ETA-ECS6RM
Electrical Control Sequencer
ETA-ECS6RM
Electrical Control Sequencer
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ETA-ECS6RM
Electrical Control Sequencer
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an
CAUTION
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage “ within the
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RISQUE DE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE
´
ATTENTION
-NE PAS OUVRIR.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this device near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other device (including amplifiers) that produce
heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the
other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your
safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they
exit from the device.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the device. When a cart is used
use caution when moving the cart/device combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this device during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the device has been damaged in any way, such as
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled, objects have fallen into the device, the device has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, this device should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled
with liquids, such as a vase, should not be placed on this device.
16. To completely disconnect this equipment from the mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the receptacle.
17. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.
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CAUTION– WHEN INSTALLING THE PRODUCT
• Plugging in or unplugging the power cord with wet hands may result in electric shock.
• Never move the device with the power cord plugged into the wall, as damage to the power cord may result.
• When unplugging the cord from the wall, grasp the plug, NOT the cord.
• Never install this device in humid or dusty locations, nor in direct sunlight, near sources of heat, or in areas where sooty smoke or
steam are present. Fire and electric shock may result.
• Keep all sides of the device at least 31⁄2" away from objects that may obstruct air flow to prevent the unit's internal temperature
rise.
WARNING – WHEN THE DEVICE IS IN USE
• To prevent electric shock, do not remove the device cover as there are high voltage components inside. Refer all servicing to ETA
Systems.
• Should any of the following irregularities occur during use, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power cord from
the AC outlet and contact ETA Systems. Do not to attempt to continue operation of the device as this may cause fire or electric
shock.
• Smoke or strange smell coming from the unit.
• If the device falls or the case is damaged.
• If water or any metallic objects fall into the device.
• If the power supply cord is damaged in any way.
• If the device is malfunctioning.
• Do not insert or drop metallic objects or flammable materials into the ventilation holes of the device's cover, as this may result in
electric shock or fire.
• Do not place any metallic objects or containers with liquid on the top of the device. If any liquid spills into the unit, fire or electric
shock may result.
• Never operate this device or touch the power supply cord during an electrical storm, electric shock may result.
• Never exceed the wattage on the product when connecting equipment. Fire and/or property damage may result.
• Operate the device only with the voltage specified on the unit. Fire and/or electric shock may result if a higher voltage is used.
• Do not modify, kink, or cut the power cord. Do not place the power cord in close proximity to heaters and do not place heavy
objects on the power cord, including the device itself, doing so may result in fire or electrical shock.
• Ensure that the safety ground terminal is connected to a proper ground. Never connect the ground to a gas pipe as a catastrophic
disaster may result.
• Be sure the installation of the product is stable, avoid slanted surfaces as the product may fall and cause injury or property
damage.
CAUTION – WHEN THE DEVICE IS IN USE
• Never place heavy objects on the product, causing it to fall and/or break, resulting in personal injury and property damage. In
addition, the product itself may fall and cause injury and property damage.
• Contact ETA Systems for instructions on cleaning the inside of the unit. Large accumulations of dust inside the unit may result in
heat buildup and fire.
• Ensure that the power supply plug is securely plugged into the wall outlet. Never allow dust to accumulate on the power plug or
inside the wall outlet.
• When cleaning the unit or the unit is not to be operated for an extended time period, unplug the power cord from the wall.
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Electrical Control Sequencer
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the ETA Systems ETA-ECS6RM Intelligent AC Power Sequencer. The ETA-ECS6RM (Electrical Controller
Sequencer with Six Timing Sections with Remote Monitoring) modular system has been designed to meet most installation
requirements for AC power distribution, equipment power conditioning and surge suppression protection. The compact 1RU unit
features six sequential timing sections that can be activated via the unit, or remotely. Up to three ETA-ECS6RM units can be daisy
chained together with independent trigger timing settings giving you a total of 18 sequence triggered outlets. The ETA-ECS6RM unit
is the activation controller/monitor portion of the system and requires a 120V AC Mains ECM (Electrical Controlled Module) module for
each triggered output. A variety of remote ECM AC modules are available to meet different installation requirements.
The ETA-ECS6RM can also monitor up to six independent 20A AC main lines, both voltage and current readings can be viewed via the
laboratory grade meters on the front panel. The ETA-ECS6RM has built in intelligence that monitors the AC lines and will inform you of
potentially damaging voltages. If the AC Mains voltage is between 101VAC and 107VAC or 128VAC and 132VAC the display will flash
an error code indicating a potential fault has occurred and sensitive equipment should be checked. If an extreme voltage swing occurs
above 128VAC or below 101VAC, the Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS) protection circuit will automatically turn all remote ECM
modules Off until the system is manually reset. The EVS feature can be defeated if required.
The ETA-ECS6RM also features 6 sequenced independent relay contacts. The activation of the contacts work in parallel of the
corresponding ECM triggered outputs. Activation can be done via the Front panel momentary switch, RMT V input (5-24VDC), External
switch or via the optional Remote ECS-KSW6 key switch. The ECS-KSW6 can be placed up to 1000 ft away from the ETA-ECS6RM and
will also indicate if an ECM is activated or if a fault condition has occurred to one or all six channels.
To light your rack, the ETA-ECS6RM has incorporated both front and rear XLR style sockets for the 16" gooseneck LED lamp. One Atlas
Power AP-GNL18 lamp is included and a second lamp can be purchased separately from ETA Systems. LED lamps are far superior in
longevity along with heat reduction when compared to traditional incandescent lamps and the XLR base mounts are also superior to
the commonly used BNC type base.
The ECM modules have been designed to be flexible to meet a variety of AC power management requirements. The mating of the
ETA-ECS6RM to the ECM modules can be accomplished using any 5 conductor cable and can be placed up to 1000 ft away from each
other. Each ECM module has an input DC voltage trigger of 5VDC, plus three low voltage data port connections for AC Mains
monitoring. If AC outlets are required to be placed within the same rack as the ETA-ECS6RM, the ECM-RACEWY6 raceway can house
up to six ETA-ECM20 or ETA-ECM20M modules and six independent 20A AC 120V lines. For remote locations where single outlet turn
On/Off and monitoring are required the ETA-15SH (15A) and the ETA-20SH (20A) can be a perfect fit. All ECM modules offer different
and unique packaging designs and mounting options to assure they meet job requirements.
