging. If these numbers do not match, press the button to return to the previous screen to carefully check the number of cells of the battery
pack before proceeding.
R:3SER
S:3SER
CONFIRM(ENTER)
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Lithium
Once the battery is fully charged the screen will read FULL and the charger
will emit a chiming sound. Press the button to stop charging. You may press
the button at any time during the charging process to stop charging.
Note
See page 12 for the appropriate charging connections setup for this operation.
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Lithium
Press the button again and the voltage value will begin flashing. Use the
or buttons to adjust the value to the desired rate. The voltage and cell count
should match the values listed on the battery label.
You are now ready to begin charging. Press and hold the button until you
see BATTERY CHECK WAIT... followed by the CONFIRM/CANCEL screen.
This screen displays the number of cells you set up as
R and the number of cells detected by the processor
as S. If both numbers are identical, you may press and hold the button to
confirm and begin charging. If these numbers do not match, press the button to return to the previous screen to carefully check the number of cells of
the battery pack before proceeding.
R:3SER
S:3SER
CONFIRM(ENTER)
Once the battery is fully charged the screen will read FULL and the charger
will emit a chiming sound. Press the button to stop charging. You may press
the button at any time during the charging process to stop charging.
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Lithium
Note
See page 12 for the appropriate charging connections setup for this operation.
First, select the correct battery type by following the instructions on page 13.
Once you have set the correct battery type, press the button once to return
to the USER SET PROGRAM-> screen. Press the button again to enter the
PROGRAM SELECT screen. On this screen you should
PROGRAM SELECT
LiPo BATT
see the type of battery you have selected.
Press the button once to enter the CHARGE screen.
Now use the or buttons to change from CHARGE
mode to STORAGE. Press the button again and the amp rate value will
begin flashing. Use the or buttons to adjust the value to the desired rate.
Follow the instructions provided with your battery when setting the amp rate.
LiPo STORAGE
0.1A
3.7V(1S)
Press the button again and the voltage value will begin flashing. Use the
or buttons to adjust the value to the desired rate. The voltage and cell count
should match the values listed on the battery label.
Press and hold the button and charging will begin.
Once charging has commenced, the charger will
display the following real-time information: Battery
type/cell count, charging current, battery voltage, charging time and charged
capactiy.
Li3s 1.2A 12.69V
STO 022:43 00682
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Lithium
Once the battery is fully charged the screen will read FULL and the charger
will emit a chiming sound. Press the button to stop charging. You may press
the button at any time during the charging process to stop charging.
Note
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Lithium
Press the button again and the voltage value will begin flashing. Use the
or buttons to adjust the value to the desired rate. The voltage and cell count
should match the values listed on the battery label.
Press and hold the button and discharging will begin.
Once discharging has commenced, the charger will
display the following real-time information: Battery
type/cell count, discharging current, battery voltage, discharging time and
discharged capactiy.
Li3s 1.2A 12.69V
DSC 022:43 00682
Once discharging is complete, the X1 charger will emit a chiming sound. Press
the button at any time to stop discharging.
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NiCd/NiMH
This program is only suitable for charging/discharging NiCD/NiMH batteries.
Charge Modes
The X1 offers the following NiCd/NiMH charge modes: Charge, Discharge and
Cycle.
BEFORE SELECTING A CHARGE MODE, IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU
SELECT THE CORRECT TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE CHARGED. FAILURE TO
Warning DO SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY.
After selecting the correct battery type, if the screen does not read CHARGE,
use the or buttons to change it to the CHARGE mode.
Press the button and the amp rate value will begin
flashing. Use the or buttons to adjust the value
to the desired rate. Follow the instructions provided with your battery when
setting the amp rate.
NiMH CHARGE Aut
CUR LIMIT
1.6A
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NiCd/NiMH
Lithium
NiCd/NiMH Charge Mode (cont.)
Press and hold the button to begin charging.
Once charging has commenced, the charger will display the following real-time information: Battery type,
charging current, battery voltage, charging time and charged capactiy.
NiMH 1.4A 5.98V
CHG 022:43 00384
Once the battery is fully charged the screen will read FULL and the charger
will emit a chiming sound. Press the button to stop charging. You may press
the button at any time during the charging process to stop charging.
