overload
utility power present
1a | flashing |
1d | flashing |
1e | off |
1f | on |
1 beep every second
automatic load transfer to bypass
no utility power present
1a flashing
1e flashing
1f on
1 beep every second
Pulsar switches off automatically after a length of time which depends on the level of overload.
Note: overload occurs if the load consumption is greater than the rated power of Pulsar.
To acknowledge the fault, release the "on/ off" button, temporarily disconnected Pulsar from the wall socket (check input cord), disconnect loads and
operating anomalies
device fault
1b | flashing |
1d | flashing |
1e off | |
1f | on |
| 1 beep every second |
vautomatic load transfer to bypass,
vswitch off Pulsar (release "on/off" button), disconnect from the wall socket (check input cord), and check that Pulsar has not short- circuited (disconnect all loads),
vif necessary, change one of the fuses 7c ,
v
battery low
1a to 1f off
…continuous beep
after the
recharge your battery for 8 hours.
Note: if the previous symptoms persist, contact technical support.
battery fault
A battery test is carried out while Pulsar, is in
1c flashing
1e off
1f on
1 beep every second
recharge your battery for 8 hours.
operation on bypass
1a and 1b indifferents
1d flashing
1e off
1f on
1 beep every second
see "overload" and "device fault" section
Note:
This operating mode provides temporary inverter fault tolerance.
MGE UPS SYSTEMS | Pulsar EX: | 17 |