Features of the ECM modules vary allowing the customer to choose what is best for their installation, but all ECM modules feature AC
spike suppression. AC Spikes, or Transients, are commonly caused by utility power plant grid switchovers. The amount of energy that
can be injected into the power system can be immense with voltages reaching 6kV or amperage peaks of 3000A. These spikes are
very fast and usually only last for a very short period of time. To protect against this potential problem incoming AC Mains have special
suppression circuitry to eliminate the unwanted energy. This circuitry is very fast and can suppress unwanted energy within a
nanosecond, while sustaining the suppression for up to 2 milliseconds, thus ensuring virtually trouble free protection. High and Low
AC Main line voltages are another major contributor to equipment failures. The ECM modules support EVS circuitry which enables the
module to be shut Off during Low and High AC Line conditions.
The ETA-ECM20M, ETA-15SH and ETA-20SH, also feature noise filtering for unwanted Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) that is
commonly introduced into the AC lines by nearby radio transmitters or wireless products. EMI filters are incorporated to reduce noise
from Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) generated by items such as electric motors and switching power supplies. The benefit of
these filters can be seen on video products or audibly by reducing static pops and external signal interference.
High line can also be known as surges. Surges usually are a slower steady state rise in voltages ranging from 128VAC and up. They can
be caused from fluctuations in the utility company's power lines or industrial equipment turning On and Off and on the same power leg
of the building's incoming AC.
Low line is also known as brownouts. This happens when the AC Mains drops below 107VAC. Most of the time it is caused by the
utility company not being able to supply enough power during heavy utility consumption time periods, such as heat waves. Another
factor would be from voltage drops in AC lines due to long transmissions. The ETA-ECS6RM will inform you if any of these conditions
occur. Extreme variances in Unstable AC Mains voltage are one of the main reasons for equipment failure.
The ETA-ECS6RM offers Intelligent Sequenced Power Management control, making it the most flexible, effective power management
protection system on the market today.
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ETA-ECS6RM
Electrical Control Sequencer
ETA-ECS6RM KEY FEATURES
• 6 Sequencer Timing Sections, 1,3, or 6 Second Intervals
• 6 Independent ECM Connections
• 6 Independent Contact Closures
• Front Panel Digital AC Mains Voltage and Current Meter
• Font & Rear Mounted XLR Connector for 12VDC Gooseneck LED Lamp
• Qty 1 Atlas Power AP-GNL18 LED Gooseneck Lamp Included
• External Switch Sequence Trigger Activation
• External DCV Sequence Trigger Activation 5–24VDC
• Abnormal AC Line Voltage Indicator for Voltages Between 101VAC–107VAC or 128VAC–132VAC
• Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS) Below 101VAC or Above 132VAC Line
ECM MODULES KEY FEATURES
• Manual/Auto On/Off switch
• Incoming AC present LED
• Active LED
• AC Fault LED
• Clamping Spike & Surge Suppression EVS Circuitry
• AC Mains Voltage & Current monitoring (Voltage only for ETA-ECM20)
• EMI & RFI Filtering (Not in ETA-ECM20)
APPLICATIONS
The ETA-ECS6RM was designed to be flexible with features that allow it to be used in a variety of applications. The sequenced outputs
allow the turning of equipment On and Off in a particular order, to eliminate an in rush of current and audible pops that often occur
with non-sequenced power strips. It also can be used solely for protection against voltage surges. If fuzzy video or frequent static pops
occur, the AC power conditioning will eliminate or reduce those inconveniences. The following are just a few examples of applications
in which the ETA-ECS6RM can be used:
• Restaurants
• Houses of Worship
• Schools
• Home Theaters
• Office Buildings
• Sports Bars
• Industrial Facilities
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FRONT PANEL
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1. System Activation Switch – To activate or deactivate the system sequence, press the momentary switch once. There must be at
least one ECM (Electrical Control Module) connected for a sequence to occur. If there are no Channel Status LEDs illuminated or
voltage reading, no sequence will occur. The unit will only sequence through the number of ECM modules connected. Note: If
there are ECM modules connected and the Channel Status LED are illuminated but the Activation Switch has no effect, the unit
may be in External Trigger Mode. Refer to Channel Status LEDs and Relay Contacts sections.
2. Unit Activation Mode LEDs
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System ON LED – When the ETA-ECS6RM is activated the System ON LED
will illuminate.
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Exterior Trigger Mode – If an External Trigger Voltage or Switch is applied to
activate the ETA-ECS6RM the Exterior Trigger Mode LED will be illuminated.
Note: When LED is ON the System Activation switch is defeated.
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Slave Mode – When the Slave Mode LED is Illuminated it indicates that there
are more than one ETA-ECS6RM connected to the trigger sequencing. Up
to three ETA-ECS6RM units can be connected in series. Refer to Rear Panel
System Control for more details.
3. Channel Activation Status LEDs – There are six Bi-Color LEDs that represent
Channels 1 thru 6 of the ETA-ECS6RM. These LEDs indicate when there is AC
voltage present or if there is an error within the AC Mains System.
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Red “Standby” – If a Channel on an ETA-ECM20, ETA-ECM20M, ETA-15SH,
or ETA-20SH module is connected to the ETA-ECS6RM a Red LED will
illuminate indicating that Channel is active and in Standby mode. If there
are Channels of the ETA-ECS6RM with no ECM modules connected, NO
LED for that Channel will illuminate indicating NO CONNECTION (nC) has
been established. Note: If the Channel is selected for monitoring has no
CONNECTION the LCD display will read “nC”.
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Green “ON” – When the ETA-ECS6RM has been activated and sequencing is completed, the LED for channels that have an
ECM module connected will turn from Red “Standby” to Green to indicate the ECM module is activated and operational.
Red “Flashing” – If a fault in voltage occurs the ECM-6RM will shut the ECM module off and will report back to the
ETA-ECS6RM causing the Channel Activation LED to flash Red, indicating an error has occurred.
Note: The LED will continue to flash until the voltage has stabilized at the ECM module and ETA-ECS6RM is reset. To reset the
ETA-ECS6RM, restart the sequencing.
Note: It is also possible to have Channels flashing Red while others are operational with a steady Green LED. This is because
an ETA-15SH or ETA-20SH can be placed on a different AC leg up to 1000' away. Not all ECM modules may see the same error
in AC Mains voltage thus allowing some ECM modules to remain operational.
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4. Channel Selection Switches – These push button switches allow the selection of the channel to be viewed at the Voltage and
Current Meter.
