MGE UPS SYSTEMS
Pulsar ESV 8+/11+/14+/22+ EB 22/EB 22XLA :86-153277-00
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overloadutility power present
operating anomaliesdevice fault battery fault
1c flashing
1g on
1 beep every second
Pulsar switches off automatically after
operating in overload for approximately 5
min.
no utility power present
1c flashing
1g 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 electricity
consumption of the load connected is
greater than the rated power of Pulsar.
To acknowledge the fault, push button 3,
temporarily disconnected Pulsarfrom the
wall socket 5, disconnect non-priority
loads and re-start Pulsar.
■■switch offPulsar (push button 3), dis-
connect from the wall socket (flex 5), and
check that Pulsar has not short-circuited (dis-
connect all applications),
■■check the input fuse
6b
and replace it
with a fuse of the same rating or reset ther-
mal breaker 6,
■■re-startPulsar.
A battery test is carried out while Pulsar, is in
start-up phase, then automatically every 7 days
(overhaul times adjustable using ESV Driver).
If a battery fault is detected, the following
occurs:
recharge your battery for 8 hours.
If battery fault persists,see next page.
utility power outside limits
1a to 1g off
continuous beep
after the start-up sequence, if the audio
warning device sounds continuously, check
the voltage and frequency of your utility
power (see the § entitled "characteristics")
and/or recharge your battery for 8 hours.
Start/Stop control on onput
receptacles 1 and 2
(PowerShare)
You can use the applications included on
the CD-ROM to remote control the
Start/Stop sequences on output receptacles
7a
(or
7b
).If
7a
(or
7b
) is disabled
through software, front panel led
1f
(or
1e
) flashes, with 1 beep every second.
Beep can be deactivated by
"function" button 2.
NOTE:
If the previous symptoms persist, contact
our after sales department.
1b flashing
1g on
1 beep every second
1a flashing
1g
on
1 beep every second
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