background image

 

ECI 1000-U LCD Installation Manual  

 

Electronic Controls, Inc. 

7073 North Atlantic Ave. Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 

800-633-9788 

                                                                    

www.eciamerica.com

 

                                 

P a g e

 | 

5

 

1

 

Warning and Disclaimer 

Thank you for purchasing equipment from ECI America, INC.  We want your new equipment to operate 
safely.  Anyone who installs or uses this equipment should read this publication (and any other relevant 
publications) before installing or operating the equipment. 
To minimize the risk of potential safety problems, you should follow all applicable local and national 
codes that regulate the installation and operation of your equipment.  These codes vary from area to area 
and usually change with time.  It is your responsibility to determine which codes should be followed, and 
to verify that the equipment, installation and operation is in compliance with the latest revision of these 
codes. 
At a minimum, you should follow all applicable sections of the National Fire Code, National Electrical 
Code, ASMEA17.1 Safety code for Elevators and Escalators and the codes of the National Electrical 
Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA).  There may be local regulatory or government offices that can also 
help determine which codes and standards are necessary for safe installation and operation.  Equipment 
damage or serious injury to personnel can result from failure to follow all applicable codes and standards.  
We do not guarantee the products described in the publication are suitable for you particular application, 
nor do we assume any responsibility for your product design, installation or operation. 
Our products are not fault-tolerant and are not designed, manufactured or intended for use or resale as 
online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the 
operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation of communication systems, air traffic control, direct life 
support machines or weapon systems in which the failure of the product could lead directly to death, 
personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage (“High Risk Activities”).  ECI America, Inc. 
specifically disclaims any expressed or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activites. 
This publication is based on information that was available at the time it was printed.  WE reserve the 
right to make changes to the products and/or publications at any time without notice and without any 
obligation. 
 

2

 

Trademarks 

All trademarks or registered product names appearing in this document, as they pertain to Electronic 
Controls, Inc., are the exclusive property of Electronic Controls, Inc. 
 

3

 

Conventions Used 

 

 

When you see the “notepad” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to its 
immediate right will be a special note.  Notes represent information that may make 
your work quicker and more efficient.  The word NOTE: in boldface will mark the 
beginning of the text. 

 
 

Содержание 1000-U LCD

Страница 1: ...ELECTRONIC CONTROLS INC 7073 NORTH ATLANTIC AVE CAPE CANAVERAL FL 32920 WWW ECIAMERICA COM 800 633 9788 ECI 1000 U LCD Installation Manual REV 1 0 DATE 4 13 2018 MANUAL NUMBER 33 ...

Страница 2: ...pe Canaveral FL 32920 800 633 9788 www eciamerica com P a g e 2 REV DATE DESCRIPTION 0 1 9 3 2015 Preliminary release for review 0 2 0 3 10 22 2015 Changed to ECI 1000 U 0 4 3 28 2016 Changed Table 1 LED STATUS 0 5 3 30 2016 Added illustrations for X7 X8 X10 1 0 4 13 2018 Added new logo ...

Страница 3: ...4 X9 Connections 8 6 2 5 X4 and X5 connections 8 6 2 6 X7 and X10 Connectors 8 6 2 7 X8 Infra red Door Detector Connections 8 6 3 User Interface 9 6 3 1 Toggle switches 9 6 3 2 Keypad 9 6 3 3 LED Indicators 9 6 3 4 Main Menu 9 6 3 5 Edit parameters Menu 10 6 3 6 Load Defaults menu 11 6 3 7 Diagnostic Menu 11 6 3 8 Technical Support Menu 12 6 3 9 Rotate Display 12 7 Installation 12 7 1 Replacing th...

Страница 4: ...e Cape Canaveral FL 32920 800 633 9788 www eciamerica com P a g e 4 8 1 Testing Operation 13 8 2 Door Adjustments 14 8 2 1 Adjustment Notes 14 8 2 2 Door Speed Adjustments 14 8 2 3 Heavy Door Adjustment 14 8 2 4 Door Closing Force Adjust 15 8 3 RUN Operation 15 9 Trouble Shooting 18 ...

Страница 5: ...ure to follow all applicable codes and standards We do not guarantee the products described in the publication are suitable for you particular application nor do we assume any responsibility for your product design installation or operation Our products are not fault tolerant and are not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requi...

Страница 6: ...round you ALWAYS CONSIDER SAFTY FIRST Wear a hard hat when working in the hoist way Wear safety glasses or goggles when using power tools Always wear protective gloves when installing or removing access covers conduits wireway or electrical devices When working on car canopy always be aware of where the sides of the car are located Use properly grounded cords and power equipment ground fault circu...

