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Specification - PAG Pulsar 9795 Instruction Manual

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U5042A PAG PULSAR INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SECTION 2

SPECIFICATION

2.1 PAG Pulsar Range:
Model No. 9795
◗ Four sequential charging channels.
◗ Four Snap-On compatible and four PP90 (2.1mm) connectors.
◗ Built-in discharger.
◗ Battery interrogation feature.
Model No. 9796
◗ Four sequential charging channels.
◗ Four NP-type and four PP90 (2.1mm) connectors.
◗ Built-in discharger.
Model No. 9797
◗ Two sequential charging channels.
◗ Two Snap-On compatible and two PP90 (2.1mm) connectors.
2.2 Range of Batteries Charged:
◗ Nickel-Cadmium batteries having nominal voltages of between 4.8V and
14.4V, and nominal capacities of between 1Ah and 10Ah.
◗ Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries of reputable manufacture having nominal
voltages of between 4.8V and 14.4V, and nominal capacities of between
1Ah and 10Ah.
◗ PAG Lithium-Ion batteries.
2.3 Battery Connections:
Snap-On compatible: Patented professional connector compatible with all
Anton-Bauer batteries and PAG L75 Li-Ion Time Battery, Model No. 9366.
NP: Polarised connector suitable for Ni-Cd and Ni-MH NP-type batteries.
Incorporates superior blade-type beryllium-copper contacts.
PP90: Polarised connector suitable for PP90 (2.1mm) coaxial DC power
connectors. NOTE: centre pin negative.
2.4 Battery Interrogation (Model 9795 only):
Model 9795 incorporates a battery interrogation facility, allowing the charger
to display the following data which is recorded by the battery:
◗ Serial number.
◗ Date of manufacture.
◗ Ah loaded.
◗ Operating capacity.
◗ Percentage state of charge.
◗ Chemistry.
◗ Battery temperature.
2.5 Main Charge Program:
◗ Auto-Mode: automatically selects the correct charge current.
◗ Manual selection: 2A, 3A or 4A charge current.
◗ Li-Ion voltage-charge program: only available with PAG intelligent batteries
or suitable PAG intelligent adaptor. PAG intelligent batteries automatically
over-ride the Auto Mode or Manual selection, and control their own charge
regime.
2.6 Discharge-then-Charge Program (not Model No. 9797):
This program discharges the battery, automatically determining the fully-
discharged condition, and then fully charges it. The discharge capacity and
the subsequent charge loaded into the battery can be displayed on the
screen.
2.7 Recovery Charge:
This special program conditions the battery for a period of one hour. The
charger will then automatically enter the Main Charge program, which will run
until the battery is fully charged. This program also recovers PAG Li-Ion
batteries which have been over-discharged to the point where the internal
safety protection circuit has tripped.
2.8 Ancillary Charging Programs:
The following programs may be automatically entered after charging:
◗ Balancing Charge.
◗ Self-adjusting Maintenance Charge (not applied to PAG Li-Ion batteries).
2.9 Self Test Program:
The internal microcomputer constantly monitors the battery under charge or
process as well as the operation of the charger's own functions which will be
shut down to a safe condition should any of the tests fail.
2.10 Mains Input:
100-139V or 140-250V ~ autoselected. Frequency 50-60Hz. Maximum power
consumption 120W.
2.11 Output Protection:
Charger protected against short circuit, open circuit, excess battery voltage
and reverse battery voltage.
2.12 AC Mains Failure Protection:
Should mains failure occur during a charging program, or whilst the charger
is connected, it will shut down to a safe condition.
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