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1. Impedance and Voltage simultaneously maxim input voltage limits max 100V DC When measurement Voltage only maxim input voltage limits 400V DC o Temperature Range Resolution Accuracy 10C 100 C 14 F 212 F 0 1C 0 1 F 1 C 1 F e DC Current Direct Measurement 1 range Range Sensitivity Resolution Accuracy 400mA 0 1 400mA 0 1mA 0 5 rdg 5dgts CT Through Current Adapter Range Sensitivity Resolution Accuracy 40A 0 01A 40A 0 01A 1 rdg 5dgts 400A 0 1A 400A 0 1A Total Measurement Accuracy reading may be added the own accuracy of the external Current Adapter A unit is displayed on Screen inmV 1mV equals to 1A 10mV equals to 10A 80 Accuracy Accuracy of measurement is identified fs full scale rdg reading dat digits O f s Maximum Measurement value Max measurement value Maximum on present range O rdg measurement value Present reading value e dat Resolution Least measurement unit 11 3 Accessories e Pin Type Test Probe 1 set e TestLead 1 set e Temp Test Probe USB type 1 e USB Cable 1 e PC Software CD 1 e Operator Manual 1 e Carrying Bag 1 e 0 Adjustment Board 1 e NiMH Battery Pack 2 x 3 6V MiMH Battery Pack e Fuse 400mA 5 x 20 mm 1 12 Maintenance Warning Recommend to use qualified personnel to avoid possible Electric Shock or Body Injury 12 1 Gener
2. Grounding Terminal ZA WARNING WARNING statements identity conditions or practices that could result in injury or loss of life CAUTION CAUTION statements identity conditions or practices that could result in damage to the product or property O Operation Environment e Temperature Relative Humidity Range 0 40 max 80 rh Non Dew condition O Guaranteed Accuracy Temperature Relative Humidity Range 23 5 C max 80 rh Non Dew condition O Please do not use Analyzer for a long time at following environments where Analyzer may cause trouble and accident Under direct sunlight High Temperature Where Water flow High Humidity and Dew Dusty Explosion Gas Strong Electromagnetic field Nearby Electronic Objects Machine or System shaking O Caution before use Analyzer e Check whether the Analyzer is good operation condition during delivery to user If any problem found immediately inform to the supplier whether the Analyzer purchased e Check test lead covered wire is not peel off or any inside metal is exposed If any damaged test lead may cause Electric Shock and should replace with good test lead e To prevent Electric Shock do not use Analyzer when the Cover Case of the Analyzer is Opened e To prevent damage on the Analyzer avoid drop to the ground or severe impact during moving or handling O Caution when Measurement To prevent Electric Shock please pay following
3. elf press F1 connect Multimeter Test Lead into the 2 input hole at lower of Unit or External Adaptor CT measurement DC 40A 400A connect with external DCI current adapter After select it Press Encoder Center Rotator key to complete setting 20 12 24 56 PM_ N REC No Auto Rec 001 001 1 994 AA o ae 6m 00 16 1 C T4004 AA ee Currents measurement 4 Temperature Temperature measurement is subsidiary measurement function in Resistance measurement or Voltage measurement While measuring Resistance or Voltage Temperature measurement is available simultaneously once Temperature probe is connected to the Analyzer e Temp Probe USB type is inserted to the USB Socket at right side of the Analyzer DIB e C or F is selectable at User mode press D B User key for 3 seconds e Measure Temperature of object with Temp Probe 12 24 48 PM_ N REC No Auto Rec 001 001 1 989 4 3 2 1 00 00 16 6 A pO Temperature measurement 3 3 0 ADJ O Adjustment Method and Procedure 21 In order to get accurate measurement When the Test Probe is replaced with new one or interval of Battery Terminal is not constant strongly recommend to O ADJ before measurement Press F2 key on the Analyzer When conduct O ADJ function Adjustment value to be set 0 and measurement value is displayed Press F2 key on the Analyzer e Before measure Impe
4. Charge Rate versus Total Battery Voltage Open Circuit Voltage Charging Rate 2V cell 1 2V cell 85 100 12 65V Calculates same Calculates same rate rate 15 12 45V 50 12 24V 25 12 06V Discharged 11 89V or Less e Comparator Limit set up Ref Upper Upper2 Hi Pass Warning Fail Lo Warning Warning Fail Lo Voltage 90 1 2V base 1 05V endpoint voltage Upper Resistance Upper2 Resistance e Calibration To prevent SOURCE and SENSE of or Do not measure while the Analyzer 2V base 1 75V endpoint voltage 3 7V base 3 24 V endpoint voltage 12Vbase 10 50V endpoint voltage Ref 150 Ref 200 Resistance Calibration Use qualified Resistance Standard Resistance Box Characteristics and less Temp Drift Power is OFF 86 In Damage of Analyzer do not apply any Voltage between SOURCE and SENSE of of Analyzer good Temperature To avoid Effect from Test Lead Wires of Resistance Box use Resistance box with 4 terminals Resistance measurement recoding should be proceed at AC 1ktiz If Coil Type Resistance Wire Wounded Resistor Box Decade box has big Inductive factor which can not be real valid resistance direct resistance Connection Diagram between Analyzer and Standard Resistance Box SOURCE HI SENSE HI wnat gt Calibrator SENSE Lo SOURCE Lo 1 Voltage Calibration e Use D
5. key to start Data Logging While logging Sub Menu on Data Logger mode will be disappeared except F4 Stop P While logging all function keys in Sub Menu except F4 Stop key does Not work 6 4 Stop Data Logging When RUN TIME Data Logging time is over or Internal Battery is discharged Data Logging is automatically stop If wish to Data Logging during Logging press F4 am Stop key Even though Data Logging is stop Logged Data can be saved or can de Replay f press F4 iS Stop key while Logging Sub Menu for Zoom and Save will be appeared Data Logging is automatically saved while data logging And stored the separate Data Log Space After logged data is saved and when start Data Logging again press F3 as Start key 45 6 5 Replay of Logged Data Record or Saved Logged Data are stored for a certain period in regular interval and displayed as Stripe Chart Recorder At Stop mode after Data Logging is completed or other function mode Replay can be Logger done if press Logger key O Replay at Stop If press Stop key when Data logging is completed or during in logging sub menu comes out Use F1 F2 Ft FA key to select the Data to replay Replay is not working while Data Logging O Erase of Saved Data Erase selected Saved Data in Unit 3 Logger ng Press Logger key to activate initial menu Press
6. Atlas BXS0L LeadAcid GP GP450LA NiMH Atlas BX30L lLeadAcid 2 Data Base To judge battery deterioration and Battery aging with the measured data can input and modify Battery Manufacturer Battery Type Capacity Model number Voltages Impedance etc Available functions at PC Program e Data Base Add Modification Delete Storage e Data Upload Download e Data Base number Maximum 200 74 File Tool Help Data View Impedance DB Unit List Monitoring Reference Basic Information Model APDO Maker Roket Type LeadAcid w Capacity Linit o Voltage 112 v Yo Impedance Lower Ms Upper Uppere Lower No Maker Model Type Capacity Voltage Impedance Impedance Impedance Voltage Roket RAP100 1 Lead cid 100 0 Ah 12 00 w 06 00m0 09 00m0 12 00m0 10 00 w a pesa NIMH 004 5 Ah 07 20 v 114 0mQ 228 0mQ 171 080 06 00 v Remote Control 3 Management of DB Index Manage the measured data and store Maximum 7 530 000 data is available to store Data is stored and managed e Measured Data by Unit Cell e Histogram of measured data Voltage Impedance Temperature e Mark on Judgment result of Limit on measured data e Provide measurement space information 75 File Tool Help gt Data View y O Impedance DB Unit List E Download Id Mame Type Voltage Impedance b CRE 5 gangnam solite RCMF 90 Lead cid 1
7. 4 2 W x 8 3 H x2 2 H Weight main unit including battery 1 2kg 2 6 lbs 13 2 Initial Setting before use 2 1 Battery Install and Replacement Before start to use the Analyzer install 2 x NiMH Battery Packs supplied with the Analyzer and charge up to full level if the charged level is not sufficient e Before install or replace Battery Pack please Power Off of the Analyzer e After install or replace the Battery Pack make sure to cover the Battery Pack with Battery Cover before use the Analyzer e Do not mix to use with other type of Battery Make sure to meet Correct Polarity Contact of the Battery Pack to the Correct Polarity of the battery room of the Analyzer Do not put reverse polarity It also cause deterioration of capacity or Leakage e Do not cut Battery Pack or draw into fire which is dangerous to cause explosion to wire e Dispose of the used battery according to regulation and rule e When Low Battery displayed in LCD screen recharge it or replace it Battery Replacement procedure 1 Power Off the Analyzer Disconnect Test Probes from the Analyzer 2 Open the Tilt Stand and unscrew the 2 x Battery Cover Screws on the Bottom Housing Separate Tilt Stand and open the 2 Battery Cover Left and Right 3 Place 2 x NiMH Pack 3 6V into Battery Room Make sure to meet Correct Polarity Contact of the Battery Pack to the Correct Polarity of the battery room of the Analyzer
8. 8 Data Base D B Data Base is the Reference Data Initial Data of Battery in management which evaluating and analyzing Battery Performance Reference data in Data Base is saved by Battery Type and Battery Manufacturer which is consist of Battery type Battery Manufacturer Impedance Battery Voltage Reference Data saved in Data Base can use to Limit Set Up and Trace function in Analyzer as reference data which help judgment of battery deterioration 55 8 1 Saving Data Base D B e Press DB User Key for a shortly one time to enter DB mode e To observe DB Data use Up Down Y key or Encoder Switch DB address and Data displayed simultaneously Fr e Press F1 CALL to set up DB Data as reference data and Limit is automatically set up e Release of DB function can be done by pressing other function key e Add or Delete of DB Data can be done through Computer only Information in DB e DB No e Battery Voltage e Capacity e Impedance e Model Number e Maker 03 22 21 PH 2 DB No 05 7 200 RP100 1 Roket Lead acid 100 0aAH Type Capacity 12 004 10 00y Voltage Lower 06 00ma O09 00ma 12 00mo Impedance Hopper Upper 56 8 2 Data Base function e Before analyze Battery recall the Reference Data of Battery in management saved in DB and use as Battery Basic Specifications e At Limit press F2 F Recall key to automatically convert to DB mode and se
