Cadex Electronics Inc. C7000-C Series Battery Analyzers .
The analyzer goes through the first phase, then follows the paths prescribed by the
IF
,
THEN
, and
ELSE
statements in the test cycle of each phase.
Cycle 1 and Cycle 2
There are seven different actions that can be performed as Cycle 1 or Cycle 2 of phases 1
through 5.
Action Description
Skip Cycle Skips the cycle and goes to the next cycle or the TEST
statement.
Discharge Time
(for 000:00:00
at 100%)
Discharges the battery for the specified time period
(hhh:mm:ss)* at the discharge rate set in the extended C-
Code.
A setting of 50% gives a discharge current that is 50% of
the C-Code discharge rate (see Discharge Rate, page 45).
Charge Time
(for 00:00:00
at 100%)
Charges the battery for the specified time period (in
hhh:mm:ss format)* at the charge rate set in the
extended C-Code.
Recondition Time
(for 000:00:00)
Reconditions (deep discharges) the battery for the
specified time period (hhh:mm:ss)* at the recondition
discharge rate set in the extended C-Code.
This cycle is skipped for SLA and Li batteries because
these chemistries cannot be reconditioned. This cycle can
be applied only after a discharge cycle.
Trickle-Charge Time
(rest for 000:00:00)
Charges NiCd and NiMH batteries for the specified time
period (hhh:mm:ss)* at the trickle-charge rate set in the
extended C-Code.
This cycle is skipped for SLA and Li batteries.
* If the default time period of 000:00:00 is used, the analyzer services the battery according to end-of-charge, end-of-
discharge or end-of-recondition settings in the extended C-Code. The maximum allowable is 200:59:59.