Duratrax IntelliPeak Mini Pulse User Manual

Advanced fuzzy logic peak detector with
automatic cut-off circuit featuring high efficiency P-Channel MOSFET drive
transistors
8-bit 4MHz CPU with 8K ROM, 1K RAM, 1-channel 16-bit analog-to-digital converter
8-bit pulse width modulated charge current to charge NiCd or NiMH batteries to 100% without overcharging
Built-in Artificial Intelligence to eliminate false
peaks
11-15V DC input
Includes incredibly small, detachable, 12 volt
7 amp AC power supply with built-in cooling fan for at-home use
Output: 4-7 cells on DC, 4-8 cells on AC
Adjustable fast charge current: 0.5-4.5 amps
100mA trickle charge
2 amp fixed discharge rate
Cycle functions: Select a single
discharge/charge cycle for periodic pack conditioning, or continuous “auto-repeat” cycles for reviving batteries that have developed a memory or for breaking in a new pack
Four multi-function, high intensity LED’s and audible tones for easy set-up
Built-in miniature fan keeps charger cool, increasing efficiency and lifespan
Fused overload and reverse polarity protection
Capable of charging transmitter batteries
Charge only nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal
hydride rechargeable batteries. Damage may occur from other types of batteries.
Do not use automotive type battery chargers to power the charger.
Do not allow water, moisture or foreign objects into the charger.
Do not cover the air intake holes on the charger. This will cause the charger to overheat.
Do not charge batteries containing fewer than 4 cells
Always connect the power source first.
Do not use a cable longer than 30cm to
connect the charger with the batteries.
Do not leave the charger unattended while charging. Disconnect the battery
immediately
if the charger becomes hot. Allow the charger
or battery to cool down before reconnecting.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do NOT discharge cells smaller that sub-C
size cells.
Unlike most other chargers, the IntelliPeak Mini Pulse Charger is capable of charging both nickel-cadmium (NiCd) and
nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery chemistries,
as identified by this symbol. Look exclusively for battery chargers with this symbol to handle both NiCd and NiMH charging needs.
While similar in appearance to sub-C NiCd batteries, NiMH batteries have a different internal chemistry and require a different charging method.
It is important not to allow NiMH batteries to overheat while being charged. Heat can
adversely affect the performance of NiMH batteries. When charging NiMH batteries with the IntelliPeak Mini Pulse Charger, do not adjust the PEAK CHARGE AMPS adjustment knob above 3.0 amps. Charging at a higher amperage will heat up the batteries and could cause permanent damage. If overheating is observed, disconnect the battery from the charger immediately, and reduce the charge rate for future charging needs. Also, do not deep cycle NiMH batteries. Permanent damage could result. Store NiMH packs with some voltage remaining on the cells. Use a NiMH battery pack no more than three cycles per day, with a two to three hour break in-between for cooling. More frequent use is likely to overheat the pack.
If using a DC power supply or 12V DC battery for input power, connect the DC adapter cord (included) to the lead exiting the rear of the charger. Attach the red alligator clip to the positive (+) terminal on the power supply, and the black alligator clip to the negative (-) terminal. It’s best to use a clean DC power source whose output is filtered to remove unwanted electrical noise. Disconnect the DC input adapter cord from the charger when not in use.
The IntelliPeak Mini Pulse Charger accepts DC input voltage only. To draw power from a 110V AC source, plug the white connector exiting the rear of the charger directly into the white connector located in the rear of the AC power supply. Plug the power supply into a 110V AC outlet. Do not attempt to connect the charger directly to 110V AC power, as permanent damage to the charger will result.
The IntelliPeak Pulse Charger is fuse protected from current overload. Only replace the spade type automotive fuse with one of the same 7A rating
and physical size. CAUTION: Disconnect the
charger from the input power source and the load battery from the charger before replacing the fuse.
The output lead (included) has a standard style connector at one end, with the opposite wire ends stripped so a small portion of bare wire is showing. Insert the red, positive (+) wire into the red spring loaded terminal on the front of the charger. Install the black, negative (-) wire into the black spring loaded terminal. These terminals allow virtually any other charge leads to easily be connected to the charger if so desired. CAUTION: Make sure
wire strands never make connection between the red and black terminals! Failure to do so
could result in a short circuit condition, causing the fuse to blow or permanent damage to the charger and/or battery.