9. AYO 08 84 rm 6 2 Data Logging Set Up Before start Data Logging set Sampling Time and Total Data Logging Time on the 1 Sub Menu in Data Logger mode P If press F4 Start key without set Sampling Time and Total Data Logging time the Data Logging operates as basic set up Basic Set Up Logging Data Q V Q Mode V I V Mode Sampling Time 1s 60s RUN Time min 1 minute max 6 days 22 hrs 40 minutes Max Sample Data 10 000 O Sampling Time Press at F1 F Interval of Initial Sub Menu Adjust Sampling Time by UP DOWN Y keys Because internal Memory is limit Total Data Logging Time and Sampling Time set at best adjustment each other If set Sampling Time first the other Total Data Logging time automatically set If set Total Data Logging Time first the other Sampling Time is automatically set Sampling Time 1s 60s variable adjustment Sampling Number Interval Max 10 000 data 44 O Run Time Data Logging Time Setting is limited to maximum 10 000 data due to limit of internal memory capacity If over than 10 000 data Data Logging does not working Press F2 2 key to set RUN TIME Then best adequate Sampling Time is automatically calculated If wish to reduce RUN TIME can adjust by UP DOWN amp e key Maximum RUN TIME can be reduced but can not be extended beyond MAX RUN TIME 6 3 Start Data Logging After set Fl F2 and press F3 PS Start
10. Exit 9 5 Low Battery Warning Remaining Battery power of NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack installed inside of Analyzer is displayed in BARGRAPH form at Upper Right corner of the Analyzer This function gives information of low battery to user to prepare inconvenience from battery power shortage in advance Remaining Battery Indication Indication Status NiMH Battery is fully charged After continuous use approx 4 5 hours After continuous use approx 7 8 hours Fer No Remaining Power The Indicator blinking with Beeper sound e When use Battery or AC Adaptor the Symbol of Battery or AC Adapter is displayed on Upper Right on LCD Screen e If connected with AC Adaptor Battery Symbol is disappeared elf disconnect AC Adapter Battery symbol is appeared 63 9 6 User Mode User can set up many functions as needed User Set up Functions e Contrast e Buzzer On Off e Language e Date Format e Auto Power Off e Temperature Unit e Time e Factory Reset e Device Information e Auto Power OFF Operation Procedure DB D Press DB User key longer than 2 seconds to enter User mode Select function to set by Up Down Y keys After function is selected Change setting by Left Right lt al keys or Encoder Switch 4 After setting is changed press Enter key to complete Setting and Save Enter F44 Exit Key to enter Measurement mode 1211729 03 24 37 PM S
11. When measure over 150V Impedance measurement mode is shut off and Voltage value only displayed on screen with WARNING DO NOT MEASURE OVER 100V Pop Up message 2 Voltage e f press Voltage V key Voltage Current Resistance and Temperature are measured simultaneously e f press V H key Auto or Manual ranging measurements are available But when measure Voltage simultaneously in QO measurement function Voltages always operates in Auto Ranging AUTO e To enter Manual Ranging press AUTO Range Key longer than 2 seconds then AUTO symbol on LCD screen is erased with click sound and set to Manual Ranging Range AUTO e f need to change Range in Manual Ranging press AUTO Range Key and change Range with click sound Each time key press changes Range respectively moves decimal point each time 19 AUTO Range e When change from Manual Ranging to AUTO Ranging press AUTO Range Key longer than 2 seconds then AUTO symbol on LCD Screen is displayed with click sound and set to AUTO Ranging 12 24 48 PM_ N REC No Auto Rec 001 001 1 989 4 3 2 1 00 00 16 6 Ea Voltage measurement 3 Current e CT measurement is subsidiary measurement function in Voltage measurement function which always set in Manual Ranging and not operated in Manual Ranging Direct CT RIE CIO a key can select Direct Direct Input measurement DC 400mA
12. 1 Limit al D Adi Avg Clear 4mo 59 9 2 Auto Hold Auto Hold function is to recognize the Stable measurement data and keep the measurement data on LCD Screen Holding of Measurement Data Operation Procedure e Press Hold RUN RUN Key for longer than 3 seconds to convert to Auto Hold mode e When Auto Hold function is activated Auto Record functions is activated simultaneously e When input the Data while in A HOLD stand by status measurement data is holding and the data is saved at A Record Auto Record e When measure again while in Auto Hold mode press F4 r4 Restart key to enter Measurement Standby status e Upper Right of Screen shows A HOLD and AR 000 together HOLD e To release Auto Hold press HOLD RUN key for longer than 3 seconds Then Auto Hold is released with beeper sound Note e When No Input is displayed the function is not working e When OL is displayed It works e Auto Hold works with Auto Record which enables Measurement Holding and Measurement Recording e In Voltage measurement mode A HOLD A RECORD are also working HOLD e To resume Auto Hold function press HOLD RUN key for longer than 3 seconds 60 11 85me2 03 23 56 PM SE REC No Auto Rec 004 001 AVG 11 72m 003 100 HOLD A REC 11 89 40 mi 12 2 39 22 5 Limit D Adi Avg Clear Amo 9 3 Auto Record Auto Record function is save the me
13. 4 Place Battery Covers and Tilt Stand 5 Fix the 2 x screws on the Battery Covers O Recharging Adapter Usefor Recharging purpose only Not use for Measurement e Input Voltage AC 100V 240V Free Voltage e Output Voltage DC 12V 2A 50 60Hz 14 O Battery Pack e Voltage 7 2V NiMH 1 2V x3 3 6V x 2 packs e Capacity 2700mAh 2 2 Insert Test Probe To avoid measurement error or electrical shock make sure to insert to the Analyzer correctly e For safe and accurate measurement make sure to use the Test Probe supplied with the Analyzer e Special care on any hurt from sharp tip of test probe during measurement Insert SNA type Test Probe to SOURCE SENSOR and SOURCE SENSOR as shown below picture Insert Test Probe Pin Type Test Probe Clip Type Test Probe USB type Temperature Probe 15 2 3 Power ON OFF Use POWER key on the Analyzer to power ON or OFF Press longer than 2 seconds to power ON or OFF ON e Press Power Key longer than 2 seconds Then Power is ON with beeper sound e After Power On Initial Display on Screen shows manufacturer and Firm Ware Information momentarily and change to Measurement function e Initial measurement function is always set Impedance Internal Resistance measurement OFF e Press Power Key longer than 2 seconds Then Power is OFF with beeper sound 2 4 Timer function Once Power ON timers works Real Time Cloc
14. Contrast lt G Buzzer lt Keysound OFF gt OLanguagetreg reboot lt Eng gt G Date Format lt 4 MM OD gt O Suto Powerlt lt aUmin gt G Auto BackLightott lt OFF gt Temp Unit lt gt Time EZREN 64 Contrast Adjust e Set Brightness of LCD Screen Can change between 1 15 steps e Initial Set Up Default is set in 8 steps Key Buzzer e When Function key is pressed Beeper sound e Initial Set up Default is ON Can change to OFF Language e Help language set up e Initial Set Up is English Korean Date Format e Display Method Year Month Day e Initial Set up is Year Month Day e User can change to Day Month Year Time Setting e Time Setting Hour Minute Second Auto Power OFF e Auto Power Off time setting OFF between 10 min 1 hour e Initial Setting Default set as 30 minutes Temperature Unit e Temperature Unit can be selected C F e Initial default set up is C Device Information e System Information loaded e F W Version No e System Format Factory Reset Initiate All System of the Analyzer while using Operates at User mode When this function is activated convert to Factory Mode 65 9 7 Information l Brief Information on each functions are described on HELP mode HELP function is to help User to understand Measurement Functions or other functions Operation Procedure e Press key to convert to HELP mode and Explanation is
15. DB No is automatically created Input Data Battery Type Capacity Model Number Voltage Impedance Manufacturer e When add DB data input battery data in Basic Information in order and click ADD to complete data Input e When correct the DB Data already saved first Click the DB No Second correct the data in Basic Information and press Edit to complete the correction e When delete the DB Data click DB no and click Delete 58 9 Subsidiary Functions 9 1 Average of Measurement When proceed Auto Hold the function is automatically activated simultaneously Measure same values repeatedly and make it into average value immediately In general when measure very low battery impedance measured values can be fluctuated depend on the contact point or contact condition of measurement The Average function makes the repeatedly measured values to Average value immediately which is very convenient for user to get the reliable data Basically Average function is always works when ON status Average Times of Average Value are displayed simultaneously Note e Average function works at Impedance measurement or Voltage measurement e When use AVERGE function again press F3 AVG Clear key to initiate Average Times and Average Value done before pressing the F3 key 0109mg 12 31 10PM UN REC No Auto Rec 00 2 001 AVG 01 00ma 001 100 HOLD A REC 01 10 ee eee 0 000 17
16. End Data Logging function is consist of three step menu Menu before Logging Menu during Logging Menu Logging in Holding 6 1 Data Logger Operation Data Logger operates in Impedance and Voltage measurement mode Press Logger pe key to operate Three measurements Impedance Voltage Temperature or Voltage Current Temperature are logged together 42 Operation Procedure D In Impedance Voltage measurement mode press Logger Logger mode 2 Press F1 E New key Press F2 key to select Sampling Time 4 Press F3 2 Start key to start Data Logging F4 5 To stop Data Logging press F4 Stop key NOTE One Screen can display max 212 data Logger to enter Data If number of data exceeds 200 total sampling rate can automatically adjust Can store up to 10 000 data To minimize Error during Data Logging all key except Power On OFF key and Data Logger Sub Key does not working During Data Logging Auto Power Off function does not work Data Logging stops at When start New Data Logging When Data Logging Set Time is over When Logged Data is over the Capacity of Memory 121129 STOP Os 0 12 35 03PM NN Acquisition Data CY C Interval Ols Run Time 0d 0 h 4bm 10000s amples Available Memory 10000 samples _Hinterval ofun Time Start Cancel 43 121129 RUN 245s 26 12 42 50 PM UN MIN 08 84 rm 05 65m 11 99Y M x 08 85m
17. F2 2 Replay key to enter Log Erase mode Select the Saved Data to Erase by Up Down Y key and press F 3 3 Delete key Selected Erase Data will be 6 6 Zoom of Logged Data Lot of Logged Data is accumulated continuously into memory Zoom mode is to observe the data after magnification of any data in specific time span i e At Hold status move to the time span to replay and magnify the data to observe precisely Operation Procedure at Stop mode While Data Logging press F4 am Stop key to stop logging or When in Stop mode 46 as the Data Logging Time is over select Sub Menu F1 Fl or F22 to move or to magnify Zoom e Press F1 Lo ZOOM key to set Magnification Ratio by Up Down A v direction key e Move F2 cursor with Left Right P directin key Data on Cursor location is displayed Select F3 Y Y Axis Q V Q CT V Then selected log data is displayed Press F4 n Exit to enter measurement mode When to Replay any Logging Time Span press F2 r _ PAN key to activate and observe the Trend Data after move to the Logging Time Span by Left Right key Operation Procedure at Replay mode Replay the Saved Data logged Move or magnify specific Time Span as same at Stop mode Enter Logger ps mode and select F2 Replay Press F2 4 Cursor key and select address of saved data by Up Down Y direction k
