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ED Series UPS - Overview

Congratulations!  You have selected the highest quality protection for your 
computer today.  The FALCON

®

ED Series UPS offers a quiet and compact 

package with superior performance you can depend on.  You now own a 
member of the ED family which is a proud part of the very reliable and versatile 
FALCON

®

products.

This User’s Guide is provided with your new ED unit.  It will enhance your 
understanding of the product and its functions.  Read this handbook carefully in 
the order it is presented prior to operating your unit.  This will save you time and
effort in your installation and application.  The illustrations will also familiarize 
you with the ED's operating modes and indications.  Always operate the unit 
within the guidelines and specifications given to maximize the unit's efficiency 
and lifetime.  Also, your understanding of the product is essential in providing 
you years of service for your back-up power requirements.

Refer to the cross-reference table below to understand which unit with its power
capability corresponds to your particular model number.

M O D EL N U M B ER  

O U TPU T PO W ER  (VA) 

ED -1000-1 

1000 

ED -1500-1 

1500 

ED -2000-1 

2000 

ED -2400-1 

2400 

ED -2500-1 

2500 

CROSS REFERENCE TABLE

The FALCON

®

ED Series represents one of the smallest and most compact 

units of the FALCON

®

UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS) product 

line.  In the tradition of all FALCON

®

products, it maintains the highest reliability 

and the most complete on-line, sinewave power protection available.  An on-
line, sinewave UPS is the only total solution to virtually any power problem.  It 
effectively provides just what it says, UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER.  There is 
no break, transient or glitch in source transfer during a power failure because 
THERE IS NO TRANSFER.

The FALCON

®

ED SERIES is engineered with the latest MOSFET/PWM 

technology for high efficiency and reliability.

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Summary of Contents for ED-1000-1

Page 1: ...1 FALCON ELECTRIC INC 5106 Azusa Canyon Road Irwindale CA 91706 Tel 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 The information contained herein is the property of FALCON ELECTRIC This information is proprietary co...

Page 2: ...n 6 Front Panel LED Functions 6 Rear Panel Diagram Description 7 Chapter 4 Communications Interface 8 Signals Interfacing 8 Chapter 5 Operation 9 Step By Step Operating Procedure 9 Operational Mode Ta...

Page 3: ...detergent on the UPS Never attempt to service batteries High voltage exists within the unit which could cause electrical shock Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel kno...

Page 4: ...Also your understanding of the product is essential in providing you years of service for your back up power requirements Refer to the cross reference table below to understand which unit with its pow...

Page 5: ...is considered a non linear load which can be very abusive to most power protection equipment and could decrease its life expectancy The FALCON ED unit is specially devised to accept these loads and p...

Page 6: ...Maintenance Free Back Up Time Full Load 1 2 Load 8 Minutes 20 Minutes 5 Minutes 14 Minutes 3 Minutes 9 minutes Battery times are approximate Electrical Connections Input 6 Cord with 5 15P 8 Cord with...

Page 7: ...te label located on the rear panel of the unit 3 This UPS has been shipped with the battery connection fuse removed to meet new transportation regulations THE BATTERY CONNECTION FUSE MUST BE INSTALLED...

Page 8: ...d LED turns on and a continuous audible alarm is sounded when the UPS is overloaded or has failed Should this occur check the load level and correct any overload condition if present During this condi...

Page 9: ...access to the UPS contact closure status interface Please reference page 9 of this manual for details 9 UPS Model Identification Label 10 Inlet for Input Line Cord on ED1000 1 only Line cord permenen...

Page 10: ...CHAPTER CHAPTER 4 4 DB 9 COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE 8...

Page 11: ...actual battery back up time and the low battery condition varies depending on the amount of load charge on the battery and condition of the battery See SPECIFICATIONS on page 4 for approximate backu...

Page 12: ...ower switch ON at all times and switch your devices OFF individually This will insure that your batteries are always at a maximum charged state The power switch acts as a system ON OFF switch When thi...

Page 13: ...years Never attempt to service batteries High voltage exists within the unit which could cause electrical shock Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of...

Page 14: ...urer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception All models covered in this manual have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in ac...

Page 15: ...r unit s historical records The RMA number issued must appear on the outside of the shipping carton The original shipping container must be used when returning any ED Series product Falcon Electric wi...

Page 16: ...the nature of the trouble experienced and the disposition of the equipment after repair The equipment will be returned freight collect by FALCON to the location specified via the best and least expen...

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