DPSI RV Mini Family Operating Instructions Version 1.0
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9.10. Programming the Batteries
Because DPSI RV Mini systems monitor the battery voltage
intelligently, they need to know the utilized battery type (e.g. 5-cell or 6-
cell batteries or LiPo batteries). Therefore the battery type must be
programmed once – the programmed state is memorized in the
microcontroller of the DPSI RV Mini until programmed again.
Programming starts when only one
battery (no matter which type and
at which connector) is connected to the DPSI RV Mini and when the
system is turned on.
After power on, the internal buzzer (signaling device) of the DPSI RV
Mini turns on for 3 seconds and pauses for another 3 seconds. This
indicates operating mode "programming".
Now one beep follows which indicates "battery type no. 1". If the
missing battery is now connected to the DPSI RV Mini within 3
seconds, "battery type no. 1" is selected and programmed.
If the missing battery is not connected within 3 seconds, two beeps
follow for indicating "battery type no. 2". Again, the user has 3 seconds
to connect the missing battery if he/she wishes to select (program) this
battery type.
This principal is repeated until the buzzer beeps seven times
(deactivate all tests). If no battery is connected within 3 seconds there
is no programming at all and the system changes to normal operation.