Special features – IDX i200 User Manual

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With BP & NP batteries connected the NP-type will not be charged. When a BP battery is
connected after an NP is already connected the charging (or discharging) of the NP stops
and the BP charging starts.

Typical Charge Times

This depends on battery condition and frequency of the battery usage. The following are
approximate figures:
NP-23/NP-23dx/NP-1dx 85 minutes
NP-H50/NP-H50dx

125 minutes

BP-95dx

175 minutes

Typical Discharge Times

This depends on condition and frequency of the battery usage. The following are
approximate figures: (From Full charge)
NP-23/NP-23dx/NP-1dx 75 minutes
NP-H50/NP-H50dx 120 minutes
BP-95dx

160 minutes


SPECIAL FEATURES

Independent Charge/Discharge. Although the i200 is a sequential
charger/discharger, it is designed to quick charge one channel while independently
discharging the other. This saves the operator valuable time when conditioning
batteries.

Low Voltage Batteries. Batteries with low voltage will not be recognized as
chargeable until the unit’s initial conditioning sequence has brought them up to a
valid voltage level for quick charging.

Two Battery Types. The unit will charge either BP or NP type batteries, however it
always gives priority to BP batteries. Inserting a BP battery in the same channel as an
NP will disable charging of the NP.

Safety. The unit will automatically detect abnormally high or low voltage batteries or
defective batteries and will not permit charging. The channel in question will be
skipped and the LED will not come on.

Uninterrupted Operation. If a battery is removed during, prior to or during
charging, the unit will automatically sequence on to the next battery channel.

Digital Negative Delta V charging. Using fully digital microprocessor controlled
negative delta V charging method; the unit will handle most manufacturers’ NP-1 or
BP-90/95 style batteries. From 12V~13.2V and 1Ah~7Ah.








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