18. Probe O ADJ e As shown above Use Adjust Kit Insert pin of Test Probe into the Adjust Kit to conduct O Adjustment O How to conduct 0 Adjustment O Insert Test Probe Pin to O Adjust Kit 2 Press F2 2 0 ADJ key for longer than 2 seconds Test Probe to be connected to 0 ADJ e If Test Probe does not contact O Adjust Kit within 10 second after press F1 LY key O ADJ can be proceeded e When 0 ADJ value is out of range error message is displayed and 0 ADJ function is stopped 23 12 26 46 PM 0E QO ADJ is a work in progress Please probe is inserted on 0 ADJ board 0 000 4m2 0 000 16 5 O ADJ display 3 0 Adjustment is conducted by Range in order Source Sense o o e Contact of Test Probe should remained until 0 ADJ is completed 4 If Adjustment is completed A confirmation message is displayed O Adjustment Error Display While 0 adjustment Error will occur if Adjustment value is not achieved in normal condition or achieve over value above certain level e Adjustment Value is achieved over 300 count e Test Probe is not connected to Analyzer e When there is foreign material on 0 ADJ board e Passed 10 seconds after O ADJ started 3 4 Auto Hold Auto Record 1 Auto Hold 24 e If pass 2 seconds after measurement Auto Hold function is activated automatically to
19. Upper g PSN a E Upper2 12 Maker Capacity RCMF 90 Lead cid ACMF 30 Lead cid BX30L LeadAcid GP450LA4 NiMH BX90L LeadAcid Limit 0 Adj Avg Clear 4ma PC Interface 1 3 Special Features O Measurement Cells while loaded at UPS system The Analyzer applies high technology on AC Resistance measurement while UPS system is loaded O Accurate Measurement AC four terminal method to measure the internal resistance by eliminating lead resistance and contact resistance to get the accurate results O Internal Resistance Voltage Temperature measurements simultaneously For measure Temperature require USB type temperature probe For measure Current require external Adapter O Comparator It has 99 sets of composite comparator function which can be set at resistance and voltage value Limit to get the reliable detection of battery deterioration LCD displays PASS WARNING FAIL results and beeper for Warning and Fail results O SD High Capacity Memory All measurement data up to 7 530 000 data including Resistance Voltage Temperature Currents Comparator result can be saved at SD memory inside of Analyzer This capacity allows to stored data as Unit Bank Max 251 Unit No 000 Reference D B not registered Open Unit No 001 250 Reference D B registered Cell Max 300 cells per unit Measurement s Max 100 times cell Ol Auto Saving If User set AUTO HOLD me
20. Voltage Function key y Logger Logger Function Key HOLD 15 Data HOLD Auto HOLD key Data Hold press the key for short time to enter or off Auto Hold press the key longer than 3 seconds to enter or off Encoder Rotary r switch Resistance Range selector switch Enter Key when reset any function or confirm to conduct the function push down 4d DCA CLAMP ADAPTOR input jack Connects to the DCA current adaptor TEMP SENSOR input jack Connects to the Temp Probe USB type USB interface PC interface connector AC adaptor input jack Connects to the ac adaptor 0007 m2 12 34 38 AM UN REC No Unit 001 004 001 Upper 12 00 mg Lower 10 00 vw 4m2 2 46 20 a det Adj Avg Clear _ _ Amo 12 Display 1 Value Present Measurement 2 Time Measuring Time 3 Battery Adapter Sign 4 Limit Upper Lower Impedance Value Display 6 Unit of Measurement 7 Temperature Value Display 4m Q Convert key Unit Cell Times display Measurement Ave range and number of Averaged data displayed with Auto Hold 4d Auto Saving When Auto Holding Auto Saving is automatically activated Saved at Auto Record Memory in order max 300 cells x 100 times measurement 12 Record number storage date Recording Number 13 Data Hold Auto Auto manual ranging 15 Analogue Bagraph DC Voltage measurement 17 Measurement Menu 1 5 Dimensions and Weight Dimensions 107m W x 220mm H x 55mm D
21. complete the erase of the data Press F4 v EXIT Key or any other Function key to release from Erase mode Erase can be available by unit cell address 5 7 How to input Reference Initial Data Each Battery Cell unit Reference Data can be little bit different each other under Battery Management System Need to achieve the Battery Cell unit Reference data initial data and input it to Data Base D B in the Analyzer in advance The Measurement Data measurement periodically after use the Battery will be recorded and accumulated in the Memory of the Analyzer to create Battery Trend Curve compare with the reference initial data and provide information of Battery Deterioration judgment Battery Health After Record Replay is selected use left right up down direction keys or Encoder to select unit then recorded DB data is displayed at bottom of display 1 How to input to PC 39 Activate Analyzer withPC Interface Software program If there is no Recorded Data displayed in Blank Activate Impedance DB on PC program Input reference data of New battery e Press ADD key to store File Tool Help p gt Data View Os Impedance DB Unit List Monitoring Reference Basic Information Model GP450L4 Maker GF Type NiMH Capacity 4 5 Limit Voltage Le v Yo Impedance 114 B Upper 228 Upper Upper Lower P Model Type Capacity Voltage Impedance E Es Roket RP100 1 L
22. displayed on LCD Screen e f has multiple pages Use Up Down gt MU key or Encoder Switch to read e Torelease Press Exit key or other function keys 9 8 Others Warning Display e In Auto Ranging mode when input over Max 400V DC e In Manual Range mode when Over Voltage Restart e When LCD display is hold in Auto hold mode when try to measure again use Restart key e If press F4 as Restart key LCD Display in Holding is released and enter to measurement standby status Power Key e Press Power ON OFF ES key longer than 3 seconds Encoder Switch e Rotate to Clock direction or reverser clock direction as Left Right gt direction key function e ENTER push down Enter Key Confirmation of Function Setting Left Right Up Down direction 4 A Y 11 P key 66 e Find function or change the setting value e Use when Limit or User Mode setting AUTO Auto Manual e Impedance Measurement is done basically at Manual mode e Voltage measurement is done Manual ranging or Auto Ranging Initial set up at Auto AUTO e Press AUTO key for longer than 3 seconds enter Manual ranging mode Range AUTO e While in Manual Ranging press Auto Range key shortly to move the measuring range e Range change in Manual Ranging One range move per one time press short time AUTO of Auto Range key AUTO e When change from Manual Ranging to Auto
23. for references of Battery Deterioration Analysis Measure Cells while A REC is on Cell number is increased by one by one and saved in order 3 Display Press Encoder Switch to call the Unit Index List Use up down left right direction keys on the Analyzer to select the Record Address List on the Display is RECORD SPACE of selected unit Wide is Record Address of each cell Long is Cell 1 1 300 Data Recorded space indicates Judgment Result When select Unit Reference Data of Unit shows at bottom Move Cursor to select the Recorded Address then Recorded Data displayed at bottom 12 34 01 PM EN 001 Gangnam Poni 002 005 004 005 006 oo7 ooe oos P OOO OO O IO O O E Freee PEC RADA J J 1 A T fJ P ceros P EJ J cenoo fW J ee AA erws a al cenoo W ceio P cenoo P J I Roket RP100 1 Lead acid 100 04H 12 00 10 00 06 00me 09 00me 12 00m 06 09m2 12 45Y 019 60 12 11 29 12 16 36 PH 5 2 A REC Auto Recording Auto Recording function can transfer the measured data and automatically store in series simultaneously when measure the data 35 Storage area is at temporary area A REC in memory Can record up to 30 000 data in series per Unit While Auto Hold in operation Auto Recording stores Data in series without assign address Stores at A Record in order Operation Method and Procedure 1
24. through PC S W 5 8 Move of Recorded Data Move any specific measurement data stored in Auto Record to specific Unit for Management Moving Procedure At Initial mode of Record function press F3 Manage key Select Data of Address to be moved by left right up down direction key or Encoder Press F1 Copy key to select data Select the final Unit to move to by left right up down direction key or Encoder Select F2 Paste to move Data Press any main function key or EXIT key to convert to measurement mode 41 6 Data Logger 121129 STOP Os 44 12 44 45 PM UN 08 84mea 11 99V Max 08 6sn Gs 018 0 U AWG 08 84 m 12 20 12 00 11 60 v lt Curson lt a Erit a User can collect and save the Data during the Logging Period set by User This function is useful to analyze the problem on the drift of data of the object This function operates in Impedance Voltage measurement mode Impedance Voltage Temperature can be logged together with time Measured Data is saved at internal memory which can be kept even though Analyzer is Power Off or Replacement of Battery Logged Data includes Minimum Maximum Average value while Data Logging The Information can be seen Recall on Analyzer or at Computer through PC program Logged Data also includes Time information which is consists of Sampling Time Max Min value Detect Time Accumulated Time from Start Logging to Logging
25. 2 00 V 4 00n Doyma os BR lead 3 700 V Impedances Volta Currents Temps Time 1 1 1 Pass 06 18m0 11 72 Y A 019 6 C 2012 11 29 A gt Remote Control Measurement Report Unit Name Gangnam Slot 3 v Inspector name name Date 2038 13 108 See Measure sites Fl E Makearepot KH 4 1 of 9b DL e 0e Bu H Page Width Battery Check Report kI Im HE ne 40x ox F gt Jo YM mu ale Imo oxox 082 0 HE FA F gt ye og HA 2d ofp HO 0 Looe stat AT TEN 4 y Pap ox Ho v 337 192 Yu mo 7 66 62 43 FOR MINAN PHAR a 76 4 Monitor While Analyzer and Computer is connected measured Data in the Analyzer transmit at real time base to Computer and display or save the Trend of Value in Graphic format e Measurement Value on Analyzer displayed same on Computer monitor e Measurement and Calculation value are displayed in Index e Measurement Value display in Graphic at real time base e1 4 Graphs can be selected to draw Maximum 4 Graphs can be drawn simultaneously e Drawn Graphs are available to save at Computer File Tool Help A AAA E Maesure Measument Time Impedance Voltage Current Temprature Remain Capacity Efficent Discharging Rate Charging Rate Remote Control 77 10 8 How to finish Software D At Initial Screen click MB key j
