DROK 200536FBA

DROK Bidirectional Volt Amp Meter (Model 200536FBA) Instruction Manual

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This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the DROK Bidirectional Volt Amp Meter, Model 200536FBA. This 7-in-1 monitor is designed to measure DC voltage, current, power, battery capacity, amp-hour, watt-hour, and time, featuring a clear color LCD display and a Hall sensor for non-contact current measurement.

Product Features

Package Zviri mukati

Tarisa uone kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupakeji:

DROK Bidirectional Volt Amp Meter components including display, Hall sensor, and connecting wires.

Image: The complete package contents, showing the display unit, Hall sensor, and the included shielding wire.

Zvinotsanangurwa

ParameterValue
Kuyera ParametersVoltage, Current, Power, Battery Capacity, Amp-Hour, Watt-Hour, Time
Voltage Measurement RangeDC 0-90V
Current Measurement RangeDC 0-300A
Voltage Kuyera Kwazvo± 2% ± 5 manhamba
Ikozvino Kuyera Kurongeka± 3% ± 5 manhamba
Display Resolution0.1A, 0.01V, 0.01AH, 0.01H (1 min)
Chiyero Chiyero5 nguva / sekondi
Display1.8 inch LCD Color Screen
Meter Overall Dimension79 x 43 x 26mm (3.11 x 1.69 x 1.02 inchi)
Meter Opening Hole Size76.5 x 39.2mm (3.01 x 1.54 inch)
Hall Sensor Saizi57 x 32 x 50mm (2.24 x 1.26 x 1.97 inch) (with screw and copper pillars)
Hall Sensor Hole Diameter20mm (0.79 inch)
Kupfuura-Voltage Dziviriro (OVP)0.01V-90V
Kupfuura-Kwazvino Kudzivirirwa (OCP)0.1-100A
Kudzivirira Kwesimba Kupfuura (OPP)0.01W-9.99KW
Yakadzika-Voltage Protection (LOP)0.01V-90V
Over-Charge Protection (OAH)0.01AH-9999AH
Over-Time Protection (OFT)1min-99hour59min
Dimensions of the DROK display unit and Hall sensor.

Image: Physical dimensions of the display unit and the Hall sensor for installation planning.

Setup uye Installation

Proper wiring is crucial for accurate measurements and safe operation. The Hall sensor measures current by passing the load wire through its central hole. The display unit requires a power supply (DC 10-60V) and connects to the Hall sensor via the provided shielding wire.

Wiring diagrams for the DROK Bidirectional Volt Amp Meter in three configurations.

Image: Three common wiring configurations for the meter, showing connections to battery, load, and optional relay.

Wiring Configuration 1: Basic Monitoring (Self-Powered)

In this configuration, the meter is powered directly from the battery being monitored. This is suitable for systems where the battery voltage is within the meter's operating range (10-60V).

  1. Connect the positive terminal of the battery to the 'Bat+' terminal on the Hall sensor.
  2. Connect the negative terminal of the battery to the 'Bat-' terminal on the Hall sensor.
  3. Pass the negative load wire through the central hole of the Hall sensor. Ensure the direction of current flow through the sensor matches the arrow on the sensor for correct bidirectional readings.
  4. Connect the display unit to the Hall sensor using the provided 50cm shielding wire.
  5. Ensure the jumper cap on the Hall sensor is placed to select the self-powered mode (typically labeled '10-60V' or similar, check the sensor board for exact markings).

Wiring Configuration 2: External Power Supply

Use this configuration when the battery voltage is outside the meter's operating range (e.g., 0-10V or above 60V) or if you prefer a separate power source for the meter.

  1. Connect the positive terminal of the battery to the 'Bat+' terminal on the Hall sensor.
  2. Connect the negative terminal of the battery to the 'Bat-' terminal on the Hall sensor.
  3. Pass the negative load wire through the central hole of the Hall sensor.
  4. Connect the display unit to the Hall sensor using the provided 50cm shielding wire.
  5. Connect an external DC power supply (10-60V) to the 'Vext+' and 'Vext-' terminals on the Hall sensor.
  6. Remove the jumper cap from the Hall sensor to enable external power mode.

Wiring Configuration 3: With Relay for Output Control

This setup allows the meter to control an external relay (not included) based on configured protection parameters (e.g., over-current, low-voltaguye).

  1. Follow either Configuration 1 or 2 for basic power and measurement connections.
  2. Connect the relay's control terminals to the 'Relay+' and 'Relay-' terminals on the Hall sensor.
  3. Ensure the jumper cap is set correctly for the chosen power mode (self-powered or external).
  4. The meter's output control button can then be used to enable/disable the relay, or the relay can be triggered automatically by protection settings.

Operating Instruction

The DROK Volt Amp Meter features a user-friendly interface with a color LCD and three control buttons: Up, OK, and Down.

Mberi view of the DROK Bidirectional Volt Amp Meter display showing various readings and protection indicators.

Image: The main display interface, showing voltage, current, capacity, power, time, and protection status indicators.

Ratidza Pamusoroview

The 1.8-inch color LCD simultaneously displays:

Bhatani Mabasa

Resetting AH and Time

To reset accumulated Amp-Hours (AH) and Time, navigate to the relevant display screen using the arrow buttons. Press and hold the OK button until the values reset. This is useful for monitoring specific charge/discharge cycles.

Calibration Procedure

For optimal accuracy, calibration may be required. Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Pinda Calibration Mode: While the device is powered off, press and hold the OK button. While holding OK, switch the power to the device ON. Release the OK button as soon as the display illuminates.
  2. Navigation in Calibration Mode: In calibration mode, press the OK button to move from one menu item to the next. Use the Up uye Pasi arrow keys to adjust values.
  3. Zero Current Calibration: Before calibrating current readings, ensure no current is flowing through the Hall sensor. Switch off all loads. Press OK until the "0.0 A" option is selected, then press the Pasi arrow once to zero out the current reading.
  4. Positive Current Calibration (+A): To calibrate current in the charging direction, ensure current is flowing from the charging source into your battery. Press OK until the "+A" option is selected, then use the arrow keys to adjust the reading to match a known accurate current measurement.
  5. Negative Current Calibration (-A): To calibrate current in the discharging direction, ensure current is flowing out of your battery into your loads. Press OK until the "-A" option is selected, then use the arrow keys to adjust the reading to match a known accurate current measurement.
  6. Sevha Settings: After completing all calibrations, navigate the cursor to the "Save" option using the OK button. Select "Save" to store your settings.
  7. Exit Calibration Mode: To exit calibration mode, simply switch the power to the unit OFF, then ON again.

Dziviriro Mabasa

The meter includes several programmable protection functions to safeguard your system:

When a protection limit is reached, the meter can activate an external relay (if connected) to disconnect the load or charging source.

Mamwe Mabasa

Maintenance

The DROK Bidirectional Volt Amp Meter is designed for durability and requires minimal maintenance.

Kugadzirisa matambudziko

Warranty uye Support

Specific warranty information for the DROK Bidirectional Volt Amp Meter (Model 200536FBA) is not provided in this manual. For warranty claims, technical support, or further assistance, please refer to the product packaging, the seller's website, or contact DROK customer service directly.