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Unison Echo Relay Panel v1.0.0 User Manual

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1. 18 Multi Part 19 Menu Structures ysis aay ates n leta date di tab ARA RP I AER a 20 About 20 About Relay 2 LS 20 So rce Infoxi e iu 21 Rack Version 21 Switching Setup 22 Relay Setup 2 o d ens eo Rods 22 Quick Rack 23 Emergency 24 Rack Options nv RIA y RAM SU 25 Arch Setup 25 Data Loss 08 26 Preferences 26 Spaces soda cvs ane qu eis eus 27 NetWOrk ESL Rees feet EP IUe epe Rude 27 Switching Control 28 Seti RI 28 Circuit Check 28 Release Set 5 28 Architectural Control 29 pA LPS uia 29 Sequences 30 File Operations A 32 Save 32 Load
2. Echo Relay Panel User Manual Version 1 0 Copyright 0 Electronic Theatre Controls Inc Rights reserved Product information and specifications subject to change Part Number 7123M1200 1 0 0 Rev A Released 2013 03 ETC Unison and Echo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Electronic Theatre Controls Inc in the United States and other countries LonWorks is a registered trademark of the Echelon Corporation All other trademarks both marked and not marked are the property of their respective owners Table of Contents INTOGUCHON edo ut blu 1 1 Using this 2 3 Chapter 1 OVEIVIOW ebat a aged es 6 Panel Overview 6 Relays and Circuit 5 7 Relay Specifications 7 Circuit Breaker Specifications 8 Relay Overrides 8 Option Cards REY ee BE 9 0 10V Dimming 9 DAL I Control uen e Iu 9 Contact INpUt ce utat t Rte
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4. A Breakers Tripped message indicates that voltage is not detected at one or more relay inputs Typically this condition is caused by one of the circuit breakers at the panel tripping or being switched off To resolve this message check the circuit breakers in the panel and verify that they are all turned on As needed reset the breaker or determine if additional troubleshooting of the circuit is required For added security the Echo Relay Panel features an in line fuse for each relay card Two spare fuses are included inside the panel The fuse is a 30A SC 30 type fuse available from ETC with part number F334 Replace the fuse only with the same type Reference Changing Fuses page 35 for information on how to replace a fuse if necessary E Status Messages 42 Relay Mismatch A Relay Mismatch message indicates that there is a difference between the type of relay in the configuration for the Echo Relay Panel and the type of relay could be one or more detected in the panel This condition occurs when relays have been added or altered in the panel after the configuration was created To resolve a Relay Mismatch condition re configure the panel using the Quick Rack Setup menu see page 23 Relay Removed A Relay Removed message indicates that or more relays are missing from the Echo Relay Panel according to its configuration This condition occurs when relays have been removed from the panel after
5. 33 Update Firmware 33 Chapter 3 Service and Maintenance 35 Service x Su idus or id xe Re b Le 35 Contacting ETC about Equipment Problems 35 Vacuum the 35 Changing hes atte qa 35 Menu Flow 36 Appendix A Status Messages 42 Emergency Active 42 Breakers Tripped 42 Relay Mismatch 43 Relay 2 43 ii Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Appendix B Appendix C Table of Contents Latch Lock 5 44 Relay Installation 45 Installation 45 Reconnect Wiring d 48 Verify Installation sls 49 Power Up and 49 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the ETC Unison Echo Relay Panel The Echo Relay Panel continues ETC s tradition of providing the highest quality products for the entertainment and architectural lighting industry If you have any questions regarding the operation or installation of your Echo Relay Panel contact ETC Technical Services at the office nearest you Emergency se
6. 7123K1016 0 10V Dimming Control ERP DALI 7123K1015 DALI Control option ERP RTO 7123K1017 Ride Thru option ERP TPH 7123K1019 Tamper proof hardware kit ERP Relay 1P 7123K1010 Single pole relay card Field installed option ERP Relay 2P 7123K1011 Double pole relay card Field installed option available for 120V models only ERP Relay 3P 7123K1012 Three pole relay card Field installed option available for 120V models only Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Chapter 1 Overview The Unison Echo Relay Panel provides professional quality switching of non dim loads controlled by DMX512 Ethernet or Unison Echo Preset Stations This manual contains the procedures for operation service and maintenance of the Unison Echo Relay Panel and the associated options Panel Overview Main lugs or field installed Main Circuit Breaker kit Circuit Breakers ERP RTO optionally installs here User Interface controller Relay overrides Relays Termination Board Option cards install in the bottom of the panel near the ERP NET ERP CI ERP LVD ERP DALI Overview Cable troughs run the length of the right and left sides of the panel for low voltage cable routing The top and bottom front covers attach together at the cent
7. to acquire an address from an Address DHCP Mac 00 C0 16 aa bb cc server on the network While the Echo Relay Panel is trying to connect to a DHCP Server IP Acquiring will display in the IP field If a DHCP server is not found the card will default to a Link Local address for the current power cycle Manual manual entry of an IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway are allowed default IP and Gateway addresses will be 10 101 165 101 The default Subnet Mask will be 255 255 0 0 SACN Universes SACN Universes Allows configuration of the SACN universes that are available for patching The Ethernet Interface option card supports up to four sACN universes Universe Universe Universe Each universe must be set to a valid SACN universe Universe number between 1 and 63999 or zero entered as 0 but shown as to indicate that universe is unused When a value is changed any relays currently set to that universe will be reconfigured to the new universe Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Switching Control Menu The Switching Control menu is provided to set relay 1 Set Levels levels check relays and release any set relay levels 2 Circuit Check Direct access to the Switching Control menu is also 3 Release Set Levels available by pressing the Test 252 button on the user interface Set Levels The Set Levels menu option allows you to select circuits by circuit number and manually set them to
8. 9 Ethernet Interface 10 Ride Thru 10 Installation 11 Electrical 11 Compliance 11 System Concepts and Definitions 12 EchoConnect and Preset Station Control 12 Spaces coste Lu de a Sota tel 12 Nope sem 12 Circuits aan ARA 13 Source Arbitration 13 Chapter 2 Menu and Configuration 14 Status Indicators 14 LCD Display eser TRE YEN TE 15 rcm rv 15 Home Screen 15 Arch Control 16 Status 17 Contrast 17 USB E Gales e ea 17 Compatible USB Storage Device 17 Reset Switch 17 Navigation 18 Number Navigation 18 Table of Contents i Menu Navigation 18 List Menu uu usta ste mee Rue ee RD AERE 18 Settings
9. The default value is 100 Preset Priority determines the playback priority to be used for presets and zone activations controlled by the Echo Preset Stations Reference Source Arbitration page 13 for more information about source prioritization The default value is 100 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Data Loss Settings e Data Loss Settings this selection displays a sub menu that allows configuration of the DMX Loss Behavior SACN Loss Behavior and Power on Behaviors Note If the Ethernet Interface option card is not detected the SACN loss behavior will not be shown e Mode may be set to Wait and Fade or Hold Last Look Loss Wait and Fade behavior is set to Hold Last Look by default Omin 0 eae n Hold Last Look holds any active dimmers at whatever levels they were receiving prior to the loss of data The Loar last levels are retained until data is restored or another Forever Source takes control Power On Behavior e Wait and Fade holds the last levels received when the Power On Last Look data was lost for a user defined amount of time and then fades those input levels to zero intensity using a user defined fade time The default wait time setting is three minutes and zero seconds The default fade time setting is zero minutes and three seconds Wait Time determine the wait time in minutes and seconds if the mode is set to Wait and Fade Range is from 0 59 minutes and 0 59 second
