X6 Users Manual en
X6 Users Manual en
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Pb Battery Charge Advanced Setup ........................................................................................................ - 20 -
Pb Battery Charge Safety Setup .............................................................................................................. - 21 -
Pb Battery Discharge Setup....................................................................................................................... - 21 -
Pb Battery Cycle Setup ............................................................................................................................. - 21 -
NiZn Battery Charge/Discharge Setup ......................................................................................................... - 21 -
NiZn Battery Charge Setup ....................................................................................................................... - 21 -
NiZn Battery Not Balance Charger Setup ............................................................................................... - 21 -
NiZn Battery Balance Charge Setup ....................................................................................................... - 22 -
NiZn Battery Charge Advanced Setup .................................................................................................... - 22 -
NiZn Battery Charge Safety Setup .......................................................................................................... - 22 -
NiZn Battery Discharge Setup .................................................................................................................. - 22 -
NiZn Battery Discharge Advanced Setup ............................................................................................... - 22 -
NiZn Battery Discharge Safety Setup ..................................................................................................... - 22 -
NiZn Battery Cycle Setup ......................................................................................................................... - 22 -
Power Setup .................................................................................................................................................. - 22 -
X6 Parameters Setup ........................................................................................................................- 24 -
Parameters Setup .........................................................................................................................- 24 -
Charger Setup ............................................................................................................................................... - 24 -
Temp. & Fans Setup .................................................................................................................................. - 24 -
Beep Tone Setup ....................................................................................................................................... - 25 -
LCD Setup................................................................................................................................................. - 25 -
Input & Power Limit Setup ....................................................................................................................... - 25 -
Save & Load Configuration Setup ............................................................................................................ - 27 -
Language Setup ......................................................................................................................................... - 27 -
Calibration................................................................................................................................................. - 27 -
Extra- Function ............................................................................................................................................. - 28 -
Log Files Manage...................................................................................................................................... - 28 -
Servo Test .................................................................................................................................................. - 29 -
Pulse Measurement ................................................................................................................................... - 30 -
Monitor Setup ........................................................................................................................................... - 30 -
USB & SD Card Use ...................................................................................................................- 31 -
Warranty & Service .....................................................................................................................- 31 -
Junsi Console for X6 .........................................................................................................................- 32 -
X6 Firmware Upgrades ....................................................................................................................- 33 -
Firmware Upgrades via Junsi Console ........................................................................................- 33 -
Firmware Upgrades via Boot Mode ............................................................................................- 33 -
Firmware Upgrades via SD Card ................................................................................................- 33 -
Important Notes ................................................................................................................................- 34 -
The Charging Principle for Reflex Charge Mode .......................................................................- 34 -
Power Regenerative Mode ..........................................................................................................- 34 -
Lithium Battery Extra Discharge Mode ......................................................................................- 34 -
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................- 35 -
Status Indication of Running .......................................................................................................- 35 -
Status Indication of Control ........................................................................................................- 35 -
Error Messages ............................................................................................................................- 36 -
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User Notice
Safety Notes
Please read the entire Manual completely before using, to make sure you can use this device properly and more
safely.
1. Keep the charger away from children and pets at all times.
2. Never leave the charger unsupervised when charging or discharging. If you leave, disconnect the battery and switch
off charger to prevent any unexpected dangers or damage.
3. Ensure the charger program and settings match the battery pack, otherwise the battery will be damaged and a
dangerous situation may arise, especially for Lithium batteries, which may cause a fire.
4. Do not mix batteries of different types, different capacities or from different manufacturers.
5. Do not disassemble the charger.
6. Do not place the charger or any battery on a flammable surface or near a combustible material while in use. Do not
charge or discharge on a carpet, cluttered workbench, paper, plastic, vinyl, leather or wood, inside an R/C model or
inside a full-sized automobile.
7. Never block the air intake holes and never use in a refrigerated or high temperature environment. If used in such an
environment, the internal temperature protection may result in abnormal charging/discharging that could be dangerous.
8. Do not allow water, moisture, metal wires or other conductive material into the charger.
9. Never charge or discharge any battery having evidence of leaking, expansion/swelling, damaged outer cover or case,
color-change or distortion.
