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Esu ECoS 50200 - Declaration of Conformity; WEEE Declaration; Important Remarks and Safety

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1. Declaration of Conformity
We, ESU electronic solutions ulm GmbH & Co KG, Industries-
trasse 5, D-89081 Ulm, declare herewith in sole responsibility
compliance of the product
ECoS ESU Command Station
to which this declaration is related to , with the following stan-
dards:
EN 71 1-3 : 1988 / 6 : 1994 EN 50088 : 1996 EN 55014,
part 1 + part 2 : 1993
EN 61000-3-2 : 1995 EN 60742 : 1995 EN 61558-2-7 :
1998
ECoS bears the CE-mark according to the guidelines as per
88 / 378 / EWG – 89 / 336 / EWG – 73 / 23 / EWG
The ECoS bears the CE mark.
2. WEEE-Declaration
Disposal of old electrical and electronic devices (applicable in
the European Union and other European countries with sepa-
rate collection system).
This mark on the product, the packaging or
the relevant documentation indicates, that
this product may not be treated as ordinary
household garbage. Instead this product has
to be delivered to a suitable disposal point
for recycling of electrical or electronic equip-
ment. By disposing of this product in the ap-
propriate manner you help to avoid negative
impact on the environment and health that
could be caused by inappropriate disposal. Recycling of materi-
als contributes to conserve our natural environment. For more
information on recycling this product please contact your local
administration, the rubbish disposal service or the shop where
you have purchased this product.
Batteries do not belong into household trash!
Please do not dispose of discharged batteries in your household
trash: take them to a collection point at your local town hall
or dealer. Thus you assure an environmentally friendly way of
disposal.
Copyright 1998 - 2010 by ESU electronic solutions ulm GmbH & Co KG. Mistakes,
changes resulting in technical advancement, availability and all other rights reserved.
Electrical and mechanical characteristics, dimensions and sketches are subject to
change without prior notice. ESU may not be held responsible for any damage or
consequential loss or damage caused by inappropriate use of the product, abnormal
operating conditions, unauthorised modifications to the product, etc. Not suitable
for children under 14 years of age. Inappropriate use may result in injury due to
sharp points and edges.
Märklin® is a registered trademark of Gebr. Märklin® und Cie. GmbH, Göppingen,
Germany. RailCom is a registered trademark of Lenz Elektronik GmbH, Giessen. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective legal owners.
According to its policy ESU electronic solutions ulm GmbH & Co KG continues to
develop its products. Therefore ESU reserves the right to implement changes and
improvements to any of the products listed in the ESU documentation.
Duplication and preproduction of this documentation in any shape or form requires
prior written consent from ESU.
16.1.9. Information regarding accessories / routes ......28
17. Running trains in „shuttle train” mode .............28
17.1. Configuring a shuttle train line ..........................29
17.2. Locos travel „out-and-back” .............................29
17.3. Cancel shuttle train mode .................................29
18. Programming Decoders ....................................29
18.1. DCC-Programming ............................................29
18.1.1. Direct Mode (CV-Mode) .................................30
18.1.2. Programming on the Main (POM) ...................30
18.2. Introduction to Motorola®-programming ..........30
18.3. Overview of programming options ....................30
18.4. Manual programming (DCC) .............................30
18.4.1. Read CVs ....................................................... 30
18.4.2. Write CVs .......................................................30
18.4.3. Programming on the Main (POM) ...................31
18.5. Manual programming (Motorola®) ................... 31
18.6. Searching the address .......................................31
18.7. Graphic programming .......................................31
18.7.1. Decoder profile for ESU and mfx® decoders ... 31
18.7.2. Manual configuration of decoder profiles (DCC) 31
18.7.3. Automatic assignment of profiles (DCC) .........31
18.7.4. Profiles of M4 decoders ..................................32
18.7.5. Editing decoder settings .................................32
18.7.5.1. Download mode .........................................32
18.7.5.2. Live mode ...................................................32
18.7.6. More info on profiles ......................................32
18.8. Programming Märklin® 763xx series signals ...... 32
19. ECoSniffer ........................................................33
19.1. Sniffer addresses for locomotives .......................33
19.2. Hints for using ECoSniffer .................................33
19.3. Switching accessories with older digital devices . 33
20. Devices for the ECoSlink bus ............................33
20.1. Extending ECoSlink ...........................................33
