Configuring Remote Sense Jumpers; Locating Remote Sense Configuration Jumpers; Enabling Remote Sense; Enabling Local Sense - HindlePower ATevo Series Operating/Service Instructions Manual

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11.4 Configuring Remote Sense Jumpers

ATevo must be configured to sense dc output voltage used for
regulation at either the charger's dc output or at the voltage present
on the Remote Sense terminal block (A2-TB1). This configuration is
accomplished by moving shorting block jumpers located on ATevo's
Power Board (A2).

11.4.1 Locating Remote Sense Configuration Jumpers

Remote Sense Configuration Jumpers (JP103 and JP104) are located
on the Power Board next to the Remote Sense terminal block (A2-
TB1). Each Jumper consists of a 3-pin header and a SHORTING
BLOCK that shorts (or connects) two (2) pins of the header together.

11.4.2 Enabling Remote Sense

To have ATevo regulate dc output to the voltage present at the
Remote Sense leads, move both the Remote Sense SHORTING
BLOCKs (JP103 and JP104) to the REMOTE SENSE side of the pin
headers. The SHORTING BLOCKS should be installed on the two (2)
pins closest to the edge of the board.

11.4.3 Enabling Local Sense

Local Sense is the factory default configuration. Unless otherwise
specified, all ATevos are shipped configured to use local sense. In
this configuration, ATevo regulates dc output to the voltage present
at the charger output terminals (CB2+/-).
Jumper configuration will have both Remote Sense SHORTING
BLOCKs (JP103 and JP104) at the LOCAL SENSE side of the pin
headers. SHORTING BLOCKS will be installed on the two (2) pins
farthest from the edge of the board.
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