Charger Parameters; Charger Operations; Battery Settings - HITEC X1 Touch Instruction Manual

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CHARGER PARAMETERS

In this section, you can adjust the maximum voltage per cell during the
charge process and the minimum voltage per cell for the discharge process.
THIS IS ONLY RECOMMENDED FOR ADVANCED USERS.
By setting the END VOLTAGE CHARGE to any POSITIVE SETTING
above the default value, you ACCEPT ALL RESPONSIBILITY for ANY
DAMAGES, INJURY, or any other LOSS which may result. If you can
not accept this responsibility, then DO NOT OPERATE YOUR CHAR-
GER UNLESS ALL TVC POSITIONS ARE SET TO THE DEFAULT VALUE!
ITEM
SELECTION
AVAILABLE ONLY WHEN NiCd OR NiMH BATTERY TYPES ARE SELECTED.
DELTA-PEAK
You can adjust the peak mV setting to either increase or decrease the
3 - 15 mV/Cell
SENSE
charger's sensitivity to the voltage drop that occurs when the pack nears
full capacity.
This is the voltage level at which the X1 Touch will stop charging the bat-
LiPo 4.18 - 4.3V/Cell
END VOLT
tery. This feature allows LiPo and LiFe packs to be
CHARGE
LiIon 4.08 - 4.2 V/Cell
charged in excess of recommended cell terminal voltages.
WARNING
THIS IS ONLY INTENDED FOR EXPERT USERS, ANY CHANGES TO DE-
LiFe 3.58 - 3.7 V/Cell
FAULT SETTINGS ARE COMPLETELY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
LiPo 3.0 - 3.3V/Cell
LiIon 2.9 - 3.2V/Cell
This is the voltage level at which the X1 Touch will stop discharging the
LiFe 2.6 - 2.9V/Cell
END VOLT
battery. It is displayed as volts PER CELL in the pack and not as total pack
DISCHARGE
NiMH 0.1 - 1.1 V/Cell
voltage.
NiCd 0.1 - 1.1 V/Cell
Pb 1.8 V/Cell
AVAILABLE ONLY WHEN NiCd OR NiMH BATTERY TYPES ARE SELECTED.
Rest time refers to the waiting period between cyclic discharge/charge
REST TIME
1 - 120 Minutes
processes. Nickel chemistry batteries benefi t by having a "rest" period
between cycles to allow the voltage to normalize between cells and let
heat generated by the charge process to dissipate.
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DESCRIPTION
Connecting the Battery
To avoid short circuits between the banana plugs, always connect the
charge leads to the charger fi rst, and only then to the battery. Reverse the
sequence when disconnecting the pack.
Using the Balance Socket
The X1 Touch package includes our Universal Balancing Board that accomo-
dates most popular balancing connections. Plug the balancing board into
the charger as shown below, then plug the battery into the proper socket on
the balancing board, making sure the polarity is correct.
Failure to connect as shown in this diagram will damage the charger
and/or battery.

1. BATTERY SETTINGS

There are three basic settings for your battery: Battery Type, Number of Cells,
and Capacity and Current.
Battery Type
Use the up ▲ and down ▼ arrows on the screen to scroll through the 6
diff erent battery types. The active selection will be highlighted by a frame
around it, as shown here.

CHARGER OPERATIONS

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