10. then down A matching branch circuit breaker must be installed in the same numbered breaker slot as the related relay slot WARNING RISK OF DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK Failure to disconnect all power to the panel before working inside the panel could result in serious injury or death De energize main feed to relay panel and follow appropriate Lockout Tagout procedures as described in NFPA Standard 70E It is important to note that electrical equipment such as relay panels can present an arc flash safety hazard if improperly serviced This is due to available large short circuit currents on the feeders of the equipment Any work on energized equipment must comply with OSHA Electrical Safe Working Practices Installation Procedure Step 1 Remove power from the Echo Relay Panel before servicing the unit Step 2 Remove the front cover with door from the panel a Remove the screws securing the front cover with door to the Echo Relay Panel Store this hardware in a safe place for re installation later b The bottom of the door rests on brackets that fit into the bottom lip of the relay panel Lift the door to remove 45 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual La Relay Installation Step 3 Remove the inside top and bottom panels from the unit a Remove the screws securing the to
11. 10 120 208V 30 200A 7123K1004 200A 3P 120 208V 10kA Main Breaker kit 120 208V 30 7123K1005 200A 3P 120 208V 22kA Main Breaker kit 120 208V 30 7123K1006 200A 3P 120 208V 42 Main Breaker kit 120V Door Models ERP SMD 7123A2005 120 208V 30 120V Surface Mount Door assembly ERP FMD 7123A2004 120V Flush Mount Door assembly Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual gt 240 277V with 240 277V with surface mounted flush mounted el door door T 4 JM _ 240 277V Standard Relay Panel Model Part Number ERPA R241 B241 7123 1003 30 main lug with 24 single pole relays 24 single pole beakers 277V Main Circuit Breaker Kits Part Number Description Current 7123K1007 150A 3P 277 480V 14kA Main Breaker kit 277 480v 30 7123K1008 200A 3P 277 480V 14kA Main Breaker kit 277 480v 30 7123K1009 200A 3P 277 480V 65kA Main Breaker kit 277 480 30 240 277V Door Models Part Number Description Description ERPA SMD 7123A2011 277V Surface Mount Door assembly ERPA FMD 7123A2010 277V Flush Mount Door assembly Introduction 4 Field Installed Panel Options all models ERP NET Part Number 7123K1013 Description Ethernet Interface card ERP CI 7123K1014 Contact Input option card ERP LVD
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13. Allow Manual displays if the manual override button is able to change the state of the relay The default is set to Yes If set to the manual override panel will not be able to set the status of the relays Contact In determines how the relay responds to input from the Contact Input option card if it is installed Normally Open the default If the contact is closed the relay is Closed On if the contact is opened the relay is Open Off Normally Closed If the contact is opened the relay will be Closed On if the contact is closed the relay will be Open Off e Momentary Closure of the contact toggles the state of the relay Zone determines the zone for this circuit Options include any value 1 through 16 or None Quick Rack Setup The Quick Rack Setup menu option can be accessed from the main menu or if the Echo Relay Rack Number Panel does not already have a configuration Quick First Channel Rack Setup will be the only menu available until DMX Start Address setup is complete SAUN Starr Unive SACN Start Chan Apply A CAUTION The Quick Rack Setup operation will erase your rack s configuration and generate a new one It is recommended to make a backup of your configuration before entering this menu option 23 Rack Number assigns the rack number can be any number from 1 9999 The rack number is a reference identified for the Echo Relay Panel in a system
14. First Channel assigns the first circuit number in the Echo Relay Panel The relays in the panel will all have this number applied incrementally as illustrated in Address Assignment page 24 Altering this value also alters the DMX Start Address and the SACN Universe amp sACN Channel to be first channel 512 plus 1 DMX Start Address assigns the first DMX address number used in patching the panel SACN Universe amp sACN Channel assigns first SACN universe and address in the panel Apply applies the changes by re patching the panel from left to right then top to bottom as illustrated in Address Assignment page 24 and creates the configuration Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Address Assignment The Quick Rack Setup operation automatically assigns addresses to the relays in the rack based on a left to right horizontal and then down vertical sequence This is the typical circuit numbering schema in a power panel Numbers move accross then down Set to Channel 1 DMX 1 Space 1 ch 1 Set to Channel 2 DMX 2 Space 1 SACN ch 2 Channel 5 DMX 5 Space 1 SACN ch 5 Set to Channel 7 DMX 7 Space 1 SACN ch 7 Channel 9 DMX 9 Space 1 SACN ch 9 Emergency Setup n Delay the wait time after the Emergency contact is triggered to activate the recorded emergency look Default is O Emergency Setup Out Delay sec e Out Delay the wait time following restoration of Load Shedding normal
15. down in Step 3 Downtime Fade up in Step 1 Uptime E Sequence is Deactivate Sequence Fade up in Step 2 Uptime Hold for Step 2 down in Step 2 Downtime gt Hold for Step 1 Fade down in Step 1 Downtime finished Holdtime Holdtime Single Mode sequences run from beginning to end then terminate A Single sequence is activated by a Start command The following example shows the activation of a sequence in single mode with three steps The sequence runs through all of the steps and then terminates Step 1 Start Sequence Fade up in Step 1 Uptime gt Hold for Step 1 Step 2 Hold for Step 2 Holdtime Fade down in Step 2 Downtime Fade up in Step 3 Uptime Fade down in Step 1 Downtime Fade up in Step 2 Uptime Step 3 Fade down in Step 3 Downtime Sequence is finished Menu and Configuration 30 Stop Sequence 31 Start Sequence Loop Mode sequences run the sequence steps in a loop from 1 through the highest programmed step then starting over with 1 For example if there are 3 steps in a sequence the steps will be run 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 etc The following example shows the activation and deactivation of a sequence in loop mode with three steps When activated the sequence keeps running until it is deactivated Step 1 Step 2 5 Step 3 Fade down in Step 1 Downtime Fade down in Step 2 Downtime Fade up in Step 1 Uptime HoldforSt
16. preset fade up down time set to 3 seconds and relay delay set to 4 seconds A setting of this type will play the preset fade up in 3 seconds as instructed but the relay delay of four seconds will overlap the 3 second fade up time causing the user to believe that the preset never played 25 LatchLock On L L LatchLock Off L L Off LatchLock On Time L L On Time and LatchLock Off Time L L Off Time allow configuration of the parameters for relays in LatchLock mode See Latch Lock Modes page 44 Arch Setup Menu Station Power determines whether or not the built Arch Setup in Echo station power supply is turned on or off Station Power On Default is Off Only one Echo station power supply Remote Recorde on should be turned on in an entire system See DMX Input Enabled EchoConnect and Preset Station Control page 12 DMX Priority 100 for more information about station topologies Preset Priority 100 Data Loss Settings Remote Record controls whether preset recordis Preferences allowed from connected Echo Preset Stations Spaces Options include On or Off Default is On Vaimoni DMX Input determines if the DMX input port to the controller is enabled or disabled Options include Enabled or Disabled default is Enabled DMX Priority determines priority level at which the DMX input will be treated in the prioritization Reference Source Arbitration page 13 for more information about source prioritization
