Eaton Ellipse PRO ELP850IEC UPS User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- EATON
Table of Contents
- Eaton Ellipse PRO ELP850IEC UPS
- Packaging
- Quick start
- Battery disposal and safety
- Technical characteristics
- Operating conditions
- Description
- UPS connections
- UPS setting through the LCD
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Eaton Ellipse PRO ELP850IEC UPS
Ellipse PRO
650/850/1200/1600
Packaging
Caution: Before installing the Ellipse, read booklet 3 containing the safety instructions that must be followed. Then follow the instructions given in this manual 2.
Quick start
Initial Setup and Connection
- Power Connection:
- Ensure the UPS is switched off.
- Connect the UPS to a wall outlet. If you have an FR/DIN socket, use the plug provided. If you have an IEC socket, use an IEC power cord (not provided in the images).
- Equipment Connection:
- Plug your electronic devices (such as computers, monitors, and other critical equipment) into the output sockets on the UPS.
Configuration
- EcoControl Setup (for 650/850 models):
- Connect the ‘master’ device (like your computer) to the master outlet on the UPS.
- Connect peripheral devices (printers, scanners, speakers, etc.) to the EcoControl outlets.
- The EcoControl feature will automatically power off the peripherals when the master device is turned off or goes into standby, saving energy.
- Physical Setup:
- Ensure that all connections are secured with an appropriate torque between 5-20 Nm to maintain a good electrical connection and prevent damage.
Communication Setup
USB/COM Connection:
- Use the USB or COM ports to connect the UPS to your computer.
- This connection allows you to manage the UPS with compatible software for monitoring and control.
Testing and Operation
- Signal Testing:
- Press the test button on the UPS for more than 1 second.
- The UPS should emit a beep, indicating that the alarm system is operational.
- Regular Operation:
- Turn on the UPS using the power button.
- The UPS will provide battery backup and surge protection for connected devices.
Notes:
- Regularly check and maintain your UPS to ensure optimal performance.
- Use the software provided by Eaton to access additional features and receive updates on the health and status of your UPS.
Battery disposal and safety
- Caution. Battery service life is reduced by 50 % for every ten degrees above 25 °C.
- The battery must be replaced exclusively by qualified personnel (risk of shock), with a new battery approved by Eaton to ensure the correct operation of the UPS.
- The battery must be disposed of by applicable regulations. To remove the battery, shut down the UPS (button 6 OFF), remove the power cord, and proceed as indicated below “Battery change”.
Battery change
Warning: take care not to inverse the polarity + (red) and – (black) when connecting the battery as this will destroy the device.
Technical characteristics
Ellipse PRO | 650 | 850 | 1200 | 1600 |
---|---|---|---|---|
UPS Power | 650 VA / 400 W | 850 VA / 510 W | 1200 VA / 750 W | 1600 VA / |
1000 W
Nominal Input Voltage| 165 V – 264 V,| 165 V – 264 V,| 165 V – 264 V,|
165 V – 264 V,
| adjustable to| adjustable to| adjustable to| adjustable to
| 150 V – 284 V| 150 V – 284 V| 150 V – 284 V| 150 V – 284 V
Input Frequency| 50/60 Hz (46 – 70| 50/60 Hz (46 – 70| 50/60 Hz (46 –
70| 50/60 Hz (46 – 70
| Hz working range)| Hz working range)| Hz working range)| Hz working range)
Voltage/Frequency of| 220 V / 230 V /| 220 V / 230 V /| 220 V / 230 V /|
