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1. DATA LINE PROTECTION It is not necessary to shut down the UPS to install the communications card e This operation must be carried out by qualified personnel 34007117EN AB Page 17 3 Operation 3 1 Start up 3 2 Shift to booster or fader mode O Q gi o S AGS do Wi Dz gt OOOO a 1 O Press the ON OFF button 10 The buzzer beeps and all the LEDs come ON The buzzer beeps twice during the self test then button remains ON indicating that the outlets are supplied with power AC power is present Only button is ON The protected equipment is supplied by the AC power source AC power is absent Button and LED dd are ON The protected equipment is supplied by the UPS operating on battery power All the connected equipment is supplied with power If button or LED dd are not ON or if LED 2 is ON there is a fault see section 4 1 Note The battery is charged as soon as the UPS is connected to the AC power source even if button is in the OFF position during voltage variations in the AC input power D Page 18 34007117EN AB The booster and fader functions maintain the output voltage supplied by the UPS within close tolerances around the rated value even if significant voltage variations occur in the AC input power This avoids calling on battery power The values defining the voltage rang
2. ooooooooo ooooo 9 18 Bal Qa ph unica 9 Sleep mode automatic start 20 Battery Backup tire aedi ie 30 O End of backup time sms 19 Overloads ttn 9 22 Fault ici idad 9 Personalisation 2 20 P aiam I Nin 27 Personnalisation Replacement 22 23 24 Battery Threshold for low battery warning 19 ON OFF conditions Transfer to battery power 9 19 Quilici ia Buttons ano 9 Ports Buzzer bas 19 RS232 e su 8 16 USB ose R 8 16 C Programmable outlets Woo 8 9 Circuit breakers Battery circuit breaker rann rn 8 S Input circuit breaker Communication CONS T I anna Por ne no Connections Data line protection 16 1 RS232 Haba tti 16 Temperature excessive ambient 29 USB communications port eeen 16 U D DIMENSIONS natia edes san tid edes dicas 7 E Environment i i nee eri 27 F Fault UPS 1 5 dan nenas nae dete dettes 9 L EDS 9 Page 32 34007117EN AB
3. 3 Adjustable from 200 to 240 V using the UPS Driver software 34007117EN AB Page 29 AAA 6 Appendices Examples of battery backup times Pulsar Evolution 500 2 rack optimized dense servers 1 router 1 hub 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Pulsar Evolution 800 3 rack optimized dense servers 2 file print servers 1 data server 1 hub 1 router 1 router 1 hub 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 290 100 Pulsar Evolution 1100 3 rack optimized dense servers 2 file print servers 1 data server 1 hub 1 router 1 router 1 hub 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Pulsar Evolution 1500 5 rack optimized dense servers 3 file print servers 2 data servers 1 hub 1 router 1 router 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Page 30 34007117EN AB 6 2 Glossary Backup time Bargraph Booster mode De energised Equipment Fader mode Input circuit breaker Outlets Personalisation Programmable outlets RS232 communications port Solution Pac UPS UPS Driver USB communications port EAN 6 Appendices Time that the connected equipment can operate on battery power if AC input power fails Device on the front panel indicating the percent remaining backup time or the percent load Automatic UPS operating mode whereby the input power voltage is increased if it drops below a value set in the personalisation parameters thus avoiding a battery discharge The UPS must be physically disconnected from the
