The Rotary Dial Switch And The Cursor; Reinitializing Non-Volatile Memory; Charge Mode - Competition Electronics Turbo35-GFX User Manual

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and CYCLE modes will jump directly to the main MODE screen and start that MODE.
Whenever the T35-GFX is executing a CHARGE, DISCHARGE, or CYCLE MODE,
pressing the START/STOP button will stop the MODE execution. In the case of some
parameters, the START/STOP switch will advance sequentially through a line of single
characters, such as when you enter a new name for a setup.

The Rotary Dial Switch and the Cursor

Adjustable parameters appear as reverse highlighted lines on the SETUP screens. This is
Figure 13. Typical selection screen showing the cursor
For parameters that require character-at-a time editing, the START/STOP switch
advances to the next character, as was stated above.

Reinitializing non-volatile memory

As mentioned earlier in this manual, the T35-GFX comes from the factory initialized
with ten different setups. Over time, you may modify these setups so much that you've
forgotten all the settings you changed, and just want to get back to the default. Or, you
might have encountered corruption in one or more of the stored setups.
In either case, it's easy to reload the factory default settings. Perform the following steps:
1. Disconnect the pack or cells from the T35-GFX.
2. Remove power from the T35-GFX at the DC side of the power supply.
3. Hold down the "PAGE" button.
4. While holding it down, re-connect DC power.
5. Continue holding it down until you see the "SYSTEM INIT" message appear on
the display. Then, you can release the PAGE button; in a few moments, the
charge screen will appear, signifying that the T35-GFX is ready to use.
The re-initialization is now complete.

Charge Mode

The T35-GFX can charge individual cells as well as packs of 2 to 8 cells. In order to
charge 8 cell packs, the T35-GFX power source must be no less than 15 VDC. Under no
circumstances shall the DC supply voltage be allowed to exceed 16 VDC.
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referred to as the CURSOR.
Pressing the Rotary Dial Switch
advances the CURSOR to the
next adjustable parameter. When
positioned at the last line,
pressing the Rotary Dial Switch
again repositions the CURSOR
to the first adjustable parameter.
In general, when the CURSOR
is positioned on a parameter,
rotating the Rotary Dial Switch
clockwise increases the setting
and rotating counter-clockwise
decreases the setting.

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