
E T C I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e
Echo Preset Station Installation
Echo Preset Station
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The bottom wheel defines the space which the station will control (also 1-16).
Step 1:
Set the space wheel to the appropriate number (1 thru 16) for the
space you want the station to control.
Step 2:
Set the address wheel to a unique number (1 thru 16) for the space.
Setting Station Functionality
The bank of DIP switches found on the rear of the station can be set to alter
station functionality. Using a micro-tool you can slide the DIP switches up (On) to
activate them or down (Off) to deactivate. They are set to “OFF” by default.
The DIP switches have the following designations:
•
DIP switch 1: “
Use Off
” - When set to on (up), the last button on the station
is set as an “OFF” command for the space. When set to off (down) the
button will activate a preset.
•
DIP switch 2: “
Custom Config
” - for future development.
•
DIP switch 3:
“Disable IR Input”
- When on (up), the infrared input for this
station will be disabled.
•
DIP switch 8: “
Restore Defaults
”- When on (up), a “restore defaults at boot”
function is activated. Factory defaults can then be restored by:
a:
disconnecting power from the station, then
b:
reconnecting power to the station, then
c:
resetting the DIP switch to down. This will prevent losing the
configuration in the event of a power loss.
All other DIP switches are unused.
Installing the Preset Station
Install Back Box
Step 1:
Mount the back box using appropriate hardware for the surface you
are mounting to.
Step 2:
Run conduit and wiring as required by the installation drawings.
Step 3:
Leave a service loop of approximately 10” (254mm) of wiring in the
backbox.
C A U T I O N :
Each station must have its station address set to a unique number (1-
16) for the space it controls. If two or more stations use the same
address for the same space, the system will not function properly.
N o t e :
Total number of preset stations is limited by the power supply at the
host product. Refer to the host product documentation for the limits
specific to your system.