Important Settings For Using The Battery; Battery Priority Setting (Essential When Using More Than One Battery); Low Battery Warning Setting - Fostex PD606 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2: Preparation before using the PD606
When you use PowerLink batteries, you
can mount up to four batteries (two bat-
teries for each base, as shown on the
right).
<Note>:
When you mount four batter-
ies, you cannot use the protector on the
bottom panel. Use the unit horizontally.
<Notes for using PowerLink batteries>
• When you use PowerLink batteries, use batteries of the same charging
condition. If the charging conditions are significantly different, the PowerLink
function may not operate correctly resulting the PD606 powered off.
• You cannot mount more than two batteries. Each battery mount can accept up
to two batteries.

Important settings for using the battery

Battery priority setting (essential when using more than one battery)

When you use two batteries or four PowerLink batteries, you must set the battery
priority (BATT1 or BATT2).
You can specify the battery to be used preferentially. When the preferential battery
gets empty, the display shows the warning popup window and the other battery auto-
matically takes over.
You can make setting via the quick setup mode or via the "Active battery" item in the
"BATTERY SETUP" menu of the MENU mode (see pages 77 and 175).

Low battery warning setting

Whether you use a battery with or without BMS (Battery Management System), you
can set the threshold voltage for warning low battery.
When the battery voltage gets lower than the threshold voltage you set, the warning
tone is output from the headphones connected to the unit.
By default, the threshold voltage is set to 13.2V for battery with BMS or 13.0V for
battery without BMS. However, you can set the desired threshold voltage via the "BATT.
warning" item in the "BATTERY SETUP" menu of the MENU mode (see page 172).
<Note>:
When you use a battery with BMS (Battery Management System), you can check
the battery information via the "BATT. status" item in the "BATTERY SETUP" menu of
the MENU mode (see page 179).
<Note>:
When you use a battery with BMS (Battery Management System), you can check
the remaining time until the battery voltage reaches the threshold voltage in one-minute
steps via the "BATT. Remain" item in the "BATTERY SETUP" menu of the MENU mode
(see page 178).
<Note>:
While the battery has power, the output voltage is between 13 V to 15 V. When
the remaining power gets short, the output voltage rapidly drops. Therefore, to replace
the battery well in advance, we recommend setting the threshold voltage to 13 V or
around.
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