The IntelliPeak Mini Pulse Charger offers a slow 100mA trickle charge rate for charging a new battery or topping off a previously charged battery. Connect the battery to the charge lead on the front of the charger. The green SLOW CHARGE LED should automatically begin to flash, indicating trickle charge is in progress. A 1500mAh battery should reach full charge in approximately 15 hours using this charge method.
This unit has a high-rate fast charge to recharge a partially discharged battery, with circuitry designed to monitor pack voltage and automatically terminate fast charge when full charge is reached. Select the desired charge rate using the PEAK CHARGE AMPS adjustment knob. Connect the battery to the charge lead on the front of the charger. The green SLOW CHARGE LED should automatically begin to flash, indicating trickle charge is in progress. Push the MODE SELECT button once to start peak charging. The red PEAK CHARGE LED should light, and the charger will beep once to confirm peak charge is in progress. When this LED begins to flash the battery is approaching peak charge. This should soon be followed by occasional flashing of the STATUS LED, where each flash represents instantaneous moments when actual battery voltage is starting to decline, thus indicating the battery has reached peak and the charger will soon return to slow charge automatically.
WARNING: Do not leave charger unattended during fast charge. If the battery or charger
PEAK CHARGING
SLOW CHARGING
OUTPUT LEAD
FUSE PROTECTION
AC INPUT POWER
DC INPUT POWER
IMPORTANT CARE AND HANDLING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR NIMH BATTERIES
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
SPECIAL FEATURES
Congratulations on your purchase of the IntelliPeak™Mini Pulse Charger by DuraTrax®! With intelligently designed features to provide increased performance and convenience, the IntelliPeak Mini Pulse Charger is well suited for a variety of modeler applications.
become hot at any time, disconnect the battery from the charger immediately! Failure to do so
may cause permanent damage to the charger and battery, and may cause bodily harm. Reduce the charge rate for future charging needs.
Discharging removes charge from a battery for storage or conditioning purposes. Connect the battery to the lead on the front of the charger. Push and hold the MODE SELECT button for two seconds. The charger will beep two times, and the amber DISCHARGE LED will light, confirming discharge is in progress at a fixed rate of 2 amps. When the battery is finished discharging, the
charger
will automatically switch to slow charge mode.
The IntelliPeak Charger has a fixed, non-
adjustable discharge cutoff voltage setting of 2.60V. If a specific discharge cutoff value other than 2.60V is desired, monitor the pack voltage during discharge with a separate voltmeter and manually terminate discharge at such point as desired. This step must be followed during all cycling functions as well if a different cutoff voltage is desired.
WARNING: Do NOT discharge cells which are smaller than sub-C size. The discharge current
rate of the IntelliPeak is too high for smaller cells such as A, AA, and AAA size, in addition to the wiring used to assemble such packs. Failing to avoid this will likely cause permanent damage to the cells and/or wiring in the battery packs, and possibly the equipment in which the battery is installed.
Use the single cycling feature to conduct a single discharge/charge cycle for periodic pack conditioning of regularly used batteries. Select the desired charge rate using the PEAK CHARGE AMPS adjustment knob. Then, connect the battery to the charge lead on the front of the charger. Push the MODE SELECT button twice. The amber DISCHARGE LED will light and the charger will beep three times to confirm single cycling is in progress. When discharge is complete, it will automatically switch to peak charging, confirmed by the red PEAK CHARGE LED and a single beep. This LED will flash when the battery nears peak charge, after which the charger will
automatically return to slow charge as indicated by the flashing green SLOW CHARGE LED.
Auto-repeat cycling lets you conduct repeated discharge/charge cycles for deep pack conditioning to break in new packs or revive older or unused packs which may have developed memory. Select the desired charge rate using the PEAK CHARGE AMPS adjustment knob. Then, connect the battery to the charge lead on the front of the charger. Push the MODE SELECT button twice and hold it down for two seconds. The amber DISCHARGE LED will light and the charger will beep four times to confirm auto-repeat cycling is in progress. After the battery has finished discharging it will automatically switch to peak charge mode, confirmed by the red PEAK CHARGE LED and a single beep. When this LED begins to flash, the battery is approaching peak charge. This should soon be followed by occasional flashing of the STATUS LED, where each flash represents instantaneous moments
when actual battery voltage is starting to decline, thus indicating the battery has reached peak and the charger will soon return to slow charge automatically. Once peak charge has completed, the charger will automatically repeat this entire discharge/charge process. To end this function, the user must push the MODE SELECT button or disconnect battery from the charger.