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19. Streaming SACN Set Circuit activated using set levels Check Circuit activated by circuit check ACNDirect ACN direct control 2 Menu and Configuration 20 Source Description Prst a preset is running this dimmer Emerg Emergency Look No control source for the circuit Breaker displays the state of the breaker in the panel On or Off The state of this breaker also determines whether voltage is detected at the input of the relay card Relay Contact displays state of the relay contact Closed or Open Load displays the load both as amperes and calculated VA The load value displays and updates in real time Multiple pole relays will show loads for each pole load 1 load 2 etc Software displays the version number of the software in the relay card Source Info The Source Info menu option displays each slot in the Echo Relay Panel together with the circuit number and its highest takes precedence HTP and winning input source per circuit See the Source table on page 20 for control source information Press the Back x button to exit this menu Rack Version Info Source Information Src Level DMX 80 45 Prsti2 78 Set The Relay Version Info menu option displays the version numbers of the Echo Relay Panel and any installed option cards Relays installed displays the total number of relay cards installed A 24 slot cabinet with twel
20. a level The level is applied to the relay and any other output options DALI Control or 24 Channel 0 10V Dimming Control loads If you have multiple spaces configured in your system you will first be prompted to select in which space you would like to set levels You may use the numeric keypad including the and and thru buttons to specify a circuit or range of circuits for level setting Once your selection is made press Enter to accept the selection The focus changes to the level value setting Enter a level value and press Enter again to apply the level When you exit the Set Levels menu option you will be prompted for confirmation of whether you would like to Release Set Levels Selecting Yes returns all set levels to the default value Selecting No causes all set levels to remain until released Circuit Check The Circuit Check menu option allows for checking relay circuits individually in one single space or all relays in all spaces The select spaces option provides an option for each configured space or which allows for display of relays in all spaces Circuit Check Circuit Check Black Box 1 Black Box 2 Check Level Next Circuit Previous Circuit e Circuit Defaults to 1 It is then possible to scroll through all circuits to perform a quick functionality check CheckLevel use this field to set the percentage that each circuit will be driven to during a circuit che
21. aces and their uses reference Space sACN Name Spaces page 12 12 63999 BlackB 4 1234 Main Space the space number can be set from 1 16 A s setting of zero represented by a dash indicates a space which is unused Rows 2 through 8 may be set to zero but one space must always be configured the configured name of this space is displayed for reference but cannot be edited from the user interface If a space is changed to another number after circuits are assigned to it another warning dialog will ask for confirmation If Yes is selected any circuits using that space will be re assigned to the new space and may be re numbered space is disabled with circuits assigned a warning dialog will ask for confirmation If Yes is selected any circuits using that space will un patched having their circuit numbers set to zero control will be released and the relay will be set to Off 27 Network IP Address Network Setup provides editing and setup related to the Ethernet Interface option card if installed including IP address configuration and sACN universe setup IP Address Allows editing and setup of the network properties of the MERE Ethernet Interface option card Two options are available 10 101 165 101 including Automatic and Manual Default is Automatic 255 255 0 0 10 101 165 101 e Automatic the Ethernet Interface option will attempt changes
22. ation file ETC s sACN software configuration tools for the panel Circuit displays the currently assigned circuit number for the relay If the circuit is set to 0 this circuit is not controllable and all subsequent options will be unavailable DMX displays the DMX Address of the relay 1 512 A zero value indicates that this circuit is un patched from DMX and the relay will not be controlled by DMX SACN Universe displays the sACN universe of the relay This option is displayed when the Ethernet Interface option card is installed in the Echo Relay Panel When the universe line is selected a sub menu is shown of the configured universes See SACN Universes page 27 for more information on sACN universes SACN Address allows selection of the SACN address the relay is allocated to 1 512 A zero value indicates that this circuit is un patched from sACN Space displays the space or slot number that the relay exists within the Echo Relay Panel Mode displays the configured mode of the circuit See the About Relay page 20 for more information on possible modes On Threshold displays the percentage level at which the relay switches on The default value is 5096 Off Threshold displays the percentage level at which the relay switches off The default value is set at 4596 Emergency displays whether the circuit is included in the emergency look or not The default is set at Yes Menu and Configuration 22
23. choConnect and Preset Station Control The Echo Relay Panel offers built in preset and sequence control between up to six host panels over EchoConnect and can provide power for up to six Unison EchoConnect Preset Stations LOH xi Cem ten Cem lt EchoConnect Belden 8471 1 14 AWG ESD Ground Wire Spaces Slot Overview Spaces are logical divisions within a system that isolate station control preset and sequence control to the defined group of controllable outputs in that division An Echo Relay Panel supports separation of its controllable outputs relays 0 10V Dimming Control and DALI Control into spaces A single Echo Relay Panel 1 limited to eight spaces An EchoConnect system supports up to sixteen spaces A slot refers to the physical position the relay in the panel There are 24 relay slots available per Echo Relay Panel which can be populated with single pole double or three pole relays A double pole relay requires two slots a three pole relay requires three slots Circuits Circuits are the logical reference number used to talk about a controllable output in the Echo Relay Panel Circuits are unique within a space and are user configurable in software The combination of space and circuit provides a unique identification of a circuit with
24. ck e Next Circuit select to advance to the next circuit during a circuit check Previous Circuit select to move to previous circuit during a circuit check Circuit check control is released when you exit the Circuit Check menu Release Set Levels Use this menu to release all set levels for circuits in a selected space or for all circuits in all Spaces Note While in Circuit Check or Set Levels the time out period which reverts to the home screen does not apply This menu will remain visible until further user interaction Menu and Configuration 28 Architectural Control The Arch Control menu provides you access to the 1 Presets setup and timing of the Echo control system presets and Sequence sequence Presets Space Wain Theerre u The Presets menu provides you with the tools to select activate Preset 12 Active Preset 2 Activate Deactivate Record Up Time Down Time 29 deactivate record and configure presets min 3 sec min 3 sec Space determine which space to which the entered preset numbers apply Your available choices will depend on the configured spaces within the rack See Spaces page 27 for information The second line in the screen shows the currently active preset for the selected space or No Active Preset if no presets are currently active Preset Select the preset within the space you want to work with Each space contains presets numbered b
25. configuration To resolve a Relay Removed condition re configure the panel using the Quick Rack Setup menu see page 23 or replace the relay in the panel following appropriate electrical safety procedures When a relay has not been removed from the panel and the condition persists additional troubleshooting is required with power removed See Relay Installation page 45 for information on how to replace a relay Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Appendix B Latch Lock Modes Latch Lock mode provides added security against incidental turn on or turn off of critical circuits It requires that the control level remains in a specific range for a specific amount of time in order to switch on or off the circuit To illustrate this example Level Control Level LatchLock Off Range LatchLock On Range Time to any level as long as it does not stay in the off time range for more than the latchlock off time value 1 In this range the control source can go I 1 1 LatchLock On Time LatchLock Off Time Relay Closes Relay Opens Set Latch Lock mode for a relay circuit in the Rack Options sub menu found in the Switching Setup Menu Latch Lock Modes 44 Appendix C Relay Installation If a relay card has failed in the field replacement relay kits are available by ETC Contact ETC Technical Services for assistance Relays are numbered in the same manner as a branch circuit breaker panel left to right