5. Channel Selected LEDs – There are six Channels in the ETA-ECS6RM and only one Channel Voltage or Current can be viewed at a
time. The Channel selected and being viewed is indicated by the illuminated LEDs.
6. AC Mains Voltage and Current Meter – There is only one Volt and Current
Meter. There are up to six Channels of viewing required and the channel must
be selected to monitor. The Channel you are viewing will have a single LED
illuminated. Refer to the Channel Select LED. The Voltmeter has a 2% accuracy
tolerance and will indicate the Voltage present at an ECM module. For the
Current reading to function an ETA-ECM20M, ETA-15SH or an ETA-20SH module
must be connected. Also a minimum of 500mA of current draw must be at the
ECM module for the ETA-ECS6RM to read. Less than that the display will read
”nA”. When using the ETA-ECM20 module the Current display will read "nA"
because it has no current sensing circuitry.
Note: When first applying power to the ETA-ECS6RM and no ECM modules are connected the Voltage display will display "nC"
because it has no external voltage to read.
7. Light Socket – The XLR socket is used for the optional 12VDC AP-GNL18 LED Gooseneck Lamp. One lamp, from ETA Systems
sister company Atlas Power, is included. Additional lamps are available through ETA.
Note: This is not an audio connection.
8. Light On/Off Switch – This switch turns On or Off the voltage to the XLR lamp socket.
9. Adjustable and Removable Rack Mount Ears – The depth of the ETA-ECS6RM can be adjusted to meet the requirements of the
rack. Loosen the corresponding screws, set depth and retighten screws. The rack ears can also be removed.
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REAR PANEL
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1. ECM Control Ports – Up to 6 AC Main circuits can be activated or monitored by the ETA-ECS6RM. Each ECM control port
connects to one of the following ECM modules: ETA-ECM20M, ETA-15SH, ETA-20SH, and the ETA-ECM20. For connection
between the ETA- ECS6 and an ECM module use a 5 conductor cable that is a minimum of 22-gauge wire. We suggest using CAT5
cable due to the common availability. Pay special attention to the port connections and DO NOT MIS WIRE or damage may occur.
The distance between the ETA-ECS6RM and an ECM module can be up to 1000ft.
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5VDC
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Circuit Ground
AC Voltage Status Signal
AC Current Status Signal
Fault Status Signal, all signals are of low voltage and current
2. Relay Contacts – Each Channel of the ETA-ECS6RM also has a Relay contact that works in conjunction with the ECM control port.
Sequencing and timing of these connections are the same as the corresponding ECM channels. Example: Sequence 1 ECM Port
output works at the same times CH 1 Relay contact. Note: All ECM modules can be triggered using the Relay contacts to activate
the ECM module. See ECM module for details.
3. ETA-ECS6RM Remote Activation Connections – The ETA-ECS6RM can be activated via four methods. Two of them are via the
Remote Activation ports. The others are via the Front Panel Activation Switch and ECS-KSW6 Key Panel Switch.
1. External Switch (ExtSw) – The ETA-ECS6RM can be remotely activated from hundreds of feet away. A simple low voltage/
current single contact switch can be applied to the two terminal connections marked “ExtSw” on the Remote Activation port.
When these two points are shorted together, the unit will be active, when released the unit will shut Off. When the contacts
are shorted together the Front Panel Activation Switch is overridden by the External Switch. The External Trigger LED will
illuminate on the Front panel indicating the status of the activation mode.
2. Remote Voltage Trigger – The ETA-ECS6RM can be remotely activated from hundreds of feet away using a DCV for
activation. DC voltages ranging from 3V DC to 24V DC can be applied to the two terminal connections on the Remote
Activation port marked “RMT V IN” and “GND”. When these two points have the proper voltage applied, the unit will be
active, when the DC voltage is removed the unit will shut Off. When the proper DC voltage is applied the Front Panel Activation
Switch is over ridden. The External Trigger LED will illuminate on the Front panel indicating the status of the activation mode.
3. Front Panel Activation Switch – See Front Panel Activation Switch for details
4. Remote Control Key Switch ECS-KSW6 – This an optional accessory item that allows you to activate, lock out, and monitor
the system from up to 1000ft away. See Remote ECS-KSW6 for details.
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4. Trigger Switches – Up to three ETA-ECS6RM units can be daisy chained together giving you 18 sequenced outputs. To do so you
need to set the timing sequence of each unit. There are four dip switches that determine the position of the unit and the delay
between sequencing. Follow the steps for setup.
Master or Slave Unit – Determine if you are daisy chaining two or three units
together. Choose the position of the sequence in perspective to the equipment
you are activating. The first unit will be known as the Master Unit, all others are
Slave Units. A & B switches determine the position of the unit and sequence
timing. Follow the chart to the right and on the back of the ETA-ECS6RM for the
settings. When a unit is selected as a Slave Unit the Front Panel Slave Mode
LED will illuminate. Also follow the System Control Port section below for unit
daisy chain connection. Note: After changing a setting the unit power must be
reset for the changed settings to take effect.
Delay Time Switches – The ETA-ECS6RM has three timing settings between
each sequence, 1 Second, 3 Seconds and 6 Seconds. Follow the chart for the
settings for Switches C & D. When daisy chaining multiple units together each unit’s settings only relate to that individual unit.
For example, you can set Unit One for 3 Seconds, Unit Two for 1 Second and Unit Three for 6 Seconds or all can have the
same setting. Note: After changing a setting the unit power must be reset for the changed settings to take effect.
Auto EVS Bypass Switch – The Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS) has two settings to meet your install requirements. The
selection of the settings are via switches E or F. The selection affects all six channels. When “Enabled” the EVS circuit will
trigger an ECM shutdown when an extreme voltage condition occurs and will auto reset when the voltage has stabilized. When
“Disabled” the EVS circuitry will trigger a shutdown during and extreme voltage condition and will not turn back on unless the
unit is sequenced. See EVS feature definition for details. Note: After changing a setting the unit power must be reset for the
changed setting to take effect.
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Light Socket – The XLR socket is used for the optional 12VDC AP-GNL18 LED Gooseneck Lamp. One lamp, from ETA Systems
sister company Atlas Power, is included. Additional lamps are available through ETA.
Note: This is not an audio connection.
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Light On/Off Switch – This switch turns On or Off the voltage to the XLR lamp socket.
System Control In/Out Ports – These ports are used when you need to daisy chain
more than one ETA-ECS6RM together. Up to three units can be connected in series.
