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    Installation and

    user manual

    English

    Ellipse375/600/750/

    1000/1500/XL

    www.ea ton . c om

    Pulsar Series

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    Network

    or

    Modem

    5-40 mn

    COM

    COM

    50-20 mn

    Quick start

    A

    3

    2

    6

    C

    D

    AFR / DIN IEC / UNIVERSAL

    3

    6

    C

    D

    Ellipse 600 / 750 USBS

    Ellipse 1000 / 1500 USBSBB Ellipse 375 / 600 / 750

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    1 s

    BeepSolution Pac

    MGEUPSSYSTEMS

    Quick start

    E

    G

    F

    Product representations not legally binding.

    Ellipse USBS 600 / 750 / 1000 / 1500

    Battery change

    Warning: take care not to inversethe polarity + (red) and - (black)when connecting the batteries asthis will destroy the device.

    Attention : lors du raccordementdes batteries, une inversion despolarits + (rouge) et - (noir)provoque la destruction del'appareil.

    Ellipse 1500 / XL

    b

    e

    g

    a

    c

    f

    OFF

    c

    c

    c

    d

    7

    Ellipse 1000

    a

    OFF

    c

    e

    f

    d

    b

    e

    Ellipse 375 / 600 / 750

    f

    OFF

    a

    c

    d

    b

    e

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    Technical characteristics

    Performances tested according to IEC 61643-1 (class 3) standard for 8/20 s surge wave

    375

    Nominal input voltage

    Input frequency

    Voltage/frequency of battery backup

    outlets 9 in battery modeTotal output current for all outlets

    Output current of battery backup outlets 9

    Leakage current

    Input protection

    Transfer time

    Telephone surge protection

    Sealed lead-acid battery

    Automatic battery test

    Average battery life

    Operating temperature

    Storage temperature

    Operating relative humidity

    Operating elevation

    Safety standards

    Electromagnetic compatibility standards

    Warranty

    Dimensions (mm)

    Weigth (Kg)

    184 V - 264 V, adjustable to 161 V - 284 V

    50/60 Hz (46 - 70 Hz working range)

    220 V / 230 V / 240 V 7% (50/60 Hz 1 Hz)

    with pseudosinusoidal wave

    0.06 mA

    10 A resettable circuit breaker

    5 ms typical

    Tel, ISDN, ADSL, Ethernet

    Once a week

    4 years typical, depending on number of discharge cycles and

    temperature0 to 35C

    -25C to +55C

    0 to 85%

    0 to 3000 m

    IEC 60950-1, IEC 62040-1-1, CE certied

    IEC 62040-2, C1*

    2 years

    1.6 A max 3.5 A max 6.5 A max

    12 V, 7 Ah 12 V, 9 Ah

    Uoc (common mode / differential mode)

    Up (common mode / differential mode)

    In

    Imax

    Dielectric isolation

    AC Ground

    AC / TEL

    AC + Ground / Screw

    Tel / Ground

    Temporary overvoltage (TOV)

    Uc

    Ut

    TOV

    Load-side surge withstand capabilityUoc

    Up

    In

    Energy dissipation

    2.5 kA

    8 kA

    2500 Vac, 50 Hz

    3000 Vac, 50 Hz

    4000 Vac, 50 Hz

    1000 Vac, 50 Hz

    250 Vac

    400 Vac

    1450 Vac

    6.6 kV

    1.5 kV

    2.5 kA

    525 Joules

    AC input source protection, Ellipse:

    UPSpower 375 VA /225 W

    (*) Warning: Ellipse 1500 FR/DIN/UNI and Ellipse XL are class C2-UPS product. In a domestic environment, theseproducts may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take additional measures.

