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Owner's Manual Link 10 Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor i4.25.
2 Xantr ex Link 10 Battery Monitor © November 2002 Xantrex International. All rights reserved. Xantrex is a registered trademark of Xantrex International. © 2002 Xantrex International. All rights reserved. Disclaimer UNLESS SPECIFICALL Y AGREED T O IN WRITING, XANTREX TECHNOLOGY INC.
3 T able of Contents Quick Reference Guide ..................................................................................................5–6 Introduction ................................................................... .......................
4 T op Rear V iew of Meter -DC Meter Negative (BLACK) [1] Shunt Sense Lead Load Side (GREEN) [2] Shunt Sense Lead Battery Side (ORANGE) [3] Battery V olt Sense (0–50 V DC 1 ) (BLUE) [4] +DC Meter Power (9.
5 Quick Reference Quick Reference Quick Reference Quick Reference Quick Reference Full 80–99%+ 60–79%+ 40–59%+ 20–39%+ 0–19%+ EMPTY FULL The Light Bar The light bar shows state-of-char ge at a glance. Here's what the lights mean: When you press the button, you SEL ect a numeric display .
6 V olts is electricity’ s poten- tial to do work . V oltage helps assess approximate state-of-charge and to check for proper charging. A 12 V battery is consid- ered 100% discharged when it drops below 10.5 V . Amps is the present flow of current in or out of your battery .
7 Intr oduction Congratulations! The Xantrex Link 10 is the most advanced (Patents Pending) DC power measurement instrument available. It shows you: Battery State-of-Charge on a multicolor light bar . System voltage accurate to 1/20th of a volt ( <20 VDC).
8 Why monitor a battery? Batteries can be ruined by excessive discharge. They may also be dam- aged by under-charging. A battery (or bank of batteries) may be storing less energy than you think. The Link 10 provides all the key data you, or your technician, need to make decisions about battery use and charging.
9 Basic installation of the Link 10 on a 12 or 24 volt system involves only five wires. Because the Link 10 will work on systems up to 500 volts, special high voltage installation techniques are discussed beginning on page 44.
10 Mounting Our Patent Pending "Ratchet Ring" makes mounting easy and fast. TIP: When installing from the front of a panel or dashboard slide the Ratchet Ring onto cable with correct orientation and then connnect the wires. Push Ratchet Ring o n until firmly in contact with panel.
11 Removing Removing the Link 10 i s the reverse of mounting with a TWIST as shown in the following diagrams. T wist 1/8th turn to unlock teeth. Then pull lock ring straight back as shown below .
12 W iring Overview This drawing is for 12 V & 24 V systems. For higher voltages see Prescaler use on page 44. DC+ T wisted pair cable Fuses T erminal Strip Connections See Detail page 14 Mounting.
13 Shunt & Battery W ir es The shunt is the current sensor for the Link 10. Its 500 A, 50 mV rating means that when 500 amps flows through it there is 50 mV generated across it. The millivolt signal is translated into an amps display in the Link 10 .
14 Meter W iring Detail Make the necessary wire connections to the Link 10 as shown in the following diagram: CAUTION Use correct sized screwdriver for terminal screws. T ighten firmly but do not over-tighten to avoid damage Color code shown for Xantrex 4 twisted pair cable.
15 Most failures and problems are due to wiring errors. Please double check the wiring. (Color code shown is for Xantrex wire P/Ns on page 14.) # 1 - DC Power (Black Wire) . Start at terminal #1 of the Link 10 and follow it to the big bolt on the Load side of the shunt.
16 Once you have completed ALL instructions on page 15, insert the voltage sense wire fuse, then the meter power fuse. (BLUE wire fuse first, RED wire fuse last!) The fuse should be in a fuse holder and should be con- nected in a smooth motion. A "ragged" power-up may cause a meter lockup.
17 Synchr onizing the Link 10 Synchr onize the Link 10 t o a Full Battery After installing the Link 10, charge the battery until the far right Green LED begins flashing, which indicates the Charged Parameters have been met. Amp hours will have started at 0 and counted up as a positive num- ber .
18 Although the Link 10 is a very sophisticated device, obtaining basic battery information from it is simple. W ith the unit turned on and the ( V olts) LED on, let's learn how to display the four most important DC system parameters. When you touch the button, you are SEL ecting the display you wish.
19 Reading the Bar Graph Under the LED bar graph are the words RESET RESET RESET RESET RESET, DA DA DA DA DA T T T T T A A A A A, L L L L L OCK OCK OCK OCK OCK, and FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC FUNC . These words are ignored during normal operation. They are used to indicate programming and advanced function modes which are explained beginning on page 28.
20 Pressing and holding the SET button for three seconds enters the Setup and Advanced Functions mode. The word SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL apppears in the display , prompting you to press the SEL button to choose what function you want to SEL ect. Pressing SEL chooses a variable or function .