Connection is via a RJ45 connector. A common Ethernet cable can be used.
Note: This is not an IP Ethernet port and is only used for ETA-ECS6RM connectivity
between units. Distance between units can be several feet apart. Start with the
Master Unit by connecting to the “OUT” connector port and then into the first Slave
units “IN” connector port.
Remote Control Key Pad Port – This port is for connection with the ECS-KSW6
Remote Key Switch / System Status Plate. This is an optional accessory item that
allows you activate, lock out and monitor the AC Mains system from up to 1000ft
away. See Remote ECS-KSW6 for details. Connection is via a RJ45 connector. A
common Ethernet cable can be used. Note: This is not an IP Ethernet port and is only used for connectivity between ETA-ECS6RM
and the ECS-KSW6 units. Wiring of this connector is the same as an Ethernet cable. Do not mis wire the connector or damage may
occur.
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DC Power IN – The ETA-ECS6RM comes with a universal power supply that operates from 100V – 240VAC. The 24VDC output
connects to the DC input jack. A cable tie can be used with the slot above the DC jack to secure the cable to the chassis.
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ECM DATA WIRE AND DISTANCE
There are four different types of ECM Modules that require the same interface connectivity to the ETA-ECS6RM. All ECM Modules can
be interfaced with the ETA-ECS6RM. For connection between the ETA-ECS6RM and an ECM module, use a 5 conductor cable that is
a minimum of 22-gauge wire. We suggest using CAT5 cable due to the common availability and low cost. Pay special attention to the
port connections and DO NOT MISWIRE or damage may occur. The distance between the ETA-ECS6RM and the ECM Module can be
up to 1000ft.
ECM MODULE ACTIVATION WITHOUT USING ETA-ECS6RM OR AN ECS-3 CONTROLLER
Any of the ETA-ECM20, ETA-ECM20M, ETA-15SH or the ETA-20SH Modules can be triggered to activate without using an ECS type
Controller. Any DCV supply will activate the ECM by applying DCV 5-24VDC to the “+” and “GND” terminals. An external switch will
also activate an ECM by applying a contact to short terminals “+” and “D” together. Note: the EVS and Voltage monitoring will be
disabled using either of these methods.
ECM MODEL FEATURES
EMI / RFI Filters – ECM noise filtering for unwanted Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) that are commonly introduced into the
AC lines by nearby radio transmitters or wireless products. EMI filters are incorporated to reduce noise from Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI) from such items as electric motors or switching power supplies. The benefit of these filters can be seen on
video products or audibly by reducing static pops and external signal interference.
AC Spike Protection – ECM modules feature AC spike suppression. AC Spikes, or Transients, are commonly caused by utility
power plant grid switchovers. The amount of energy that can be injected into the power system can be immense with voltages
reaching 6kV or amperage peaks of 3000A. These spikes are very fast and usually only last for a very short period of time. To
protect against this potential problem incoming AC Mains have special suppression circuitry to eliminate the unwanted energy.
This circuitry is very fast and can suppress unwanted energy within a nanosecond, while sustaining the suppression up to 2
milliseconds, thus ensuring virtually trouble free protection.
AC Surge Protection – High line can also be known as surges. Surges usually are a slower steady state rise in voltages ranging
from 128VAC and up. They can be caused from fluctuations from the utility company's power lines, or industrial equipment turning
On and Off, on the same power leg of the building's incoming AC.
EVS Protection – If an ECM Module is connected to the ETA-ECS6RM, the ETA-ECS6RM has built in intelligence that monitors the
AC lines from the ECM modules and will inform you of potentially damaging voltages. If the AC Mains voltage is between 101VAC
and 107VAC or 128VAC and 132VAC the display will flash an error code indicating a potential fault has occurred and you should
check sensitive equipment. If an extreme voltage swing occurs above 128VAC or below 101VAC, the Extreme Voltage Shutdown
(EVS) protection circuit will automatically turn all remote ECM modules off until the system is manually reset. The EVS feature can
be defeated if required via the ETA-ECS6RM EVS bypass switch.
Over Current Protection – In the case of excessive current draw at the ECM module, an internal Slow Blow fuse will open
protecting the devices plugged into the ECM module. Note: This fuse must be changed by a qualified service technician.
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Electrical Control Sequencer
ECM INDICATOR AND PART DESCRIPTION
1. Trigger / Status Port Pin Identification – all signals are of low voltage and current. DO NOT MISWIRE or damage may occur.
+
Requires a minimum of 5–24VDC to activate the module with 5mA of current. Note: The DCV can be supplied from any source.
The EVS protection requires the ETA-ECS6RM for operation.
G
V
A
D
Circuit Ground, must be of the same circuit as the DCV source.
AC Voltage Status Signal, this signal reports back to the ETA-ECS6RM the Incoming AC Mains Voltage to the ECM module.
AC Current Status Signal, this signal reports back to the ETA-ECS6RM the AC Mains Current draw at the ECM module.
Fault Status Signal, reports to the ETA-ECS6RM fault conditions of an ECM module.
2. External Trigger / Manual On Switch – ETA-ECM20M, ETA-ECM20, ETA-20SH, and ETA-15SH have a manual override switch
allowing them to be used for a local Power Conditioner and Surge Suppressor. To be remotely monitored and activated the switch
must be in the “External Trigger” position.
3. 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.
4. Active LED – This LED will illuminate Green when the ECM module has sensed the proper DCV to trigger activate the power on
circuit.
Note: If connected to the ETA-ECS6RM and the EVS circuit is activated this LED will not be on. The Channel Status LED on the
ETA-ECS6RM will flash indicating a problem and will not turn the ECM module on until the AC Mains voltage is stable.
5. AC Fault LED – If damage to the Spike Suppression circuit occurred this LED will illuminate RED. The module may still operate
but may not be protecting the items plugged into the AC outlets. This LED will not turn Off until repaired. Have the ECM module
inspected by a qualified technician.
6. AC Mains Outlet – Two 120V AC 15A outlets.
7. AC Mains Power Cord – 9" (3m) 120V 15A
8. Mounting Bracket – There are two adjustable mounting brackets incorporated. There are three screws per side for bracket
placement. Each bracket has a slide slot to allow mounting height adjustment.
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ETA-ECS6RM ACCESSORY ITEMS
AP-GNL18 – LED Gooseneck LAMP
The Atlas Power AP-GNL18 is an optional LED Gooseneck Lamp and works with any of the ETA Systems 12VDC XLR base mount
connectors. The length of the gooseneck is 16".
ETA-15SH - Standalone 15A Power Conditioner and AC Spike Suppressor
This Electrical Control Module (ECM) is a 15A Power Conditioner and AC Spike Suppressor designed to be a standalone Single
Housing (SH) unit that can be placed up to 1000 ft away from the ETA-ECS6RM. To make full use of the ETA-15SH features, the
ECM must be connected to the ETA-ECS6RM controller to activate features such as AC Mains voltage monitoring, load current
monitoring, and Extreme Voltage Shutdown (EVS).
ETA-20SH - Standalone 20A Power Conditioner and AC Spike Suppressor
This Electrical Control Module (ECM) is a 20A Power Conditioner and AC Spike Suppressor designed to be a standalone Single
Housing (SH) unit that can be placed up to 1000 ft away from the ETA-ECS6RM. The ETA-20SH has several advanced features
incorporated, refer to the individual data sheet for full instructions and specifications on the module. Many of the ETA-20SH
features and connections are the same as the ETA-15SH.
ETA-20SH Mounting Tabs – There are two sets of mounting tab rails. Theses rails are designed to be breakaway if they are not
needed. Simply bend the tab back and forth until the tab breaks away.
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Electrical Control Sequencer
ECM-RACEWY6 ECM Housing
The ETA-ECM20 and ETA-ECM20M require an electrical housing. The ECM-RACEWY6 holds up to 6 ECM modules. There are
standard ¾" and 1" electrical knockouts on the bottom of the raceway to support standard electrical mounting hardware. Since the
Raceway can house 6 ECM modules there can be 6 separate 20A AC legs coming into the Raceway for a total of 120A of power
distribution or it could be as simple as one 20A leg. Note: All electrical wiring must be done by a certified electrician.
All cover plates must be secured tightly. There shall be no open slots. Blank cover plates are available. Top and bottom mounting
tabs are incorporated to mount inside an Atlas Rack. All rack mount rails are designed to be breakaway, if they are not needed.
Simply bend the tab back and forth until the tab breaks away. Be careful of sharp edges.
ECM-3BP Module Cover Plate
The ECM- RACEWY6 can hold up to 6 ETA-ECM20 / ETA-ECM20M Modules, however it is ok to use less than 6 modules. The
open slot on the ECM-RACEWY6 can be covered up using an ECM Module Blank Plate cover. Two of these are included with the
ECM-RACEWY6. If not needed, discard them. If additional Blank Plates are required they can be purchased in packages of three.
ECM-ACIN Wire Kit
ETA offers a wire kit of stranded 12-guage UL wire for wiring the ETA-ECM20 Modules together plus additional length for wiring
the incoming AC to an AC Mains panel. 140" of each color of Green, White and Black are included. Note: As a reference, It takes
around a foot of wire between ETA-ECM20 modules, if they are wired on the same incoming AC Main. It is highly recommended
that the wire needed for the job is carefully measured. It may take more than one ECM-ACIN wire kit depending on how many AC
Mains and the distance from the AC Mains Panel. It is not necessary to use Atlas ECM-ACIN wire kit as long as it is 12-gauge and
UL listed.
ETA-ECM20M 20A AC Control Module
The features, data wiring and the functionality of the ETA-ECM20M are the same as the ETA-20SH and the ETA-15SH. The
ETA-ECM20M is designed to be installed in the ECM-RACEWY6. Read above for operation details.
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ETA-ECM20 20A AC Control Module (No Current Monitoring)
The ETA-ECM20 does not support the same Current monitoring or EMI/RFI Filter feature as the ETA-ECM20M, ETA-20SH and the
ETA-15SH models have. However, it does support AC Spike and Surge Suppression, AC Mains Voltage monitoring, EVS circuitry
and Remote Activation.
In certain applications ETA Systems suggests using an ETA-ECM20 Module vs. an ETA-ECM20M in places where some of the
features would be redundant because of the electrical location of the ECM module. This would be a cost savings to use a less
expensive ECM module where redundant circuitry is not needed.
Example: One 20A Incoming AC line, Two sequenced AC outlets are required, use one ETA-ECM20M and one ETA-ECM20 module
wired in parallel. Explanation: If the AC Mains system required a sequenced outlet and did not require more than 20A of service
for a portion of the AC power system, an ETA-ECM20M module can be placed in parallel with an ETA-ECM20M module. It is not
necessary to have Amperage readings from both ECM Modules because you can read the current from the ETA-ECM20M Module
which could be in parallel with an ETA-ECM20 Module which is on the same incoming AC line as the ETA-ECM20M module. They
would have the same current reading because they are in parallel. Also, the EMI and RF filtering are across the same AC line leg,
so both ECM Modules connected to that line are filtered, no need to have redundant filtering. Note: In this wiring configuration
you still get the Voltage monitoring to see if the module is active and have extra surge protection. See ECM Module wiring
configurations.
ECS-KSW6
The ETA-ECS6 can be remotely activated with each channel being monitored by using
the Atlas Power ECS-KSW6 control panel available through ETA Systems. This panel
can be placed several hundred feet away from the ETA-ECS6 controller. A Keyed On
/ Off switch is provided for security. There are six Bi-Color LEDs on the ECS-KSW6
panel. One LED for each of the six sequenced channels of the ETA-ECS6. These
LEDs mimic the Channel Activation LEDs that are on the front of the ETA-ECS6 panel.
Please refer to that section for complete details. Wiring the ECS-KSW6 panel requires
a RJ45 connector and 8 conductors. Note: This is not an IP Ethernet port and is only
used for connectivity between ETA-ECS6 and the ECS-KSW6 units. Wiring of this
connector is the same as an Ethernet cable. Do not mis wire the connector or damage
may occur.
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Electrical Control Sequencer
ETA-ECS6RM WIRING CONFIGURATION
Example 1 – ETA-ECS6RM wired to six ETA-ECM20 or ETA-ECM20M Modules using an ECS-KSW6 for remote activation.