26. 701712 09 38 27 PM An REC No Auto Rec 00 2 001 AVG 000 100 0 A REC m m F 10 15 70 25 30 35 40mX2 E a E a E Y Limit O Adj Avg Clear dima 1 Function Control If Computer Screen shows similar display as initial display of Analyzer click Power Key at Middle Left area on Computer Screen to start Program and display same data being displayed in LCD screen of Analyzer e PC Interface can control Function of Analyzer same as Analyzer can control function of Computer program 73 e Screen Capture of Present display is available if click E a upper Left of Computer Screen e Check Interface Status of Data Click H at Middle Left area of Computer Screen to know whether Data is coming from Analyzer or vise versa e If click Data View in right on Computer Screen Data View display appears like below picture e In Data View Data Base Record Index Logger Monitor Installation are available File Tool Help Remote Control E Impedance DB Unit List Monitoring 01 01 12 09 38 46 PM YH Reference REC No Auto Rec 002 001 AVG 000 100 Basic Information 0 A REC Model ACMF 90 Maker Solite AUTO MO MO Type Lead cid y Capacity 90 a ms 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40m2 T AT Lower 10 Upperl g Limit Voltage 12 v Y Impedance 4 E MU ee ee ee m V a T Upper2 12 Limit 0 Adj Avg Clear 4ma ate lit Eia li li LEE Maker Capacity Solite ACMF 90 Lead cid Solite ACMF 90 LeadAcid
27. 81 12 Maintenance 12 1 General MalntenanCeO ycicossckticovecuticwseckidcuseouidownaseiboereoehidelesideavteniiowsect 81 122 IS e E o 82 12 3 Battery Replacements cda 82 12 4 When Unit iS NOt WOrkINQ o ccccccccccconccnnccnonncnncnnnonncnnnonnnnnnnnnnnos 83 12 5 Test Probe Pin Replacement 0 cocccconcnnnonconconcnnannanconacnannnnns 83 PA O A sence ease nseeen saan sasoastonen naan eaceuaelcenestuasansucsetsaees 83 A A OS 84 12 8 Reference Data for Application cccc cece cece eee e eee eee eeeneeeateraees 84 A Notes for Safe Operation Please review following items regarding safety in order to prevent harm or damage to the Battery Quality Analyzer or any connecting system To prevent any potential harm operate the Analyzer according to the instructions in the manual Refer Battery Quality Analyzer as Analyzer hereafter The Analyzer is designed and tested according to International Safety Standard IEC 61010 1 before delivery Any improper or incorrect measurement method may cause personal injury and damage to the Analyzer Safety Terms and Symbol Technical Terms which appear in this manual are listed below Before use the Analyzer please read following Safety Symbol carefully A User should read A making area in the Manual and need pay attention User should operate the Analyzer after read the manual where A marking on the Analyzer DC Direct Current or Voltage E Fuse
28. Auto Record of the measurement data 7 HOLD e Press HOLD RUN key longer than 2 seconds to set Auto Hold If Auto Hold is set AMIA is displayed at top head middle line of LCD screen e When Measurement data shows Auto Hold does not activate e Auto Hold and Auto Record always work together If Auto Hold works measured data automatically recorded at Auto Record memory room e When new measurement proceed while in Auto Hold Auto Hold function is restarted 11 85m 03 23 56 PM S REC No Auto Rec 004 001 AVG 11 72ma 003 100 CONCISO 11 89 40 mi 42 2 39 22 5 MO uA avg clear ama Auto Hold 2 Stop Auto Hold function HOLD To stop Auto Hold function press HOLD RUN key for longer than 2 seconds 3 AVG Clear e In Auto Hold function AVG Average is automatically activated e AVG measurement function calculates average value from multiple repeated measurements max 100 measurements of the object battery in measurement deviation e AVG measurement is available only on Main Measurement e In Impedance Internal Resistance mode Main measurement main display OQ can only be AVR measurement Sub measurement sub display Voltage or Temperature can not be AVR measurement 25 e In Voltage mode Voltage can only be AVR measurement Other sub display measurement can not be AVR measurement e To cancel AVR measurement press F3
29. Battery Quality Analyzer WENS 900 User Manual REV 003A Table of Contents Notes for Safe OperatiONS oocooccoonconconconconionconooccononnnonnonnonnonnnnnos 5 1 Introduction 1 1 Battery Health Deterioration JudgMent ccococccccccccnccccnconancnnnos 7 La DESCAPUON ren tapan 8 1 3 Special FeaturesS ooccoccccccccccccccnonocnnnnnnn corn rr nn nn 9 1 4 Description of each part and functions ooccccccccccccnnccnnnnnnnnnos 11 1 0 Dimensions and VVGIGNL srsrsiiose citas die 13 2 Initial Setting before use 2 1 Battery Install and Replacement ccc cece cece cee e ee ee eee 14 22 MSC Test POD Sram anal 15 2 3 Power ON OFF LS cnn noncinnoncon con non con con can con can nancanccnoas 16 24 TimMer TUNC UO escrir errien TSE EER E A EREI E EEEO 16 2 5 Back Light Display LCP coco cocoa nono cnn nora 16 3 Measurement 3 1 Check Point before MeasureMenNt occccccccccccccccccncnnncnnconnconnrononnnoos 17 3 2 Measurement and Range SettinQ occocccccccccccnccncnconcnnnonnnnnnnos 18 3 3 0 ADJ O Adjustment Method and Procedure ooconcccoccoccconicnnccnnco 21 3 4 Auto Hold Auto Record OU ccoo coco coco canon cnc 24 3 5 Data Hold cc cceccscesesesessessessesseesesseatsseseeseteseaeeee 26 3 6 Judgment of Battery Deterioration ccc cece cece eee e eee eeaees 26 4 Limit Comparator 4 1 Limit judgment FTUNC ON cccccccccccccccccnccccanonnnnnannnnannnnnnnnnnnnnns 27 4 2 Li
30. C Voltage Power Supplier with DC400V capacity e Analyzer and DC V Supplier connection is as below e Do not use AC Voltage Will cause Error Malfunction SOURCE HI SENSE HI WENS900 V Calibrator SENSE Lo SOURCE Lo 87 2 Current Calibration DC Current measurements are mA Direct measurement 400mA circuit Shunt inside of Analyzer measurement with multimeter Test Lead And 40A 400A CT measurement with exterior DC Current Adapter Connection between Analyzer and Current Supplier is as below Direct Input on DC 40A 400A with CT is difficult Input Direct Voltage to calibrate 1A 0 1mV 40A 1mV 400A Input 2001V 50 400mV 100 to calibrate SOURCE HI SENSE HI WENS900 A Calibrator SENSE Lo SOURCE Lo 88
31. CES AVG Clear key Then AVG is cleared and Initial Set up 3 5 Data Hold e Present measurement Data can be holding if User wants to keep the data on LCD display To enter DATA HOLD mode press HOLD RUN RUN key one time for a short time if press longer than 3 seconds may enter other mode AUTO HOLD mode OLD e To release from Data HOLD press HOLD RUN key one time for a short time 3 6 Judgment of Battery Deterioration Battery Deterioration can be judged based on measurement data of Battery Impedance Internal Resistance and Voltage O Battery Reference Value Example 4mQ 1 6V O Standard to judge on Battery Deterioration Impedance WARNING 6mQ 1 5 times increased from Initial data 4mQ FAIL 8mQ 2 times increased from Initial data 4mQ Voltage WARNING 1 44V 90 of Initial data 1 6V 150 200 AAA E Standard to judge on Battery Deterioration e Battery deterioration can be judged from Impedance Impedance value usually 26 increased by 1 5 2 times from Initial Data from new or good battery There is little difference from manufacture even though same capacity e Measurement voltage decreased from Initial Data from new or good battery Above Impedance and Voltage data can be a reference to judge Battery Deterioration 4 Limit Comparator 4 1 Limit judgment function Compare Initial Set Up data of the Battery when installed and present measure
32. USB ON at USB ON OFF e In order to communicate between Computer and Analyzer USB mini type socket is provided at below the AC Adapter power port at right side of Analyzer e Before USB communication Driver should be installed at Computer e USB cable is recommended to use as supplied with the Analyzer When use other USB cable please make sure that cable should have same type specifications of original USB cable supplied from manufacturer 10 4 Driver installation Procedure Insert Wens900 Installation CD to Computer Connect PC and Analyzer with USB cable Analyzer power is OFF 69 10 5 PC Program Installation Procedure Run Setup exe Press Next Welcome to the WENS900 Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install WENS900 on your computer The installer will install WENS900 to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files xB6 WENSSOO Confirm Installation Installing WENS900 The installer is ready to install WENS900 on pour computer WENS 300 is being installed Click Next to start the installation Please wait 70 Press Yes Program name CiUsersizzziDesktopWENS900_Setup msi Publisher Unknown File origin Hard drive on this computer Y Show details Driver installer automatically starts Connect We
33. When Auto Hold setting HOLD Press HOLD key for longer than 2 seconds to display Auto Hold and Auto Record symbols at upper right LCD screen When start measurement with Analyzer once Auto Hold activates the measured data recorded at memory and recorded address is displayed Recorded Data is stored in sequence of input When filled up the recod memory space 200 data first come first out base stored data will be removed from 1 stored data and 2 stored data as 101 data and 102 data come in storage room in memory 2 Management of A Record data Unless Record Mode is not released measured data is continuously recorded Record To release A Record mode press Record Replay 3 key longer than 2 seconds REC NO on LCD screen will also be disappeared simultaneously Recorded data at A Record can move to desired Unit Address by Up Down Left Right Lo A Y P direction key and encoder switch When select address by Left Right 1 direction key or Encoder Switch information measured date time item of measured data displayed on LCD screen 5 3 Record of Measured Data Record Press Record Replay Key for longer than 3 seconds to enter RECORD mode After Select unit and address press F4 F4 I Exit key or Enter Key to enter Record RECORD stand by status Press Record Replay 8 to record at the assigned address Record sto
34. age mode HOLD 2 Hold the Measured Data by Hold gt or Auto Hold key 3 Press Analyzer sn key to analyze the measured data Press F414 EXIT key or other function key to release automatically Fl When operates Analyzer F1 Analyzer is indicated O Analysis Result from measurement mode Impedance Mode Measurement Value Impedance Voltage Temperature Analysis Value Efficiency Discharge Rate Charge Rate Time O Voltage Mode Measurement Value Voltage Current Temperature Analysis Value Remain Capacity Remain Time Charging Rate Discharging Rate Time 7 2 Recall Recall function is recall the saved data in cell unit from memory and analyze Procedure is same as above 7 1 Note The Difference between Recall and Replay Function 49 Recall is to analyze the Saved Data while Replay is to observe the measured data Operation Procedure Q Press Analyzer 2 to select Analyzer function 2 Press F3 F3 Recall key and select Saved Data by Left Right gt direction Key O Press F4 4 ENTER key to convert the Screen to Analyzer mode and Analysis Information of the selected Data is displayed Press F44 EXIT key or other function key to release automatically When Analyzer function is working in Recall Screen displayed same as working in Analyzer and F34 Recall is indicated 7 3 Analy
