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Elevator Controller Device

Elevator Controller Device. Elevator Controller device (ECD).

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Elevator Controller Device

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  1. Elevator Controller Device

  2. Elevator Controller device (ECD) • The Elevator Controller Device is a stripped down version of the DCD. It is used for interfacing different reader technologies to the ECU. Up to 10 ECD’s can be connected to the ECU’s on a single site. Each ECD is home run back to a particular ECU and more than one ECD can be connected to the same ECU. • In most cases the ECD and the reader reside on the elevator car. Electronics Division

  3. ECD Spec’s • Input: 9 to 14 VDC (ECD will not operate below 9 volts) • AC/DC Transformer (ILCO P/N 003-101391) • 9-14 Volts regulated DC, 500 mA Transformer • OR Local Power Supply. • OR powered from SCU power supply. • Current: 100 ma (worst case current draw, board only) • Data Storage: None (Found on the ECU) • Operational Temperature: 14F to 104F (-10C to 40C)

  4. ECD Addressing

  5. ECD J1 Jumper

  6. ECU J2 Terminal Block Connections

  7. ECD J3 Terminal Block Connections

  8. ECD J5 Terminal Block Connections

  9. ECD Firmware Revision

  10. ECD Watchdog LED

  11. ECD Data Communications

  12. ECD and ECU Connections

  13. ECD and ECU Local Data Trunk

  14. ECD Power Connections

  15. ECD Reader Connections

  16. ECD Tech Notes • Up to ten ECD’s can be connected to the Local Data Trunk port of any ECU within a single SCU network. • Power for the ECD should be derived from an AC to DC converter transformer (P/N 003-101391) or a power supply. This will reduce the number of conductors that have to added to the elevator travel cable. • The ECD does not have a U3 RAM chip on-board. All memory functions are located on the ECU and not on the ECD. • The ECD does not come with a enclosure, make sure you order one.

  17. ECD Terminal Summary Label

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