C Control PRO-BOT128 + C-Control PRO 128 Unit + Voltcraft® USB programming cable Kit 190406 Manual De Usuario

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t) Circuit board distancers, battery support, charge socket
The kit contains 6 circuit board distancers, 3 nuts M3 and 3 screws M3x10 to screw together the circuit board levels (drive unit, main unit,
breadboard).
Prior to screwing the circuit boards together, you have to solder the battery support onto the main unit (black cable = "BAT-", red
cable = "BAT+").
And for the last soldering work, you have to solder in the charge socket on the main
unit (socket "BU1"), if you want to use rechargeable batteries to operate the
PRO-BOT 128.
Do not forget: The jumper must be plugged onto JP1 if you use rechargeable batteries
to operate the PRO-BOT 128.
When using normal batteries, you have to remove the jumper from JP1! For this
purpose, also see chapter 10. t.
The battery support can either be attached with the enclosed cable clips after insertion of the batteries. Alternatively, you can also use a piece of
Velcro tape.
If you want to supply the robot with regular batteries, you must open the jumper JP1 under all circumstances! (Remove the jumper!)
If you use rechargeable batteries, close the jumper JP1 (stick on the jumper).
The wrong polarity of rechargeable batteries while the jumpers are closed will destroy the electronics!
Always ensure the right polarity when inserting rechargeable batteries/normal batteries (plus/minus, see imprint in the battery
compartment)!
CAUTION!
You may only connect a charger to the charge socket "BU1" if you are using rechargeable batteries to operate the PRO-
BOT 128. When charging normal, non-rechargeable batteries there is a risk of fire and explosion!
A suitable charger is e.g. Conrad item number 250125. However, this does not have an end-of charge detection.
When selecting a charger, make sure that there are no charge electronics installed on the "PRO BOT 128".
If the ON/OFF switch of the PRO BOT 128 is in the position "OFF", both poles of the battery support are connected to the charge
socket.
Do not use any quick chargers as excess currents may damage the conductor strips. The maximum charge current should not
exceed 500mA (also depends on the applied rechargeable batteries, of course)!