Страница 7: ...omponents Industries 1001 1300 1000 500 and 1000 1400 door controls boards The motor controller is a unique design for simple installation and reliable performance It provides for total control and adjustment through the entire door cycle and includes nudging The door are held under power while standing closed running and while standing open There are no potentiometers to adjust speeds All adjustm...

Страница 8: ...eturn voltage for 54P from operator 54P 54VDC power source from operator RB1 and RB2 External braking resistor located in operator A1 and A2 48VDC output to motor 6 2 5 X4 and X5 connections CAM switch assembly connectors Refer to Figure 5 CAM Switch Wiring 6 2 6 X7 and X10 Connectors Heavy Door option connectors These 2 connectors are the same pinout located on opposite sides of the board for ins...

Страница 9: ...both NUDGE and LOCK are controlled through this switch 6 3 2 Keypad button Used to move curser up or increase speed settings button Used to move curser down or decrease speed settings ENTER Used to select menu options or enter parameter settings ESC Used to exit menu or go to previous menu 6 3 3 LED Indicators CL On when CAM is on CL switch DO17 On when CAM in on CL switch OL On when CAM in on OL ...

Страница 10: ...ngs and defaults Pressing the button moves the curser down and pressing the ENTER button selects the highlighted parameter setting Any changes occur in real time with no need to press ENTER Pressing ENTER closes the parameter and sets the parameter at the setting in the display Pressing ESC returns to the Main Menu For speed and force settings the higher the setting the fast the speed or higher th...

Страница 11: ...t Used for swapping open close direction 1 is forward 2 is reverse Input voltage Default is 110 Range is 24 320 6 3 6 Load Defaults menu Selecting Load Defaults sets all parameters to their default settings Refer to section 6 3 5 2 for default settings 6 3 7 Diagnostic Menu Figure 3 Diagnostic Menu VBUS Displays the current voltage of the 54P input DRIVE The drive to the motor is pulse width modul...

Страница 12: ...Install the ECI 1000U LCD board and secure board in place 6 Plug in all connectors 7 Connect the ground wire to X13 pin 1 unlabeled pin of ECI 1000U LCD board 8 Ensure the TEST RUN switch is in the TEST position and the OPEN CLOSE and NUDGE LOCK switches are in center positions 9 Perform Section 8 Initial Power up and Adjustments 7 2 Replacing the ECI Canada ECI 1000 500 with ECI 1000U LCD board 1...

Страница 13: ...UN switch is in the TEST position and the OPEN CLOSE and NUDGE LOCK switches are in CENTER positions 18 Connect 2 pin connector with L1A and L2A to ECI 1000U LCD board 19 Perform Section 8 Initial Power up and Adjustments 7 3 Replacing the ECI Canada ECI 1000 1400 with the ECI 1000U LCD board 1 Switch power to the door operator off and wait for the capacitors to discharge 2 Remove the cover to acc...

Страница 14: ...taken into account Parameters must be set to conform to closing force limitations The closing force may not exceed 135N 30lbs During the closing the kinetic energy may not exceed 10 joules 7 4lb ft 8 2 2 Door Speed Adjustments Select the EDIT PARAMETERs menu At this time adjustments can be made to open and close speeds by moving the cursor to the desired setting and pressing the ENTER button Any c...

Страница 15: ...er until the closing force is below the 30lbs maximum allowed by code as measured by an approved gauge per manufacturer s specifications and directions 5 Perform several open close cycles then recheck force to insure force is still within code 6 Once closing force is set within specifications be sure to press ESC button to return to main menu 8 3 RUN Operation 1 Put the TEST RUN switch in the TEST...

Страница 16: ...ECI 1000 U LCD Installation Manual Electronic Controls Inc 7073 North Atlantic Ave Cape Canaveral FL 32920 800 633 9788 www eciamerica com P a g e 16 Figure 4 Speed Profiles Figure 5 CAM Switch Wiring ...

Страница 17: ...ls Inc 7073 North Atlantic Ave Cape Canaveral FL 32920 800 633 9788 www eciamerica com P a g e 17 Figure 6 ECI 1000 U LINK NO NC COM TRG 0VP 24P 0V HDN HDP 24P 0V 54P RB1 RB2 A1 A2 24P HDP HDN 0V 24B F1 COM L1A 24B2 L1A L2A DO3 DO10 DO7 DO4 DO18 DO17 GND ...

Страница 18: ... HDCSDL DO18 DO4 DO7 DO10 DO3 DO17 Door Closed ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF Door open OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON Door locked ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Heavy Door Closed ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF Doors Closing OFF OFF ON OFF Doors Closing Nudging OFF ON ON OFF Doors Opening OFF OFF OFF ON Table 1 LED Status LED will change state during operat...

Отзывы: