HITEC X1 Touch: AC/DC, Multi-Chemistry, Touch Screen Battery Charger User Manual

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terminates the charge when the pack reaches full capacity. You can adjust the peak

mV setting to either increase or decrease the charger’s sensitivity to the voltage

drop that occurs when the pack nears full capacity.

A lower mV setting is more sensitive and will terminate the charge process

earlier than a higher mV setting.

Automatic Charging Current Limit

You can set the upper limit of the charging current when charging your NiMH or

NiCd batteries. This is useful for NiMH batteries of low impedance and capacity

when charging in the ‘AUTO’ charging mode.

Capacity Limit

The charging capacity is always calculated as the charging current multiplied by

time. If the charging capacity exceeds the limit, the process will terminate automati-

cally when a maximum value is set.

Temperature Threshold (requires optional temperature sensor, PN# 44159)

NiCd and NiMH batteries become warm as the charge process completes. This is a

normal condition and should be expected as the Delta-peak charge process com-

pletes the charging cycle. If the user inadvertently sets the mV sensitivity to an

abnormally high value or if there is a problem with the battery (i.e, one or more bad

cells in the pack), the battery temperature could exceed safe limits. If the external

temperature limit option is enabled and the optional temperature sensor is installed

and placed on the battery, the charge process will terminate if the user-set tempera-

ture limit is reached.

Lithium and Pb batteries should NEVER get warm during the charge

process.

Processing Time Limit

Maximum charge and discharge process time limits can be set to protect against

possible battery defects. This is highly recommended when charging Lithium chem-

istry batteries.

Hitec Charge Master Software

The free “Hitec Charge Master” software gives you unparalleled ability to operate the

charger through the computer. You can monitor pack voltage, cell voltage and other

data during charging and view charge data in real-time graphs. You can also initiate

processes, control charging and update firmware from the “Hitec Charge Master”

software.

These warnings and safety notes are of the utmost importance. You must follow

these instructions for maximum safety. Failure to do so can damage the charger and

the battery; and in the worst cases, may cause a fire.

NEVER LEAVE THE CHARGER UNATTENDED WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO ITS

POWER SOURCE. IF ANY MALFUNCTION IS FOUND, TERMINATE THE PROCESS AT

ONCE AND REFER TO THE OPERATION MANUAL.

• The allowable DC input voltage is 11-18V DC.

• The allowable AC input voltage is 100-240V AC.

• Keep the charger away from dust, damp, rain, heat, direct sunlight and excessive

vibration.

• If the charger is dropped or suffers any type of impact, it should be inspected by

an authorized service station before using it again.

• This charger and the battery should be put on a heat-resistant, non-flammable

and non-conductive surface.

• Never place them on a car seat, carpet or similar surface. Keep all flammable vola-

tile materials away from the operating area.

• Make sure you know the specifications of the battery to be charged or

discharged to ensure it meets the requirements of this charger. If the program is

set up incorrectly, the battery and charger can be damaged.

• Fire or explosion can occur due to overcharging.

• To avoid a short circuit between the charge lead, always connect the charge cable

to the charger first, then connect the battery. Reverse the sequence when discon-

necting.

• Never attempt to charge or discharge the following types of batteries:

- A battery fitted with an integral charge circuit or a protection circuit

- A battery pack which consists of different types of cells (including different

manufacturer’s cells)

- A battery that is already fully charged or just slightly discharged and

non-rechargeable batteries (these pose an explosion hazard)

FEATURES (cont.)

WARNINGS AND SAFETY NOTES

Warning: Be sure to read this section for your own safety.

Caution: Be sure to read this section to prevent accidents and

damage to your charger.

Tip: This section will help you maximize the performance of your

charger.

Note: This section will provide more detailed explanations.

Warning, Caution, Tip and Note Boxes

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