4. AA 4 Maintenance 4 2 Replacement of the battery module Safety rules Batteries constitute a danger electrical shock burns The short circuit current may be very high Precautions must be taken for all handling remove all watches rings bracelets and any other metal objects use tools with insulated handles Tower models Removal of the battery module This operation may be carried out with the UPS supplying power to the load A Unclip the small plate with the MGE logo on the front panel of the UPS B Remove the two screws Remove the left hand side of the front panel by pulling it slightly up and then forward D Disconnect the battery module by pulling apart the connectors never pull on the cables 34007117EN AB Page 23 4 Maintenance Page 24 34007117EN AB ANS D M Installation of the new battery module Carry out the above operation in reverse order Caution risk of electric arc when connecting the battery E Remove the battery module by pulling on the plastic tab and proceed with replacement To maintain an identical level of performance and safety use a battery module identical to that previously mounted in the UPS Press the two parts of the battery connector tightly together to ensure proper connection Rack models Removal of the battery module This operation may be carried out with the UPS sup
5. 5 x 499 Evolution 1100 Rack 438 x 43 5 x 499 Evolution 1500 Rack 438 x 43 5 x 522 19 1U Weight in kg Evolution 500 Rack 9 Evolution 800 Rack 15 5 Evolution 1100 Rack 16 Evolution 1500 Rack 19 34007117EN AB Page 7 1 Presentation 1 2 Back Pulsar Evolution 800 1100 1500 Pulsar Evolution 1500 al O USB communications port arde fax D di O RS232 communications port Data line protection E gt N E Slot for communications card option 6 Outlets for direct connection of protected equipment E a En mum I Programmable outlets 1 and 2 D Input circuit breaker Socket for connection to AC power Pulsar Evolution 500 800 1100 Rack so rce CIS Ne ion LS ill D cido DO EN OOOO amp Pulsar Evolution 1500 Rack 9 io 39 Page 8 34007117EN AB 1 3 Control panel 1 Presentation 10 Iluminated ON OFF button for the outlets Operation on battery power M A UPS fault Battery fault 13 Overload 4 Group 1 programmable outlets supplied with power 15 Group 2 programmable outlets supplied with power 25 1 Booster or fader mode 2 B
6. AC input power Devices and systems connected to the UPS output Automatic UPS operating mode whereby the input power voltage is decreased if it rises above a value set in the personalisation parameters thus avoiding a battery discharge Circuit breaker protecting the upstream distribution system against UPS faults Pulsar Evolution has a group of four non programmable outlets The parameters for a number of UPS functions may be modified using the UPS Driver software to adapt UPS operation to user needs Pulsar Evolution has two groups of two programmable outlets They may be used for sequential start up of protected equipment shedding of non priority loads during operation on battery power or management of operating priorities to provide the most critical devices with more backup time before battery power runs out These outlets may be programmed using the Solution Pac software on the CD ROM supplied with the UPS For UPS connection to a computer via the serial port MGE UPS SYSTEMS safety set up and supervision software suite on the CD ROM supplied with the UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Communications software on the CD ROM supplied with the UPS It may be used to personalise the default settings For UPS connection to a computer via the USB port 34007117EN AB Page 31 6 Appendices 6 3 Index A M Automatic Start cotilla c dee pete tede 20 Mode Booster mode etn pnt arx nanpi 9 18 B Fader mode
7. substance for the environment if it is not properly recycled by specialised companies Web site www mgeups com 34007117EN AB Page 27 6 Appendices 6 1 Technical data Simplified diagram Filter Booster fader transformer Input 5 L M Output Xx Inverter Charger Battery Page 28 34007117EN AB Technical characteristics 6 Appendices Pulsar Evolution 500 800 800 rack 1100 1100 rack 1500 1500 rack Output rating 500 VA 350 W 800 VA 560 W 1100 VA 700 W 1500 VA 1000 W AC input power Voltage Frequency Single phase 160 V to 294 V 230V nominal 47 Hz to 70 Hz 50 Hz system or 56 5 Hz to 70 Hz 60 Hz system Output power operation on battery power Voltage Frequency Single phase 230 V 8 6 10 50 60 Hz 0 1 Hz Battery sealed lead acid maintenance free Tower models 2x12V 7 2Ah 2x12V 9Ah 3x12V 9 Ah Rack models 2x6 V 9Ah 4x6V 7 2Ah 4x6V 9Ah 6x6V 9Ah Environment Noise level operation on lt 40 dBA lt 40 dBA AC input power Operating temperature 0 to 35 C 0 to 40 C Relative humidity without condensation 20 to 90 20 to 90 1 The upper and lower thresholds may be set using the UPS Driver software 2 Or 40 Hz in low sensitivity mode may be set using the UPS Driver software
