
getting started (continued)
installing the "automatic bypass" module (option)
The "automatic bypass" module plugs into the back of Pulsar EX:
cunscrew the cover protecting the connector 15 for the "automatic bypass" module;
cremove the wire linking two of the terminals of the connector (grounding the neutral when the automatic bypass module is not connected);
cplug the module 21 into the connector 15 (see figure 3);
ctighten the module using the 2 screws in the connector 15 .
Pulsar EX with the "manual bypass" module ("Hot- swap" version)
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module 21 is properly installed; |
c take the "manual bypass" module 25 ; |
c plug the rear connectors into connectors |
4 and 6 of Pulsar EX (see figure 4); |
c tighten the module using the 2 screws |
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c plug the connecting cable 26 into the |
connector 12 of Pulsar EX; |
c connect the loads having to be supplied |
by Pulsar EX: |
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module, |
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the cover protecting the terminal blocks, |
pass the cable in the left |
connect the 3 wires (phase, neutral and |
ground) in the output terminal block 29 |
(XB2) and put back the protective cover. |
cconnect Pulsar EX to the AC outlet by the power cable 5 connected to the input socket 27 of the module, having first removed the protective cover.
If you cannot use the power cable 5 included with the module, you can made this cable by yourself, by taking the female plug of cable 5 included and connecting on it the 3 wires (phase, neutral and ground) of your cable as indicated in figure opposite.
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cdo not connect the power cable 5 to the AC outlet if the battery extension module option has to be installed, else directly consult the "operation" section.
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