20.1.1. ECoSlink terminal ...........................................33
20.2. Märklin® Mobile Station ................................... 34
20.2.1. Allocating locomotives ...................................34
20.2.2. Extended settings ...........................................34
21. Configuration menue .......................................34
21.1. General settings ................................................34
21.1.1. Setting the language ......................................34
21.1.2. LCD contrast and brightness...........................34
21.1.3. Current threshold of the internal booster .......34
21.1.4. Reset ..............................................................34
21.1.5. Restarting the ECoS .......................................35
21.2. Devices in the system ........................................35
21.2.1. 6021 and DCC booster configuration .............35
21.2.2. ECoSBoost configuration ................................35
21.3. Train operations mode .......................................35
21.3.1. Taking over locomotives .................................35
21.3.2. Numbering functions .....................................35
21.3.3. Starting mode ................................................35
21.3.3.1. Starting mode for locomotives.....................35
21.3.3.2. Turnout control starting mode .....................35
21.3.4. Change of direction .......................................36
21.3.4.1. Immediate stop of DCC locomotives...........36
21.3.4.2. Deactivat. change-of-direction feat. of throttle knob 3 6
21.3.4.3. Delayed change of direction ........................36
21.4. Accessories and routes ......................................36
21.5. Data formats .....................................................36
21.5.1. Default protocol for new locomotives .............36
21.5.2. Default protocol for accessories ......................36
21.5.3. Generated data formats .................................36
21.5.3.1. Deactivating RailCom® ...............................36
21.5.3.2. Activating the asymmetric track signal .........36
21.6. Access control ...................................................36
21.6.1. Lock functions ................................................36
21.6.2. Requesting code ............................................36
21.6.2.1. Changing the code .....................................36
21.6.2.2. Activating the code .....................................37
21.7. Deleting objects ................................................37
21.7.1. Delete locomotives and consists .....................37
21.7.2. Deleting M4 locomotives ................................37
21.8. General information ..........................................37
21.8.1. Software version ............................................37
21.8.2. Serial number .................................................37
21.9. Calibrating the touch screen ..............................37
22. s88-bus-configuration ......................................37
22.1. s88 monitor ......................................................37
23. Current monitor ...............................................38
24. Computer interface ..........................................38
24.1. IP Set-up ...........................................................38
24.1.1. Manually assigning IP-Addresses in Windows . 38
24.1.2. Assigning an IP-address on ECoS ....................39
24.1.3. DHCP-Server in the net...................................39
24.2. Web interface ...................................................39
24.2.1. Firmware update ............................................39
24.2.2. Backup configuration .....................................40
24.2.3. Restore configuration .....................................40
24.2.4. Reset ..............................................................40
24.2.5. Resetting the access code ...............................40
24.2.6. Display touch screen on computer monitor .....40
24.3. Train control software on your PC ......................40
25. Fixing bugs .......................................................40
25.1. Rescue mode ....................................................40
25.1.1. Activating the rescue system ..........................40
25.1.1.1. Rescue system via DHCP ..............................41
25.1.1.2. Rescue system via Static IP ...........................41
25.2. Execute a factory reset ......................................41
26. ESU Support & Registration .............................42
26.1. Registration .......................................................42
26.2. Forum ...............................................................42
26.3. Technical hotline ...............................................42
27. Service & Repair ...............................................43
27.1. Lump sums for repair & service ..........................43
28. Warranty certificate ..........................................45
29. Annex ..............................................................46
29.1. Technical data ...................................................46
29.2. Code table for accessory decoders.....................47

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