220 V / 230 V /
Battery Backup Outlets| 240 V +15 % -20 %| 240 V +15 % -20 %| 240 V +15
% -20 %| 240 V +15 % -20 %
in Battery Mode| (50/60 Hz ± 1 Hz)| (50/60 Hz ± 1 Hz)| (50/60 Hz ± 1
Hz)| (50/60 Hz ± 1 Hz)
Total Output Current| 10 A max| 10 A max| 10 A max| 10 A max
for All Outlets| | | |
Output Current of| 3 A max| 3.6 A max| 5.5 A max| 7.3 A max
Battery Backup Outlets| | | |
Leakage Current| 0.4 mA| 0.4 mA| 0.4 mA| 0.4 mA
Input Protection| 10 A resettable| 10 A resettable| 10 A resettable| 10
A resettable
| circuit breaker| circuit breaker| circuit breaker| circuit breaker
Transfer Time| 5 ms typical| 5 ms typical| 5 ms typical| 5 ms typical
Telephone/Data Surge| Tel, ISDN, ADSL,| Tel, ISDN, ADSL,| Tel, ISDN,
ADSL,| Tel, ISDN, ADSL,
Protection| Ethernet| Ethernet| Ethernet| Ethernet
Sealed Lead-Acid Battery| 12 V, 7 Ah| 12 V, 9 Ah| 2x12V, 7 Ah| 2x12V, 9
Ah
Automatic Battery Test| Once a week| Once a week| Once a week| Once a
week
Average Battery Life| 4 years typical,| 4 years typical,| 4 years
typical,| 4 years typical,
| depending on| depending on| depending on| depending on
| temperature and| temperature and| temperature and| temperature and
| number of| number of| number of| number of
| discharge cycles| discharge cycles| discharge cycles| discharge cycles
Operating Temperature| 0 to 35 °C| 0 to 35 °C| 0 to 35 °C| 0 to 35 °C
Storage Temperature| -25 °C to +55 °C| -25 °C to +55 °C| -25 °C to +55
°C| -25 °C to +55 °C
Operating Relative| 0 to 85 %| 0 to 85 %| 0 to 85 %| 0 to 85 %
Humidity| | | |
Operating Elevation| 0 to 2000 m| 0 to 2000 m| 0 to 2000 m| 0 to 2000 m
Safety Standards| IEC 62040-1, CE| IEC 62040-1, CE| IEC 62040-1, CE| IEC
62040-1, CE
| certified| certified| certified| certified
Electromagnetic| IEC 62040-2, C1| IEC 62040-2, C1| IEC 62040-2, C1|
IEC 62040-2, C1
Compatibility Standards| | | |
Warranty| 3 years| 3 years| 3 years| 3 years
Dimensions (mm/inch)| 260 x 82 x 285 /| 275 x 82 x 390 /| 275 x 82 x 390
/| 275 x 82 x 390 /
| 10.24 x 3.23 x| 10.83 x 3.23 x| 10.83 x 3.23 x| 10.83 x 3.23 x
| 11.22| 15.35| 15.35| 15.35
Weight (kg/lb)| 6.9 / 15.2| 7.3 / 16.1| 9.7 / 21.4| 11.5 / 25.4
*() Warning:** Output cables should not exceed 10 m in length.
Performances tested according to IEC 61643-1 (class 3) standard for 8/20 µs surge wave
AC Input Source Protection, Ellipse PRO| 650| 850| 1200|
1600
---|---|---|---|---
Uoc (Common Mode / Differential Mode)| 6 kV / 2 kV| 6 kV / 2 kV| 6 kV /
2 kV| 6 kV / 2 kV
Up (Common Mode / Differential Mode)| 1.8 kV / 1 kV| 1.8 kV / 1 kV| 1.8
kV / 1 kV| 1.8 kV / 1 kV
In (Dielectric Isolation)| 3 kA| 3 kA| 3 kA| 3 kA
AC Ground (Dielectric Isolation)| 1500 Vac, 50 Hz| 1500 Vac, 50 Hz| 1500
Vac, 50 Hz| 1500 Vac, 50 Hz
AC / TEL (Dielectric Isolation)| 3000 Vac, 50 Hz| 3000 Vac, 50 Hz| 3000
Vac, 50 Hz| 3000 Vac, 50 Hz
Tel / Ground (Dielectric Isolation)| 1000 Vac, 50 Hz| 1000 Vac, 50 Hz|
1000 Vac, 50 Hz| 1000 Vac, 50 Hz
Temporary Overvoltage (TOV)| | | |
Uc| 250 Vac| 250 Vac| 250 Vac| 250 Vac
Ut| 430 Vac| 430 Vac| 430 Vac| 430 Vac
Energy Dissipation| 405 Joules| 405 Joules| 405 Joules| 405 Joules
Operating conditions
- This product is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for computers and their peripherals, television sets, stereo systems, and video recorders… It must not be used to supply other electrical equipment (lighting, heating, household appliances, etc.).
- UPS can be installed in a horizontal, or vertical position, or placed in Rack 2U (optional kit).