26. d use the numeric keypad Pressing Enter v allows you to begin editing the option Rack Options Rack Options Relay Delay LatchLock On LatchLock Off LatchLock Off L L On Time L L On Time L L Off Time L L Off Time 2 Menu and Configuration 18 Multi Part Options In a multi part menu each portion of the menu that has editable values can be accessed by pressing Enter v then modifying the selection by pressing the Up or Down buttons Network Setup Network Setup Network Setup Manual Manual Manual 5 10 101 165 101 5 8 101 165 101 10 KT 165 101 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 25525500 10 101 165 101 10 101 165 101 00 C0 16 aa bb cc 00 C0 16 aa bb cc Apply Changes Apply Changes 10 101 165 101 i 00 C0 16 aa bb cc Apply Changes Press the Back lt button to return to the previous selected field o Note Changes are saved only when Enter is pressed on the last field for the selection or when Apply Changes is selected 19 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Menu Structure About Menu The About menu provides information about the Echo Relay Panel configuration The following options are displayed About Menu 1 About Relay 2 Source Info 3 Rack Version Info About Relay 45 ERE As you navigate into the About Relay menu option y 3 P 1 3 5 you will be prompted to select a space See Spaces 5 Parier o on page 12 SM e Circuit S
27. des tools to save and File Operations load a configuration file update firmware restore Save Configuration factory defaults and set up server settings Update Firmware Operations from this menu provide operations for saving and loading of files using removable USB media Restore Defaults Server Settings Save Configuration Saving a panel configuration creates a file for storage to the root directory of a connected USB storage device Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Insert a USB storage device in the USB port on the front left side of the Echo Relay Panel user interface e USB device must be compatible with the Echo Relay Panel Reference Compatible USB Storage Device page 17 for information Press Enter VY to access the main menu Scroll to File Operations and press Enter to select The File Operations menu displays Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll to and select Save Configuration Press Enter v The Save Configuration screen displays and the default Filename echo 0 is selected You can save your file under a name between echo 0 and echo 99999 To edit the filename press Enter The selection will focus on echo 0 Use the Up or Down V buttons to scroll through the list and press Enter v to make the selection Scroll to Save to USB key and press Enter T
28. displays are available from the home interface including the Relay Status and the Arch Control Status display Relay Status Relay Status displays seven lines of information Relay Status 4 Line 1 shows the name of the display Relay Status Additional symbols may display on the System OK first line including DMX Start 101 DMX Act SACN Act 20V EV symbol is shown when levels are set Switch between the Relay Status screen which shows information about the current state of the relays and the Arch Control Status screen by pressing the Up A or Down V buttons Line 2 shows the configured rack name followed by the rack number in brackets Line 3 shows blocks that represent set levels for each relay channel Each block shows the status of the relay channel from left to right with 1 at the left and the highest number up to 24 on the right Levels are indicated for each channel in a separate block of pixels For channels that have a mode of normal relay only status only 0 or 100 is shown For 0 10V Dimming Control or DALI Control channels the level is shown 0 Two 1 15 16 30 continue in bottom left Bottom row Bottom two steps of 15 91 100 pixels used as filled rows filled place holder When relays are installed that occupy more than one slot only a single bar is shown per relay 15 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Li
29. elect the circuit by entering a number or n using the Up A or Down buttons 6 5A 567VA e Relay displays the installed relay type for the v circuit followed by the slot number numbers v001 that the relay occupies In the case of two or three pole relays there will be two and three relay spaces listed for example 1 3 5 Mode displays the configured mode of the circuit Modes Description Default setting for relay circuits The relay switches at pre defined control levels Used for circuits in conjunction with the 24 Channel 0 10V Dimming Fluorescent Control option The circuit will turn on at 1 and dimmed levels will be controlled by the option card Latch Lock mode can be used for circuits where extra security is desired when turning them on or off To turn the relay on the DMX level Latch Lock must be held at a certain value for a certain period of time and at another value to turn it off similar to a moving light macro The values used are configurable See Relay Setup on page 22 Sets the relay for the circuit to always be on outputs dimming levels through the DALI Control option Normal DALI e Control Level displays the current level from the controlling data source for this channel in percent 96 e Control Source displays the current controlling source which may be any one of the following Source Description DMXA DMX Port A SACN
30. ep1 gt for Step 2 Hold for Step 3 Holdtime Fade up in Step 2 Uptime Holdtime Pade up Step 3 Uptime holdtime T Loop Fade down in Step 3 Downtime Fade up in Step 1 Uptime Fade down in current Sequence is Loop stops step s downtime finished Edit Step Space Space 1 1 Sequence 1 Active Stop Seq Mode Bounce Edit Step Step 2 or Up Time Os Down Time Os Edit Steps Hold Time 10s Record Insert Step After Delete Step The Edit Step menu option allows you to snapshot sequence steps using the current output levels of the panel and to alter the sequence timing and add or remove steps You must have at least one step in a sequence Step scroll through each existing step in the sequence Select the step to edit Up Time determine the fade up time for a step in seconds The default is zero seconds meaning that step will snap with no fade time Down Time determine the fade down time for a step in seconds The default is zero seconds meaning that step will snap with no fade time Record record the current state of the panel output into the currently selected step Insert Step After add another step into the sequence after the currently selected step Delete Step delete the currently selected step and shift all subsequent steps by down by one to close the gap Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual File Operations The File Operations menu provi
31. er with the top cover overlapping the bottom cover Relays and Circuit Breakers A 120V Echo Relay Panel ships standard fully populated and pre wired with single pole or double pole 20A relays and circuit breakers Configured racks with combinations of single double three pole relays and breakers are available as custom order or as an field installed panel option 240 277V Echo Relay Panel ships standard fully populated and pre wired with single pole relays and breakers Relay Specifications The Unison Echo Relay Panel uses a mechanically latching relay for its switching operations ERP Relay 1P ERP Relay 2P ERP Relay 3P Single pole single space Double pole double Three pole triple space 20A relay 20A relay used in both space 20A relay 120V and 277V systems Relay Technical Specifications General Purpose Loads 20A up to 300VAC Ballasts HID Electronic 20A up to 300VAC EN 2400W 120VAC Tungsten Lighting Loads 4800W 230VAC Relay Ratings Isolation 5kV RMS Life 60 000 cycles at full load 7 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Circuit Breaker Specifications Single pole single space breakers 120V breakers CB815 10A CB816 15A CB842 15A GFCI CB814 20A CB843 20A GFCI Double pole double 240 277 breakers space breakers CB823 15A 120V breakers CB824 20A CB818 10A CB819 15A CB844 15A GFCI CB820 20A CB845 20A GFCI Relay Ove