8. 94 V 271 to 294 V Fader mode cut in threshold 265 V 244 to 265 V Booster mode cut in threshold 184 V 184 to 207 V Lower threshold for transfer to battery power 160V 160 to 180 V Maximum input voltage range Disabled Enabled 1 Lower threshold for transfer to battery power 150 V Configurable function Default setting Options UPS sensitivity level Normal High or low For more informations about these settings refer to the Help function of the UPS Driver software 34007117EN AB Page 21 4 Maintenance 4 1 Trouble shooting Troubleshooting not requiring MGE UPS SYSTEMS after sales support all versions Indication Signification Correction LED 13 flashes and the buzzer beeps once UPS overload The power drawn by the connected equipment exceeds UPS capacity Check the power drawn by the equipment and disconnect any non priority devices LED 12 flashes A battery fault was detected during the automatic battery test Replace the battery module see section 4 2 Troubleshooting requiring MGE UPS SYSTEMS after sales support Indication Signification Correction LED 2 goes ON and the buzzer sounds continuously UPS electronics have detected a UPS fault The connected eguipment is no longer supplied 9 The equipment connected to the UPS is no e longer protected Call the after sales support department Page 22 34007117EN AB
9. MGE SYSTEMS www mgeups com Pulsar Evolution 1500 1500 Rack 1100 1100 Rack 800 800 Rack 500 Rack Installation and user manual UPS SYSTEMS gt Page 2 34007117EN AB _ Introduction Thank you for selecting an MGE UPS SYSTEMS product to protect your electrical equipment The Pulsar Evolution range has been designed with the utmost care We recommend that you take the time to read this manual to take full advantage of the many features of your UPS MGE UPS SYSTEMS pays great attention to the environmental impact of its products Measures that have made Pulsar Evolution a reference in environmental protection include the eco design approach used in product development recycling of Pulsar Evolution at the end of its service life To discover the entire range of MGE UPS SYSTEMS products and the options available for the Pulsar Evolution range we invite you to visit our web site at www mgeups com or contact your MGE UPS SYSTEMS representative Important before installing and using the UPS always read the safety instructions document n 3400722200 34007117EN AB Page 3 Foreword Using this document Information may be found in two ways using the contents the index Pictograms Important instructions that must always be followed Information advice help Visual indication Action Audio indication x In the illustrations on the following pages the symbols belo
10. argraph indicating percent load at output Bargraph indicating the battery charge level 76 to 10096 51 to 75 26 to 50 0 to 25 34007117EN AB Page 9 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking and parts check Tower models 2 EA A A A A A v C Two cords for connection of the protected equipment CI RS232 communications cable CI USB communications cable CI CD ROM with the Solution Pac and UPS Driver software C Product documentation Page 10 34007117EN AB Rack models 2 Installation C Two cords for connection of the protected equipment en RS232 communications cable 2 USB communications cable 3 CD ROM with the Solution Pac and UPS Driver software 24 Product documentation 5 Telescopic rails for mounting in 19 bay with mounting hardware Securing system for equipment power cords 34007117EN AB Page 11 2 Installation 2 2 Installation Tower models Page 12 34007117EN AB 2 Installation 800 1100 1500 Rack models Follow steps 1 to 6 for rack mounting of the UPS on the rails The rails and the necessary mounting hardware are supplied by MGE UPS SYSTEMS 34007117EN AB Page 13 2 Installation 500 Rack model Page 14 34007117EN AB 2 Installation 2 3 Connecting the protected equipment A Pulsar Evolution 1500 tower UPS has been used below to illustrate the instructions The prin
