voltage was selected earlier. This means that the actual Equalize voltage value will be 2x 14.6V =
29.2V
When the SELECT key is pressed after the Equalize charge voltage is set, the next voltage parameter
(Absorption/Boost charge voltage) is shown, see below:
This voltage can be edited by short pressing the ENTER key each time to increase the value by 0.1V.
When 17.0V is reached, the voltage value will jump back to 9.0V and can be increased again.
When the SELECT key is pressed after the Absorption/Boost charge voltage is set, the next voltage
parameter (Float charge voltage) is shown, see below:
This voltage can be edited by short pressing the ENTER key each time to increase the value by 0.1V.
When 17.0V is reached, the voltage value will jump back to 9.0V and can be increased again.
When the SELECT key is pressed after the Float charge voltage is set, the next voltage parameter
(Undervoltage alarm off value) is shown, see below:
This parameter represents the voltage value at which the activated alarm relay will de-activate again,
besides clearing the undervoltage alarm message. It can be edited by short pressing the ENTER key
each time to increase the value by 0.1V. This value must always be higher than the Undervoltage
alarm relay trigger voltage.
When the SELECT key is pressed after the Undervoltage alarm off value is set, the next and final
voltage parameter (Undervoltage alarm relay trigger value) is shown, see below:
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