35. aja Jj jo 2 Click x at Upper right on Initial Screen PC Program screen will be disappeared and Connection with Analyzer is finished 11 Specifications 11 1 General Specifications 1 Special Features and Functions e Battery Internal Resistance Impedance measurement e Battery Terminal Voltage DC Voltage measurement e Discharging Current DC Current measurement e Temperature measurement e 4 Terminal measurement Impedance Voltage simultaneous measurement and independent measurement e One measurement enables to judge Battery Deterioration and Replacement Time e Battery Remaining Time e Battery Capacity calculation e SD card storage capacity enables to manage up max 7 530 000 data management e Simultaneous Measurement and Battery Status analysis Data and Graphic display e Battery Trend Analysis Impedance Voltage e Logger Histogram function from Accumulated measurement data e Auto Hold and Data Storage e Enhanced Analysis Accuracy from Data Base Reference Background e Limit function Comparator of Impedance and Voltage e Help function 2 General Specifications e 4 Graphic Mono LCD Module 320 x 240 pixel e USB Client e Input Method Differential Impedance Voltages Temperature and DC Current measurement 78 e Sampling Time 10 sec e Battery 7 2V NiMH 2 7A 2 x 3 6V NiMH 2 7A battery pack e Battery Life Approximate 10 hours e AC Adapter 100V 240V AC Automatic O
36. al Maintenance e Clean the Analyzer Case with wet fabrics and detergent periodically e Do not use abrasive Alcohol or solvent e Input Tip area of Test Probe should always be cleaned off Any foreign material on the tip may cause measurement error 81 12 2 Fuse Replacement Warning To avoid Electric Shock or Body Injury remove any Input Signal on Test Probe before replace Fuse Fuse should be replaced with proper rated fuse Replacement Procedure D Power Off the Analyzer 2 Disconnect Test Probe from Battery Terminal 3 Remove Holster Case 4 Open Tilt Stand and unscrew the 2 screws at left battery cover and at right battery cover by standard screw driver Unscrew the screw at lower area of Bottom Case 6 And Open the Bottom Case 7 Remove Used Fuse and replace with New Fuse Proceed revere steps as above 12 3 Battery Replacement Warning To avoid Electric Shock or Body Injury remove any Input Signal on Test Probe before replace Battery Battery should be replaced only with the same Battery Pack supplied with the Analyzer Replacement Procedure 1 Power Off Analyzer 2 Disconnect any Test Probe Test Lead Temperature Probe AC Power Adapter USB Cable from the Analyzer 3 Remove Holster Case 4 Open Tilt Stand and unscrew the 2 screws at left battery cover and at right battery cover by standard screw driver 5 Unscrew the screw at lower area of Bottom Case And O
37. asured data automatically to internal memory Auto Record function works at 2 conditions Auto Hold Auto Record 7 HOLD Press Hold RUN Key for longer than 3 seconds to set Auto hold Auto memory function After Data is measured and hold the measure data and saved at Auto Record Memory in order 7 HOLD Press Hold RUN Key for longer than 3 seconds to release Auto hold Auto memory Data saved in Auto Record Memory can be moved and saved to desired address by Left Right up Down 4 4 LP keys or Encoder Switch Data Auto Record When save the measured data without decision of Save Address Record When save the measurement in Auto Holding press Record Replay Key shortly one time Then the data is saved to A Record unit in order Data saved in Auto Record Memory can be moved or saved at desired address by Left Right Up Down 4 LA L Y 11 P keys or Encoder Switch 61 Note e When No Input is displayed the function is not working e When OL is displayed It works e Auto Record works with Auto Hold which enables Measurement Holding and Measurement Recording e In Voltage measurement mode A HOLD A RECORD are also working 7 HOLD e To resume the Auto Record function press HOLD RUN key for longer than 3 seconds 9 4 Auto Power Off The function is activated when the Analyzer is working by Battery installed inside This function does not activate if th
38. asurement data is automatically saved at internal memory Maximum 300 Cell data can be saved in order The saved data can be transferred to assigned address of memory or can be removed O PC Interface Function Control through PC Measured Data can be down load to PC and can be saved or edited at PC The Analyzer function can be controlled or up load DB data through PC O Pin Type Test Probe Tip of Probe may access into 5 mm hole which allows Battery Electrodes measurement without opening the Battery Electrodes Cover O Measurement Data Average When in Auto Hold mode maximum 100 measurement data can be average and display at upper left of LCD screen of the Analyzer Very practical function when there is change of measurement value The Average Data cab be cleared by pressing F3 AVG Clear key 10 1 4 Description of each part and functions A20 0 0 905 12 46 20 2 OC gp O 1 Impedance Volt Input SENSE Connect plug of the RED test probe 2 Impedance Volt Input SENSE Connect plug of the BLACK test probe 3 LCD display 4 Help Function ama 5 Power key Po Powe D Power ON OFF press more than 2seconds a Record Record Replay Key Repley AUTO 7 Auto Manual Ranging CAE Up Down Left Right Sift Function 4 4 11 Impedance Function Key Analyzer 4d Analyzer Function Key DB 12 Data Base User Function 3
39. caution 6 e Measure maximum DC 100V Battery e Do not measure AC Voltages e Proper connection of Test Probes e Special attention on Spark when Test Probes contact Battery Can catch fire if area is with inflammable gas O Caution on Test Probes e For Safe and Accurate measurements use the Test Probes supplied with the Analyzer e To prevent fault from breaking of wire do not pull or fold the cable of Test Probe e Tip of Test Probe is sharp be careful not to hurt from it e Toprevent from damage on the tip do not press the tip by force 1 Introduction 1 1 Battery Health Deterioration Judgment To judge Battery Deterioration measure and manage the internal resistance of the battery being installed or new replacement battery periodically In general internal resistance value increased by 1 5 2 times from initial value reference value when battery is deteriorated Judgment of Health Deterioration O In case Lead Storage Cell Lead Acid battery Warning status starts when internal resistance value increased by 1 5 from initial internal resistance value Deterioration standard is little different by manufacturer of Battery e Even though Same Capacity battery Initial Internal Resistance value of Battery is different from Type and manufacturer Oo WARNING FAIL level of Internal Resistance is little different by manufacturer Recommendation of Battery Replacement Time Periodically measure Im
40. d like as curve trend between Slot No 42 and No 84 and Battery Voltage will be decreased similar trend and no other special Battery Storage Environments change Battery Replacement Timing can be estimated roughly Above is just based on mathematic calculation of Impedance Voltage and does not apply various and complicated factors which may affect battery health and battery life Therefore the Trend Curve may support User to estimate Battery Life nota definite solution but a guide line MEMORY CAPACITY Unit Bank Max 251 Unit No 000 Reference D B not registered Open Unit No 001 250 Reference D B registered Cell Max 300 cells per unit Measurements Max 100 times cell Zoom of Trend Curve When Zoom the Trend Curve press F1 ZOOM 54 ZOOM ratio works x 2 times and can repeat to Have X4 X8 times of Waveform Diagnosis 01 0 09 56 31 PM 4 Unit 001 Cell 010 Slot 040 Impe 08 im Volt 11 51 Time 112912 02 10 31P M4 12 00m2 09 00m2 06 00m 2D 30 39 40 45 ab Zoom Cursor Fitting Back a EXIT e At Trace menu in Analyzer press F4 2 EXIT to release Trace mode and return to upper level Analyzer function e If need to observe trend graph of other unit press F2 e Trace key and select the Unit e Without using F4 EXIT key if press other function like as Impedance or Voltage Analyzer function is released and convert to the final selected function
41. dance after Test Probe inserted to Analyzer 0 adjustment is conducted e If proceed O ADJ without Probe is inserted on 0 ADJ board Fail is displayed e When conduct O ADJ 0 point of all ranges ia automatically adjusted in order e Even though Analyzer power if Off Adjusted Values are kept until O ADJ again e Special attention to O ADJ when Test Probe is changed e 0 ADJ should be conducted with the O ADJ board supplied with Analyzer O Howto short Test Probe when 0 ADJ is proceeding 1 Pin Type Test Probe e Use O ADJ Board with AC 4 Terminal procedure e As below illustration select Hole meeting Distance between Battery Terminal Electrodes and press Probe Tip e 0 ADJ Board is recommended as far as away from the Analyzer Source Sense o o 0 ADJ e 0 Adjustment require to fit Tip of Probe down into the hole of O ADJ board and press down Probe so that SOURCE SENSE terminal of Probe is stick together 22 e Do not put 0 ADJ board on Battery or Metal Adjustment Error may occur from Electro Magnetic Interference e O ADJ can be done by Contact Pin Pin of Probe or O ADJ Board Other type of 0 ADJ may cause Inaccurate Measurement e If the Battery Terminal Terminal distance is longer than the Holes in the O ADJ Board Use the 1 Left Hole and last Right hole in the Board 2 Clip Type Test
42. e Analyzer is powered through AC Power adapter When user forgot to power off of the Analyzer Auto Power Off function works to save the Battery Power Consumption and prevent shorten battery life from complete discharge e Works only when Battery is used as power of Analyzer When there is no input signal within the preset time power is automatically off e Auto Power Off time can be set among OFF minimum 10 minutes to maximum 1 hour at User mode e When use power through AC Adapter Auto Power Off function is automatically cut off e Initial set up Default is set up with 30 minutes User can set up desired time at User mode e When use Analyzer long time and when the Auto Power Off function does not need set up OFF to release the function e When Power On again while Auto Power Off is working the Auto Power Off setting does not change Operation Procedure DB e Press DB User key for longer than 2 seconds to enter User mode e Select Auto Power Off with Up Down Y keys e Use Left Right HK to select Auto Power Off time 62 e After selected Press Enter Key or F4 Exit key to set e If press Exit key Setting is completed and proceed to previous measurement mode 1211729 03 25 26 PM 4 Contrast lt i gt O Buzzer lt Keysound OFF OLanguagetreg reboot lt Eng gt G Date Format MM oD gt Auto PowerOft lt 30min gt O Auto BackLightUtt lt OFF gt Temp Unit lt gt Time sele edit