10. Do not try to charge “non-rechargeable” dry cells.
11. Do not exceed the battery manufacturer’s suggested maximum charge rates.
12. Carefully follow the battery pack manufacturer’s recommendations and safety advice.
Copyright
Copyright@ 2018 Shenzhen New Junsi Electronic Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Without prior written consent by Shenzhen New Junsi Electronic Co., Ltd, any units or individual extracts or copies of
part or the entire contents of this manual, and transmission in any form is illegal and strictly prohibited.
The product described in this manual may include copyright software ownership belonging to Shenzhen New Junsi
Electronic Co. Ltd and its licensee, except with the express permission from relevant rights holders, otherwise, any
copying, distribution, modification, excerpt, de-compilation, disassembly, decryption, reverse engineering, lease,
transfer, sub-license, as well as other acts of infringement of software copyright is strictly prohibited, but apart from the
restrictions prohibited by applicable law.
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Special Features
1. X6 uses advanced Synchronous buck-boost DC/DC converter technology with high power, high current and
high-performance power conversion circuit. The maximum charge power capacity is up to 800W, the maximum
charge/discharge current of a channel is up to 30A.
2. X6 Supports 6s LiPo, Lilo, LiFe, LiHV, LTO and NiZn batteries, with maximum 2A balance current, and adopts a
unique balance calculation of internal resistance correction. Supports 1-20s NiMH/NiCd batteries and 1-12s Pb
batteries.
3. With digital-power mode for great protection (over-current protection, over-voltage protection, input under-voltage
protection, input undercurrent protection, and etc.)
4. Intelligent fan control. Sensing internal temperature via the internal temperature sensor, to thereby control the fan
speed.
5. Internal temperature protection. When the internal temperature exceeds the Power Reduce temperature, the output
power is automatically reduced; and the charger will shut down when temperature exceeds the Shut-down
temperature.
6. This charger can save 32 parameters sets and support the data import/export to SD card.
7. A 2.4" IPS LCD screen provides rich information including current, voltage, power, capacity, internal resistance,
control status, time-consuming and temperature, etc.
8. Multi-discharge features: self-discharge, regenerative to input discharge, and lithium battery extra expanding
discharge.
9. Supports measurement for internal resistance of battery offline and online. Can measure not only the internal
resistance of the entire battery pack, but also measure the internal resistance of each cell within the lithium battery.
10. X6 has protection for reversed polarity (input or output), input voltage/current, battery temperature, charging
capacity, overrun time and maximum power etc.
11. Supports upgrading the hardware program by USB port or SD card. X6 also supports the “Junsi Console” software
and can display, plot and analyze the charge and discharge data by it.
Appearance Parameters
Display: 2.4 " IPS LCD (320×240)
Net weight: 168g
Dimension: 83×64.5×37 ±0.5mm
Specifications
Input voltage range: 7—32VDC
Maximum input current limit: <35A
Maximum charge/discharge current: 30A
Maximum charge power capacity: 800W
Maximum discharge power capacity: 30W
Maximum regenerative discharge power capacity: 800W
Maximum extra discharge power capacity: 900W @30V/30A
Maximum current drain for balancing: >2.0A
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Device Introduction
(1)LCD
(2)USB
(3)Power input port
(4)SD card slot
(5)Output port
(6)Multi-function port
(7)Balance port
(8)Lever and Push Switch
(9)Fan
(10)Holder
Note: There are three features of the multi-function port: to connect temperature sensor(optional accessory) to monitor
the battery temperature; to be a output port in servo test; to be an input port in pulse measurement.
X6 Accessories
Standard Accessories (included in package) Optional Accessory
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Familiarity with the icons on the interface will help you better understand the working status of the charger, as shown in
following chart:
Symbols Functions & Use
Fan status: a. Grey shows not running
b. Green shows running (the higher the green shows, the faster
the fan runs, and vice versa)
SD card status: a. Grey shows the SD card is not inserted
b. Green shows the SD card has been inserted and can be
used normally
USB status: a. Grey for no USB connection
b. Green for USB connection
c. Data transfer to PC, red dot flashes
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Temperature Receiving
Sensor Servo Equipment DC Power
Battery
or or or
Computer
Input Port
Output
The equipment
Port
that needs DC
supply SD Card
Battery
Balance Port
Note: 1. Both the output port and the input port use XT60PW socket, so the user should avoid mix up, in
case any damage or danger occurred.