11. ciple is the same for all the other tower and rack models Check that the indications on the rating plate on the back of the UPS correspond to your AC power system and to N the actual electrical consumption of all the equipment to be connected to the UPS 1 Remove the power cord supplying the ES 8 equipment to be protected 2 Connect the power cord just removed from the equipment to the AC power socket and then to the AC power wall outlet 3 Connect the protected equipment to the UPS using the two cords 20 Connect priority loads to the two standard outlets 5 and any non priority loads to the two programmable outlets 6 1 and 2 If the UPS is connected to a computer running MGE e communications software it is possible to program the interruption of power to the programmable outlets 6 during operation on battery power thus reserving backup power for the priority loads TOTS 4 Lock the connections using the securing system 69 for rack models only 9 As soon as the UPS is energised the battery begins charging Eight hours are required to charge to the full rated e backup time 1 Make sure the cord has the following characteristics 250 V 10 A cross sectional area 1 mm type HOS 34007117EN AB Page 15 2 Installation A Pulsar Evolution 1500 tower UPS has been used below to illust
12. e may be set using the UPS Driver software During operation in booster or fader mode LED is ON signalling a significant voltage variation in the AC input power re 3 Operation 3 3 Operation on battery power following failure of AC input power Transfer to battery power eS AO do Wi G2 OOOO E Threshold for the low battery warning The AC input power is out of tolerances LED dd goes ON During operation on battery power the buzzer beeps every ten seconds The equipment connected to the UPS is supplied by the battery When the threshold is reached the buzzer beeps every three seconds The low battery warning threshold can be set by the user with the UPS Driver software There is very little remaining battery backup time Close all applications because UPS automatic shutdown is imminent When the battery reaches the end of its backup time the UPS shuts down and all the LEDs go OFF The equipment is no longer supplied with power The UPS automatically restarts when power returns If the UPS does not restart check that the automatic restart when power returns function has not been disabled see section 3 4 Personalisation 34007117EN AB Page 19 EXA 3 Operation 3 4 Personalisation optional Function Personalisation parameters can be set and modified using the UPS Driver software installed on a computer that is connec
13. o battery power ie 19 Threshold for the low battery warning oo Wanna 19 3 4 Personalisation optional o ooooooooo oo oooooooooooooommooooo mooom oo oo oom 20 FUNCOM ila 20 ON 7 OFF conditions tab ata allaccia 20 Baten tabs e IEEE LIII E LII tere 20 Voltage thresholds tab iii OL URI ALL aah 21 SIMINACLUEH c 21 34007117EN AB Page 5 Contents Page 6 34007117EN AB 4 Maintenance 41 Trouble ShOoting Kie mean ena amen aan naa ag Ka ana 22 4 2 Replacement of the battery module oooooWo oW o m momen 23 TOWer models deso toi aloe 23 RACKIMOGEIS M 25 Environment iii iii 27 Appendices 6 1 Technical data comino ii 28 Simplified diagram ERE ETE EET EE LE T LLL d DD 26 Technical characterisliCs conil a ena 29 Examples of battery backup times i 30 6 27 O e EE 31 RR MEET ID oT 32 1 1 Overall view Tower models B TA N Rack models 1 Presentation Dimensions in mm WxHxD Evolution 800 150 x 237 x 415 Evolution 1100 150 x 237 x 415 Evolution 1500 150 x 237 x 483 Weight in kg Evolution 800 10 5 Evolution 1100 11 5 Evolution 1500 15 Dimensions in mm WxHxD Evolution 500 Rack 438 x 43 5 x 353 Evolution 800 Rack 438 x 43
