CAME-TV CAPOWERSTATN Power Station with Dual V-Mount Battery Charger User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- CAME-TV
Table of Contents
CAME-TV CAPOWERSTATN Power Station with Dual V-Mount Battery Charger
Features
- With charger function. Can automatically switch sequence charging between 2 channels.
- The battery is external, and the battery can be replaced freely. When two batteries are powered in parallel, one of the batteries can be directly replaced without causing power failure of the device. (Note: The total load power is not more than 180W.)
- Color LCD display function information is concise and clear.
- Intelligent fan control, which can automatically start and stop the fan according to the temperature.
- Overcurrent automatic protection, safe to use.
Instructions
- Display screen
- Type-C output
- Main switch button
- USB output
- DC output
- USB&DC switch button
- D-tap output
- LED lighting
- LED light switch button
- AC switch button
- AC output socket
- DC input
- Battery plate
- Storage drawer
Disclaimer
Our company does not assume any responsibility for product damage or any other accidents caused by product overheating or short circuit caused by failure to follow instructions in this manual.
Specifications
Instructions
Charging operation instructions
- Use the dedicated 16.9V, 4A charger for this product and connect it to the DC/IN interface.
- Press the screen button once to display the current battery capacity status.
- Mount the battery onto the charger. Batteries will begin charging automatically.
The screen will display the charging status.
- When hanging a battery, the device directly charges the battery.
- When hanging two batteries, take the screen as a reference, the battery on the left will be charged first, and the battery on the right will start charging when the battery on the left is fully charged. During the charging process of the right battery, if the voltage of the left battery drops too much, it will automatically switch to charging the left battery until both batteries are fully charged.
- When charging, the battery must be in a non-protected state.
Power Inverter Operation Instructions
- Hang the battery on the battery plate on both sides (no need to connect AC power).
- Press the display screen button once to display the current battery capacity information and output interface information.
- Type-c interface and two D-tap interfaces have outputs, which are not controlled by any switch buttons;
- Press the USB/DC switch button once, the 4xUSB interface and the 2xDC interface will have output, and press it again to turn off;
- Press the LED light switch button once, the LED light will turn on, press it again to turn off;
- Press the AC switch button once, the 2xAC socket has output, the output voltage is the AC output voltage displayed on the screen, press it again to turn off;
- The AC inverter can toggle between two voltage outputs -110V & 220V. Refer to the LCD Screen to determine the voltage. If you need to change the AC Voltage output, first turn off the AC inverter,then press the LED light switch button and the USB/DC button at the same time. The screen will display the new AC output voltage. Unplug all batteries and then reinstall batteries. Turn on the screen, press the AC inverter button once.The new AC ouput voltage is now set to use.
Note: All switch button functions will light up in blue when they are selected.
Warranty
Guidelines
- Within one month after sale, the product malfunctions for quality issues or design defects, we can replace, but it must be guaranteed that the product appearance is not damaged.
- We provide one-year free warranty for the products sold. That is, within one year after sale, all failures caused by the quality of the product itself can be repaired for free
The following conditions are not within the scope of free warranty
- Exceeding the warranty period.
- Product failure or damage caused by failure to install, use, maintain or store according to the instructions.
- Damage caused by disassembly or maintenance without authorization.
- Unauthorized alteration /tearing off of product labels.
- Product damage due to force majeure factors (such as flood, earthquake, fire, lightning strike, etc.) or artificial damage.
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