2. The voltage of output port and the input port cannot exceed rated value (32V), and there should be no
connection between, otherwise the charger will be damaged.
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1: Logo 2: Model
1
3: Firmware version 4: Serial number
2
3 5: Input power voltage
4
5 6: Input power source 7: Hint message
6
System will delay 5 seconds after booting, during this period, press <> to change the input source type, while pressing
any other buttons to enter the initial interface.
Note: There are different parameter setting of these four types of power supply, the user can set in SYSTEM MENU→
Charger Setup→ Input &Power Supply; see details on “X6 Parameters Setup”.
After selecting the input power supply, confirm and enter the initial interface.
3 1. Program No.
2. Program Name
3. Running times
1 2
Except 10 built-in programs, there are 22 customized ones can be added. All programs include three types as below:
1.Built-in programs: it cannot be edited or deleted,
1 which is in black and with underline
2
4
3 2.Non-User types: it can be edited or deleted,
4
4 which is in black
3.User types: it can be edited or deleted, which is
in orange
Press <> to pop up MANAGE interface, and click " " to enter MEMORY SETUP to edit the program,
or click " " to add new program and enter its editing interface at the same time.
Note: If the program selected is a built-in program, "Copy From…" and "Delete" options are shown in grey as
inactive status, and unable to be set.
After adding new programs or editing saved programs, the system will enter MEMORY SETUP interface. Users can set
or modify the program on this interface.
Note: 1. When editing the program name, to press <> or <> to select the character, <> to confirm the selected
character, <> to delete the character. Press <> after editing program name to finish. If the program name is
empty, the system will name it automatically.
2. If the Editing program is the built-in program, the program name and battery type etc. parameters cannot be
changed.
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After setting the basic parameters of a battery, click " " to enter MEMORY OPTION interface, after setting click
“ ” to return to MEMORY SETUP.
Note: 1. The revised common parameters of built-in program will be saved by default automatically after running,
while the program customized by the user can be set to be saved or not in MEMORY SETUP→MEMORY
OPTION→Auto save before the program runs.
2. After setting the Cap. value, when the Current value exceeds the certain value, the system will show a
warning and alarm. The Current value of each battery type is: LiXX battery :> 3C, NiMH/NiCd battery :>
2C, Pb battery :> 0.3C, NiZn battery>2C.
3. Press <> or <> to choose “ Run Program”, the common parameters are in grey, which is inalterable; if
needs to change, the user can press <>, as below:
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After selecting the program to run, click <> to pop up RUN PROGRAM window, as below:
Press <> or <> when running program to switch the multipage information displays, as below:
IR information
1 1: Cells internal resistance
2: Sum of all internal resistances
3: Line resistance
2 3
Information page
1 1: Power Limit
2
2: End voltage
3
4 3: Input low volt/over current
5 4: Safety time
6 5: Temp. Cut-off
6: End charge capacity
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Capacity information
1 1: Cell capacity
2: Maximum cells capacity difference
Cycle information
Note: Different types of batteries and programs have different multipage information displays, see details below:
Error Messages
During the running program, if the system detects an error, it will stop running the program on the channel immediately
and pop up the red dialog box and the buzzer alarms, as below:
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1: Error number
1 2: Error message
2 Press <> to exit the interface, and see all details on
“Error Messages”.
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As shown in the above picture, the program of LiPo, LiIo, LiFe, LiHV and LTO battery has: Charge, Storage, Discharge,
Cycle and Balance Only.
Note: 1. When the value of charge cells voltage exceeds the recommended value (LiPo 4.2V, LiIo 4.1V, LiFe 3.6V),
the charger will display a warning and alarm. As long as the user changes the default value, the battery types
and cells voltage value on the main charging interface will be displayed alternately.
2. For the setting process for all program in this manual, tick Show to display the setting program on MEMORY
SETUP (shown in the following picture), and vice versa; the built-in program is ticked by default.
LiPo/LiIo/LiFe/LiHV/LTO Battery Not Balance Charge Setup
When switch to Not Balance on Chg Mode, Only Chg End Current is available for charging end condition, and
“ ” behind Chg Mod and Chg End Current are inactive.