14. plying power to the load 4 Maintenance A Unclip the small plate with the MGE logo on the front panel of the UPS B Remove the two screws Remove the left hand side of the front panel by pulling it forward D Disconnect the battery module by pulling apart the connectors never pull on the cables 34007117EN AB Page 25 4 Maintenance B Remove the cover E Remove the battery module by pulling on the plastic tab and proceed with replacement Installation of the new battery module Carry out the above operation in reverse order Caution risk of electric arc when connecting the battery To maintain an identical level of performance and safety use a battery module identical to that previously mounted in the UPS Press the two parts of the battery connector tightly together to ensure proper connection Page 26 34007117EN AB 5 Environment This product has been designed to respect the environment It does not contain CFCs or HCFCs UPS recycling at the end of service life MGE UPS SYSTEMS undertakes to recycle by certified companies and in compliance with all applicable regulations all UPS products recovered at the end of their service life contact your MGE branch office Packing UPS packing materials must be recycled in compliance with all applicable regulations Warning This product contains lead acid batteries Lead is a dangerous
15. rate the instructions The principle is the same for all the other tower and rack models 2 4 Connection to the RS232 or USB communications port optional The RS232 and USB communications ports cannot operate simultaneously 1 Connect the RS232 21 or USB 22 communications cable to the serial port or the USB port on the computer 2 Connect the other end of the communications cable 2 or CI to the RS232 or USB m communications port on the UPS The UPS can now communicate with all MGE UPS SYSTEMS supervision set up or safety software The data line protection function on the UPS eliminates overvoltages flowing on the computer network lines Simply connect the line to be protected to the UPS using the data line protection connectors IN and OUT as indicated opposite RJ45 cables not supplied Jo oE a a DATA LINE PROTECTION Page 16 34007117EN AB e 2 Installation 2 6 Installation of the communications card option 1 Remove the slot cover O secured by ES L two screws d 4 E Restricted access slot for e 2 Insert the card in the slot the communications card o f 3 Secure the cover with the two screws Go RS YZ Dea
16. ted to the UPS see section 2 4 Connection to the RS232 communications port Check that the RS232 Q communications cable is connected UPS Driver installation 1 Insert the Solution Pac CD ROM containing the UPS Driver software in the drive of a PC running Windows ES 2 Open the Windows File manager or Explorer and select the CD ROM drive 3 Double click Emb Evolutio Config upsdriv exe Once UPS Driver has been installed UPS parameters can be modified in a window containing a number of tabs each presenting a set of parameters ON OFF conditions tab Battery tab Configurable function Default setting Options Automatic restart Enabled Disabled Cold start Enabled Disabled Forced reboot Enabled Disabled Energy saving Disabled Enabled UPS ON OFF via software Enabled Disabled Configurable function Default setting Options Every day Interval between automatic battery tests Once a week Once a month No test Low battery warning threshold 20 of the remaining battery 10 to 4096 of the remaining battery backup time backup time Protection against deep discharges Enabled Disabled Page 20 34007117EN AB Voltage thresholds tab eres 3 Operation Sensitivity tab Configurable function Default setting Options Output voltage on battery power 230 V 200 V 220 V 240 V Upper threshold for transfer to battery power 2
17. w are used O LED off ra LED on lt on LED flashing Page 4 34007117EN AB Contents Presentation 1 1 Overall VIW RKS 7 Towerimodels 7 lacur 7 V2 BACK qo HH 8 13 Gontrol p niel So PS 9 Installation 2 1 Unpacking and parts CHECK 45 sii nina Ha a 10 ue ess 10 tique lec C aa nan eta En uni am BI ba 11 2 2 SCELERE 12 TowermodelS e iaia ab Nan na Dea 12 800 1100 1500 Rack models rss ono sans enne enne nennen en KRA ntn trennt entere nei 13 500 RACK Model c HE 14 2 3 Connecting the protected equipment ooooooooo oma 15 2 4 Connection to the RS232 or USB communications port optional 16 2 5 Connection to the data line protection port optional ooooooooWoooca 16 2 6 Installation of the communications card option ooooo oom 17 Operation dit Start up sicilia iii 18 3 2 Shift to booster or fader mode during voltage variations in the AC input power 18 3 3 Operation on battery power following failure of AC input power ooooo om oma 19 Transfer t
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