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SYSTEM CONTROL
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LAMP
OFF
SYSTEM
MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2
1
0
REMOTE
CONTROL
KEY PAD
CHANNEL RELAY CONTACTS
REMOTE
ACTIVATION
CHANNEL
6
CHANNEL
5
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
4
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
3
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
2
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
1
A
B
0
0
1
1
IN
(NO
=
NORMALLY OPEN)
TO/FROM ECM-20
TO/FROM ECM-20
A
B
C
D
E
ON
0
1
OUT
DELAY TIME
EVS
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
1
SEC
3
SEC
1
6
SEC
1
1
E
E
0
1
ENABLE
DISABLE
NOTE: AFTER CHANGING SWITCH SETTINGS
THE UNIT’S POWER MUST BE RESET
RMT
V
IN
GND
EXTSW
C
D
0
0
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
20V DC IN
0
Example 2 – ETA-ECS6RM wired to six ETA-ECM20 or ETA-ECM20M Modules using DCV 5-24V or a Switch for remote activation.
External DC IN Trigger
or External Contact Switch
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SYSTEM CONTROL
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LAMP
OFF
SYSTEM
MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2
1
0
REMOTE
CONTROL
KEY PAD
CHANNEL RELAY CONTACTS
REMOTE
ACTIVATION
CHANNEL
6
CHANNEL
5
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
4
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
3
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
2
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
1
A
B
0
0
1
1
IN
(NO
=
NORMALLY OPEN)
TO/FROM ECM-20
TO/FROM ECM-20
A
B
C
D
E
ON
0
1
OUT
DELAY TIME
EVS
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
1
SEC
3
SEC
1
6
SEC
1
1
E
E
0
1
ENABLE
DISABLE
NOTE: AFTER CHANGING SWITCH SETTINGS
THE UNIT’S POWER MUST BE RESET
RMT
V
IN
GND
EXTSW
C
D
0
0
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
20V DC IN
0
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Electrical Control Sequencer
Example 3 – Three ETA-ECS6RM wired to 18 ETA-ECM20 or ETA-ECM20M Modules.
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SYSTEM CONTROL
Engineered in the U.S.A.
Made in China
LAMP
OFF
SYSTEM
MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2
1
0
REMOTE
CONTROL
KEY PAD
CHANNEL RELAY CONTACTS
REMOTE
ACTIVATION
CHANNEL
6
CHANNEL
5
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
4
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
3
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
2
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
1
A
B
0
0
1
1
IN
(NO
=
NORMALLY OPEN)
TO/FROM ECM-20
TO/FROM ECM-20
A
B
C
D
E
ON
0
1
OUT
DELAY TIME
EVS
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
1
SEC
3
SEC
1
6
SEC
1
1
E
E
0
1
ENABLE
DISABLE
NOTE: AFTER CHANGING SWITCH SETTINGS
THE UNIT’S POWER MUST BE RESET
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
RMT
V
IN
GND
EXTSW
C
D
0
0
20V DC IN
0
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REMOTE
Ennis, TX 75119
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Made in China
LAMP
OFF
SYSTEM
MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2
CHANNEL RELAY CONTACTS
REMOTE
ACTIVATION
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
6
CHANNEL
5
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
4
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
3
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
2
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
1
CONTROL
A
B
0
0
1
0
1
1
IN
(NO
=
NORMALLY OPEN)
TO/FROM ECM-20
KEY PAD
A
B
C
D
E
ON
0
1
OUT
DELAY TIME
EVS
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
1
SEC
3
SEC
1
6
SEC
1
1
E
E
0
1
ENABLE
DISABLE
NOTE: AFTER CHANGING SWITCH SETTINGS
THE UNIT’S POWER MUST BE RESET
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
RMT
V
IN
GND
EXTSW
C
D
0
0
20V DC IN
0
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SYSTEM CONTROL
REMOTE
Ennis, TX 75119
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LAMP
OFF
SYSTEM
MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2
CHANNEL RELAY CONTACTS
REMOTE
ACTIVATION
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
6
CHANNEL
5
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
4
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
3
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
2
CHANNEL
TO/FROM ECM-20
1
CONTROL
A
B
0
0
1
0
1
1
IN
(NO
=
NORMALLY OPEN)
TO/FROM ECM-20
KEY PAD
A
B
C
D
E
ON
0
1
OUT
DELAY TIME
EVS
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
A
CH6
NO
1
SEC
3
SEC
1
6
SEC
1
1
E
E
0
1
ENABLE
DISABLE
NOTE: AFTER CHANGING SWITCH SETTINGS
THE UNIT’S POWER MUST BE RESET
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
STATUS
SIGNAL
RMT
V
IN
GND
EXTSW
C
D
0
0
20V DC IN
0
Example 4 – ETA-ECS6RM wired to 4 ETA-ECM20 or ETA-ECM20M Modules that are in the ECM-RACEWY6 and a separate ETA-15SH
and ETA-20SH housing.
Note:
See Top Cover
Off
CH6
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
Remote Status
Activation
&
In
To/From ECM-20H
To/From ECM-20H
To/From ECM-20H
To/From ECM-20H
To/From ECM-20H
To/From ECM-20H
Channel Relay Contacts (NO
=
Normally Open)
Remote Activation for Settings
A
B
C
D
E
Hard
Contact
0
1
On
Out
Lamp
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
+
G
V
A
D
A
NO
A
NO
A
NO
A
NO
A
NO
A
NO
RMT
V
IN EPD
Note: After Changing Switch Settings,
the Unit’s Power Must Be Reset.
Momentary Slave Loop
(Not Ethernet)
+
–
Trigger
Voltage
Signal
Trigger
Voltage
Signal
Trigger
Voltage
Signal
Trigger
Voltage
Signal
Trigger
Voltage
Signal
Trigger
Voltage
Signal
CH6
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
GND +12VDC
24 DC IN
Status
Status
Status
Status
Status
Status
ACTIVE
120V 60Hz
16A 1920W
TOTAL
+
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
G
V
A
AC FAULT
120V AC 60Hz
15A MAX 1800W
STATUS
SIGNAL
ACTIVE
120V 60Hz
12A 1440W
TOTAL
INCOMING
AC
MANUAL
ON
ETA-20SH
20A AC Power Module
Conditioner
STATUS
SIGNAL
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
D
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
D
A
V
G
+
Suppressor
&
AC FAULT
INTERNAL FUSE
20A 250V 3AB (SLOW BLOW)
INCOMMING
AC
MANUAL
ON
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•
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•
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•
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•
INTERNAL FUSE
15A 250V 3AB (SLOW BLOW)
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EXAMPLES ETA-ECM20/M20RW MODULE WIRING CONFIGURATIONS
The ETA-ECM20/M20RW is designed to be mated with the ECM-RACEWY6 housing and the ETA-ECS6RM controller. The specific job
AC power requirements and power distribution layout will dictate how the ETA-ECM20M Modules are wired into the Raceway. Each
ECM Module can be wired as a single 20A run or in a parallel configuration as illustrated below. Each ECM module has dual 3-position
screw terminal blocks that are in parallel and are clearly labeled as follows:
ECM Module PCB Labeling For incoming AC Mains:
Note: The above figure shows the ECM wiring configuration of one 20A AC main line coming into an ETA-ECM20M, then paralleling
with an ETA-ECM20 type module.
