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NDS iMANAGER User Manual

NDS iMANAGER
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4. GETTING STARTED
4.1 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN:
The iManager touch screen allows you to interact with the device by selecting the
several functions easily.
For the proper use of the touch screen, follow the instructions below:
Do not exercise too much pressure with your fingers on the display surface
and do not use sharp objects. By doing so, you may damage the device or
cause it to malfunction.
Do not allow the display to come into contact with other electrical devices.
Electrostatic discharges can cause it to malfunction..
Do not allow the display surface to come into contact with water. The touch
screen may malfunction in humid conditions or when exposed to water or
other liquids.
For best performance, tap the touch screen with your fingertip.
You can use plastic pens for a more accurate touch on the display, provided
that they do not have sharp tips which can damage the surface.
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alternatively in order to keep them with a similar state of charge.
Automatic operation during Charging Phase:
Multiple factors affect iManager’s choices when managing this phase:
- Batteries’ voltage
- Charging current
- State of charge of the two batteries
- Temperature
If batteries have the same state of charge and the current supplied by the battery
charger (or the alternator or the solar panel) allows it, the iManager will connect
batteries in parallel until they reach an 80% state of charge. At this point, the charging
will be completed separately for each battery.
If batteries have different states of charge (therefore no parallel connection is
possible), the iManager will charge the most depleted battery first until it reaches a
state of charge such that to allow to proceed as the step above.
The engine battery will be recharged only if its voltage is lower than 12.5V and the
leisure batteries are completely depleted (see the section of reference).
Automatic operation during Discharging Phase:
This phase is affected by the same parameters previously seen for the charging
phase.
- Batteries’ voltage
- Discharging current
- State of charge of the two batteries
- Temperature
In the discharging phase, the most charged battery is always selected.

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NDS iMANAGER Specifications

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BrandNDS
ModeliMANAGER
CategoryCamera Accessories
LanguageEnglish

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