Description
- 6 ON/OFF buttons for the battery backup outlets
- 7 Scroll down
- 8 ASR LED
LCD
- 9 UPSON
- 10 AVR mode
- 11 Battery mode
- 12 Internal fault
- 13 Output load level
- 14 Battery level
- 15 Input measurements 16 Output measurements 17 Measuring unit
Outlets
- 18 Surge protection outlets
- 19 Battery backup outlets
- 20 Protection (circuit breaker)
UPS connections
- Connect the UPS 1) to the AC-power system via a wall outlet with an earth connector, using the supplied cord 4 for a UPS with FR/DIN sockets or with the supply cord of your computer for a UPS with IEC sockets (see figure A).
- Plug critical equipment (computer, monitor, modem, etc.) into outlet 19 providing battery backup power and surge protection (see figure B), taking care not to exceed the rated current indicated in amperes.
- Other devices (printer, scanner, fax, etc.) can be connected to surge protection outlets 8 (see Figure B). The surge protection outlets are not backed up by battery power in the event of a power outage.
- Leave sufficient space around the UPS for better ventilation.
Optional Internet modem / Network connection:
- A modem or Ethernet data line can be protected against surges by connecting it via a similar cab between the is and device ts indicated it ante cable not supplied).
Optional USB connection:
- The UPS device can be connected to the computer using the USB cable © supplied (see Figure C).
- Eaton UPS Companion software is downloadable from powerquality.eaton.com.
- Register for the warranty on powerquality.eaton.com
Master and EcoControl outlets operating procedure
To limit the energy consumption of peripherals (scanner, printer) in standby mode, the Ellipse PRO is equipped with EcoControl outlets that are dependent on the Master outlet. When the main device supplied by the Master outlet (computer) is shut down, the EcoControl outlets are automatically deactivated and the peripherals shut down. This function (deactivated by default) is validated and configured using the configuration tool integrated in the software.
Note: when the function is activated, do not connect critical applications to EcoControl outlets.
Threshold setup
A default setup ensures the correct operation of the EcoControl function. However, depending on the consumption of the main load, the trigger threshold of the EcoControl function may have to be modified using the configuration software:
- First, make sure that the function is activated in the “EcoControl Function” tab of the configuration tool.
- If the peripherals connected to the EcoControl outlets do not switch off when the main load is not in normal operation (ex: when in standby mode), the detection threshold value must be set to High.
- If the rated consumption level of the main load is low and the EcoControl outlets shut down when the main load is operating normally, the detection threshold value must be set to Low.
UPS setting through the LCD
Release scroll down button to select the menu
Example of setting
- LCD shuts off if no activity for 3 minutes.
Operation
Battery charge
- The UPS charges the battery as soon as it is connected to the AC outlet, whether button 6 is pressed or not. When used for the first time, the battery will only provide its maximum performance after it has been charged for 8 hours. It is recommended that the UPS be permanently connected to the AC power supply to ensure the best possible performance.
Switching-on the UPS
- Press button 6 for about 1 second.
- Surge protection outlets 18 without battery backup
- Equipment connected to these outlets is supplied as soon as the AC cord 4 is plugged in. They are not affected by button 6.
Battery backup outlets 9
- Equipment connected to these outlets is supplied as soon as button 6 turns green (see Figure D).
- These outlets can be turned on even if the UPS is not connected to AC power (button 6 flashes).
AC-power disturbance
- If AC power is disturbed or fails, the UPS continues to operate on battery power.
- Button 6 flashes green. In normal mode, the audible alarm beeps every ten seconds, then every three seconds when the end of battery backup time is near. In silent mode, the audible alarm simply beeps once when the UPS transfers to battery power.
- If the power outage lasts longer than the battery backup time, the UPS shuts down and automatically restarts when power is restored. Following a complete discharge, a few hours are required to recharge the battery back to full backup time.
Surge protection:
- All outlets include surge protection.
A shutdown of the battery backup outlets 19
- Press button 6 for more than two seconds.
Troubleshooting
(For further information, visit the www.powerquality.eaton.com site or contact after-sales support.)
Problem | Diagnostic | Solution |
---|---|---|
1 The battery backup outlet 19 is not supplied with power. | Button 6 is | |
not lighted on. | Press button 6 and check that it turns green. | |
2 The connected devices are not supplied when AC power fails. | The | |
devices are not connected to the battery backup outlets 19. | Connect the |
devices to the battery backup outlets 19.
