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Contents

1. Declaration of conformity .....................................3
2. WEEE declaration .................................................3
3. Important Remarks – Please read this section first .4

3.1. What is M4? .........................................................4

4. Introduction - What can ECoS do? .......................4
5. Unpacking & Set-up .............................................5

5.1. Opening the package ............................................5

5.2. Location the device ...............................................5

5.3. Inserting rechargable batteries ...............................5

6. Starting up quickly ...............................................6

6.1. Overview of possible connections ..........................6

6.2. Minimal wiring for an initial test ............................6

6.3. Overview of control input elements .......................6

6.3.1. Main menu ........................................................7

6.3.2. Touch screen ......................................................7

6.3.2.1. Calibration ......................................................7

6.4. Your first train -  call up a locomotive and run it ....7

7. Features of the ECoS ............................................8

7.1. Running locomotives .............................................8

7.1.1. Data formats ......................................................8

7.1.1.1. Data format Motorola® ..................................8

7.1.1.2. Range of addresses - Motorola® .....................8

7.1.1.3. DCC-Format  ...................................................8

7.1.1.4. LGB®-Format extensions .................................8

7.1.1.5. Selectrix® .......................................................9

7.1.1.6. M4 ..................................................................9

7.1.2. Multi-protocol operation ....................................9

7.2. Consisting .............................................................9

7.3. Running shuttle trains ...........................................9

7.4. Accessories with magnetic drives (solenoids)..........9

7.5. Routes ................................................................10

7.6. Switching panels and track diagrams ...................10

7.7. Programming decoders .......................................10

7.7.1. Programming track ...........................................10

7.7.2. Programming On the Main ...............................10

7.8. Feedback with s88 ..............................................10

7.9. Continue to use your old system with ECoSniffer 10

7.10. ECoSlink bus system ..........................................10

7.11. ECoSlot module extension compartment ...........10

8. Wiring details .....................................................11

8.1. Power supply ......................................................11

8.2. Power supply for powering ECoS.........................11

8.2.1. Setting the input voltage  and output voltage...11

8.2.2. Practical voltage settings ..................................11

8.3. Track connection .................................................11

8.3.1. Wiring two-conductor tracks ............................12

8.3.2. Wiring three-conductor tracks ..........................12

8.4. Wiring the programming track ............................12

8.5. ECoSlink .............................................................12

8.6. Computer interface .............................................12

8.7. Wiring external boosters .....................................13

8.7.1. Suitable systems ...............................................13

8.7.2. External booster interface .................................13

8.7.2.1. Connecting a DCC-booster ...........................13

8.7.2.2. Connecting a Märklin®-booster ....................13

8.7.2.3. Configuring the short circuit switch off .........14

8.7.3. ECoSBoost wired to ECoSlink bus interface ......14

8.8. ECoSniffer input (Description 8.8.3) .....................14

8.8.1. Wiring Märklin® 6021 .....................................14

8.8.2. Wiring a Roco® Locomouse® ..........................14

8.8.3 Description ECoSniffer input ..............................14

8.9. s88-Input ............................................................14

9. Initialisation & Control ........................................15

9.1. Start up ...............................................................15

9.2. Switching off .......................................................15

9.2. Stop-button ........................................................15

9.3. Go-button ...........................................................15

9.4. Screen saver ........................................................15

10. Introduction to operations ................................15

10.1. Joysticks ............................................................15

10.2. Keyboad ...........................................................15

10.3. Main menue - Display mode ..............................16

10.3.1. Operational mode (running locomotives) ........16

10.3.2. Turnout control panels ...................................16

10.3.3. Turnout control panels and track diagrams .....16

10.3.4. Set-up ............................................................16

10.3.5. Help ...............................................................16

10.3.6. Status line ......................................................16

10.4. Switch buttons ..................................................16

10.5. Data entry fields ................................................16

10.6. Choice lists ........................................................16

10.7. Slide controller ..................................................16

10.8. Radio buttons and choice fields .........................16

11. Run locomotives ...............................................17

11.1. Adding new locomotives ...................................17