21 The first time you use the Link 10, it assumes you have 200 amp-hour lead acid batteries. If your battery capacity is different you must change the declared battery capacity . Follow these instructions to declare a new capacity: 1) Press and hold the SET button for three seconds to enter SETUP (and Advanced Functions) menu.
22 The Char ged Parameters The Link 10 depends on the Charged Parameters to stay in sync with the battery state-of-charge, to automatically reset to zero, and to automatically calculate the CEF . The default settings are for 12 V lead acid (liquid or gelled) batteries.
23 Char ged Parameters & CEF If you change the Charged Parameters please use the following rules: 1 ) The Charged V oltage Parameter MUST BE A T LEAST 0.1V BELOW the voltage at which the charging system finishes charg ing. Example: If your charging system finishes the battery at 13.
24 Setting Up Five dif ferent displays are available in the T ime function. Y ou may select present consumption level, a 4-minute average, a 16-minute, or a 32-minute average, or display the percent of rate compensated capacity remaining. Which method is best for you depends on your installation.
25 The Link 10 may support an optional two wire temperature sensor . The temperature sensor is activated by turning Advanced Function F16 ON. W ith F16 ON, F03 shows battery temperature in degrees Celsius.
26 Peukert's Exponent is a number which describes how battery capacity shrinks as the rate of discharge is increased. The Link 10 uses a number between 1.00 and 1.50 to describe how fast a particular battery will "shrink" when a heavy load is connected.
27 Alarms T wo T ypes of Alarms The Link 10 i s equipped with both a visual Power Loss Alarm and a visual Low Battery Alarm. It is important that you understand the difference between these functions. Power Loss Alarm: Shows when power being supplied to the Link 10 has dropped to an unsafe level.
28 In addition to reporting primary system values, the Link 10 is capable of many other front panel functions and will also display important historical battery data. The words below the bar graph display indicate which of these functions you are accessing.
29 Historical Data RES E T D A T A L OCK FU N C Key Battery Data Displayed DA T A Key historical battery information is available through this functi on . Each time the SEL button is pressed while in the DA T A mode the next piece of data is displayed.
30 Advanced Functions Advanced Functions FUNC Allows setup of Advanced Functions. T o access the FUNC mode, SEL ect the FUNC mode as previously de- scribed. The letters F0i F0i F0i F0i F0i will appear in the display and the FUNC LED will be lit, indicating you are in the FUNC mode.
31 F03 DISPLA Y OR SET BA TTER Y TEMPERA TURE If there is no external temp sensor and F16 is OFF (factory default), this function sets ambient battery temperature used to caluculate rate corr ected battery capacity which drives the LED bar graph and the T ime remaining display .
32 Advanced Functions F06 MANUALL Y SET CEF (Not Recommended) Allows manual setup of CEF . Displayed as two digits. Default display A90 indicates automatic CEF recalculation feature active. Returning to A90 from a user CEF turns the automatic CEF feature back on.
33 Advanced Functions CAUTION: If you set the discharge floor high, such as 50%, and continue to discharge well beyond this point, you will notice that the bar graph does not "fill up" until you have charged the battery above the discharge floor .
34 F16 TEMPERA TURE SENSOR ON/OFF This function turns the optional external temperature sensor on or off. This feature is only operable when a temperature sensor has been connected between Pin 6 and Pin 8 of the Link 10. T o fully understand this feature, please refer to F03 on page 31.
35 Low Battery Alarm Units with serial numbers greater than 005000 allow access to an enhanced Low Battery Alarm feature. T o activate this feature, change Function F14 to ON .
36 Alarm Functions F10 LOW BA TTER Y ALARM OFF (RECHARGE) SET POINT Once the Low Battery Alarm is activated, recharging the battery to this point turns the alarm OFF . This recharged point must always be at least 10% higher than Low Battery Line closure point.
37 NOTE: The Low Battery Alarm ON and OFF points operate on rate compensated (Peukert) amp hours consumed. Once the alarm is activated, the battery must be charged until Alarm OFF Set Point is reached to turn the alarm off. F12 LOW V OL T AGE ALARM THRESHOLD F12 sets the voltage below which the Low Battery Alarm is activated.
38 Special versions of the Link 10 are available, for additional charge, which include a solid state Alarm Switch to ground via rear panel terminal strip Pin #7. This option is used in a variety of settings such as lift pump lock out on fork lifts, two wire generator start/stop, audible low battery alarms, and charge controllers.
39 Peukert's Equation Peukert's Equation describes the effect of different discharge rates on b a t tery capacity . As the dischar ge rate increases, the available battery capacity decreases. The table and examples on the following page illustrate this effect and how to use the table to estimate the exponent " n ".