To discharge the battery for storage, allow the battery to cycle the desired amount of times and then push the MODE SELECT button until the orange DISCHARGE LED lights. This will start discharge mode only. To peak charge the battery, wait until the last desired cycle is over and then push the MODE SELECT button until the red PEAK CHARGE LED lights.
The IntelliPeak Mini Pulse Charger is capable of charging 9.6V transmitter batteries. This is best accomplished when using 110V AC input through the AC power supply, or DC input power of greater than 12V but less than 15V. Connect the appropriate adapter (not included) into the spring terminals on the front of the charger. CAUTION:
Failure to recognize proper polarities will cause permanent damage to the battery and/or radio! Turn the PEAK CHARGE AMPS
adjustment knob down to 0.5 amps to allow the batteries to peak charge. Charging at a higher amperage can cause permanent damage to the transmitter batteries. Do not allow standard capacity TX batteries to remain in slow charge mode in excess of 1 hour after peak charge has been reached, as overheating of the battery might occur. Note: If
your transmitter has a diode in the charge circuit, it may be necessary to remove this diode to allow your transmitter to receive a full charge with this IntelliPeak charger. In addition, the battery will NOT accept a discharge with the diode in the circuit. Removal of the diode will allow a full charge and discharge.
WARNING: Do NOT discharge transmitter batteries with the IntelliPeak Charger. The
discharge current rate is too high for such smaller cells and the wiring which is used to assemble such packs. Failing to avoid this will likely cause permanent damage to the cells and/or wiring in the battery packs, and possibly the equipment in which the battery is installed.
Input Voltage: 11-15V DC Output: 4-7 cells DC, or 4-8 cells with
AC power supply NiCd Fast Charge: 0.5-4.5A NiMH Fast Charge: 0.5-3.0A
Trickle Charge Rate: 100mA Discharge Rate: 2 Amp fixed Discharge Cutoff Voltage: 2.60V fixed Battery Types: Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) &
nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) Case Size: 3.38" x 1.88" x 3.5" Weight: 7.6 oz. (without power
supply)
Part Number: DTXP4110
DuraTrax warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. During that period, we will repair or replace , at our option, any product that does not meet these standards. You will be required to provide proof or purchase date (receipt or invoice). If during the 1 year period, your DuraTrax product shows defects caused by abuse, misuse, or accident, it will be repaired or replaced at our option, at a service charge not greater than 50% of the current retail price. Be sure to include your daytime telephone number in case we need to contact you about your repair. This warranty does not cover components worn by use, application of reverse voltage, cross connections, poor installation, subjection of components to foreign materials, any alterations to wires, or tampering. In no case shall our liability exceed the original cost of the product. Your warranty is voided if...
A. You allow any wires to become frayed which
could cause a short
B. You tamper with any of the electronic
components.
C. You exceed minimum or maximum cell
specifications for the battery pack.
D. You allow water, moisture, or any foreign
material to enter the charger case.
E. You apply reverse voltage by connecting the
battery pack backwards.
Under no circumstances will the purchaser be entitled to consequential or incidental damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If you attempt to disassemble or repair this unit yourself it may void the warranty. For service to your DuraTrax product, either in or out of warranty, send it post paid and insured to:
Hobby Services
1610 Interstate Drive
Champaign, IL 61822
(217) 398-0007
e-mail: hobbyservices@hobbico.com
Internet Address: www.duratrax.co
WARRANTY
SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSMITTER BATTERIES
AUTO-REPEAT CYCLING
SINGLE CYCLING
DISCHARGING
LED DISPLAY
Condition Discharge LED Fast Charge LED Slow Charge LED Status LED
(Yellow) (Orange) (Green) (Red) No Battery OFF OFF OFF ON Slow Charging OFF OFF OFF: When battery On: Normal
is < 3V Flash: Bad battery
Flash: Slow Charging connection
Off: Weak power
supply
Fast Charging OFF ON: Battery is charging OFF On: Battery voltage is
Flash: Battery is increasing or stable
near peak Off: Battery voltage is
decreasing
Discharging ON OFF OFF ON
DTXZ4110 for DTXP4110 V1.2
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