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Mounting the device
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1. Disconnect the positive connector from the
battery.
2. Remove all cables from the positive connector.
3. Guide through all positive cables in the Hall
sensor opening.
4. Connect the positive connector to the battery.
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5. Install the wall mounting box to the sufficiently
hard surface and secure with 4 screws.
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6. Connect the cable to the battery monitor dis-
play and the Hall sensor.
Install the device as illustrated (fig. 3, page 3).
7. Install the battery monitor display into the
mounting box and secure with 4 screws.
8. Connect the red wiring to the battery positive
connector and the blue wiring to the battery
negative connector.
Setting up the device
Quick Overview
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The device is automatically detected the opera-
tional voltage (12V or 24V).
Battery type selection
1. Push and hold the button (fig. 2, 1) for 5 sec-
onds to enter the setup menu.
2. Push the button to navigate in the setup menu.
3. Select the BatTyp and push and hold the but-
ton for 5 seconds to adjust the battery type.
4. Push the button to select the correct battery
type.
5. Wait for about 10 seconds.
✔ The battery type is stored.
No. in
fig. 3,
page 3
Description
1Consumers
2Hall sensor
3 MT iQ Basic Pro display
4 On board battery
5 Data cable with power supply wirings and
fuse holder
NOTICE! Damage hazard
Before drilling any holes, make sure that
no electrical cables or other parts of the
vehicle can be damaged by drilling, saw-
ing and filing.
NOTE
Make sure the arrow with the positive
symbol (+) on the Hall sensor is facing to
the battery positive connector.
NOTE
Optionally the Hall sensor can be
installed to the negative side also. That
time make sure the arrow with the nega-
tive symbol (-) on the Hall sensor facing to
the battery negative connector.
NOTE
The battery monitor display can be
installed directly into the wall if it has suf-
ficiently sturdy surface.
No. in
fig. 2,
page 3
Description
1Push button
2Display
3 Battery measurements and calculated val-
ues
NOTE
The battery type and nominal battery
capacity are required for the correct cal-
culation of the remaining capacity and
remaining running time.
Pb Lead acid battery
Gel Gel battery
AGM AGM battery
LiFePO4 Lithium battery