Note: The charger first charges with constant current (CC) according to the user setting, then turns to constant voltage
(CV) when the charging voltage reaches the peak point. In the CV phase the current gradually falls, and the
charger will terminate charging when the current falls below the percentage of the configured charge current.
For example: the default value of Chg Current is 2A, and the default value of Chg End Current is 10%
Chg End Current=2A*10%=0.2A
Therefore it stops charging when the charging current reduces to 0.2A.
Note: On Balance mode, the charger will monitor the voltage of individual cells to control it within the Chg Cell Volt
and equalize the voltage in all cells, to avoid some cell voltage over-charged or not full. When selecting
Balance mode, the balance port of charger or balance board must be connected with battery except for
connecting 1S battery.
When switch to User Balance mode on Chg Mode; the Balance Diff, Balance Set Point, Balance Over Charge and
Balance Done Delay are available, after setting, click" " to return to the previous interface.
Balance Diff: 1mV-10mV; default:5mV
Balance Set Point: 1mV-50mV; default:5mV
Balance Over Charge: 0mV-50mV; default:0mV
Balance Done Delay: 0Min-20Min; default:1Min
Note: If Balance Diff value is lower, the voltage difference between individual cells will be lower and the balancing
will take more time before the program ends. If Balance Set Point value is lower, the battery will be closer to
the setting cut-off voltage and the time taken will be longer before the program ends. Balance Over Charge,
the maximum overcharge compensation voltage acts as accelerated charge, and the larger the value, the more
obvious the accelerated charge.
For example: Charge Lipo with Vstd, set Balance Over charge to Vboc, the cell’s internal Resistance detected
is Ri, when the charge current is Ia, the actual CV value of cells is Va
IF Ri*Ia > Vboc THEN
Va = Vstd + Vboc
ELSE
Va = Vstd+Ri*Ia
Please set this parameter after understanding fully, or keep the default value at 0.
The value of Balance Done Delay is larger; the battery is closer to the setting cut-off voltage when the
program ends.
Switch to Balance charge mode on Chg Mode, and click “ ” behind Chg End Current to enter CHARGE
BALANCE End SETUP interface for setting.
1: The charger will stop balance charge if detects the
1
Balance condition is met, and the End Current
2
3 condition is invalid
4 2: The charger will stop balance charge if detects the End
Current condition is met, and the Balance condition is
invalid
3: The charger will stop balance charge if detects the End
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4: The charger will stop balance charge if detects the End
Current condition and the Balance condition are met
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LiPo/LiIo/LiFe/LiHV/LTO Battery Charge Advanced Setup
Click " " to enter LiPo/LiIo/LiFe/LiHV/LTO ADVANCED SETUP, after setting, click" "to return to the
previous interface. Restore Lowest Voltage:
0.5V/Cell-2.5V/Cell; Default: 1V/Cell
Restore Charge Time:
1Min-5Min; default: 3Min
Restore Charge Current:
0.02A-0.5A; default: 0.1A
Note: 1. When charging the over-discharged battery, the charger will detect if the cell voltage is larger than the restore
voltage, if larger, it will pre-charge the battery with restore current, if within the setting restore time, the cell
voltage rises to the normal value then it will turn to the charging program; otherwise it will stop running.
2. After charging, the battery may not be completely charged; tick Keep charging after the done to charge the
battery with smaller current when charging ends.
Note: Cut-Temp. is the maximum safety temperature of the battery. If the temperature sensor detects the set value,
the program will stop running in order to protect the battery from being damaged by high temperature.
Note: 1. Accelerated storage: accelerate storage via internal resistance correction. Tick Accelerated storage to
activate accelerated storage.
2. Storage Compensation is the compensation for the battery voltage fallback: for storage charge, the actual
storage voltage=Storage Cell Voltage + Storage Compensation; for storage discharge, the actual storage
voltage=Storage Cell Voltage - Storage Compensation.
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LiPo/LiIo/LiFe/LiHV/LTO Battery Discharge Setup
Select Program→Discharge to enter Discharge setup interface.
Discharge Current: 0.05A-30A; default: 2A
Discharge Voltage: 3V/Cell-4.1V/Cell;
Default: 3.5V/Cell
End Current: 1%-100%; default: 50%
Regenerative Mode: OFF (default), To input
Note: 1. The charger first discharges with constant current (CC) according to the user setting, then turns to constant
voltage (CV) when it reaches the discharge voltage. In the CV phase the current gradually falls, and the
charger will terminate discharging when the current falls below the percentage of the configured discharge
current.
