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Install Aux. 1 Lamp
The Max Charge MC-614 regulator's Aux. #1 (#16) terminal provides the
ability to use a visual indicator when the regulator is operating under the fol-
a described condition is detected, the regulator sends the Aux. #1 terminal
from neutral to ground. To utilize the Aux. #1 Lamp function:
1.
500 mA) to a positive voltage source.
2. Connect the negative terminal on the lamp to the Aux. #1 terminal on
the regulator.
Install Dash Lamp
The Max Charge Dash Lamp (#17) terminal provides the ability to activate a visual or audible indicator when the regula-
tor monitors the following conditions: Low system voltage, high system voltage, high alternator temperature, high battery
temperature (temperature conditions are only indicated when appropriate temperature sensors are connected) and no
voltage on stator, indicating that the alternator has failed. When a described condition is detected, the regulator sends the
Dash Lamp terminal from neutral to ground. To utilize the Dash Lamp function:
1. Connect a small LED or incandescent lamp, or an audible (piezo) alert
2. Connect the negative terminal on the lamp or audible alert to the Dash
Lamp terminal on the regulator.
3.
tive status.
Magnetic Reed Switch
Looking much like a small thermometer atop the regulator's circuit board, the magnetic reed switch provides a durable,
sealed interface that enables the user to set basic
and advanced regulator programming features.
Included with the regulator is a small screwdriver
that doubles as the regulator's programming tool.
A small magnet embedded in the tip of the screw-
driver's handle allows the user to activate the
magnetic reed switch. By holding the magnet to
the RED dot located at the end of the reed switch, the user allows the user to scroll through the regulator's various program
modes and individual program selections.
Initial Pre-Flight Test And Start-Up
fore turning on the engine, it is advisable to check voltages at the following terminal connections to ensure that the wiring
the regulator turned on.
Note: If the regulator's BROWN ignition wire is receiving it's switched source of voltage from an oil pressure switch, it may
be necessary to start the engine before applying test #2. If the engine must be run to accomplish test #2, be sure that
alternator is properly cabled on both positive and negative sides to the battery being charged. Failure to do so could result
in damage to the regulator and alternator.
Using your hand-held multi-meter, test the following wiring terminals for voltage:
TEST #1: Engine/Ignition Off
•
Primary RED Power Wire (Terminal #2) >12V
•
Positive Voltage Sense Wire (Terminal #9) >12V
•
BROWN Ignition Wire (Terminal #3) 0V
•
Primary BLUE Field Wire (Terminal #4) 0V
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TEST #2: Engine/Ignition ON
•
Primary RED Power Wire (Terminal #3) >12V
•
Positive Voltage Sense Wire (Terminal #9) >12V
•
BROWN Ignition Wire (Terminal #2) >12V
•
Primary BLUE Field Wire (Terminal #1) 4-12V
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Advanced Programming
Accessing The Advanced Programming Mode
The MC-614 provides a broad range of advanced user adjustments in its password-protected Advanced Program mode.
The Advanced Program mode is accessed via the Basic Program mode. To access the Advanced Program mode:
1. With the regulator activated, TOUCH / HOLD the magnet to the RED dot on the regulator's epoxy potting.
2. The regulator will cycle to PRO. RELEASE the magnet from the switch.
3. The regulator will cycle through all of the Basic Program modes; bA, bEL, and dSP -- followed by three dashes.
4. TOUCH / HOLD when the three dashes are displayed. The dashes will be replaced by AP0 followed by AP1, and so on.
5. When the display indicates AP5, RELEASE.
6. The display will cycle to PrA, indicating entry into the Advanced Programming mode.
.
P r
o
INDICATES ENTRY INTO
PROGRAM MODE
.
b A
INDICATES SELECTION MODE
FOR BATTERY TYPE
.
b E
L
INDICATES SELECTION MODE
FOR BELT LOAD MANAGER
Advanced Programming Modes
Making Advanced Programming Adjustments
Once accessed, the Advanced Program mode allows the user to adjust time, voltage and temperature settings for most
operational modes. When the desired mode is indicated, TOUCH / HOLD the magnet to the RED dot on the epoxy
potting. When the reed switch is engaged, the values for the various modes will scroll upward or downward. To reverse
the direction of scroll:
1. REMOVE the magnet from the reed switch.
2. Wait for the mode indicator to be displayed.
3. TOUCH / HOLD when the mode indicator is displayed. The values for that mode will begin to scroll in the opposite
direction. Continue to HOLD until the desired value is displayed.
4. REMOVE the magnet from the RED dot. The mode indicator will be displayed again, followed by the indicator for the
next Advanced Programming mode. The Advanced Programming Modes are as follows:
.
Advanced Program Mode. Once the correct password is used to unlock the Advanced Program
Pr
A
mode, the PrA display will be immediately followed by Advanced Programming modes. The Advanced
Programming modes include:
Start Delay. Controls time from regulator activation to start of charging. Factory preset at one second.
.
d L
c
Adjustable to a maximum of 999 seconds. To reverse direction of scroll, release magnet and wait for LED
to display dLc code. Re-activate switch with magnet and release when desired value is indicated.
High Voltage Limit. Allows user adjustment of the maximum allowable voltage alarm. Can be set to a
.
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AH
L
maximum level of 15.6 volts. See information for Battery Equalization for more details on AHL adjustment.
Compensation Limit. Controls maximum allowable temperature compensated system voltage.
.
CL
Adjustment spans from 14.1 to 15.9 volts. Default is 14.8V. To reverse direction of scroll, release magnet
and wait for LED to display Cl code. Re-activate switch and release when desired value is indicated.
Bulk Voltage. Controls the target voltage for bulk charge mode. Starts at value set by battery program
.
bv
in use. Adjustment spans from 14.1 to 14.8 volts. To reverse direction of scroll, release magnet and wait
for LED to display bv code. Re-activate switch and release when desired value is indicated.
.
Bulk Time. Controls time setting for bulk mode. Standard value set is 18 minutes. Settings are from 6
b 1
c
minutes to 6 hours. To reverse direction of scroll, release magnet and wait for LED to display b1c code.
Re-activate switch with magnet and release when desired value is indicated.
.
Absorption Voltage. Controls the target voltage for absorption charge mode. Starts at value set by
Av
battery program in use. Adjustment spans from 13.9 to 14.7 volts. To reverse direction of scroll, release
magnet and wait for LED to display bv code. Re-activate and release when desired value is indicated.
Absorption Time. Controls time setting for absorption mode. Standard value set is 18 minutes. Settings
.
A 1
c
are from 6 minutes to 6 hours. To reverse direction of scroll, release magnet and wait for LED to display
a1c code. Re-activate switch with magnet and release when desired value is indicated.
.
.
d S
P
INDICATES SELECTION MODE
INDICATES ENTRY INTO
AP
1
FOR SHORT/ LONG DISPLAY
PASSWORD MODE FOR AP MODE
INDICATES ALTERNATOR
.
INDICATES PASSWORD FOR
b d L
AP
5
FAILURE ADVISORY (BDL)
ADVANCED PROGRAM MODE
.
.
INDICATES ENTRY INTO
INDICATES ENTRY INTO THE
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Pr
A
PASSWORD MODE FOR AP MODE
ADVANCED PROGRAM MODE
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