IDX i200 User Manual
I200
IDX
I200
2-CHANNEL SEQUENTIAL CHARGER/DISCHARGER
FEATURES
- Sequential quick Charger / Discharger for Nickel Cadmium (NiCD) batteries and IDX NP
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries.
- Can be used for NP and BP style batteries
- Auto detection features for damaged or misused batteries and charger protection.
- Lightweight, compact, easy to carry for ENG, DNG and Field operation.
- Robust metal case, recessed power switch, built-in spare fuse
- Universal A/C power input 100~240vAC for worldwide use.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A.
Connect AC power cord firmly.
B.
Set the power switch ON at the rear of the unit (the front panel green led will
light).
C.
For use as a charger:
The i200 is a sequential charger. The sequence for battery charging is
called the charging sequence loop. The charging sequence loop starts at
channel 1 then to channel 2, and then back to 1 again (1,2,1,2,1,2….). The
charger automatically searches each channel for a battery to charge, in a
continuous loop. The charging sequence loop is interrupted only by the
detection of a valid battery to be charged. The red LED will be displayed,
signifying a charge in progress. Upon completion of charging the red LED
will turn green and the sequence loop will resume from that point. Once
fully charged, batteries are trickle charged.
D.
For use as charger/discharger:
The red button on the front of the unit is used to activate discharge. Unless
depressed, the unit will automatically charge only. Similarly to charging,
the unit has sequential discharging. Once the discharge button is pressed
the LED will flash green. The LED for other channel will turn orange,
waiting for discharge.
Note: - Charge Priority for BP and NP batteries connected to the same channel
The unit gives priority to the BP Battery connector.
IDX wants to thank you for purchasing the
i200
, our 2-Channel sequential quick
charger/discharger, and hopes that its compact and careful design will satisfy all
your battery charging needs. Please utilize this Operation Manual for help on how
to best use the
i200
. If you have any additional questions, please contact the
appropriate IDX office listed on the last page.