2. Regenerative mode has two available settings: Off, To input, see more details on “Important Notes”.
Note: 1. Tick Extra Discharge Enable to activate discharge enable, see more details on “Lithium Battery Extra
Discharge Mode”.
2. Tick Balance Enable to activate balance discharge; when discharge enters the CV phase, it starts to balance
the cell voltages.
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Cycle Mode:
CHG→DCHG(default),DCHG→CHG,
CHG→DCHG CHG, DCHG→CHG DCHG,
CHG→DCHG STO, DCHG→CHG STO
Cycle Count:
1-99; default: 3
Delay Time:
0Min-9999Min; default: 3Min
LiPo/LiIo/LiFe/LiHV/LTO Battery Only Balance Feature
Select Program→Balance Only to enter Balance Only setup interface, after setting click" " to return to the previous
interface.
Note: Balance Only is the program only to equalize the individual cells through balance port to reduce the voltage
difference.
As shown in above picture, the program of NiMH, NiCd has the following modes: Charge, Discharge and Cycle.
NiMH/NiCd Battery Charge Setup
Select Program→Charge to enter Charge setup interface.
Note: Charge Mode has Normal and Reflex modes available; use reflex mode to charge the battery, it can reduce
the heat in the battery; please see charging principle on “Important Notes”.
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NiMH/NiCd Battery Charge Advanced Setup
Click " " to enter NiMH/NiCd CHARGE OPTION SETUP interface, after setting click " " to return to the
previous interface.
Sensitivity: 1mV-20mV; default: 3mV(NiMH), 5mV(NiCd)
Delay time: 0Min-20Min; default: 3Min
Note: For the over-discharged NiMH/NiCd battery, the voltage may be close to 0V, tick Allow 0V Charging to allow
charge with 0V.
Tick Trickle Enable→Enable to activate trickle charge and set the parameters, after setting click" " to return to the
previous interface.
Note: Regenerative mode has two modes available: OFF, To input. See more details on “Important Notes”.
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NiMH/NiCd Battery Cycle Setup
Select Program→Cycle to enter Cycle setup interface, see details about setting on “LiPo/LiIo/LiFe Battery Cycle
Setup”.
As shown in above picture, the program of Pb battery has the following modes: Charge, Discharge and Cycle.
Note: 1. The charger first charges with constant current (CC) according to the user setting then turns to constant
voltage (CV) when the charging voltage reaches the peak point. In the CV phase the current gradually falls,
and the charger will terminate charging when the current falls below the percentage of the configured charge
current.
2. Charge mode has Normal, Reflex two modes available, about the Reflex mode (Reflex) please see “Important
Notes”.
Pb Battery Charge Advanced Setup
Click " " to enter PB ADVANCED SETUP interface,
Restore Lowest Voltage: 0.5V/Cell-2.5V/Cell; default: 1V/Cell
Restore Charge Time: 1Min-5Min; default: 3Min
Restore Charge Current: 0.02A-0.5A; default: 0.1A
Note: When charging the over-discharged battery, the charger will detect if the cell voltage is larger than the restore
voltage, if larger, it will pre-charge the battery with restore current, if within the setting restore time, the cell
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voltage rises to the normal value then it will turn to the charging program; otherwise it will stop running.
Select Program→Discharge to enter Discharge setup interface, see details about setting on “LiPo/LiIo/LiFe Battery
Discharge Setup”.
Select Program→Cycle to enter Cycle setup interface, see details about setting on “LiPo/LiIo/LiFe Battery Cycle
Setup”.
As shown in above picture, the program of NiZn has the following modes: Charge, Discharge and Cycle.
Note: When the battery cell charging voltage setting exceeds the recommended value (1.9V), the charger will display
a warning and alarm. As long as the user changes the value, the battery type and cell voltage values on the main
interface of charger will display alternately.
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Charge Setup”.
Note: 1.The charger first discharges with constant current (CC) according to the user setting then turns to constant
voltage (CV) when it reaches the discharge voltage. In the CV phase the current gradually falls, and the
charger will terminate discharging when the current falls below the percentage of the configured discharge
current.