    600

    2.6 A max

    600 VA /360 W

    750

    750 VA /450 W

    1000

    1000 VA /600 W

    1500

    1500 VA /900 W

    4.4 A max

    2x12V, 7Ah

    10 A max

    375 600 750 1000 1500

    6kV/2kV 6kV/2kV 6kV/2kV 6kV/1.8kV 6kV/2.6kV

    2kV/1.2kV 2kV/1.2kV 2kV/1.2kV 1.6kV/1.2kV 1.7kV/1.1kV

    264 x 81 x 2684.2

    305x81x3138

    Ellipse: XL

    420 VA /250 W

    1.8 A max

    3x12V, 7Ah

    316x81x38812

    XL

    6kV/2.6kV

    1.7kV/1.1kV

    N/A

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    Operating conditions

    This product is an UninterruptiblePower Supply (UPS) for computersand their peripherals, televisionsets, stereo systems and videorecorders... It must not be used tosupply other electrical equipment(lighting, heating, householdappliances, etc.).UPScan be installed in horizontal,

    vertical position, or placed in Rack2U (optional kit).

    UPS connections

    Connect the UPS 1 to theAC-power system via a wall outletwith an earth connector, using thesupplied cord 2 for a UPS withFR/DIN sockets or with the supplycord of your computer for a UPSwith IEC/UNIVERSAL sockets(seegure A).Plug critical equipment

    (computer, monitor, modem, etc.)into the outlets 9 providingbattery backup power and surgeprotection (see gure B), takingcare not to exceed the rated currentindicated in amperes.Other devices (printer, scanner,fax, etc.) can be connect to theltered outlets 8 that providesurge protection (see gure B). Theltered outlets are not backed upby battery power in the event of apower outage.

    Optional Internet modem /Network connection:A modem or Ethernet data linecan be protected against surges byconnecting it via the UPS. Connectthe existing device cable betweenthe wall outlet and the UPS, anduse a similar cable between theUPSand the device, as indicated ingure C (cable 3 not supplied).Optional COM connection:The UPSdevices withcommunication (COM) sockets

    can be connected to the computerusing the special USB or serialcable 6 supplied.The software available on theCD-ROM 7 (or downloadablefrom the www.eaton.com site) canbe congured to monitor the UPSand the supply of power to thecomputer (see gures D and F).Follow the indicated procedure.At the same time, register for thewarranty on the www.eaton.comsite (see gure G).

    Battery charge: The UPSchargesthe battery as soon as it isconnected to the AC outlet, whetherbutton 13 is pressed or not. Whenused for the rst time, the batterywill only provide its maximumautonomy after it has been chargedfor 8 hours. It is recommended that

    the UPSbe permanently connectedto the AC power supply to ensurethe best possible autonomy.Switching-on the UPS: pressbutton 13 for about 1 second.

    Filtered outlets 8 withoutbattery backup: Equipmentconnected to these outlets issupplied as soon as the AC cord 2is plugged in. They are not affectedby button 13.Battery backup outlets 9 :Equipment connected to theseoutlets is supplied as soon asbutton 13 turns green (see gure

    E). These outlets can be turned oneven if the UPSis not connected toAC power (button 13 ashes).AC-power disturbance:If ACpower is disturbed or fails, the UPScontinues to operate on batterypower. Button 13 ashes green.In normal mode, the audio alarmbeeps every ten seconds, thenevery three seconds when the endof battery backup time is near. Insilent mode (see the section onsettings), the audio alarm simply

    beeps once when the UPStransfersto battery power.If the power outage lasts longerthan the battery backup time, theUPSshuts down and automaticallyrestarts when power is restored.Following a complete discharge, afew hours are required to rechargethe battery back to full backup time.To save battery power, it ispossible to press button 13 to cutthe supply of power to the devicesconnected to the battery backup

    outlets.Lightning protection:All outlets,whether backed up or simplyltered, include surge protection,whatever the position of button13.Shutdown of the battery backupoutlets 9 : Press button 13 formore than two seconds.

    Battery disposal and safety

    Caution. Battery service life isreduced by 50% for every tendegrees above 25C.The battery elements must bereplaced exclusively by qualifiedpersonnel (risk of electrocution),with new elements approved byEATON to ensure correct operationof the UPS.The battery must be disposedof in accordance with applicableregulations. To remove thebattery elements, shut down theUPS(button 13 OFF), removethe power cord and proceedas indicated in page 4 "Batterychange".Warning: take care not to inversethe polarity + (red) and - (black)when connecting the batteries asthis will destroy the device.

