Anton/Bauer 2700 User Manual

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The standard test is adequate for virtually all conditions to verify the capacity of the 
battery before taking it into the field.  The 24 hour test need only be performed on a 
battery, typically an older one (2 years or more), which may have exhibited 
questionable performance. 
Note: The DDM test mode should be used sparingly.  Remember that a cycle 
performed in test is part of the battery’s overall life.  Anton/Bauer 
suggests that a typical management routine for your batteries might be to 
test them once every 90 days during the first two years and every 60 days 
thereafter.  If a record is kept of the battery’s performance on test, any 
anomaly will become apparent from the record.  It is not necessary to 
fully discharge an Anton/Bauer battery before recharging.  The 
PowerCharger’s charging routines and the high voltage design of the 
Anton/Bauer batteries precludes the problems which old 12 volt batteries 
had in the past.  Don’t waste battery life on unnecessary testing. 
To Operate The PowerCharger with DDM 
1.  Mount the battery to any position on the PowerCharger.  When the PowerCharger has 
completed its communication with the battery, the ALTERNATING RED and GREEN 
LEDs will stop and the battery will begin its charge routine.  The battery information and 
position number will appear on the LCD display.  (If the battery is already on the charger, 
press the DISPLAY button until the position for the battery to be tested is displayed.) 
2.  Press the TEST button on the front panel of the PowerCharger.  An audible alert will be 
heard and the LCD will display “HOLD TEST BUTTON 3 SECONDS TO SELECT A 
TEST”. 
3.  Hold the TEST button as the unit beeps 3 times.  Release the button and the unit will 
indicate that the test mode has been selected.  This Standard test will charge-discharge-
charge the battery.  Testing time is approximately 6-8 hours per battery. 
4.  The PowerCharger will ask if the 24 hour test is desired.  If so, press the TEST button 
again to select this test.  If not, the PowerCharger will automatically begin the standard 
test.  A 24 Hour Test will charge the battery, let the battery sit for a 24 hour period, test the 
battery and then charge the battery.  This test will determine how much capacity the battery 
will lose over a 24 hour period, when not being used. 
The “RS-232 Accessory Port” on the PowerCharger transmits test information in ASCII format 
to any serial communications capable device, such as a terminal emulator or printer.  A 
personal computer serial port can also be connected and by employing any number of 
communications applications (such as PROCOMM, or Windows “Terminal”) test data can be 
saved in file format as a permanent record of battery performance. 
A serial data capable printer can be attached to the PowerCharger at the “RS-232 Accessory 
Port”, enabling the printout of hard copy of performance data from a tested battery.  The 
following is a partial list of printer manufacturer models which are compatible with the 
PowerCharger: 
•  Okidata ML 184 Turbo 
•  Okidata ML 395 
•  Panasonic KX-P3200 
Printers should be set for 1200 baud, 8 bit data length, one start bit, one stop bit.  Consult the 
printer’s owners’ manual for setup instructions.