• Briefly press the button "START/ENTER"; the current value (A) in the bottom line starts to blink.
With NiCd or NiMH batteries, if the current value is flashing, you can switch between
manual and automatic mode by simultaneously pressing the buttons "INC" and "DEC"
(see chapter 11. a).
With lithium batteries, the cell number (S) must be set as well as the charge current.
Change this as usual using the buttons "INC" and "DEC" and confirm the value using the
"START/ENTER" button.
• If the values do not blink, you can select between the individual programs with the buttons "INC" or
"DEC". Depending on the battery type, these are "DISCHARGE", "CHARGE", "STORAGE", "BAL-
ANCE", "CYCLE", etc.
• If you now keep the button "START/ENTER" depressed for longer ,
(approx. 3 seconds), all settings are saved in the memory previously
selected. "SAVE" appears in the display. The saving stage is shown in
points.
The data in the 10 memory spaces is, of course, preserved, even if the charger is sep-
arated from the supply voltage.
This way, you can save the data for the transmitter battery, for example (e.g. NiMH,
charge current 400mA) and for a flight battery (LiPo, 1A charge current, 3 cells).
14. Loading Battery Data
You can view the entire menu structure in the correct order on the fold-out page. Here
the key functions for operating are also given.
• In the main menu, select the function "LOAD DATA" with the button "BATT.TYPE/STOP":
• Press the button "START/ENTER"; the display shows the following, for example, and memory "01"
blinks:
• With the buttons "INC" or "DEC", select the desired memory (1....10).
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