Note: It appears that the wiring is in series but the ECM Module In/Out terminals are in parallel on the PCB.
Example 1
ECM wiring configuration showing one 20A AC main line coming into an ETA-ECM20M then paralleling with 5 ETA-ECM20 type
modules.
Note: It appears that the wiring is in series but the ECM Module In/Out terminals are in parallel on the PCB.
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
AC Main
in 20A
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
Example 2
ECM wiring configuration showing two 20A AC main lines coming into the raceway for a total of 40A available. The 20A legs are
separated by feeding a 20A leg to two different ETA-ECM20M Modules. The leg is then paralleled with two ETA-ECM20 type modules.
Note: It appears that the wiring is in series but the ECM Module In/Out terminals are in parallel on the PCB.
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
AC main
in 20A #1
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
ETA-ECM20
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC main
in 20A #2
Example 3
ECM wiring configuration showing one 20A AC main line coming into 6 ETA-ECM20M type modules.
Note: It appears that the wiring is in series but the ECM Module In/Out terminals are in parallel on the PCB.
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
ACTIVE
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
EXTERNAL
TRIGGER
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
TRIGGER
VOLTAGE
AC FAULT
AC FAULT
AC FAULT
AC FAULT
AC FAULT
AC FAULT
ST
SIGNAL
A
TUS
ST
SIGNAL
A
TUS
ST
SIGNAL
A
TUS
ST
SIGNAL
A
TUS
ST
SIGNAL
A
TUS
STATUS
SIGNAL
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
INCOMMING MANUAL
AC ON
ETA-ECM20M
ETA-ECM20M
ETA-ECM20M
ETA-ECM20M
ETA-ECM20M
ETA-ECM20M
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
20A Sequencer Module
AC Main
in 20A
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
AC 120V 60Hz 20A 2400W
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Engineered in the U.S.A.
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Made in China
ETA SYSTEMS
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1601 Jack McKay Blvd
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Ennis, TX 75119 U.S.A.
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Engineered in the U.S.A.
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Made in China
ETA SYSTEMS
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1601 Jack McKay Blvd
•
Ennis, TX 75119 U.S.A.
•
Engineered in the U.S.A.
•
Made in China
ETA SYSTEMS
•
1601 Jack McKay Blvd
•
Ennis, TX 75119 U.S.A.
•
Engineered in the U.S.A.
•
Made in China
ETA SYSTEMS
•
1601 Jack McKay Blvd
•
Ennis, TX 75119 U.S.A.
•
Engineered in the U.S.A.
•
Made in China
ETA SYSTEMS
•
1601 Jack McKay Blvd
•
Ennis, TX 75119 U.S.A.
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Electrical Control Sequencer
TROUBLESHOOTING
Note: All troubleshooting should be done by a certified electrician.
Issue 1 – ECM Module Incoming AC LED is not illuminated.
Possible Cause #1
Action Needed
Incoming AC mains circuit breaker has tripped due to excessive load.
Check the AC outlet that the ETA-ECS6RM is plugged into for proper voltage. If no voltage is present check
to see if the AC outlet is on a GFI, check to see if it was tripped. If it has not been tripped trace the AC
Mains outlet back to the electrical panel and check the AC Mains breaker to see if it is tripped.
Possible Cause #2
Action Needed
AC mains power is OK (120V), internal 15A (ETA-15SH) and 20A (ETA-ECM20, ETA-ECM20M, ETA- 20SH)
Slow Blow fuse is blown.
Open ECM unit and replace the fuse with a Slow Blow type.
Issue 2 – ECM module AC Fault LED is Illuminated on the ECM
Possible Cause
Action Needed
Although the Clamping Suppression circuit virtually assures protection from most transient voltage spikes
and surges, nature has a way of occasionally creating electrical forces that are beyond the capabilities of
any device to absorb without some degree of damage. In the rare instance that this occurs, the clamping
circuit has been damaged during the suppression.
The unit will need to be repaired or replaced. It is important to have all equipment that was connected to
that AC Mains Line be inspected for proper operation.
Note: The unit will still operate but no AC Spike or Suppression protection will be available.
Issue 3 – ECM module is set External Trigger, the Incoming AC LED is Illuminated but the Active LED is not Illuminated.
Possible Cause #1
External DCV from the ETA-ECS6RM is not connected across the “+” and “G” terminals of the ECM
module.
Possible Cause #2
Possible Cause #3
External DCV voltage polarity is not correct across the “+” and “G” terminals.
External DCV voltage is too low to activate the trigger circuit. Must be a minimum of 5VDC to activate the
ECM module. Possible short in the wiring system.
Issue 4 – ECM Active LED is not illuminated but the Incoming LED is. The Abnormal LED on the ETA-ECS6RM voltage display
is flashing “OL” and the ETA-ECS6RM Channel that is activating the ECM module Green Status LED is Flashing.
Possible Cause
The AC Mains Voltage was between 101VAC and 107VAC or 127VAC and 132VAC activating the “EVS”
shutdown.
Action Needed
The ETA-ECS6RM must be re-sequenced to reset the circuit. Measure the AC mains before the ECM
module. If the voltage is between 117VAC and 123VAC you may proceed to reset the ETA-ECS6RM by
restarting the start up sequence.
Note: It is important to have all equipment that was connected to that AC Mains Line inspected for proper
operation. If the problem persists, contact your local power company for the cause of unstable AC line
conditions.
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Issue 5 – ETA-ECS6RM Channel Activation Status LED is Flashing Green and AC Power and Active LED at the ECM Module is
Illuminated.
Possible Cause
The AC Mains Voltage at the ECM Module reached between 127VAC-132VAC or the voltage dropped
between 101VAC- 107VAC.
Action Needed
The ETA-ECS6RM must be re-sequenced to turn off the LED. Measure the AC Mains before the ECM
Module. If the voltage is between 117VAC and 123VAC you may proceed to reset the ETA- ECS6 by
restarting the start up sequence.
