Load shedding, Input type / active when – ETC Echo Architectural Control Processor (ACP) v1.0.0 User Manual
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Echo ACP Configuration Manual
Load Shedding
Load circuits not set for emergency can either be turned off (via load shedding “On” setting)
or the DRd dimming engine can continue to allow control levels for the circuits that are
excluded from emergency (via load shedding “Off” setting).
Step 1:
Within the Emergency Setup menu, use the touch wheel to scroll to “Load
Shedding” and press enter (
).
Step 2:
Use the touch wheel to change the value for load shedding to “On” or “Off. By
default load shedding is set to “On” and all load circuits not in emergency will turn
off when the contact input is active.
Step 3:
Press enter (
) to accept the selection.
Input Type / Active When
Step 1:
Within the Emergency Setup menu, use the touch wheel to scroll to “Input Type”
and press enter (
). The “Input Type” menu displays.
Step 2:
Use the touch wheel to select either “Momentary” or “Maintained”. Press enter
(
) to accept the selection.
Step 3:
Use the touch wheel to scroll to “Active When” and press enter (
). The “Active
When” menu displays.
Step 4:
Use the touch wheel to select either “Open” or “Closed”. Press enter (
) to
accept the selection.
Emergency Setup
Emergency Dimmers
Emergency Level:
100
Load Shedding:
On
Input Type:
Maintained
Active when:
Closed
When the DRd enclosure senses the loss of normal power, it
bypasses the Echo ACP and drives selected emergency load
circuits to the emergency level.
Emergency Setup
Emergency Dimmers
Emergency Level:
100
Load Shedding:
On
Input Type:
Maintained
Active when:
Closed
The emergency contact input supports a “Maintained” or
“Momentary” input type configured for Active When: “Open” or
Active When: “Closed”. The default “Input Type” is a
“Maintained”, Active When: closed.