NiCd/NiMH Discharge Mode
BEFORE YOU BEGIN DISCHARGING YOUR BATTERY, MAKE SURE YOU
HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE WARNINGS AND SEFETY
Warning INFORMATION CONTAINED ON PAGES 4-7.
After selecting the correct battery type (see pg 21), use the or buttons to
select to the DISCHARGE mode.
Press the button and the amp rate value will begin
flashing. Use the or buttons to adjust the value
to the desired rate. Follow the instructions provided with your battery when
setting the amp rate.
NiMH DISCHARGE
0.1A
0.1V
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NiCd/NiMH
NiCd/NiMH Cycle Mode
The X1 makes cycling of NiCd/NiMH batteries easy. The process of discharging and recharging (cycling) can be achieved automatically with one simple
step and will improve the performance of NiCd/NiMH batteries. We strongly
recommend cycling any battery that has been discharged and then stored for a
preiod of time. This will increase battery life and improve performance.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN CYCLING YOUR BATTERY, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE WARNINGS AND SEFETY INFORWarning MATION CONTAINED ON PAGES 4-7.
For cycling, the X1 uses the charge/discharge amperage and voltage settings
entered in charge mode (see pages 21-22).
NiMH CYCLE
DCHG>CHG
After selecting the correct battery type (see pg. 21), use
the or buttons to select to the CYCLE mode.
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1314mAH
1430mAH
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Pb (Lead-Acid)
Lithium
This program is only suitable for charging Pb (lead-acid) batteries with nominal voltages of 2 to 20V. A Pb (lead-acid) battery is significantly different from
NiCd/NiMH batteries. Pb batteries can only deliver current lower in comparison
to their capacity. The same restriction applies to the charging process. Consequently, the optimum charge current can only be 1/10 of the capacity. A Pb battery cannot be used for fast charging, so please follow the instructions provided
by the battery manufacturer.
Pb Charge Modes
The X1 offers the following NiCD/NiMH charge modes: Charge and Discharge.
BEFORE SELECTING A CHARGE MODE, IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU SELECT
THE CORRECT TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE CHARGED. FAILURE TO DO SO
Warning CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY.
Press the button and the amp rate value will begin
flashing. Use the or buttons to adjust the value to
the desired rate. The amp rate should be set to 1/10 of capacity. The example
shows the appropriate amp rate setting for a 7Ah battery. Follow the instructions provided with your battery when setting the amp rate.
Pb CHARGE
0.7A
2.0V(1P)
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Pb (Lead-Acid)
Pb Charge Mode (cont.)
Press and hold the button and charging will begin.
Once charging has commenced, the charger will display
the following real-time information: Battery type, charging current, battery voltage, charging time and charged capactiy.
Pb-6 0.4A 14.70V
CHG 003:10 00029
Press the button and the amp rate value will begin
flashing. Use the or buttons to adjust the value to
the desired rate. The amp rate should be set to 1/10 of capacity. The example
shows the appropriate amp rate setting for a 7Ah battery. Follow the instructions provided with your battery when setting the amp rate.
Pb DISCHARGE
0.7A
2.0V(1P)
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Lithium Data
Save/Load
SAVE [01]
LiPo
3.7V
5000mAH
LiPo CHARGE
*
0.8A
11.1V(3S)
LiPo CHARGE
*
5.4A
11.1V(3S)
* If this profile is for a NiMH/NiCD battery, simply press and hold the button
and the profile will be saved. If this profile is for a LiPo battery continue to the
next step. See the end of this section for instructions regarding the Manual and
Automatic Modes available with charging NiMH/NiCD batteries.
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Save/Load Data
Lithium
Press and hold the button and this profile will be saved.
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Overview
USER SET
PROGRAM->
Battery Type
Press the button once to advance to the V.Type
screen. This screen will allow you to choose the type of lithium battery you wish
to charge. Instructions for setting the battery type can be found on pg. 13.
LiPo
V.Type
3.7V
Each time you press the button you will advance to the next setting.
Pressing the button will take you back to the previous selection.
Battery Check Timer
Press the button once to advance to the CHK Time
screen. This screen will allow you to delay the voltage error message in the case
of a highly discharged battery.