Note: It is important to have all equipment that was connected to that AC Mains Line be inspected for
proper operation. If the problem persists, contact your local power company for the cause of unstable AC
line conditions.
Issue 6 – No Voltage Reading at the ETA-ECS6RM
Possible Cause #1
Possible Cause #2
Possible Cause #3
Check Issues 1 - 4 first.
Proper Channel is not selected for viewing.
Channel Activation LED is Illuminated Green but the Voltage display is not on. Check the wiring between
the ETA-ECS6RM Channel and the ECM module. “V”, “A” and “D” must be in the correct polarity.
Issue 7 – No Current Reading at the ETA-ECS6RM, Meter Reads ‘nA’
Possible Cause #1
Possible Cause #2
Possible Cause #3
Possible Cause #4
Possible Cause #5
An ETA-ECM20 Module is connected. This module does not support current read out.
Check Issues 1 - 4 first.
Current Draw of ECM Module must exceed 500mA to register.
Proper Channel is not selected for viewing.
Channel Activation LED is Illuminated Green but the Current display reads “nA”. Check the wiring between
the ETA-ECS6RM Channel and the ECM module. “V”, “A” and “D” must be in the correct polarity.
Issue 8 – Not All Channel Status are Illuminated Red or Green
Probable Cause No ECM Module connected to the ETA-ECS6RM. Note: For any of the 6 Channel Status LEDs to illuminate
a ECM Module must be connected to the ETA-ECS6RM. It ok to use only some of the six channels and not
have all channels illuminated.
Issue 9 – Sequence Timing or Slave / Master Unit Dip Switches Has Been Adjusted but No Effect Has Taken.
Probable Cause After changing of the DIP switches you must cycle the ETA-ECS6RM for the settings to take effect.
Issue 10 – Current Meter Reads “nA” on A Selected Channel but the Channels is Functioning.
Probable Cause #1
ETA-ECM20 module connected. Only ETA-ECM20M, ETA-15SH and ETA-20SH modules support the current
read out circuitry.
Probable Cause #2
Probable Cause #3
The “A” terminal wire is not connected.
The correct module type is connected, but there is not enough current being drawn to register. Note: It
takes .7A for current draw from the ECM module for a reading.
Issue 11 – No LEDs are illuminated on the ETA-ECS6RM and the Voltage display reads "nC".
Probable Cause No ECM modules are connected to the ETA-ECS6RM or the ECM modules have no AC power to them.
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ETA-ECS6RM
Electrical Control Sequencer
ETA-ECS6RM SPECIFICATIONS
General
Type
Power Sequencer Controller
Sequencer Sections
Relay Sections
Sequence Timing
Unit Link
6
6
Unit Settings of 1, 3 or 6 Seconds
3
Power Supply
Power Consumption
RoHS Compliant
Dimensions
Weight
External Wide Rage 100V–240VAC, UL Approval
.8W
Yes
H 1.75" x W 19" x D 10"
7 lbs - 3.1kg
Front Panel
Lights
XLR Socket to Provide 12VDC for Optional 16" Atlas Power Gooseneck
Lamp, AP-GNL18. (Qty 1 Included)
LED Light Switch
Activation Switch
Two Position On/Off
Momentary
AC Mains Voltmeter
AC Mains Current Meter
Indicators
Three Digits Digital
Three Digits Digital
System On, External Trigger Mode, Slave Mode
Momentary Switches
Channel Selection
Channel Selected Indicator
Activation Indicators
Rear Panel
Single LED Per Channel, Total Six LEDs
Six Bi-Color LEDs, One For Each Channel
Sequenced Activation / Status Signal Port
Six Channels Interconnect port. Trigger Out and Status Signal Return, Euro /
Phoenix Type Connector
Remote Activation Trigger
Sequenced Relay Contacts
5-24VDC Continuous 10 mA, Switch Contacts, Euro /
Phoenix type Connector
Six Channels, Single Relay Contact SPST Each Channel. Euro /
Phoenix Type Connector
Sequence Time Selection
Setting 1,3,6 Seconds, Dip Switch Select
System Master/Slave Assignment
Master
Slave Unit 1
Slave Unit 2
Dip Switch Select
System Control Loop In/Out
One IN Control Port, One Loop OUT Control Port, for Slave or Master, Three
Units Can Be Linked. Connector RJ45 (Not an Ethernet Connection)
EVS Bypass
Extreme Voltage Shut Off Enable / Disable, Dip Switch Assign
XLR Socket to Provide 12VDC for Optional 16" Gooseneck Lamp, AP-GNL18
Two Position On/Off
LED Light Socket
LED Light Switch
DC Input Jack
External Power Supply, Wide Range 100V–240VAC, 20V DCV, UL Listed
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NOTES
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NOTES
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Electrical Control Sequencer
LIMITED WARRANTY
All products manufactured by ETA Systems are warranted to the original dealer/installer, industrial or commercial purchaser to be
free from defects in material and workmanship and to be in compliance with our published specifications, if any. This warranty
shall extend from the date of purchase for a period of one year. Additionally, fuses and lamps carry no warranty. ETA Systems will
solely at its discretion, replace at no charge or repair free of charge defective parts or products when the product has been applied
and used in accordance with our published operation and installation instructions. We will not be responsible for defects caused by
improper storage, misuse (including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance), accident, abnormal atmospheres, water
immersion, lightning discharge, or malfunctions when products have been modified or operated in excess of rated power, altered,
serviced or installed in other than a workmanlike manner. The original sales invoice should be retained as evidence of purchase under
the terms of this warranty. All warranty returns must comply with our returns policy set forth below. When products returned to ETA
Systems do not qualify for repair or replacement under our warranty, repairs may be performed at prevailing costs for material and labor
unless there is included with the returned product(s) a written request for an estimate of repair costs before any non-warranty work is
performed. In the event of replacement or upon completion of repairs, return shipment will be made with the transportation charges
collect.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT APPLICABLE LAW PREVENTS THE LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL
INJURY, ETA SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT OR CONTRACT FOR ANY DIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE INSTALLATION, USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS. THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
ETA Systems does not assume, nor does it authorize any other person to assume or extend on its behalf, any other warranty,
obligation, or liability. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
SERVICE
Should your ETA-ECS6RM require service, please contact the
ETA Systems warranty department at
1-877-689-8055, ext. 277 to obtain an RA number.
ETA Systems Tech Support can be reached at 1-800-321-6699.
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