Curtis 1620S User Manual

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Programming mode

Description

Programming

Limits

Default Value

Increment

Accuracy*

Definition

BASIC MODE

2

Battery Type

1 or 2

1

1

1-FLA: Float voltage is set to 26.8V, Constant voltage set to 29V.

2-SLA: Float voltage set to 27.6V, Constant voltage to 29.4V

End of Charge

1, 2, or 3

1

1

1-OFF: Charger goes into standby. Charger will cycle to recharge the battery as
determined by Vrst and enter standby at the end of the charge cycle.

2-EQUALIZE: Charger adjusts its output current to Ito, and drives the battery to Vequ.

It has the time allotted by Tto to do this or a fault will occur.

3-FLOAT: Charger goes into standby upon entering EoC Mode, and remains in standby
until the battery reaches Vfloat. At this point the charger turns on and maintains Vfloat
until power is recycled.

ADVANCED MODE

Constant Current (Icc)

10-20A

20A

0.5A

+/- 3%

Current used to charge the batteries during normal (bulk charge) operation. This current
is used when the battery voltage is greater than, or equal to Vlv, and less than Vcv.

Constant Voltage Level

(Vcv)

26-30V

29V

0.1VDC

+/- 1%

Battery voltage maintained by charger during bulk charge. This voltage is maintained by

continuously dropping the output current, until Veoc is reached.

Low Voltage Current
(Ilv)

2-10A

6A

0.5A

+/- 5%

Current used to recover deeply discharged batteries; this current is used when the battery
voltage is greater than or equal to Vuvlo, and less than Vlv.

Top-off current (Ito)

2-10A

6A

0.5A

+/- 5%

Current used to Equalize the batteries.

End of charge ("soft" overvoltage)

(Veoc)

29-35V

31VDC

0.1V

+/- 1%

Charger goes into "soft" overvoltage mode, from which it recovers when battery voltage

drops below Vrst.

EoC Threshold (Icv)

2-20A

4A

0.5A

+/- 3%

Current at which the charger transitions to EoC mode.

Restart Voltage (Vrst)

22-28v

26VDC

0.1V

+/- 1%

Used when EoC Mode is EQUALIZE or OFF; the battery voltage at which charger

automatically turns on and recharges the battery. Charger must be in stand by mode when
this voltage is detected; the charger will charge the battery until it reaches Vcv and then
enter stand by mode.

Bulk Charge Threshold (Vlv)

0-26VDC

24VDC

0.1VDC

+/- 1%

Battery voltage at which the charger switches from Ilv to Icc.

Low Voltage Lockout
(Vuvlo)

4-21VDC

5VDC

0.1VDC

+/- 1%

Battery voltage below which the charger will not turn on.

Equalize Voltage (Vequ)

29-33V

31VDC

0.1VDC

+/- 1%

Used when EoC Mode is EQUALIZE. The voltage at which the EQUALIZE mode is

ended, unless the mode ends by reaching Tto.

Float Voltage (Vfloat)

25-30V

26.8V

0.1VDC

+/- 1%

Used when EoC Mode is FLOAT. Once the battery voltage drops to this set point, the
charger will turn on and stay on, maintaining this battery voltage.

Low Voltage Timeout (Tlv)

1-10hrs

1 hour

1 hour

+/- 5min

If battery does not reach Vlv within this timeout period, an error is indicated.

Equalize Timeout ( Tto)

0-5hrs

2 hours

1 hour

+/- 5min

Used when EoC Mode is EQUALIZE. Number of hours charger is kept at equalization

current, unless the mode is ended by reaching Vequ.

Maximum Charge Time
(Tcmax)

2-36hrs

16 hours

1 hour

+/- 1hr

The maximum amount of time the charger has to complete a charge cycle and enter
standby mode. Failure to complete charge in the allotted time will result in a fault mode.

1 Accuracy is calculated as percentage of the maximum setting.
2 Items in bold are as they appear in the display of the 1311 handheld programmer.

Table 1. Programming Parameters

Table 1. Programming Parameters

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