32. etween 1 and 64 DeActivate Activate When the current selected preset is NOT active Activate will be displayed for selection With Activate selected pressing Enter v activates the current selected preset Any other presets playing in the space will be de activated When DeActivate is selected pressing Enter v deactivates the current selected preset Record pressing Enter with Record selected records the current selected preset using the current levels of all of the circuits within the selected space Levels can be DMX sACN manually set levels from the user interface or a combination of Sources Up Time determine the fade up time for the selected preset in minutes and seconds mm ss The default is set to 0 seconds meaning the preset would fade up immediately The maximum fade up time is 9 min 59 sec Down Time determine the fade down time for the selected preset in minutes and seconds mm ss The default is set to 0 seconds meaning the preset would fade down immediately The maximum fade down time is 9 min 59 sec Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Sequences The Sequence menu provides you with the tools to start and stop a sequence edit the steps of a sequence and configure the sequence mode Space Space 1 1 Sequence 1 Active Stop Seq Mode Bounce Edit Steps e Space select the space to which the selected sequence applies Your available choices will de
33. he dialog will display Saving to USB The file will always be saved to the root directory of the USB device Menu and Configuration 32 Load Configuration Loading a panel configuration file replaces all existing configuration data circuit assignment presets sequences and patch with the new configuration Before loading a new configuration onto the Echo Relay Panel it is recommended that you save the existing configuration file See Save Configuration page 32 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Insert a USB storage device in the USB port on the front left side of the Echo Relay Panel user interface e USB device must be compatible with the Echo Relay Panel Reference Compatible USB Storage Device page 17 for information Press Enter v to access the main menu Scroll to File Operations and press Enter to select The File Operations menu displays Use the Up or Down V buttons to scroll to and select Load Configuration Press Enter v to select Load from USB Key Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll through the USB directories Configuration files are named Echo CFG the could be any number from 0 9999 You can descend into other directories on the USB by scrolling to the name of the directory and pressing Enter v You can return from directories by selecting the entry in a subdirectory locat
34. in a system For example a single panel can have two circuit 1 s when they belong to separate spaces Source Arbitration The Unison Echo Relay panel can accept a variety of control sources including DMX Streaming ACN sACN presets sequence manual set levels and Panic Circuit output arbitration is based on the SACN model of source priority meaning each Source is assigned a priority between 1 and 200 200 is the highest priority With this priority control sources are arbitrated based on their set priority The Echo Relay Panel default priority is 100 The Echo Relay Panel uses the priority assigned within the SACN packet sent from the control source The Echo Relay Panel sets the configured priority for DMX presets and sequence Manually set levels from the user interface of the Echo Relay Panel overrides all other control sources with the exception of Panic which is the highest possible priority Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Chapter 2 Menu and Configuration User Interface The Echo Relay Panel features a simple user interface with up and down arrows for menu navigation a numeric keypad for direct selection and a bright easy to read graphical LCD Additionally a USB port is provided on the left hand side of the controller for storage of configurations to a flash drive status indicators 12 button keypad VN Control button Ethernet Error B ket Up button USB socke LCD display Back b
35. ion When the configuration file to be loaded is selected Enter v The dialog will display Loading Configuration Update Firmware The firmware of your Echo Relay Panel can be field upgraded as needed When new firmware is released ETC Technical Services can supply the new field installed upgrade as needed Firmware is distributed as a single file with the extension EFW This file contains all firmware that is required for the controller as well as any installed option cards A 33 CAUTION Upgrading firmware may cause outputs to change Only perform firmware upgrades when it is acceptable for output levels to turn on or off Interrupting power during firmware upgrade may render the panel inoperable Step 1 Download the provided firmware to the root directory of a USB storage device The USB device must be compatible with the Echo Relay Panel Reference Compatible USB Storage Device page 17 for information Step 2 Insert the USB storage device in the USB port on the front left side of the Echo Relay Panel user interface Step 3 Press Enter to access the main menu Step 4 Scroll to File Operations and press Enter y to select The File Operations menu displays Step 5 Scroll to and select Update Firmware Step 6 Press Enter v to select Load from USB Key Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Step 7 Firmware file extensions are EFW Use the Up A or Do
36. iring to ensure that all terminations are Secure Press down firmly on the neutral spade terminal typically blue to ensure it is fully seated Lower the override relay panel Replace the inside covers and the front cover with door Installation is the reverse of removal See nstallation Procedure page 45 Power Up and Test 49 WARNING RISK OF DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK Make sure both front panels and the door have been installed before turning on the power to the rack Step 1 Turn off all branch circuit breakers and the main circuit breaker if installed Step 2 Turn on the power source to the panel Step 3 Turn on the main circuit breaker if installed Step 4 Turn on the breaker in the panel that is feeding the control electronics This breaker is labeled Control Step 5 Verify the control electronics powers up The display and power LED illuminates Ifthe display does not illuminate check the incoming power feed terminations Step6 Turn on the remaining branch circuit breakers in the panel Step 7 For each load press the corresponding button on the relay override panel to verify the load can be controlled If you have any difficulties please contact ETC Technical Services at the office nearest you ETC contact information is located on page 1 of this document Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Corporate Headquarters m 3031 Pleasant View
37. ming construction will allow the panel to be recessed to the depth of the wall The installation location must support a fully populated Echo Relay Panel not exceeding 120 pounds 54 5kg The maximum weight 80 pounds 36kg for a 120V unit and 100 pounds 45kg for a 277V unit These estimated weights include a fully populated relay panel as shipped from the factory and does not include the weight of installation conduit or cable Electrical Requirements Refer to the Unison Echo Relay Panel Installation Manual for information on mains feed for each Echo Relay Panel model A single phase Echo Relay Panel requires 192A maximum continuous current to operate a fully loaded panel A three phase Echo Relay Panel requires 128A maximum continuous current to operate a fully loaded panel This equipment must be connected to a suitable safety earth ground Compliance 5 UL Listed to UL508 UL File E92154 FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Complies with ANSI E1 11 USITT DMX512 A Relays occupy one DMX slot each freely assignable to any slot and respond only to null start code packets Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual System Concepts and Definitions E
38. n and job name Model of Unison Echo Relay Panel s Type of relays used including model number and quantity e Other components in your system including dimmers switch gear quantity and type of wall stations etc DMX and or sACN control source used for system wide control if any Related system problems or equipment failure Maintenance Vacuum the Interior 35 WARNING High Voltage Remove power from the Echo Relay Panel prior to removing the front cover Step 1 Remove power from the Echo Relay Panel Step 2 Remove the door and top and bottom front panels from the Echo Relay Step 3 Vacuum the dust from the interior of the unit If needed use canned air to blow dust from the relay and breaker panels Step 4 Reinstall the front panels and door before applying power to the unit Changing Fuses The Echo Relay Panel features internal fuses on the relay cards to protect the relay in the event of a high current short circuit Generally faults should cause the circuit breaker to trip however very high current direct shorts may cause fuse failure also Two spare fuses are included inside the panel The fuse is a 30A SC 30 type fuse available from ETC with part number F334 Replace the fuse only with the same type Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Menu Flow Chart This appendix contains the Unison Echo Relay Panel menu structure 1 Iva I dvd NOV J9A ddy Teisut
39. n the bottom mounted connector s to the designated receptacle s on the control card b Gently press down on the relay card to seat the connector into the receptacle c Seoure the relay card into the slot using the two screws provided Reconnect Wiring Reinstall the load connection hot ground and neutral as well as a 10 AWG wire connection between the related branch circuit breaker and the relay input terminal Step 1 the branch circuit breaker wire to the relay IN terminal a Locate the 10 AWG 6mm white wire between the branch circuit breaker and the relay b Strip 1 2 12 7mm of insulation from the relay end of the wire c Insert the bare end into the relay input screw terminal labeled IN d Torque the terminal to 15 6 Ib in 1 8 N m Step 2 Reconnect load hot to the replacement relay a Strip 1 2 12 7mm of insulation from the end of the wire b Insert the bare end into the relay output screw terminal labeled OUT c Torque the terminal to 15 6 Ib in 1 8 N m Step 3 Reconnect the neutral spade terminal to the receptacle on the relay card Relay Installation 48 Verify Installation Remove all metal shavings and debris from the unit e Check wiring Are all load wires terminated to the correct relay Are all load circuits free of short circuits e For each relay in the panel check the factory w
40. ne 4 and Line 5 combine to show the system status See Status Messages on page 42 Line 6 shows the lowest configured DMX Start address value the Echo Relay Panel If the panel is patched straight one for one the equals sign is used When the panel is set up with a custom address approximate equals sign used instead Line 7 shows the status of the DMX sACN connections when the ports are enabled DMX will be displayed as either Act active Inact inactive Err meaning there is an error This message will only be shown if the DMX Port is enabled sACN will be displayed as active Act or inactive Inact and will only be displayed when the Ethernet Interface is installed in the panel Line 8 shows the input voltage that is measured at the controller as well as the current Echo Relay Panel software version number Arch Control Status Arch Control Status displays seven lines of information Line 1 shows the name of the display Arch Control Status Additional symbols may display on the first line including Presets Active Sequence Inactive e Switch between the Relay Status screen which shows System OK information about the current state of the relays and the Arch DMX Start 101 Control Status screen by pressing the Up A or Down DMX Act SACN Act buttons 120V 1 0 0 Line 2 shows Presets Active if any presets are active in the rack If no presets are active Prese
41. nt information Note Notes are helpful hints and information that is supplemental to the main text CAUTION A Caution statement indicates situations where there may be undefined or unwanted consequences of an action potential for data loss or an equipment problem WARNING A Warning statement indicates situations where damage may occur people may be harmed or there are serious or dangerous consequences of an action WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This warning statement indicates situations where there is a risk of electric shock Please email comments about this manual to TechComm etcconnect com Introduction Product Variants ERP 7123A1000 120V with surface mounted door mounted door Description 30 main lug with no relays and no breakers ERP 24R1 24B1 2 7123A1001 10 main lug with 24 single pole relays and 24 single pole breakers ERP 24R1 24B1 7123A1002 30 main lug with 24 single pole relays and 24 single pole breakers ERP 12R2 12B2 120V Main Circuit Breaker Kits Part Number 7123K1001 7123A1004 Description 100A 2P 120 240V 22kA Main Breaker kit 30 main lug with 12 double pole relays and 12 double pole breakers Current 100A Voltage 120 240V 10 7123K1002 7123K1003 200A 2P 120 240V 22 Main Breaker kit 100A 3P 120 208V 10kA Main Breaker kit 120 240V
42. operation and before the panel returns Be cord Emerg ener OE to normal data input Range is 0 360 seconds default is 0 Load Shedding determines what occurs to the other loads in the rack that are not part of the recorded emergency look Available options include on or off default Off When set to off the circuits will remain at their last control level when the emergency contact was 2 Menu and Configuration 24 activated When set to On circuits that are not in the emergency look will be turned on when the emergency contact is activated Record Emergency Look this action takes a snapshot records of the current look as and is from that point forward the emergency look Rack Options 2 Rack Number is used as reference to identify this Enabled panel in a system Default is 1 Relay Delay DMX Port enables or disables the local DMX port E Default is enabled LatchLock Off L L Off Time Relay Delay is the length of time between switching of relays For example a preset is selected to turn all relays on The time between the switching on of each relay can be delayed by a length of time not to exceed 60 seconds By default relay delay is set to 00 0 seconds meaning all relays in the preset will switch at once without delay When changing the delay time for relays it is important not to overlap the relay delay times and preset fade up down times Example a
43. p and bottom panels in place Store this hardware in a safe place for re installation later Keep in mind the top panel overlaps the bottom panel and is secured together with two screws These two screws do not need to be removed Instead you can remove the top panel and the bottom panel as one unit by removing only the six screws shown in the graphic to the left 46 Step 4 Gain full access to the relays by lifting the relay override panel up 90 A built in bracket is provided to hold the override panel in place Locate the bracket on the left side of the override relay panel hinge Swivel the bracket around 180 until the bottom of the override relay panel is supported by the bracket Step 5 Locate and remove the faulty relay from the panel a Loosen the terminal screws securing the relay Input and relay Output wire terminations to the faulty relay b Remove the Neutral wire spade from the faulty relay Loosen and remove the screws securing the relay card in place 47 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Step 6 Locate the relay and hardware provided in the replacement relay kit Step 7 Install the relay into the designated relay slot single double or triple space a Relay cards include control connector s located on the bottom side of the card which connect to the Echo Relay Panel control card Alig