43. eaddcid 100 0 Ah 12 00 v 06 00m0 3 edance oltage atlas BX90L Lead cid 080 0 Ah 14 000 10 00 v Remote Control Input Reference Input Display 2 Unit information Input procedure Input Location of Unit and Basic Information of Battery which support more efficient battery management Use Impedance DB previously input as basic data information Logging Data Q V Q Mode V I V Mode Sampling Time 1s 60s RUN Time min 1 minute max 6 days 22 hrs 40 minutes Max Sample Data 10 000 40 through PC procedure Click Unit List on PC Program window Select Unit to input or correct Data e Press ADD or Edit Input Location Information and select DB value in Reference After complete Input press ENTER at right side of PC program Input Value is confirmed directly on display of Analyzer through UNIT procedure at Record REC mode Push down big ENCORER key at the center unit to display Unit List Move to empty Address by Left Right arrow key or Encoder Key rotate Left Right Unit to input or correct Data When reach Empty Address Menu F2 NEW is displayed Press F2 NEW key Select Reference Data already stored previously which meets the Unit Press F2 OK key to create New Unit Correction of Unit Name can be done
44. ere are max 100 measurement Data slots on each Battery Cell Reference Data for Each Battery Cell is saved As for above example explanation Battery Cell no 2 Reference Data Impedance 6 00 mQ Voltage 12V Then during use of the Battery Impedance is going up Voltage is going down refer Explanation on Limit Comparator in the Manual If Impedance is going up Level 1 Warning 9 00 mQ and going up toward Level 2 12 00 mQ FAIL If Voltage is going down to 10 V Low Voltage battery consider to be replaced The Battery Replace Time should be User s own decision based on the Measurement frequency time interval periodic or non periodic and any specific battery storage environments 53 For an example on above display Impedance starts to big increase from Slot No 42 measured impedance 8 51mQ_ Date Nov 29 2012 and Slot No 84 measured impedance 10 25 mO Date Jan 3 2013 Voltage Trend Curve between Slot No 42 and Slot No 84 does not show big drift like as Impedance Trend curve Therefore for this example Cell No 002 Battery Replacement Timing is more likely depend on Impedance Increase Trend than Voltage decrease trend Time between Slot No 42 and 84 is 34 days Impedance increase between Slot No 42 and No 84 is 1 74mQ Can estimate roughly how long takes to increase 1 74 Q to reach 12 0 mQ from Jan 3 2023 Slot No 84 10 25 mQ under the condition that Impedance Curve will be increase
45. etting Resistance measurement in the Analyzer operates basically in Manual Ranging while Voltages measurements both Auto Manual ranging and Current measurement in Auto AUTO Ranging To enter Manual Ranging mode press AUTO range key to select desired measurement range AUTO means Auto Ranging Range means is Manual Ranging 1 Resistance Ca e If press Resistance Q key Resistance Voltage and Temperature are measured simultaneously e If press Q key always enter Auto Ranging 40mQ 4 O 4mO range is activated in Manual Ranging only press F4 E key to convert If need to change Range in Manual Ranging from Auto ranging in 40mQ 4 Q AUTO range press AUTO Range Key and change Range with click sound Each time key press changes Range respectively moves decimal point each time Power e After change Range when the Analyzer Power Off and Power On Power y again Measurement Range automatically revert 18 12 31 10 PM _ N REC No Auto Rec 002 001 01 10 Oe ee porra O 5 10 15 0D 25 30 35 40 ma 0 000 17 1 E Y m T Limit 0Adj Avg Clear dmo Resistance measurement A WARNING Do not measure over 100V at Impedance measurement mode When measure over 40V Battery Voltage A symbol is displayed on screen When measure DC 100V A symbol is blinking with Warning Sounds beep beep
46. ey Press F2 key Repay Menu will appear Use F1 F2 F3 Lo 52 FS function to analyze saved logged data O Cursor To set the Magnify Span Select with Left Right direction key O Zoom Magnify specific time span immediately Magnify with regular ratio 47 12 11 29 STOP_0s 44 12 47 25 PM_ OS 08 83 me 015 or MAX OB BSI AYO 08 84 m lt Cursor gt Ea 7 Analyzer Analyzer function is very specialized and independent function Measured Data and Saved Values enable to judge the Battery Health in management precisely and enable to analyze Deterioration Trend and decide Time of replacement 03 19 34PM 11 66mea 12 39 V feat ae a e Impedance Voltage Temperature 20 Charge Acid density 1 222 g cm3 EEN 12 00mo 09 00m2 10 004 121129 0319 04F i Analyzer Initial Screen 7 1 Analyzer Function Analyzer function shows Measured Data Analyzed Data together 48 As seen above screen shows Impedance Voltages Currents Temperature values Remain Capacity Efficiency Discharge Rate Charge Rate Measurement Time Record No Address Date simultaneously Analyzer function enables immediate analysis of measured data O Analysis at Hold Auto Hold mode In Impedance measurement mode or Voltage measurement mode measured data of Impedance Voltage Current and Temperature can be analyzed at Hold or Auto Hold status Operation Procedure 1 Measure at Impedance mode or Volt
47. igher than Upper 2 Level Max Limit If Voltage measured simultaneously is higher or lower than Minimum Limit both case Warning light on with Beeper sound Any of Resistance or Voltages exceeds Limit Warning or Fail message appear 30 If Judgment is PASS Initial value Present value Initial value Present value Resistance is lower than Upper 1 Level Max Limit Voltage is higher than Minimum Limit If Judgment is WARNING P Ref Uppert Upper2 Ae Initial value Present value Resistance is below than Upper 1 Level Max Limit Voltage is below than Minimum Limit Resistance is higher than Upper 1 Level Max Limit Voltage is higher than Minimum Limit Resistance is higher than Upper 1 Level Max Limit Voltage is lower than Minimum Limit Judgment is FAIL AA E de sont Initial value gt Pa Initial value Present value 31 Resistance is higher than Upper 2 Level Max Limit Voltage is higher than Minimum Limit Resistance is higher than Upper 2 Level Max Limit Voltage is lower than Minimum Limit Comparator LIMIT Judgment of Battery Status indicates with Display and Beeper sound as per following table As Present value a Initial value Present value Conditions 1 Resistance PASS lt Upper 1 Level MAX limite WARNING lt Upper 2 Level Max Limit lt FAIL 2 Voltage WARNING lt Minimum Lim
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49. it lt PASS 4 4 LIMIT function Beeper Set Up When judge the measured value with comparator Beeper sounds depend on result of judgment User can recognize the Result from different Beeper sound Judge Result Beeper Sound PASS 1second after judgment Sound 1 time for 1 second WARNING Intermittent Beep every 1 second FAIL Continuous Beep Sound 32 4 5 Release LIMIT function To release LIMIT function in LIMIT set up mode select F3 Limit OFF and press ENTER 12 31 28 PM 8 wer 12 000 wen 09 001 over 10 00 _Glimit_ Recall Edit Back a Record 5 Memory ee 5 1 Memory function Save the measured data to Internal Memory or recall the saved data Press Record RECORD REPLAY llkey Memory Format is consists of Unit bank Width 100 Address per cell and Length 300 cells 1 unit contains 30 000 data Analyzer inside Memory can save total 251 Units which total 7 530 000 measurement data Unit Bank Max251 Unit No 000 Reference D B not registered and Open Unit No 001 250 Reference D B registered Cell Max 300 cells per unit Measurements Max 100 times cell Saved Data includes Date Hour Resistance Value Voltage Value Temperature Comparator Limit value Judgment Result Saved Data can be recalled and display form in Trend Graph which is very useful for Deterioration Trend Analysis 33 Saved Data can transmit to Computer for Storage in Computer mem
50. k Upper Left area of LCD Screen display Day Month Year Hour Minute Second Timer Setting OB e Press D B User key for longer than 2 seconds to enter User mode Select Date Format Year Month day or Day Month Year e If time is not correct select Time Setting to set Time e Set Day Month Year Hour Minute and press 3 UOK key to complete Time setting e While setting Time Timer is stop Time may not accurate if takes long setting time 2 5 Back Light Display Help 26 e Press key longer than 2 seconds Back Light ON with click sound and Help 302 When backlight OFF press key longer than 2 seconds 16 3 Measurement For Safe and Accurate measurement read Manual carefully Make sure to pay attention on following e Do not measure over DC 100V Capacity Battery when measure Battery Impedance This is to avoid to protect from Electric Shock e Do not measure AC Voltage Caution e Do not Input exceeding Maximum Voltage Currents of each measuring range Exceeding Input may cause damage to the Analyzer e When measure Low Voltage Battery after measure High Voltage Battery residue in Analyzer may damage Low Voltage Battery Be sure to measure safely after discharge on DC Condenser inside of Analyzer by shorting the Test Probe Note e Internal Resistance of Battery being measured can be different from Current Flow status and Discharge statu
51. me 112912 02 10 31PR4 0 ell 40 60 all 100 zoom cursor Et Explanation on Display 51 0170319 02 12 AM a 009 96 60660 1 Unit Bank number 2 Battery Cell number 3 Slot Measurement number of Cell 002 4 Measurement Data Impedance Voltage of Slot 42 Measurement Time of Slot 42 Upper 2 FAIL Ilmpedance level of Cell 002 O Upper1 Warning Impedance level of Cell 002 Reference Impedance of Cell 002 9 Reference Voltage of Cell 002 Lower Voltage level of Cell 002 D Impedance Trend Curve of Cell 002 based on Saved measured data of Slot 2 Voltage Trend Curve of Cell 002 based on Saved measured data 3 Vertical Bar Cursor to move left right of Slot measurement number 52 How to select the Slot measurement number Vertical Bar can pick up the Slot no measured data and Shows on upper top area of display To see the other slot data With measured time move Bar with F2 Cursor Key and Move to left or right to the required Slot no Slot measured Data can be max 100 slots measurements on Each Battery Cell Estimate of Battery Replacement Time The Analyzer does not indicate the Battery Replacement Time itself User need estimate battery replacement time based on own judgment from the saved measured data and Trend Curve and other battery management environments The Trend Curve helps User to estimate timing of battery replacement Th
52. measurement mode Q select F1 Limit 2 At Limit setting mode set up Limit value at F1 ad Input or F2 2 Recall Select F3 5 Limit ON and press F4 E EXIT key or Q se key to 28 complete Limit setting After setting Function is converted to measurement mode upper right of Screen shows Limit value already set 4 After measurement is completed to release the function of LIMIT 6 select Limit gt F3 LIMIT OFF and press F4 4 EXIT or Enter Key Then LIMIT function is released and Display of LIMIT at upper right of LCD screen is simultaneously disappeared 2 Direct Input of LIMIT value F1 INPUT At Limit setting mode press F1 Input Key 2 Press Direction Keys Left Up Down Right and Encode Switch to set Limit value After Value is set select F3 F gt Limit ON 4 After Setting and Selection is done press F4 2 EXIT Key to convert to Measurement stand by status 5 At Measurement Stand by status LIMIT values are displayed on LCD screen 12 31 36 PM 8 uer 12 00 wern Q9 00 ow 10 00 Elimit Recall Edit Back a 3 Setting data calling from D B Recall Recall the DB in the Analyzer and use it as Limit Value set up If select the Value saved in D B it automatically set up Desired D B can be selected by UP Down key or Encoder S W 29 Q At Limit set up mode press F2 2 Recall Key to mo
53. ment data of the Battery Three rank rating can be found from the Comparison PASS WARNING FAIL status Beeper sounds at WARNING FAIL status O Impedance Upper 1 level Max Limit WARNING Upper 2 Level Max limit FAIL O Voltage Minimum Limit WARNING er ms Initial value Present value 27 12 34 51 PM 0 REC No uto Rec 002 001 Upper 12 00m2 ANG 01 00mo 001 100 Upperi 09 00 mg EAGLES Lower 10 00 01 10 ee ce perra O 5 10 15 0 25 30 35 40 m2 0 000 16 6 Sl Y E T New Recall Cancel LIMIT Setting e Press Q Ss key Impedance and press F1 2 Limit key Then Limit Set Up display is appeared Select F3 FS LIMIT ON to activate After LIMIT set up measure battery and measurement result can be identified in one of Pass Fail warning Limit set up can be done by User Two kinds of Set Up method is available Direct Setting Method Call from the data from D B and setting When there is measurement main display shows and Judgment result Pass Warning Fail does not display When Power Off the Analyzer Already set Limit data is saved When Power On and Limit On The last set data is displayed Voltage judgment is based on absolute value Therefore measurement in Reverse polarity of Test Probe also to be valid saved as Absolute value 4 2 Limit function Operation Procedure 1 Limit function selection D In Impedance
54. mit function Operation Procedure occcccccccccccccccccnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnons 28 A P te enanvdedenteececees 30 4 4 Limit function Beeper Set Up 0 ccc cece eee eee neat teen eeenaeaees 32 4 5 Release Limit fUNCTtION 0 ce cece e eee e een eee eene nena 33 5 Memory ise JF Memory TUN CIO estereo E OE 33 D2 AREG AUO Recording sse sperar Aa E 35 5 3 Record of Measured Data coooccoccccccoccconcccnnonononcnnocanonnonanonanonnnnanenanons 36 54 Release ROCordiNG sage sia tated sun ice lc 3 5 5 Replay of Recorded Dala occoccccccconconccconconoconncnnoconncnnonnnnonnnnnanonnns 37 5 6 Erase of Recorded Da ld ida peas 39 5 7 How to input Reference Initial Data ooocccccccccccccnoo OY 5 8 Move of Recorded Dalta coccccccccccccccnconconcocannannannnna nn 41 6 Data Logger C 6 1 Data Logger OD Cl ANON iscinionsnsiir ec 42 6 2 Data LOGGING Set ee iccccte see dereeateeteaheerstecaasesceeedureeiscted de 43 6 3 Start Data LOQQING cece eee eee ee eee eeenen en ee eee ey 44 0 4 Stop Data LOGGING cciccnccxcccscceteascevemeseesaceagetsevadetadeaseeextaseceesendeet 45 6 5 Replay of Logged Data ooccccccccccccccnnccccccnncnccncnnnnnnn arc nnnnnnnnnoo 45 6 6 Zoom of Logged Data ococccccccccccccccnccnccnnoncnonnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 46 7 Analyzer C Al ANANZEr TUCU Nunes sapos 48 Ez ROCA sordos ida 49 LS ANAIS a dd 50 7 4 Trace Trend Curve Analys
55. ns900 with PC Then press Next Start driver Install for WENSS00 po Connect a device with a PC K Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software gt Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software for your device gt Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or disc Unsigned software from otl yr sources may harm your computer or steal information 71 Press Close a WENS900 Driver Installer Driver setting was completed J WENS900 Installation Complete WENS900 has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Setting was completed WENS900 10 6 Removal of Software If Analyzer is working while connected with Application Software Separate it from Analyzer and remove it Start Control Board select Program Add or Delete Select WENS900 and click Delete 10 7 How to use Software Connection between Analyzer and Computer Power on Analyzer Power 2 Set USB ON at User Mode 3 USB Cable connects Analyzer and Computer 4 Double click on Program icon on Computer Screen to display Initial Display of Software 72 Note e If USB cable is not connected An Error comes e When PC Interface is working Auto Power Off function on Analyzer is shut off File Tool Help Remote Control 01
56. o continue Charging e When the Analyzer is operated by AC Adapter Auto Power OFF Default function is released Beeper e When operas Key Scan Over Voltage Limit Beeper activated User can set Beeper ON OFF at User mode e No Beeper symbol displayed on LCD Screen 10 PC Interface Program 10 1 Description By connecting USB cable The Analyzer can transmit the Measured Data in internal memory of Analyzer or Data in present measurement to Computer at real time Through Compute Available Data Management Data Analysis Program Update input Referenced Data to Data Base in Analyzer In order to communicate between Analyzer and Computer following Software set up procedure is required Software Program can be set up through supplied Software CD or Download Software Program from manufacturer website 68 e Connect Soft Driver e Application Software 10 2 Suggested Operation Environments e OS Windows 2000 XP or above e True Color 32 bit or more e Memory 128 MB or more e HDD capacity 20MByte or more e Interface USB Version 2 0 10 3 Installation of Software Program Before connect Analyzer with Computer please install PC Application program of Analyzer Installation Procedure O Power On Computer O Stop all other working process in Computer recommended O Insert CD Application Software program to CD ROM Drive of Computer USB Communication construction e After Power On enter User Mode and select
57. ory O Store Data Hold A REC auto record Data in same method Record O If press Record Replay key Unit and Record number appear O Length Axis is Cell number Width Axisis Address O Select ADDRESS by LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN gt Y 4A direction key ADDRESS information is displayed on upper LCD screen O Reference Initial Voltage Impedance of each Unit is recorded UNITOOO Address Ol Reference Information is useful as PC or Measured value O Select object Unit and ADDRESS by LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN AN EME direction key and press Encoder Switch to store it O After select Unit Storage is done automatically in order User may move the Address manually 1 Unit Bank Total Battery Bank is consist of many battery which is connect to 1 UPS Batteries consist of Unit should be same Battery Model Each Unit takes a Reference Data which is selected from Impedance D B When the measuring Unit which Reference D B is not registered the Unit measurement s is recorded at Open Unit No 000 The Open Unit 000 can record Meter Mode volt while other Units No 001 250 can not record meter mode because the 001 250 Unit Reference D B are already registered Battery Addition of Unit can be done through Unit or PC PC Software Correction or Delection can be done through PC PC Software 2 Cell Each Battery consist of Unit is called Cell 34 Measure Each Cells maximum 100 times in order And record
58. pedance Voltages and Temperature of the battery 7 In management and save the measurement data which recommends the Time of Battery Replacement Judgment of Battery Replacement Time O Based on the specifications of the battery in management when installed Trend of changing data from every measurement displayed in graphic e Right Timing of replacement of Battery may be estimated from Changed Status and Changed amount from accumulated data from measurements 1 2 Description e The Analyzer designed for measuring the internal resistance open circuit voltage and terminal temperature of secondary batteries including lead storage cells nickel cadmium batteries lithium ion batteries and nickel metal hydride batteries o Use Temperature Probe USB type to measure Temperature Analyzer O Data from measurements may transfer to computer through USB cable The Measurement Data to computer can be saved or edited to analyze or manage of the battery health deterioration at computer e May input or remove of reference data of the battery in management through computer x Remote Control E Impedance DB Unit List Monitoring 01 01 12 09 38 46 PM gt Fiaisreaee REC No Auto Rec 002 001 f R AVG 000 100 Basic Information 0 A REC Model ACMF 90 Maker Solite AUTO SE A z aaa Type LeadAcid y Capacity g0 a m Se Limit b T 12 4 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40m2 Ty Voltage v Y Impedance T Lower 10
59. pen the Bottom Case 6 Separate Battery Pack and replace with New Battery Pack 7 Make sure to meet contact of Battery Pack and terminal in the Battery Room Put the Battery Cover over the original place Fix the Screws and assembly of the Bottom Case as reverse step as above 82 12 4 When Unit is not working D Check Battery Contact and Polarity 2 Check Case whether any damage 3 Check Fuse and Test Probe other Test Lead AC Adapter connecting Analyzer 4 Check Operator Manual whether Unit is working properly 12 5 Test Probe Pin Replacement When Tip of the Test Probe is broke damaged or abrasion Tip Replacement is available Purchase Tip only to replace with New Tip 1 Power Off and separate Test Probe 2 Twist the Head Area where Tip o a 3 Pull in Tip and separate Tip with solder kit C TM e 4 Solder New Tip with Solder kit gt emma 5 Assembly Tip and Test Probe in accordance with reverse steps as above Check whether Measurement with New Tip is no problem and accurate To prevent any damage from contact make sure the cable is tightly connected And no move when pull in or rotate the cable 12 6 Cleaning Use soft fabrics to clean lightly dust with wet with water or detergent Never use Benzene alcohol acetone ether etc which may change color 83 12 7 Scrap Warning When scrap unit separate Battery which disposal should be in accordance of
60. rage at width axis is Address length axis 36 Record Procedure Record Press Record Replay 1 for longer than 2 seconds to enter setting menu 2 Select Unit and Address by Left Right Up Down A ME MA direction keys or Encoder Switch 3 After selection of Unit and Address press Encoder Switch or F1 oY to complete setting and convert to record standby mode 4 When operating at A REC mode automatically recorded at next address NOTE When start Recording please follow above procedure If the address is already used or in use it tells the status and ask whether to use next address or override over the data in the address If record without address record at temporary room which is A Record in order When convert to measurement mode from record stand by mode selected unit and address are shown on LCD screen If impedance value shows can not record 5 4 Release Recording At normal record mode press F4 A I Exit key or press any measurement key on the Analyzer to release from Recording and convert to measurement mode 5 5 Replay of Recorded Data Recall the Recoded data from memory and replay the data Record F1 F2 FS F4 Replay Replay Analyzer Back Record Replay menu 37 Operation Procedure Record Press Record Replay ao Key for longer than 2 seconds to enter Initial Display of Record Repla