11.1.1. Entering M4 locomotives ................................17

11.1.1.1. Hints for save registration of mfx®-locos .....17

11.1.1.2. New registration of M4 locomotives ............17

11.1.2. Entering Märklin® locos into the data base ....17

11.1.3. Manual registration & programming of locos ..18

11.1.3.1. Data format ................................................18

11.1.3.2. Address .......................................................18

11.1.3.3. Sniffer address ............................................18

11.1.3.4. Name ..........................................................18

11.1.3.5. Symbol ........................................................18

11.1.3.6. Favourite lists ..............................................19

11.1.3.7. Function mapping .......................................19

11.1.3.8. Assigning functions with ECoSControl Radio .19

11.1.3.9. Speed steps / max speed display ..................19

11.1.3.10. Direct changing of address and speed steps 19

11.1.3.11. Extended decoder settings.........................19

11.1.4. Indirect entry of a locomotive .........................19

11.2. Call up a locomotive with the cab .....................20

11.2.1. Swapping the cabs .........................................20

11.2.2. Clearing a cab ................................................20

11.3. Speedometer display options .............................20

11.4. Deleting a loco ..................................................20

11.5. Multi cab display ...............................................20

11.8. Adjusting locomotive parameters ......................21

11.9. Interesting information on how to run a loco ....21

11.9.1. Conflicts of addresses .....................................21

11.9.2. „Locking“ - Exclusive access to locomotives....21

11.9.3. Address ranges - recommendations ................21

12. Operating consists ............................................21

12.1. Add a new consist .............................................21

12.2. Assigning a consist to a throttle .........................22

12.3. Change parameters of consists ..........................22

12.4. Deleting a consist ..............................................22

12.5. Hints for running consists ..................................22

13. Switching accessories .......................................22

13.1. Enter new accessories........................................22

13.1.1. Data format ...................................................22

13.1.2. Name .............................................................22

13.1.3. Number .........................................................22

13.1.4. Symbol ...........................................................22

13.1.5. Permanent versus momentary action buttons .22

13.1.6. Switching time ...............................................23

13.2. Setting accessory parameters.............................23

13.3. Creating a new link for an accessory .................23

13.3.1. New link ........................................................23

13.3.2. Delete a link ...................................................23

13.3.3. Turn a symbol .................................................23

13.4. Switch an accessory...........................................23

13.5. Delete an accessory ...........................................24

14. Turntable control ..............................................24

14.1 Connecting the turntable ...................................24

14.2. Generating a new turntable ..............................24

14.2.1. Type of turntable ............................................24

14.2.2. Name .............................................................24

14.2.3. Address ..........................................................24

14.2.4. Configuring tracks running off the turntable ..25

14.3. Programming the turntable ...............................25

14.4. Editing the turntable .........................................25

14.5. Deleting a turntable ..........................................25

14.6. Operating the turntable ....................................25

14.7. Controlling the turntable with the ESU LokPilot ...25

14.7.1. Configuring the turntable ..............................26

15. Routes ..............................................................26

15.1. Define new route ..............................................26

15.1.1. Extended settings ...........................................26

15.1.1.1. Name ..........................................................26

15.1.1.2. Tact .............................................................26

15.1.1.3. Trigger a route with an s88-contact .............26

15.2. Edit a route .......................................................26

15.3. Create a link to a route in the turnout control panel 27

15.4. Switching a route ..............................................27

15.5. Deleting a route ................................................27

16. Track diagram switching panel..........................27

16.1. Configuring the track diagram ..........................27

16.1.1. Inserting track symbols ...................................27

16.1.2. Insert an accessory .........................................27

16.1.3. Insert a route ..................................................28

16.1.4. References to other panels .............................28

16.1.5. Turn elements ................................................28

16.1.6. Mirroring turnouts .........................................28

16.1.7. Delete symbols ...............................................28

16.1.8. Change the name of the page .......................28

Содержание ECoS 50200

Страница 1: ...1 User Manual For ECoS with coloured display firmware 3 1 x First edition February 2010 ECoS E S U C O M M A N D S T A T I O N ESU P N 00810 08526...

Страница 2: ...1 Run locomotives 17 11 1 Adding new locomotives 17 11 1 1 Entering M4 locomotives 17 11 1 1 1 Hints for save registration of mfx locos 17 11 1 1 2 New registration of M4 locomotives 17 11 1 2 Enterin...