40 Peukert's Equation PERCENT AGE OF A V AILABLE CAP ACITY FROM A 100 Ah BA TTER Y A T DIFFERENT DISCHARGE RA TES USING DIFFERENT PEUKER T'S EXPONENTS DISCHARGE RA TE IN AMPS n 5 10 16.7 25 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1.
41 T ypical V alues for Peukert's Exponent "n" This table contains values for the exponent "n" for various batteries and manufacturer s. They are calculated from the 20-hour rating and the R e serve Minutes @ 25 A as supplied by the manufacturer .
42 Surr ette and Rolls Batteries Model V olts Res. Min. 20-Hr . rating "n" EHG-208 6 345 208 1.42 EIG-225 6 350 225 1.54* EIG-262 6 395 262 1.72* 24/90 12 165 90 1.16 27/12M 12 190 1 12 1.23 30H/108 12 230 108 1.08 HT/4D 12 3 48 1 70 1.15 HT/8D 12 4 50 2 21 1.
43 T r oubleshooting Pr oblem Suggestion No lights or display Check Power Connections Reset meter (page 28) No keyboard response Check Lock is not invoked Reset meter (page 28) T ime Remaining Not Che.
44 Options & V ersions User-installable OPTIONS available include: Prescalers: Extend the voltage range covered by the Link 10 to either 0–100 V (Xantrex P/N 84-6000-0) or 0–500 V (Xantrex P/N 84-6000-05).
45 + + - - High V oltage Pr escaler CAUTION! 1. Installation of the Prescaler Option involves work with poten- tially fatal voltages. NEVER work alone—have at least one person present who can render assistance and CPR in the event of an accident.
46 Electric V ehicles (EVs) The Link 10 is the ideal energy meter for EV instrumentation. It not only provides v olts, a mps, amp hours and time r emaining, it adds two impor tant bonuses: kilowatt hours and optional serial computer output.
47 + - - - + + EV Installations The negative of the Link 10's power supply must be common to the nega- tive of the battery (motive pack) which you are measuring.
48 + - - - + + Lift T ruck Installations Installation of the Link 10 in lift trucks, which have the motive pack bonded to the chassis and also have a 12 V accessory battery bonded to the chas sis, may use the diagram below for proper wiring of the appropriate Prescaler .
49 (optional) Serial Port, RS-232 The Link 10 may be equipped to transmit serial communications data to a personal computer or a data logging device. When equipped with the o p tional RS-232 port, the Link 10 will trans mit a data mes sage once a second.
50 High V oltage Notes IF YOU USE MOTIVE BA TTERIES TO POWER THE LINK 10: If the HV battery is "tapped" to provide meter power , it is recommended that a 24 V tap, not a 12 V tap, be used.
51 EC Declaration of Conformity CE Manufacturer: XANTREX TECHNOLOGY , INC. Address: Xantrex T echnology , Inc. 8999 Nelson W ay Burnaby , BC Canada V5A 4B5 Herewith declares that the Xantrex Link 10 is in conformity with the provision of the EEC Directive EMC 89/336/EEC and amend- ments 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC.
52 What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc. (“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor. This warranty lasts for a Warranty Period of 12 months from the date of purchase at point of sale to you, the original end user customer.
53 IN NO EVENT WILL XANTREX BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS OR EXPENSES HOWEVER ARISING WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING WITHOUT RE.
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55 RS-232 W arning When using an RS-232-equipped version of the Link 10 in an electric vehicle which has a floating motive battery negative, remember that Pin #5 of the DB-9 connector coming out of the back of the Link 10 is con- nected to the motive battery negative.
56 Softwar e History Softwar e Enhancement Rev . E 1.5 The Link 10 now includes the following additional functions: F02 - ENHANCED SLEEP MODES DEF AUL T : ON Range: ON, OFF , AUTOMA TIC When the Sleep Mode is ON, the Link 10's numeric display turns off after 10 minutes in order to reduce power consumption.
57 Softwar e Addendum Softwar e Enhancement This version of the Link 10 includes special software. F18 - SMALL BA TTER Y SENSING DEF AUL T : OFF Range: OFF , ON When this function is OFF , the meter operates as described elsewhere in this manual.
58 Index Advanced Functions, 30–34 Battery Basics, 8 CE Declaration of Conformity , 5 1 Char ge Ef ficiency Factor , 23 Charged Parameters, 22–23 High V oltage Notes, 50 Historical Data, 29 Instal.
59 Specifications V oltage : For 12 V–24 V systems. Optional Prescalers extend voltage range. Standard Model: T wo Auto-ranges: 0 to 19.95 V (0.05 V resolution) 20.0 to 50.0 V (0.1 V resolution) Optional Prescalers: 0–100 V , 0–500 V (Used with standard model) Amperage: Low Range: + 0–40.
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