Reading Out The Data On A Bid Chip; Charge / Discharge Processes With A Bid Chip - ROBBE POWER PEAK ULTIMATE 2 Manual De Uso

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You will now hear a double beep to confirm that the changes have been stored success-
fully. If you do not wish to accept the new data, you must answer 'NO' to the security
query. In either case the start display for the programming procedure appears again.
8.3

READING OUT THE DATA ON A BID CHIP

If you have a battery with a BID chip and connect it to the charger, the following battery
data can be read out to give you an accurate display of the battery's state.
9.

CHARGE / DISCHARGE PROCESSES WITH A BID CHIP

The BID chip is so small that it can easily be attached to any battery. In the case of a LiPo
battery it can be glued directly between the cells. The pictures on the next page show
methods of attaching a BID chip.
Operating instructions
POWER PEAK ULTIMATE 2
When you have completed entering the parame-
ters, you must conclude the procedure by pressing
the 'ENTER' button once more; this stores the new
values permanently in the BID chip. If data has
been changed during the entry procedure, the
screen first displays a security query: to store the
data you have to change the answer to 'YES' using
the '+' or '-' button, and then press the 'ENTER'
button.
Data is stored on the BID chip, and can be read out.
Pressing the '+' button twice displays the first data
set on the screen: this is the capacity of the current
charge or discharge process.
Pressing the '+' button twice more displays the
second data set on the screen: this is the maximum
capacity value from all charge / discharge proces-
ses.
Pressing the '+' button twice more displays the final
data set: this is the number of charge cycles and
the programmed date.
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