Страница 3: ...M 30 18 2 Introduction to Motorola programming 30 18 3 Overview of programming options 30 18 4 Manual programming DCC 30 18 4 1 Read CVs 30 18 4 2 Write CVs 30 18 4 3 Programming on the Main POM 31 18...

Страница 4: ...ECoS is switched off Do not attempt to open ECoS Inappropriate handling may lead to damage of the command station 3 1 What does M4 mean At some points in this catalog you will notice the term M4 for...

Страница 5: ...om transport damage Pack your ECoS into the blister and both cartons prior to dispatch by mail or parcel service 5 2 Locating the device Place ECoS on a flat clean and dry surface within sight of your...

Страница 6: ...ect pola rity B 0 otherwise many older locomotives and acces sories e g k83 k84 may not function properly Figure 4 B 0 To the power supply B 0 2 digit track 3 digit track 6 3 Overview of control input...

Страница 7: ...ction will be triggered Examples for screen buttons Touching this screen button confirms an action Touching this screen button cancels an action any data ente red during this particular process will n...

Страница 8: ...you notice that functions are only activated at every second speed step then your decoder does not support the 27 speed steps Please switch to Motorola14 ESU extended all decoders to suit the Motorol...

Страница 9: ...unctions will be signalled to all locos in the consist Locos of a consist can be called up on another throttle but they cannot actually be run with that throttle 7 3 Running shuttle trains Many model...

Страница 10: ...shuttle train operations The s88 bus consists of up to 32 s88 modules that can process either 8 or 16 feedback signals each These modules are wired in a chain bus s88 modules are available from variou...

Страница 11: ...e voltage with the aid of a screw driver Left hand limit ca 14 5V Right hand limit ca 21 5V 8 2 2 Practical voltage settings We recommend the following settings for the different scales N gauge 15V 16...

Страница 12: ...distribution module Either the ESU ECoSlink Terminal or the terminal box by M rklin is sui table You will find more details in chapter 20 8 6 Computer interface Each ECoS has an 8 way RJ45 network soc...

Страница 13: ...ince most commercially available boosters have problems with the Selectrix data packet no Selectrix data are supplied to the external booster interface Therefore it is not possible to run Selectrix lo...

Страница 14: ...odules are linked on the track terminals This is necessary in order to operate the s88 modules ECoS was tested with the following s88 modules M rklin 6088 LDT RM DEC 88 LDT RM GB 8 Viessmann 5217 Befo...

Страница 15: ...ng it to the left you can cancel the selection In fact you can move up and down in any menu by moving the joystick Moving it to the right or pressing it down selects an element moving it to the left e...

Страница 16: ...up wards Reduces the current value alternatively move joystick down wards 10 8 Radio buttons and choice fields Radio buttons enable you to make a choice out of a group of possibilities Only one entry...

Страница 17: ...vailable After pressing the Go button all M4 locomotives will register anew in order to assure data veri fication between decoders and command station 11 1 2 Entering M rklin locomotives into the data...

Страница 18: ...dress Here you enter the current address of the loco The accepted address range is subject to the data format and may be restric ted The locomotive is actually operated with this address at the track...

Страница 19: ...e the loco on the programming track Select the option Programming on programming track Fig 44 Push the programming icon ECoS will now program the fol lowing parameters The address in CV1 resp CV 17 18...

Страница 20: ...of the cab which you want to clear Select Clear cab 11 3 Speedometer display options After selection the loco speed is displayed on the speedometer Besides the information mentioned in chapter 6 3 the...

Страница 21: ...the address 03 The differing data for mat does not have any impact because ECoS cannot know if a modern multi protocol decoder e g LokSound will respond to both formats In practice assigning the same...

Страница 22: ...You can delete a consist just as easily as with individual locos refer to chapter 11 4 Any locos that were part of the deleted consist will of course not be deleted as well They remain as individual l...

Страница 23: ...l mode by clicking onto this sym bol in the main menu line a Choice buttons for the desired turnout control panel b Choice buttons for displaying the following 15 pages c Panel displaying 2 x 8 access...

Страница 24: ...table A grey frame will appear Touch the panel at the location where the turntable should be displayed Then the configuration dialogue for new turntables will open 14 2 1 Type of turntable Here you ca...

