MGE UPS Systems 2200C, 3200C Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Indication Diagnostic Correction

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4.Maintenance

4.1Troubleshooting

If any of LEDs 25 , 26 or 27 flash, there is a operating anomaly or an alarm.

If a LED flashes, the bargraph data is no longer displayed.

Indication

Diagnostic

Correction

 

 

 

LED 27 flashes and the

UPS overload. Overload is too long or too high.

Check the power drawn by the

buzzer beeps.

If AC power is present and within tolerances, the UPS

equipment and disconnect any non-

 

goes to bypass mode (supply directly by the AC-power

priority devices.

 

source). LED 19 flashes.

 

 

The buzzer beeps every seconds.

 

 

If AC power is not present or not within tolerances,

 

 

the connected applications are no longer supplied.

 

 

The buzzer sounds continuously.

 

 

 

 

LED 25 flashes and the

A battery fault was detected during the automatic

Check that the battery connector is

buzzer beeps.

battery test.

fully pushed in.

 

 

Replace battery module (see the

 

 

Maintenance section).

 

 

 

LED 25 flashes and the

The battery has reached the theoretical end of its

Reset the alarm by pressing

buzzer emits a long beep

service life.

buttons 22 and 23 simultaneously

once per hour.

 

for 3 seconds.

 

 

It is advised to replace the battery.

 

 

See the section on maintenance.

 

 

 

The yellow LED 24

The function for monitoring the phase and neutral

Directly earthed neutral type

flashes, the red indicator

position of your electrical network has detected a

networks: to correct cabling, unplug

light 11 behind the UPS

reversal.

and turn the network socket, of the

comes on and the buzzer

 

DIN-SCHUKO type, by 180 degrees

sounds continuously.

 

or contact an electrician to modify

 

 

your electrical network.

 

 

For all other network types, de-

 

 

activate the detection function (this

 

 

function is only operational for

 

 

directly earthed neutral electrical

 

 

networks):

 

 

Press for at least 5 seconds the

 

 

pushbutton 10 behind the UPS

 

 

(UPS stopped and connected to the

 

 

network for less than 30 minutes).

 

 

 

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Contents Pulsar EXtreme Introduction Pictograms Using this documentForeword 4 34007532EN/AA Contents Technical characteristics Glossary Index Presentation Standard positionsRack position Tower positionBack Pulsar EXtreme 2200CPulsar EXtreme 3200C Pulsar EXB 2200Load Alarms BatteryControl panel Installation Unpacking and parts checkInstallation in rack position Installation in tower position Connect the two supports for the upright positionInstallation of the communications-card option Connection to the RS232 or USB communications port optionalConnections Operation Start-upBargraph indications Status LEDs 20 and 21 for programmable outlets 1Transfer to battery power Threshold for the low-battery warningEnd of backup time Equipment connected to the UPS is supplied by the batteryBattery tab Personalisation optionalFunction On / OFF conditions tabUPS shutdown Output tabBypass tab Press button 16 return to the OFF positionUPS remote power off Installation and test of the remote power off functionIndication Diagnostic Correction MaintenanceTroubleshooting Indication Signification Correction Removal of battery module Replacement of the battery moduleSafety rules Reinstallation of the battery module UPS recycling at the end of service life EnvironmentThis product has been designed to respect the environment PackingTechnical characteristics AppendicesGlossary UPS on / OFF via softwareIndex Connection28 34007532EN/AA

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