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Scheiber BATTERY VIEWER - User Manual

Scheiber BATTERY VIEWER
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BATTERY VIEWER
Manuel d’utilisation
REMERCIEMENTS
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AVERTISSEMENTS DE SÉCURITÉ
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DESCRIPTION MATÉRIEL
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ACCESSOIRES / RÉFÉRENCES ASSOCIÉES
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CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES
AFFICHAGE DU BATTERY VIEWER
INSTALLATION
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DESCRIPTIF DES PICTOS DE LA FACADE
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PREMIERE MISE SOUS TENSION
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REGLAGE RARAMETRES SYSTEME ET IBS
DESCRIPTIF DES PAGES ECRAN
MENTIONS LEGALES
NOS CONDITIONS DE GARANTIES
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Scheiber BATTERY VIEWER Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandScheiber
ModelBATTERY VIEWER
CategoryDiagnostic Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Acknowledgements and Safety Warnings

Acknowledgements

Thanks for purchase, read instructions carefully.

Safety Warnings

General safety instructions and warnings for device handling and maintenance.

Equipment Description

Provides real-time evaluation of battery voltage, current, and state.

Accessories and Associated Parts

Lists additional IBS sensors for 12V and 24V versions to order separately.

Technical Characteristics

Part Number

Product part numbers for 12V and 24V systems.

Kit Inclusions

Lists components included in the kit, like screen, sensor, and cables.

Compatible Batteries

Lists battery types compatible with the system (GEL, LEAD, AGM).

Panel Size

Dimensions of the device panel.

Weight

Weight of the device.

IBS Technical Data

Technical specifications for the IBS sensor, including measurement ranges.

Battery Viewer Display Metrics

Details on displayed metrics like voltage, current, capacity, state of charge, and health.

Installation and Connections

Installation Warning

Important safety warning: do not connect or disconnect with power on.

Installation Diagrams

Visual diagrams illustrating connection methods for 12V and 24V systems.

Connection Guide

Step-by-step guide for connecting system components and sensors.

Micro-fit Cable and Battery Terminals

Details on using micro-fit cables and assembling battery terminals.

Screens Pictograms and Start-up

Main Keys Overview

Description of the main buttons on the device interface.

Start-up Procedure

Guide on how to start the system and set up connected IBS sensors.

IBS Sensor Setup

Instructions for assigning IBS sensors to battery pictograms.

Battery Park Pictogram Representation

Explanation of pictograms representing installed battery parks on the screen.

System and IBS Settings

Entering System Settings

Procedure to access system and IBS settings using a code.

Battery Capacity and Type Configuration

Steps to configure battery capacity and type (gel, liquid, AGM).

Battery Park Settings Summary

Overview of configured settings and current state of the battery park.

Alarms and Thresholds Configuration

How to select alarms and adjust thresholds for voltage, charge, health, and temperature.

Alarm History and Additional IBS

Alarm History Log

View past alarms, including date, hour, type, and duration.

Clearing Alarm History

Instructions on how to cancel or delete the recorded alarm history.

Configuration of Additional IBS

Procedure for adding and configuring new IBS sensors after initial setup.

Screen Pages and Monitoring

ON;OFF Screen

The screen display after pressing the ON/OFF button.

Battery Park Status Display

Shows battery park icon and color squares indicating state of charge.

Color Indications for Battery State

Explains color codes (green, orange, red) for battery loading status.

Battery Park Color Codes

Defines color codes for 12V (blue) and 24V (violet) battery parks.

Monitoring Screen Details

Monitoring Screen Overview

Guidance on navigating the screen to monitor battery parks.

Battery Tension Value

Displays the measured voltage of the battery or battery park.

State of Charge (SOC)

Indicates the battery's current state of charge.

Charge;Discharge Current

Shows current flow direction and magnitude, indicating charge or discharge.

Detailed Park Status

Provides remaining capacity and estimates remaining time based on consumption.

System Settings Configuration

Clock Adjustment

How to adjust the device's time settings (hours and minutes).

Date Adjustment

How to adjust the device's date settings (day, month, year).

Key Sound Settings

Options to enable or disable warning alarms and key press sounds.

Display and Mode Settings

Language and Units Selection

Choose between French/English language and Celsius/Fahrenheit temperature units.

Time and Date Format

Select time (24H/AM/PM) and date (DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY) formats.

Brightness Adjustment Modes

Adjust screen brightness for day, sleep, and night modes.

Night Mode Configuration

Enable/disable automatic night mode and set start/stop hours.

Awakening Mode Settings

Awakening Mode Functionality

Allows screen awakening based on a set time span, effective for 2 minutes.

Activate;Deactivate Awakening

Option to enable or disable the screen awakening feature.

Stand-by Mode Duration

Set the duration for the device's stand-by mode.

System Alerts and Warnings

System Alert Scenarios

Defines scenarios for alerts, including pop-up messages and sound alarms.

Low Voltage Alert

Alert triggered when battery voltage drops below a specified threshold.

State of Charge Alert

Alert for low battery state of charge (below 25%).

State of Health Alert

Alert for diminished battery health or aging (below 30%).

Temperature Alert

Alert for battery temperature exceeding a critical limit (above 65°C).

Alert Handling Caution

Advice on not concealing alerts and the importance of prompt intervention.

Terms and Conditions

Manufacturer Responsibility

Limits manufacturer liability for harm due to improper use or manual non-compliance.

Product Modification Rights

SCHEIBER reserves the right to change product characteristics without prior notice.

Manual Usage Restrictions

Manuals must not be reproduced or transmitted without prior written consent.

Information Accuracy

Encourages users to report any errors or omissions found in the manuals.

Warranty Terms and After-Sales

Warranty Subject

Company warranties products against failures for 2 years from invoice date.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists conditions not covered by warranty, including misuse and unauthorized repairs.

Warranty Modalities

Details freight charges and conditions for repair refusal if equipment is non-conforming.

Responsibility Limits

Limits liability for direct or indirect damages not related to normal equipment use.