44. pend on the configured spaces within the rack See Spaces page 27 for information about creating spaces Sequence 1 Active No Sequence Active displays the status of the sequence within the space Start Stop or Activate Deactivate start or stop the sequence when the Seq Mode is Single or Loop When the Seq Mode is set to Bounce this setting changes to Activate Deactivate Seq Mode determine the sequence mode by selecting Bounce Single or Loop Bounce Mode is similar to a preset it can be Activated or Deactivated When it is activated it runs through the sequence steps in order of recorded presets for the space similar to a fade up When it is deactivated it runs through those steps in reverse order similar to a fade down A Bounce sequence is useful for powering on and off equipment that needs to be turned on or off in a particular order like sound amplifies and mixers The following example shows the activation and deactivation of a bounce sequence with three steps The default fade time for sequences is zero seconds so by default the panel will snap through these steps Step 1 Fade up in Step 2 Uptime Step Fade up in Step 3 Uptime eed Activate Sequence Fade up in Step 1 Uptime gt Hold for Step 1 Fade down in Step 1 Downtime gt Step 2 Fade Sequence is em Holdtime Holdtime P E Step2 Step 1 i
45. rieunDrjuog 5 5 1195 JeAJes 4 peol uorieunfrjuo 501071821900 9114 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual 41 Appendix Status Messages The Echo Relay Panel displays messages on the LCD to advise status of the system or the components in the panel itself Status Message Cause System OK No other messages active Emergency Active Emergency look is active Breakers Tripped Voltage is not detected at one or more of the installed relays Relay Mismatch One or more relays in the panel are mismatched to the configuration One or more relays in panel configuration are not physically found connected Relay Removed Emergency Active Emergency contact closures are commonly used with auxiliary systems such as fire alarms For information on wiring and configuring the emergency input on the Echo Relay Panel reference the Unison Echo Relay Panel Installation Manual An Emergency Active status message on the display indicates that the emergency Panic contact input has been triggered and the configured emergency look is active in the Echo Relay Panel An Emergency Active status message is the highest priority message no other status message display while this status is active In addition this status cannot be cleared until the condition is cleared for example resetting the fire alarm signal Breakers Tripped
46. rrides Panel Three pole triple space breaker 120V breakers 821 15A CB822 20A The Echo Relay Panel features an override panel for individual manual control of the installed relays 1 Overview a ail i Ens o soa aioe Haz EE woo iE e 20 8 Source Arbitration on page 13 An insert is provided to label each installed circuit for easy identification After completing the load schedule insert the label sheet by sliding it through the provided slot behind the top of the override panel When an override button is pressed to turn on a relay the panel reacts the same as it would if a level had been set for that circuit from the user interface See Set Levels on page 28 The set levels icon displays in on the user interface home screen See Home Screen page 15 Pressing the override button again returns the relay circuit off Manual control from this override panel the highest priority level for arbitration with the exception of the Emergency contact input See Option Cards Option cards are available for field installation into the Echo Relay Panel Each option adds another level of features and functions to the Echo Relay Panel and the installation For more information on the specification or installation option cards reference
47. rvice is available from all ETC offices outside of normal business hours When calling for help please have the following information handy Model and serial number of the Echo Relay Panel e of relays used including model number and quantity of wall stations used including model number and quantity DMX or network control source used for system wide control if any Americas Asia ETC International Technical Services Department 3031 Pleasant View Road Middleton WI 53562 800 775 4382 USA toll free 1 608 831 4116 service etcconnect com ETC Asia Ltd Technical Services Department Room 1801 18F Tower 1 Phase1 Enterprise Square 9 Shueng Yuet Road Kowloon Bay Kowloon Hong Kong 852 2799 1220 service etcasia com United Kingdom Electronic Theatre Controls Ltd Technical Services Department Unit 26 28 Victoria Industrial Estate Victoria Road London W3 6UU UK 44 0 8896 1000 service etceurope com Germany Electronic Theatre Controls GmbH Technical Services Department Ohmstrasse 3 83607 Holzkirchen Germany 49 80 24 47 00 0 techserv hoki etcconnect com Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Using this Manual This manual contains information on using the features of the Echo Relay Panel along with basic maintenance and service procedures for long lasting performance The following symbols are used throughout this manual to alert you to danger or importa
48. s The default wait time is 3 minutes 0 seconds Fade Time determine the fade time in minutes and seconds Range is from 0 59 minutes and 0 59 seconds The default is 3 seconds Power On Behavior determine the behavior for the control when the Echo Relay Panel powers on Options include Last Look and The default is Last Look Last Look relays remain in their positions from the last power cycle when the controller was powered up if there no control source e Off relays go to Off when the controller is powered if there is no active control source for DMX or sACN ini Backlight Mode the backlight has three possible Backlight Mode Auto modes of operation including Auto On or Off Backlight Time 3 00 contrast 100 Language English Default is Auto Auto Keeps the LCD screen backlight illuminated after boot up and after last button push for a specified amount of time On Keeps the LCD backlight illuminated at all times Off Turns off the backlight illumination Backlight Time controls the length of time before the backlight turns off when in Auto mode The default is 3 minutes it can be set from 0 10 sec to 9 59 min e Contrast contrast settings can be set from 1 100 from this screen or the home screen See Contrast Adjustment on page 17 E Menu and Configuration 26 Language default setting is English Spaces Setup Spaces For an explanation of sp
49. s may change 17 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Navigation To enter the main menu press the Enter v button from the home screen n Pressing the thru nav button on the user interface at About any point accesses the number navigation feature of 2 Switching Setup the menu Each number corresponds to a different 3 Arch Setup menu option allowing quick navigation through each 4 Switching Control menu option 5 Arch Control The main menu includes the following items File Operations 1 About see page 20 e 2 Switching Setup see page 22 e 3 Arch Setup see page 25 4 Switching Control see page 28 5 Architectural Control see page 29 6 File Operations see page 32 Menu Navigation List Menu In a list style menu use the Up or Down V buttons to navigate through the menu options Options are highlighted with inverse color when they are selected Pressing the Back lt button will return to the previous menu selection Pressing the Enter y button will enter the selected menu option 1 About 2 Switching Setup 3 Arch Setup 4 Switching Control 5 Arch Control 6 File Operations Settings Menu Similar to the list style menu use the Up or Down buttons to move through the options in a settings menu Throughout these settings menus values can be edited by using the Up or Down buttons or for numeric entries as neede
50. the appropriate installation guide supplied with the option card 0 10V Dimming Control The 0 10V Dimming Control option card ERP LVD provides 24 outputs for control of 4 wire current sink 0 10VDC fluorescent or electronic loads Each of the 24 outputs are rated to control a maximum of 400mA per channel up to 50 ballasts per channel Loss of power at the Echo Relay Panel controller results in releasing control levels to full ERP LVD option card installs by card edge connector to the left side of the termination board Note A single Echo Relay Panel supports the use of either the 0 10V Dimming Control DALI Control Contact Input option or a DALI Control option but not both in the same panel The Digital Addressable Lighting Interface Control card ERP DALI controls 24 loops of 64 DALI compatible ballasts in broadcast mode Each loop of up to 64 DALI ballasts are linked one to one with the relay panel circuit for power control The DALI ballast must be powered by an external DALI loop power supply supplied by others This supply is connected externally of the ERP Each DALI loop requires its own power supply and possibly more than one power supply depending on the ballast load e Installation is limited to 64 DALI compatible fluorescent ballasts per DALI loop ERP DALI Control card installs by card edge connector to the left side of the I O termina