LiPo/LiIo/LiFe
CHK Time
10min
NiMH Sensitivity
Press the button once to advance to the NiMH Sensitvity screen. This screen will allow you to adjust the cutoff voltage of the
automatic charge termination of NiMH batteries.
NiMH Sensitivity
D.Peak
Default
NiCd Sensitivity
Press the button once to advance to the NiCD Sensitvity screen. This screen will allow you to adjust the cutoff voltage of the
automatic charge termination of NiCD batteries.
NiCd Sensitivity
D.Peak
Default
Waste Time
Press the button once to advance to the Waste
Time screen. This screen will allow you set the time delay between
charge>discharge cycles, allowing time for the battery to cool.
Waste Time
CHG>DCHG
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1min
Overview (cont.)
Safety Timer
Press the button once to advance to the Safety
Timer screen. This screen will allow you to set the maximum charge time in
order to prevent accidental overcharging.
Safety Timer
ON
120min
Capacity Cut-off
Press the button once to advance to the Capacity
Cut-off screen. This screen will allow you to set the maximum charge capacity in order to prevent accidental overcharging.
Capacity Cut-off
ON
5000mAH
ON
ON
Time
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NiMH Sensitivity
NiMH Sensitivity shows the cutoff voltage for the automatic charge termination
of a NiMH battery. The effective setting ranges from 5 to 20mV 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 to the
technical specifications of the battery (NiMH default: 7mV).
NiMH Sensitivity
D.Peak
Default
Sensitvity screen.
NiMH Sensitivity
NiCd Sensitivity shows the cutoff voltage for the automatic charge termination
of a NiCd battery. The effective setting ranges from 5 to 20mV 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 to the
technical specifications of the battery (NiCd default: 12mV).
NiCd Sensitivity
D.Peak
Default
Sensitvity screen.
Cut-
off screen.
While Temp Cut-off is flashing, the button again and the temperature
value will begin flashing. Use the or buttons to change the temperature
value. This value can be set between 20C and 80C.
Press to set the Temperature Cut-off.
Waste Time
During the charge>discharge or discharge>charge cycle, batteries increase in
temperature. The Waste Time program allows the user to specify the time delay
between cycles, allowing time for the battery to cool.
See pg. 28 for instructions on accessing the Waste
Time screen.
Press the button once and the timer value will begin
flashing. Use the or buttons to adjust the timer
value. The timer can be set to 0 to 60 minutes.
Waste Time
CHG>DCHG
1min
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Safety Timer
When the charge process starts, the integrated safety timer starts to run simultaneously. If an error occurs or the termination circuit cannot detect whether
the battery is fully charged or not, the X1 is programmed to prevent overcharging and will terminate the charging process.
Safety Timer Calculation
When charging NiCd or NiMH batteries, divide the capacity by the current,
then divide the result by 11.9. Set this number of minutes as the setting for the
safety timer setting. If the charger stops at this time threshold, about 140% of
the capacity will have been fed into the battery.
See pg. 28 for instructions on accessing the Safety
Timer screen.
Press the button once and ON will begin flashing. Use the or buttons to turn the timer off. We
strongly recommend that you leave the Safety Timer on.
Safety Timer
ON
120min
Capacity Cut-off
This program provides a maximum capacity protection function. If the Deltapeak voltage can not be detected or the Safety Timer times out, the charge process will stop automatically when the battery reaches the user-set maximum
charge capacity in order to prevent accidental overcharging.
See pg. 28 for instructions on accessing the NiCd
Sensitvity screen.
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Additional
Lithium Features & Settings
ON
ON
Key Beep
Buzzer
OFF
OFF
voltage.
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CONNECTION BREAK
Reverse Polarity
The battery/charger connections (red/black) are reversed.
Connection Break
The battery connection has been diconnected.
Short Circuit
There is a short circuit in one of the leads or plugs. If no
short is found in one of the leads or plugs you may have a faulty battery, which
should not be charged any further.
SHORT ERR
BREAK DOWN
Break Down
The charger has malfunctioned. Contact Customer
Service at 858.748.1767 or at [email protected].
BATTERY CHECK
LOW VOLTAGE
BATTERY CHECK
HIGH VOLTAGE
BATTERY VOLTAGE
CELL LOW VOL
BATTERY VOLTAGE
CELL HIGH VOL
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CONTROL FAILURE
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