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CHAPTER

CHAPTER

5

5

OPERATION

The FALCON

®

ED unit is very simple to use.

1.

Verify the power cord is plugged into the correct voltage power 
source.

2.

Activate the power switch to the "ON" position.

3.

The green AC LED illuminates.

4.

The green INV LED illuminates.

5.

Leave the power switch "ON" and open the input circuit breaker,.
This will simulate a power loss & test battery operation.

6.

The green AC LED will shut off.

7.

An intermittent audible alarm will sound.

The system will continue to operate.  If this were to continue long 
enough, the red LOW BATTERY light would illuminate, indicating that 
battery back-up time is ending and system shutdown is imminent.  The 
intermittent alarm will become continuous at this point.  The ED unit will 
automatically shut itself off to avoid excessive battery discharge.  When 
power returns, normal operation of the UPS resumes without any 
operator adjustment.

The duration of 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 Section for approximate 
hold-up times at 100% and 50% loads.

8.

Reset the input circuit breaker and turn the power switch "OFF".

9.

Turn off the devices you wish to plug into the UPS.  Plug them into
the outlets located on the rear of the UPS.

10.

Activate the ED unit power switch to the "ON" position.

11.

Turn "ON" each of your devices.

12.

Some of the LOAD indicators may illuminate.  The amount of load 
determines the actual number of indicators lit.
The bottom green L.E.D. signifies approximately 50% of load 
capacity.  The second green L.E.D. represents approximately 75% 
of load capacity.  If the yellow L.E.D. illuminates, full load has been
achieved. If the red light illuminates, an OVERLOAD condition is 
present. If this situation continues for about 15 seconds, the unit 
will automatically shut off.
If the system overheats or the Inverter should fail, the unit 
automatically transfers the load to a filtered bypass line, sounds a 
continuous alarm and the red ALM light will illuminate.

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Summary of Contents for ED1000RM-1

Page 1: ...00RM 1 ED2500RM 1 FALCON ELECTRIC INC Irwindale CA 91706 Tel 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 The information contained herein is the property of FALCON ELECTRIC INC is proprietary confidential and not t...

Page 2: ...am Description 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 Operat...

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 kn...

Page 4: ...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 it s power capab...

Page 5: ...d 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 protect them e...

Page 6: ...epet i t i ve Peak 8 3A 20A 16 7A 38A 20 0A 45 6A 20 9A 47 6A I nputLi ne Pl ug L5 15p L5 30P O ut putDi st r i but i on Connect or s3 4 5 15R Hei ght i n cm 3 5 8 9 W i dt h i n cm Fr ontPanel Chassi...

Page 7: ...he computer or equipment to allow connection of the equipment power plug to the receptacles located on the rear panel of the UPS 4 When installing this UPS into a rack enclosure the following must be...

Page 8: ...failed Should this occur check the load level and correct any overload condition if present During this condition UPS load outlets will be powered by filtered utility bypass power Should the unit not...

Page 9: ...let for Input Line Cord on ED1000 1 only Line cord permenently attached to ED1500 1 and ED2000 1 11 COOLING FANS 2 Cooling fans draw cool air from the outside of the rear panel and exhaust it out thro...

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

Page 11: ...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 Section for approximate hold up times at 100 and 50...

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: ...hock Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When replacing the UP...

Page 14: ...th the manufacturer 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 computi...

Page 15: ...ords 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 will not assume any respo...

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