Warnings And Error Messages - HITEC X1RED Instruction Manual

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Warnings and Error Messages

WARNING
G
REVERSE POLARITY
WARNING
CONNECTION BREAK
WARNING
CONNECT ERROR
CHECK MAIN PORT
WARNING
DC IN TOO LOW
WARNING
DC IN TOO HIGH
WARNING
CELL ERROR
WARNING
CELL NUMBER
Using the Charge Control Software - "Chargemaster"
The free "Charge Master" software gives you unparalle-
led ability to operate the charger through the computer.
You can monitor pack voltage, cell voltage and other data
while charging, view charge data in real-time graphs
and you can control charging and update firmware via
the "Charge Master" software. In order to connect the
charger to the computer and use the "Charge Master,"
you will need a USB cable which is not included in this
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Incorrect polarity
connected.
The battery connection
has been interrupted.
The battery connection
is wrong.
The input voltage is less
than 11V.
The input voltage is
higher than 18V.
Misoperation or connec-
tion error will activate
this function.
The cell number is wrong.
AC/DC-Input, Professional
Balance Charger, Discharger, Multicharger
WARNING
INT.TEMP.TOO HI
WARNING
EXT.TEMP.TOO HI
WARNING
OVER CHARGE
CAPACITY LIMIT
WARNING
OVER TIME LIMIT
WARNING
BATTERY WAS FULL
package. The cable must end on one side with an "A"
plug and the opposite side with a "micro-B" plug to
connect to the charger directly.
Download the latest ChargeMaster Software at:
www.multiplex-rc.de/service/downloads/hitec/software,
the X1 RED uses the ChargeMaster 2 software.
The internal temperature
of the unit goes too high.
The external temperature
of the battery is too
high. Requires optional
Tempurature Sensor to be
connected.
The battery capacity is
more than the maximum
capacity which the user
sets.
The charging time is lon-
ger than the maximum
charging time which is
set by the user.
The battery voltage is
higher than the maxi-
mum voltage set by the
user when charging in
balance mode.

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