2. Regenerative mode has two available settings: OFF, To input, see more details on “Important Notes”.
NiZn Battery Discharge Advanced Setup
Click “ ” to enter NiZn DISCHARGE ADVANCED SETUP interface, see details about setting on
“LiPo/LiIo/LiFe Battery Discharge Advanced Setup”.
Power Setup
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After adding program, it will switch to Power in Type option on the MEMORY SETUP interface. After editing all
parameters for program, click" "to save and return to the previous interface.
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X6 Parameters Setup
Parameters Setup
Press <> on the initial interface to enter the SYSTEM MENU interface, setting and testing of the system parameters,
storage and servo can be completed on this interface.
Charger Setup
After setting all parameters, click “ ” to save and return to the previous interface.
1 1:Temperature
Unit: Celsius (default), Fahrenheit
Shut Down: 65℃-80℃; default:80℃
Power Reduce: -5℃-20℃; default:-10℃
2
2:Cooling Fans
ON Temperature: 30℃-50℃; default:40℃
OFF Delay Time: 0Min-10Min; default: 2Min
Note: When the charger’s internal temperature reaches the ON Temperature, the fan will start automatically to
dissipate heat, and adjust speed automatically depends on the temperature increasing or decreasing. When the
temperature exceeds the Power Reduce temperature, the charger will stop increasing (temp. shown in orange) by
reducing the highest power limit. When the temperature reaches Shut Down temperature, the charger will shut
down. [When temp. >Shut Down-3, the temperature is shown flashing in red]. When the temperature is lower to
the ON Temperature, the fan will keep running within the setting time of OFF Delay Time.
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Beep Tone Setup
Select SYSTEM MENU→Charger Setup→Beep Tone to enter the setup interface.
LCD Setup
Select SYSTEM MENU→Charger Setup→LCD Screen to enter the setup interface.
1: Brightness adjustment
1 2: Contrast adjustment
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After selecting input source, enter the relevant power supply setting to set the parameters, after setting click “ ”to
save and return to the previous interface.
When the input source unselected, pop up the “MANAGE” window, as below:
Note: the maximum charge output power is limited by both input voltage and input current: Wmax ≈ Imax * Vin*
96%,when Imax is 35A, the curve graph is as below:
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Save & Load Configuration Setup
Select Save & Load Config on SYSTEM MENU and enter the setup interface.
Note: 1. Users can save configuration to SD card and re-load via the SD card if needed.
2. After loading the configuration files, in addition to Calibration Select, it will cover all settings within the
charger.
Language Setup
Select Language on SYSTEM MENU and enter the setup interface.
1: English
1 2: Deutsch
2
Calibration
Select SYSTEM MENU→Charger Setup→Calibration to enter the setup interface. User Calibration may result in large
data deviation, affecting normal use; so User Calibration is not suggested.
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If users select User Calibration, the User Calibration option changes to active status; then select channel to enter the
interface to calibrate.
Note: User Calibration has Channel Calibration and Other Variables Calibration two options, users can
calibrate charger for one channel alternatively. If user selects User Calibration, the corresponding message will
appear in the interface after booting the charger, as shown in the right picture above.
Select Channel Calibration to enter the channel calibration interface, Select Other Variables Calibration to enter the
other variable calibration; after Calibration, click " " to save and return to the previous interface; click " " to
load default value.
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First select and click the .TXT files when managing log files, and the system will pop up the LOG FILES OP dialog box.
Select Delete to pop up the LOG FILE DELETE dialog box, Select Yes to delete this file, select No to cancel.
Servo Test
Connect the servo with the multifunctional port like below, but pay attention that the port can’t provide voltage for the
servo, and it needs connect external power supply.
- + S servo
S
Power + +
e-
for servo - ns
iti
Select SYSTEM MENU→Extra Function→SERVO TEST tovienter servo test interface; insert Servo into J1 or J2 port to
test (only J1 port supports Speed Test, J2 can also be used astyan external power source).
:
Type: Analog servo (1500us/50Hz)
1
Digital servo (1500us/333Hz)
m
Digital servo (760us/560Hz)
V-
User: Pulse Center: 700us-1600us
2
Frame Rate: 40Hz-700Hz
0
45°Pulse Traveling:100us-1000us
m
V;
d
ef
a
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Select the test mode and go to the following corresponding interface.
