Dvb01 User Manual Official

| Menu | Parameter | Range | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Function Select ( F-01 to F-05 ) | F-01 to F-05 | Selects the operating logic for the relay (see table below). | | P-1 | Voltage 1 (V1) | 00.0 to 99.9 | Sets the first voltage threshold for your chosen function. | | P-2 | Voltage 2 (V2) | 00.0 to 99.9 | Sets the second voltage threshold for your chosen function. | | P-3 | Voltage Calibration | Reads current voltage | Critical: Displays the voltage the DVB01 is currently measuring. Use [+] or [-] to adjust the displayed value to match an external, accurate voltmeter reading. |

The following is a complete, consolidated guide based on the official user manual for the DVB01 voltage monitoring controller. Understanding the keypad and the menu system is essential for successful programming.

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Capable of monitoring DC voltages typically from 0V to 100V (actual range depends on configuration). Relay Output Capacity: DC: 0V–30V / 10A. AC: 0V–250V / 10A. Operating Modes (P-1 to P-5)

The Jensen DVDB01 uses two fuses: one 3A fuse and one 1A ACC fuse, located in-line with the power wires. Always replace fuses with the correct type and amperage to avoid damaging the unit. | Menu | Parameter | Range | Description

Typically less than 90mA at 5V; drops to less than 3mA when the display is closed to save power.

The DVB01 features five distinct operational modes (). These modes change how the relay responds when the measured voltage cross thresholds. You can program two specific voltage limits: V1 : Upper Voltage Limit V2 : Lower Voltage Limit | | P-3 | Voltage Calibration | Reads

Short and long presses of [SET] and [SW1] are used to adjust delay times (T1 and T2) before the relay acts. Programming Instructions

Available in versions for DC 5V, 12V, or 24V power supplies. Load Capacity: DC: 0–30V / 10A. AC: 0–250V / 10A.

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