Atlas Sound 1, ECM-20M ECM-30 Front Panel Features, Trigger/Status Port Pin Identification

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ECM-RACEWY

Owner’s Manual

ECM-20, ECM-20M, & ECM-30

 

 

 

ECM-30 Front Panel Features

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1.Trigger/Status Port Pin Identification

All signals are of low voltage and current. DO NOT MISS WIRE or damage may occur.

A.(+) requires a minimum of 5–24V DC to activate the module with 5mA of current. Note: The DCV can be supplied from any source. The EVS protection requires the ECS-6RM for operation.

B.G = Circuit Ground. Must be of the same circuit as the DCV source.

C.V = AC Voltage Status Signal. Reports the Incoming AC Mains Voltage to the ECM module back to the ECS-6RM.

D.NC = No Connection

E.D = Fault Status Signal. Reports any fault conditions of an ECM module to the ECS-6RM.

2.External Trigger/Manual On Switch

The ECM-30 has a manual override switch allowing it to be used as a local Power Conditioner and Surge Suppressor. For remote monitoring and activation, the switch must be in the “External Trigger” position.

3.Active LED

This LED will illuminate Green when the ECM module has sensed the proper DCV to to activate the unit. Note: If the ECM-30 is connected to the ECS-6RM and the EVS circuit has been activated, this LED will not be lit. The Channel Status LED on the ECS-6RM will flash indicating a problem and the ECM module will not turn on until the AC Mains voltage is stable.

4.AC Fault LED

If damage to the Spike Suppression circuit occurs, this LED will illuminate Red. The module may still operate but may not be protecting the items plugged into the AC outlets. The ECM module should be inspected and repaired by a qualified technician.

5.Incoming AC LED

This LED will illuminate Red when the ECM has incoming AC power present at the module. This LED must be On to operate. Note: If this LED is not illuminating check the following: 1) the unit is plugged in, 2) the AC Mains Breaker feeding the AC leg to the ECM module is Off, 3) the internal fuse has been damaged. This should only be inspected by an authorized technician.

6.AC Mains Outlet

120V 30A L5-30 Receptacle

7.AC Mains Breaker

The 120VAC 30A rated breaker will open if the combined draw of all AC outlets exceeds 30A. Note: The breaker is designed to exceed its rating for a short period of time. If the breaker is tripped, remove the load from the ECM-30 before pushing to reset.

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Contents ECM-RACEWY6/3/1 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ECM-RACEWY Introduction ECM Module Key Features ECM-RACEWY Key FeaturesApplications Raceway ECM Housing Raceway AC Inlet KnockoutsRaceway AC Ground Stud Raceway DimensionsRaceway Mounting Rails Trigger/Status Port Pin Identification External Trigger/Manual On SwitchAC Fault LED Incoming AC LEDECM-30 Front Panel Features Trigger/Status Port Pin IdentificationECM Electrical Control Modules Internal Features of the ECM ModulesDifferences Between the ECM-20 & ECM-20M Modules Wiring the ECM Control Modules ECM-ACIN Wire KitECM-3BP Module Blank Cover Plate Example 1 Single 20A AC Line ECM-20/ECM-20M Module System Wiring ConfigurationExample 2 Dual 20A AC Line 40A Activating an ECM via ECS-6RM Relay Contacts ECS-6RM Wiring ConfigurationExample ECM Data Wire and Distance Possible Cause ECM TroubleshootingAction Needed ECM-RACEWY Specifications MechanicalTechnical Data ECM-20/ECM-20M SpecificationsFront Panel ECM-30 Specifications Limited Warranty Service