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(Lower Limit), protecting the battery from permanent damage due to deep discharge. 4. Key Features and Advanced Settings Time Control:

Always connect the battery first to ensure the screen powers up and the module recognizes the voltage levels. 3. Operating Modes: Detailed Setup The module has two main modes: Charging and Discharging. A. Discharging Mode (U-2 / P-2)

When the voltage rises above the Upper voltage (UP) , the relay switches on (load works). When the voltage falls below the Down voltage (dn) , the relay switches off (stops discharge) [as per Scribd User Manual]. 4. Parameter Settings Manual To configure the device, follow these steps:

Crucially, the XY-CD60 on its own; it functions strictly as a smart, programmable relay that connects or disconnects an external charger or load based on real-time voltage measurements. Technical Specifications

Troubleshooting quick reference

: Long-press the DOWN button to toggle the screen's auto-off mode.

If you are looking for specific wiring diagrams for your battery type, tell me:

Given the ambiguity of the model number, here is a final guide to help you find the correct information:

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When the relay turns ON in discharge mode, it will stay ON for at least seconds, even if the voltage immediately drops below dn . This prevents loads with high inrush current from causing the relay to turn OFF immediately. For example, an inverter might momentarily pull the battery voltage below dn when first powered on; FOP ignores that dip. A typical setting for inverters or pumps is 003 (3 seconds).

The Xycd60 manual is a comprehensive document that covers everything you need to know about your device. Here's an overview of what you can expect to find:

Will you use the module to control a charger (P‑1) or to protect a battery from over‑discharge (P‑2)? This decision determines which terminals you will use.

| Code | Function | Description | Range/Default | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Heating / Cooling Mode | Sets the relay to activate on temperature drop (Heating) or rise (Cooling). | H (Heating) / C (Cooling) | | P1 | Hysteresis (Dead Band) | The difference between stopping and starting. If set to 2.0°C, the relay activates at Set Temp - 2°C (Heating mode). | 0.1°C – 15.0°C | | P2 | Delay Protection | Prevents rapid cycling of compressor/relay. (e.g., wait 3 minutes before restarting). | 0 – 10 Minutes | | P3 | High Alarm | Audible alarm triggers if temp exceeds this limit. | Off / Temp Value | | P4 | Low Alarm | Audible alarm triggers if temp drops below this limit. | Off / Temp Value | | P5 | Calibration | Corrects sensor reading errors. If actual temp is 25°C and display shows 24°C, set P5 to +1.0. | -5.0°C to +5.0°C | (Lower Limit), protecting the battery from permanent damage

: Connect a battery to the input and a load to the output. It cuts off the load when the lower voltage limit ( dn ) is reached to prevent over-discharge. Parameter Setting :

Short press the SET button to cycle between UP , dn , OP (Time), DOP (Display Delay).

Protects batteries from damage by disconnecting the load when voltage hits the "dn" floor.

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