Liner Test: When turning the knob, Auto CW/CCW Test: Click Test
Fixed Point Test: When turning the
the pointer deflects with the setting knob, the pointer deflects among button then the pointer deflects the
value of Step, and the servo responds each setting value and the servo setting times at a set rate back and forth
accordingly. responds accordingly. among each setting values, and the
servo responds accordingly.
Pulse Measurement
Connect the signal receiver or transistor with the multifunctional port like below, which can measure their pulse signal:
- + S
S Signal Receiver or
- Transistor
Select SYSTEM MENU→Extra Function→Pulse Test to enter the pulse test interface
Monitor Setup
Select SYSTEM MENU→Extra Function→Monitor Settings to enter the manage interface.
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JunsiConsoleSetup.msi to install.
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X6 Firmware Upgrades
Note: If there is any mistake during update, please keep the power supplying for X6 and try again.
If the charger cannot start normally for the updating (e.g.: in the event of an unexpected power outage during
the update process), enter into BOOT mode firstly, and then update again.
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Important Notes
- - Lixx Batt.
Output R Pack
iCharger + +
Bal. port
In this mode, the lithium battery discharges through the iCharger and R, P = Pi + Pr, (Pi is the charger’s wasted power
capacity; Pr is wasted power capacity by resistance). Pi is limited by the set charger’s maximum discharge power
capacity.
External capacity resistance’s setting:
R = Vbat / Iset;
P = Vbat * Iset;
R: The value of the external capacity resistance
P: Rating capacity of the external capacity resistance
Iset: Discharge current
Vbat: Battery voltage
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Mini Balance Charger/Discharger/DC Power
Appendix
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Error Messages
Error NO. Error Messages Error Description
02XX "Input over voltage" The input voltage is too high
03XX "Input under voltage" The input voltage is too low
04XX "Output over voltage" The output voltage is too high
The voltage of the connected battery
05XX "Low battery voltage"
is too low
The voltage of the connected battery
06XX "High battery voltage"
is too high
07XX "Output over current(+)" Output over current (+)
08XX "Output over current(-)" Output over current (-)
09XX "Input over current(+)" Input over current (+)
10XX "Input over current(-)" Input over current (-)
11XX "The internal temperature is too high" The internal temperature is too high
12XX "The internal temperature is too low" The internal temperature is too low
13XX "Connection check error" Connection check error
"CH1 & CH2 common-negative connection Common-negative connected to
14XX
prohibited" CH1&CH2 is prohibited
Battery has been connected with
15XX "Battery polarity reversed!"
polarity reversed.
16XX "Internal control error" Internal control checking error
17XX "Exceed safe time limit" Safe time limit is exceeded
18XX "Exceed safe capacity limit" Safe capacity limit is exceeded
19XX "Exceed safe temperature range" Safe temperature range is exceeded
20XX "Output connection broken" Output connection is broken
21XX "Balance port connection error" Balance port has a connection error
Low cell voltage is detected on
22XX "Low cell voltage detected on balance port"
balance port
High cell voltage is detected on
23XX "High cell voltage detected on balance port"
balance port
Voltage matched error, the voltage of
"Voltage match error. Balance port sum is lower
24XX the balance port sum is lower than
than output."
the output one
Voltage matched error, the voltage of
"Voltage match error. Balance port sum is higher
25XX balance port sum is higher than the
than output."
output one
Number of cells connected doesn't
26XX "Number of cells doesn't match the setting"
match the setting
27XX "Number of cells setting appears low" Number of cells setting appears low
28XX "Number of cells setting appears high" Number of cells setting appears high
Balance port error, Ni-, Pb does not
"Balance not needed, Remove connection from
29XX need balance port, but voltage of
balance port"
balance port is detected
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30XX "Balance required!" Balance port is unplugged
"Auto detect the number of cells failed, please
31XX Check connection or balance port
connect balance or set cells"
32XX "AD watchdog error" AD watchdog error
Channel outputs are imbalance in
33XX "Synchronous mode: Channel outputs imbalance"
Synchronous mode
"This channel is needed to access the resistor or This regenerative channel is needed
34XX
bulb load" to access the resistor or bulb load
35XX "The other channel is occupied" The other channel is occupied
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