    Ellipse 375 / 600 / 750

    Ellipse 1000 / 1500 / XL

    8

    9

    14

    9

    14

    8

    12

    11

    13

    10

    Operation

    8 : Filtered outlets.

    9 : Battery backup outlets.

    10: LED ON indicate that surgeprotection is active on all

    outlets.

    11: LED ON indicate a UPSfault.

    12: LED ON indicate an overload

    on the battery backup outlets.

    13: ON/OFF button for the batterybackup outlets.

    14: Protection circuit breaker.

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    Troubleshooting(For further information, visit the www.eaton.com site or contact after-sales support.)

    The battery backup outlets 9are not supplied with power.

    The connected devices are notsupplied when AC power fails.

    AC power is available, but the

    UPSoperates on battery power.

    The ltered outlets 8 are notsupplied.

    Green button 13 ashesfrequently and audio alarmbeeps.

    Red LED 12 is on and theaudio alarm beeps every 30

    seconds.Red LED 11 is on and theaudio alarm beeps every 30seconds.

    Green LED 10 is off and theltered outlets 8 are supplied.

    The telephone line is disturbedor modem access is notpossible.

    Red LED 11 ashes.

    Problem Diagnostic Solution

    Button 13 is not lighted on.

    The devices are not connected tothe battery backup outlets 9.

    Circuit breaker 14, located under

    the UPS, has been tripped by anoverload on the UPSoutput.

    The wall outlet is not supplied.

    Circuit breaker 14, located underthe UPS, has been tripped by anoverload on the UPSoutput.

    The UPSfrequently operates onbattery power because the ACpower source is of poor quality.

    The UPSbattery backup outlets 9are overloaded.

    A fault has occurred on the UPS.The battery backup outlets 9 areno longer supplied.

    Surge protection is no longerprovided.

    Surge protection on the telephoneline is no longer provided.

    The battery has reached the endof its service life.

    Press button 13 and check that itturns green.

    Connect the devices to the batterybackup outlets 9 .

    Disconnect excess equipment

    and reset the circuit breaker 14 bypressing the corresponding button.

    Supply power to the wall outlet.Disconnect excess equipmentand reset the circuit breaker 14 bypressing the corresponding button.

    Have the electrical installationchecked by a professional or useanother wall outlet.

    Disconnect excess equipmentconnected to the battery backup

    outlets 9 .Call after-sales support.

    Call after-sales support.

    Disconnect the telephone line fromthe wall outlet.Call after-sales support.

    Have the battery replaced.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    Advanced customizing of your UPS:

    Sensitivity to variations of the AC power supply

    Only to be usedif frequent switching to the UPSbattery due to large variations in the AC supplyvoltage.

    Accessing the programming mode: with the deviceswitched off, press button 13 for 6 s and release itonce LEDs 11 12 13 have come on.

    Display of the 3 possible voltage ranges according to

    the status of LEDs 11 and 12:

    Audio alarm

    Possibility of deactivating the audio alarm when theUPSis operating on the battery.

    Accessing the programming mode: with the deviceswitched off, press button 13 for 11 s and release itwhen the audio alarm sounds.

    Display of the 2 possible audio alarm modes:

    Normal mode(factoryconguration):AC supplybetween 184Vand 264V

    Low rangemode:AC supplybetween 161Vand 264V

    Low and highrange mode:AC supplybetween 161Vand 284V

    Memorizing the mode: 10 s after the last press of thebutton.

    Memorizing the mode: 5 s after the last press of thebutton.

    Normal mode (factoryconguration):the UPSemits a beepevery 10 s when operatingon its battery.

    Silent mode:the UPSemits a singlebeep when switching tobattery operation andthen remains silent.

    Normal modeactivated:programmingby continuous

    beep.

    Silent modeactivated:programmingby a beep every

    second.

    Change from one mode to another by successivelypressing button 13 while the sound is audible.

    11

    13

    12

    11

    13

    12

    11

    13

    12

    Change from one mode to another by successivelypressing button 13 while the sound is audible.

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