Страница 25: ...tep buttons or Pressing the Clear button will save the new position as track number 1 and simultaneously delete the pre vious track number 1 After that all other tracks will be entered in any sequence...

Страница 26: ...ssories with particularly high current draw are part of the route They high current could lead to a voltage drop and the pause between commands assures reliable operation 15 1 1 3 Trigger a route with...

Страница 27: ...aphically You can switch any turnouts or signals simply by touching the appro priate symbol 16 1 Configuring the track diagram First call up the track diagram a Area for placing track diagram elements...

Страница 28: ...ely stops in station 2 You may have to experiment a little Once the pre set layover time is past T1 the timer gives the signal and the train receives a command to change direction The train is still s...

Страница 29: ...Mode Now the loco can be controlled manually Figure 82 18 Programming Decoders By programming we mean the method of electronically chan ging certain parameters of decoders This applies to all types o...

Страница 30: ...ndards from 0 to 7 Push the screen button f Write CV If successful the word OK will be displayed after as short while in field b If not successful then Error or No Loco will be displayed No Loco means...

Страница 31: ...rs their value ranges and their purpose as well as the layout of the elements on the ECoS monitor are summarised here Every decoder that has a graphic profile can be programmed by this method The ECoS...

Страница 32: ...Hp1 or Hp0 of the corresponding main signal If the distant si Programming Decoders gnal is linked to a two aspect main signal then press HP1 or Hp0 once again after the distant signal has started agai...

Страница 33: ...signals to the old system If you for in stance run a loco with your old system on speed step 10 and subsequently reduce this to speed step 2 with one of the two cabs on ECoS the old system will still...

Страница 34: ...circuit Thus you can set the system so that the internal booster will only be switched off if a short circuit occurs in its own district The Go button blinks green if at least one booster district is...

Страница 35: ...switches off if a short circuit occurs in its own district 21 2 2 ECoSBoost configuration For each ECoSBoost booster connected you can set the current threshold individually Simply choose the desired...

Страница 36: ...This affects the integral stop button as well as any other stop buttons of external devices connected to ECoSlink and ECoSniffer Lock entering deleting and editing objects prevents any en tering delet...

Страница 37: ...ting the touch screen In some rare cases due to electrical or mechanical fatigue it may happen that the touch sensitive screen must be calibrated again You can start this process at any time Press the...

Страница 38: ...dows If you use a static IP address and your PC is already configured you do not have to change anything in your PC Continue rea ding in chapter 24 1 2 If you use a PC that has not been connected to a...

Страница 39: ...gure will be nee ded for the next step 24 2 Web interface To establish a connection with ECoS start your Internet brow ser Type in the upper command line http IP Adresse IP Address means in this case...

Страница 40: ...n from the mains Press the function buttons F2 and F7 of the left cab simultane ously and hold them down Switch on your command station Make sure that you remove the batteries from your command statio...

Страница 41: ...buttons during the start up of your command station screen as per figure 121 will open 25 2 Execute a factory reset In many cases technical problems with the software are not actually caused by the in...

Страница 42: ...tion offer When registering you enter the serial number of your ECoS Thus your ECoS is automatically registered with ESU Should there be any software or other problems we can then inform you directly...

Страница 43: ...e established the following amounts for the ECoS Type of fault P r i c e in Replacement of display touch pad and backlight 99 50 Repair of the track output or programming output 72 50 Replacing a defe...

Страница 44: ...44 Notes...

Страница 45: ...ded the failure is demonstrably due to faulty design manufacturing material or transport Any further claims are explicitly excluded The warranty expires 1 In case of wear and tear due to normal use 2...

Страница 46: ...er throttles with dedicated end position and locomotive choice button 2 x Two way analogue joysticks 2 x 9 function buttons as well as Stop and Go button 3 Sockets for ECoSlink devices Socket for ECoS...

Страница 47: ...ders The table contains the link between the status of the DIP switches and the turnout address as well as to the M rklin keyboards Keyboard number K e y b o a rd Button Turnout address Turnout decode...

Страница 48: ...48 ESU P N 00810 08526 2010 by ESU electronic solutions ulm GmbH Co KG...

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