61. ranging press the Key longer than 3 seconds Note e Impedance Manual Ranging e Voltage Auto ranging Manual ranging Initial Set at Auto ranging e Currents 400mA Fix 400A 4000A Manual e Temperature Fix Range Analyzer 7 e Based on accumulated measured data displayed with measurement analysis e After Data is measured press Analyzer Key to display Analyzer Data e Display in LCD screen and Save e Calculates Reference data set up initially and accumulated measurement data e Press F4 Ho ExitKey to enter previous measurement modes either Impedance Q or Voltage V Mode HOLD Hold Run HOLD e Press Hold RUN key to enter the mode HOLD e Press Hold key longer than 2 seconds to enter A Hold 67 HOLD RUN e Press Hold Key for longer than 2 seconds to release from the Hold mode Enter e When reset any function or confirm to conduct the function press push down of Encoder Switch Press Enter key F1 F4 e Subsidiary Function key Use when Impedance Voltage Analyzer Logger User Record Replay mode Adapter e Main Power supply of the Analyzer is NiMH 7 2V battery Use 2 x 3 6 V battery Packs on the Analyzer When Battery Power is not available AC Adapter 12V 1A is also used as main power supply e When insert AC Adapter to the Analyzer Operation is done by Adapter power supply while maintain power is supplied to Battery t
62. rule To avoid electric shock Power off and separate battery after Test Probe disconnected 1 Power Off and Separate Test Probe 2 Using Screw Driver separate Screw on Battery Cover SY Separate Battery Pack 12 8 Reference Data for eo Battery Types Reference Value Application Battery Type Reference Value 6V 2Ah 10 5Ah Motorcycle 12V 2 5Ah 20Ah Automobile 12V 21Ah 80Ah Truck 12V 83Ah 160Ah Household Appliances 9V 625mAh Alkaline AA 2850mAh Alkaline AAA 1250mAh Alkaline C 8350mAh Alkaline D 20500mAh Alkaline Lithium Notebook Battery 14 8V 3600mAh 4800mAh 11 1V 3600mAh 7200mAh Lithium Digital Camera Battery 3 7V 650mAh 1350mAh Lithium Cordless Phone Battery 3 7V 800mAh 1250mAh 84 e Characteristics of Secondary Battery Energy Density Battery Type Voltage Wh kg Whi l Lead Acid 2 0 30 40 70 100 Nickle Cadmium 1 2 45 70 100 150 Nickle Metal Hydride 1 2 50 65 150 200 Lithium lon 3 6 60 90 150 220 e Discharging Rate Discharge Rate used versus Total Battery Voltage Basically calculates reversely against Charging Rate Open Circuit Voltage Discharging Rate 12V 2V cell 1 2V cell Calculates same Calculates same 0 12 65V rate rate 25 12 45V 50 12 24V 15 12 06V 100 11 89V or Less e Charging Rate
63. s To support accuracy and reliability of judgment be sure to measure at following condition e Lead Storage battery has big resistance on electrodes Resistance can be different between the area of electrode toward Case and the area of End of Electrode Contact area between Electrode and Test Probe should be consistent e Use USB type temperature probe to measure Temperature e Foreign materials or rust on electrodes may not measure or may cause measurement error Need to clean electrodes before measurement 3 1 Check Point before Measurement e Check weather Test Probe is normal status 1 Gd Test Probe is recommended to 0 adjustment for accurate measurement Need to 0 adjustment with supplied Adjustment Board together with Analyzer and Test Probe 2 Display should be 0000 If is displayed Test Probe wire maybe broken or no contact e Check remaining battery capacity When use internal battery to operate present battery status of the internal battery 17 inside of Analyzer is displayed at Upper Right corner of LCD screen When Low Battery is displayed charge the battery through ADC Adapter Internal Charger supplied with Analyzer or replace with new battery pack e Check the Battery Status to be measured e Any Foreign materials or rust on electrodes of the battery may not measure or may cause measurement error Need to clean electrodes before measurement 3 2 Measurement and Range S
64. sis O Major Functions Impedance Voltage Temperature are displayed If operates X axis X Axis displayed 100 samples Y axis changes Impedance and Voltage Temperature Measurement Time from the base data of battery Operation Procedure D Press Analyzer key to enter the Analyzer mode Press F3 F3 Recall key to select Unit Cell saved in Record by a v Up Down y keys or Encoder Dial Key and after press 1 SELECT to set 7 4 Trace Trend Curve Analysis Impedance Voltage measurement data saved at memory are plotted in dot which allows to observed the Trend of the change 50 Trace in Graph is not in line form which is difficult to analyze the Battery Trend Therefore Trend is to convert it to line form to help to easy Analysis and easy estimation of future trend Trend is applicable only to Impedance and Voltage Trend is basically applicable with Reference Data initial data saved in unit base When Reference Data is not available Standard value will be applied Operation Procedure D Press Analyzer e key to enter the Analyzer mode Press F3 Recall key to select Unit Cell saved in Record by Up Down Y keys or Encoder Dial Key and after press 1 SELECT toset 3 Press 2 TRACE to enter TRACE mode After 5 seconds approximately Trend Curve is displayed 01 03 12 02 17 57 AM SY Unit 001 Cell DO Slot 047 Impe 6 Sima Volt 1449 Ti
65. t up DB data as Reference data by using Up Down key Then Limit is working e In Analyzer function data measured periodically are saved by unit The DB is used as reference data when evaluate Data Change status or Trend of Battery Deterioration 8 3 DB Application at Limit e At Limit function without input Maximum Limit and Minimum Limit Recall the Data in saved in DB and use as reference to set up Limit e At Limit function press F2 2 Recall to activate whole contents of DB e Use Up Down or Encode key to select desired DB No and press FRI CALL key e DB is used as reference data of Limit setting DB No 003 200 BX90L Lead acid O60 0AH Type Lapacity 3 f00v 3 100y Voltage Lower Of 00me 10 50me 14 00mo Impedance Upper Upper 57 8 4 DB Application at TRACE in Analyze mode e In Analyzer mode use DB data reference data saved by each unit to judge Battery Deterioration with Trace e Reference data is saved at Record Unit2 000 cell of Record unit e Input procedure of reference DB is available only through PC program 8 5 Input and Erase of DB Input erase and modification of DB in the Analyzer is available only through PC Program How to Input DB e Load PC Program on Computer e Connect the Analyzer mini USB port to Computer with USB cable e Click ON on PC Program Initial Screen e Click Impedance Data Base in the menu When input DB data
66. utput DC12V 1A e Operation Temperature 0 C 40 C below 80 RH No Dew e Storage Temp Humidity 10 C 50C below 80 RH No Dew e Temperature Coefficient 0 05 x accuracy C below18 C or above 28 C 1 e Max Input Voltage Measurement Terminal Electrodes Between Electrodes Max DC 400V e Measurement Input Earth Grounding Max DC400V e EMC EN61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 A3 2003 e Safety Standard EN61010 1 2001 Pollution degree 2 Measurement Category 1 Estimated Over Voltage 300V e Dimensions 107mm W x 220mm H x 55mm D 4 2 x 8 3 x 2 2 e Weight Main Unit only 1 2kg 2 6 lbs 11 2 Electrical Specifications Guaranteed Accuracy Temperature Condition O Accuracy is valid within 18 C 28 C 64 F 82 F Relative Humidity Max 80 for 1 year O Accuracy Specifications of reading Last digit number O Impedance Internal Resistance measurement Range Resolution Current Accuracy 4mQ 1uQ 100mA 0 8 rdg 10dgts 40mQ 10u0 100mA 400m0 100u0 10mA 0 5 rdg 10dgts 4 0 1mO 10mA 4mQ Range is Manual Ranging only Other Ranges are AUTO Manual Ranging 79 e Measurement Current Accuracy 10 e Measurement Current Frequency 1ktz 30Hz e DC Voltage Auto Manual Range Max Display Resolution Accuracy AV 4 1mV 40V 40 10mV 0 5 rdg 5dgts 400V 400 100mV 400V DC range When measurement E
67. ve to D B 2 Select desired D B by using Up Down key or Encoder Switch After D B is selected press F3 3 LimitON key 4 Set Up or Selection is completed press F4 E EXIT key or Encoder Switch to enter Measurement Standby status 4 3 Judgment of Limit Limit set up Upper 1 level Max Limit Upper 2 Level Max limit of Resistance and Minimum Limit of Voltage Example Reference Initial Set up Value Resistance value and Voltage value of New or Good battery 0 40 2V Resistance Upper 1 Max Limit 0 60 1 5 times of Initial Value Resistance Upper 2 Max Limit 0 80 2 times of Initial Value Voltage Minimum Limit 1 8V 90 of Initial Value Set Up standard of Upper Max Limit and Lower Minimum Limit can be little different from Battery Type and Battery Manufacturer Before set up make sure this matter Above is example of general standard How to evaluate LIMIT Comparator Table Measured value of Resistance is lower than Upper 1 Level Max Limit If Voltage measured simultaneously is higher than Minimum Limit Pass If Voltage measured simultaneously is lower than Minimum Limit Warning light on Measured value of Resistance is higher than Upper 1 Level Max Limit and lower than Upper 2 Level Max limit If Voltage measured simultaneously is higher or lower than Minimum Limit both case Warning light on with Beeper sound Measured value of Resistance is h
68. y Press F2 Replay key S Select the Replay Data from Recorded Data Address by Left Right Up Down NEU gt direction key or Encoder Key After select press to press down Encoder Switch to complete to Replay Data 4 When in Replay Record Data with REC No is displayed on LCD screen To continue to Replay of other Recorded Data press F1 rl while in replaying the other data Then Initial Display appears and may proceed as above 6 When convert to measurement mode press any measurement key on Analyzer NOTE If select Record Address Record Data and Recorded Data are displayed at bottom of display Limit judgment result also displayed together If Reference Initial data of the Unit is set f there is no Recorded Data displayed in Blank Replay LCD screen Recorded Date will replay in LCD Screen STILL status Upper Right of Screen shows Replay REC No of Replay Data shows at Upper Left of Screen 38 Replay 12 33 43PM UN REC No Unit 001 001 001 Upper 12 00m ANG 01 00mo 001 100 Upper 09 00me ee Lower 10 00 06 09 40 mi 1 2 45 19 6 Replay Screen 5 6 Erase of Recorded Data In Record Replay mode press Erase key longer than 2 seconds to enter Erase mode Select F3 F Erase Select the Data to erase from Recorded Data Address by Left Right Up Down a aN if JAS J J direction key and press Encoder Key to
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