3 AC power is available, but the UPS operates on battery power.| Circuit
breaker 20, located at the rear of the UPS, has been tripped by an overload on
the UPS output.| Disconnect excess equipment and reset the circuit breaker 20
by pressing the corresponding button.
4 Green button 6 flashes and audible alarm beeps every 3 seconds.| The
UPS battery backup outlet 19 is overloaded.| Disconnect excess equipment
connected to the battery backup outlets 19.
5 Fault sign 12 appears on the LCD panel and audible alarm beeps
continuously.| A fault has occurred on the UPS. The battery backup outlet 19
is no longer supplied.| Call after-sales support.
6 Green LED 8 is off and the filtered outlets 18 are supplied.| Surge
protection is no longer provided.| Call after-sales support.
7 EcoControl outlets keep powered when the main application (Master
outlet) is stopped.| EcoControl function is not activated or not properly
set.| Activate or set properly EcoControl function properly using the software
provided with the product.
CE compliance contact: Eaton I.F. SAS – 110 rue Blaise Pascal – 38330 Montbonnot St Martin – France
614-06817-03
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS series (650/850/1200/1600)?
The Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS series is designed to provide reliable power protection for various applications, including computers, peripherals, television sets, stereo systems, and video recorders. It ensures uninterrupted power supply to critical equipment during power outages or disturbances.
How does the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS protect connected devices?
The UPS offers battery backup outlets (outlet 19) that provide both battery backup power and surge protection. This means that in the event of a power outage, the connected devices continue to receive power from the UPS's internal battery, preventing data loss and equipment damage. Additionally, surge protection safeguards against voltage spikes and surges.
What is the warranty coverage for the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS series (650/850/1200/1600)?
All models in the Ellipse PRO series come with a 3-year warranty, ensuring peace of mind and protection for your investment.
Can I use the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS in different orientations or configurations?
Yes, the UPS is versatile and can be installed in horizontal, vertical positions, or placed in a 2U rack configuration using an optional kit. This flexibility allows you to choose the setup that best suits your needs.
How do I know when the UPS is operating on battery power?
The UPS has an LED indicator (button 6) that turns green when it is operating on battery power. Additionally, in normal mode, an audible alarm beeps every ten seconds, and this frequency increases to every three seconds when the end of battery backup time is near. In silent mode, the audible alarm beeps once when the UPS switches to battery power.
What should I do if the battery backup outlets are overloaded (green button 6 flashes, and an alarm sounds)?
If you receive an overload warning, disconnect excess equipment from the battery backup outlets (outlet 19) to ensure the UPS operates within its capacity and can continue to provide power to critical devices.
How can I configure and use the EcoControl function of the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS?
The EcoControl function is designed to reduce energy consumption by turning off peripheral devices (e.g., scanners, printers) when the main device supplied by the Master outlet (e.g., a computer) is shut down. You can configure and activate this function using the provided software. Be cautious not to connect critical applications to EcoControl outlets when the function is activated.
How do I perform a battery change for the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS?
To replace the UPS battery, follow the instructions provided in the manual. Ensure that the new battery is approved by Eaton and that you follow safety precautions. Qualified personnel should perform battery replacements.
What are the operating temperature and humidity ranges for the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS?
The UPS is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) and humidity levels from 0% to 85% non-condensing, making it suitable for various environmental conditions.
Is there a USB connection option for the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS, and how can it be used?
Yes, the UPS can be connected to a computer using the provided USB cable. This connection allows for monitoring and control of the UPS through the Eaton UPS Companion software.
What is Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), and how does it benefit users of the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS?
AVR is a feature that instantly corrects voltage fluctuations, ensuring a stable and reliable power supply to connected devices. This means that even during brownouts (low voltage) or overvoltages (high voltage), the UPS can maintain consistent power delivery without relying on the battery. This is particularly beneficial for users who need uninterrupted power for sensitive equipment.
How often should the battery in the Eaton Ellipse PRO UPS be tested, and what is the purpose of this testing?
The UPS performs an automatic battery test once a week. The purpose of this testing is to ensure that the battery is in good condition and capable of providing backup power when needed. Regular testing helps detect any issues with the battery early, allowing for timely replacement if necessary.
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