51. tion board The Contact Input card ERP CI provides the ability to directly control the relays using a momentary or maintained dry contact input ERP CI card installs by card edge connector to the right side of the I O termination board Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Ethernet Interface Overview The Ethernet Interface ERP Net provides the ability to control the relay panel using the ANSI E1 11 streaming ACN protocol and allows feedback of current and voltage information over the network ERP NET option card mounts to the bottom of the relay panel and has a cable that connects it to the I O termination board The Ride Thru Option ERP RTO maintains power to the Echo Relay Panel controller for a minimum of 15 seconds in the event of a brown out or power loss ERP RTO option card mounts behind the user interface Installation Environment For proper operation of the Echo Relay Panel ensure that the intended installation location conforms to the following environmental and electrical requirements Dry room 5 95 humidity non condensing 32 104 F 0 40 C ambient temperature dust free A 120V model of the Echo Relay Panel can be either surface mounted or flush mounted between studs assuming 3 5 8 9cm stud depth with 1 2 1 3cm surfacing material 277V model of the Echo Relay Panel has a width of 20 50 8cm and a depth of 47 3 120cm Custom fra
52. ts Inactive will be shown e Line3 shows Sequence Active if the sequencer is active If the sequencer is not active Sequence Inactive will be shown Line 4 and Line 5 combine to show the system status See Status Messages on page 42 Line 6 shows the lowest configured DMX Start address value in the Echo Relay Panel If the panel is patched straight one for one the equals sign is used When the panel is set up with a custom address approximate equals sign used instead Line 7 shows the status of the DMX and sACN connections when the ports are enabled DMX will be displayed as either Act active Inact inactive Err meaning there is an error This message will only be shown if the DMX Port is enabled e sACN will be displayed as active Act or inactive Inact and will only be displayed when the Ethernet Interface is installed in the panel Line 8 shows the input voltage that is measured at the controller as well as the current Echo Relay Panel software version number 2 Menu and Configuration 16 Status Indicators The status line will cycle through any status indicators that are available Note When an Emergency Status is active no other status indicators will be shown Emergency Status will always take precedence over all other status options Contrast Adjustment The contrast of the LCD display is pre set at the factory however if you need to adjust the contrast use the follo
53. utton EE button reset switch Down button Status Indicators The user interface features the following status indicators Indicator LED Color Status Power Blue Power on Green Steady DMX input enabled and DMX present DMX Green Flashing DMX input enabled but no DMX present Green Rapid Flashing DMX input enabled with DMX input error Off DMX input disabled Ethernet Green Flashing Ethernet activity Off No Ethernet activity or Ethernet Interface card is not present Off Not in error state Error On Error state See Status Messages page 42 for descriptions of errors 2 Menu and Configuration 14 LCD Display The Echo Controller features a high contrast 21 character 8 line backlit screen When scrolling through the menu the first row of the LCD display is reserved for the menu title A marker displays at the top or bottom right of the screen indicating more content to be displayed Use the Up A or Down V on the user interface to scroll the available displays Wake The menu system and LCD backlight are set by default to sleep after three minutes of inactivity Any button press wakes the user interface and LCD backlight Home Screen The home screen is shown by default at power up when there is a valid configuration The home screen is also the default display that is reverted back to automatically from any point in the menu after two minutes of user inactivity Two
54. ve 2 pole relays will show as having a quantity of 12 App Ver displays the build version of the software installed Option Card Version displays the build version s of software in all installed option cards 21 Unison Echo Relay Panel User Manual Switching Setup Menu 1 Relay Setup 2 Quick Rack Setup 3 Emergency Setup 4 Rack Option Relay Setup The Relay Setup menu option allows configuration of the operation parameters of each relay in the panel As a new slot number is accessed the parameters of the selected relay for that slot is displayed Use the Up A or Down V buttons or the numeric keypad to select either a single relay slot or multiples If a slot is selected that is a multi pole relay the type will be displayed and no options will display beneath When multiple relays are selected using the using the and and thru Znav buttons the top line updates to show as much comparable information as possible for Setup Relay 1 1 Pole Circuit 1 52 1 2 12 Black Box 2 Off Thresthold Emergency Allow Manual Normal the selection A symbol displays when more Contact In information is not shown Zone Type displays the relay type detected in the slot Possible types are None 1 Pole 2 Pole and 3 Pole Name displays a reference name for the relay The name cannot be edited from the Echo Relay Panel user interface but it can be provided through the configur
55. wing procedure Step 1 From the home screen press and hold the Back lt button Step 2 While holding the back button press and hold the Up button to increase the screen contrast or press and hold the Down button to decrease the screen contrast Step 3 Once the contrast is at the desired level release the buttons and the contrast setting will be stored USB Media The Echo Relay Panel controller includes a USB type A socket located on the left side of the user interface The USB storage device is not included and must be purchased separately Use a compatible USB storage device to save and load backup files of your configuration and to update the Echo Relay Panel firmware See File Operations on page 32 for information on file operations Compatible USB Storage Device Use a USB storage device that is pre formatted with the compatible FAT file system As needed you can reformat a USB storage device using a PC with the Windows operating system or an Apple Macintosh computer Reference the related operating systems online help for instructions to format the USB media Reset Switch Reset the Echo Relay Panel controller by pressing the reset switch located on the bottom right of the user interface Access this reset switch using a blunt push tool for example the tip of a ballpoint pen During a reset the installed relays will maintain their current state however outputs from installed Option Card
56. wn buttons to scroll through the USB directories You can descend into other directories on the USB by scrolling to the name of the directory and pressing Enter v You can return from directories by selecting the entry in a subdirectory location Step 8 When the firmware file to be installed is selected press Enter v A dialog will display a message confirming your intent to upgrade Step 9 Select or Cancel The controller will reboot and begin loading the firmware displaying progress for each part of the update Restore Defaults To reset the Echo Relay Panel to factory defaults removing all configured settings select Restore Defaults from the File Operations menu A dialog will display asking for confirmation All settings in memory will be lost Are you sure Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel Menu and Configuration 34 Chapter 3 Service and Maintenance Service Contacting ETC about Equipment Problems If you are having difficulties your most convenient resources are the references provided in this manual To search more widely try the ETC web site at www etcconnect com If none of these resources is sufficient contact ETC technical services directly at one of the offices listed on page 1 Emergency service is available from all ETC offices outside of normal business hours When calling for assistance please have the following information handy Your locatio

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