Hardware Support: ESU ECoS
Supported Hardware
Command Station
JMRI can connect to an ESU ECoS command station via an Internet connection.
Support for ECoS was first available
in JMRI
2.3.3.
Support for the ECoS Throttle was first available in JMRI
2.7.4.
Support for the ECoS s88 Feedback Sensors was first available
in JMRI
2.7.9.
Support for the ECoS RailCom Feedback was first available in
JMRI
2.99.7.
Limitations
Programming on the programming track is supported by the ECoS from firmware version 4.1. Programming on main is available from firmware version 4.2.3. Additional information on the ECoS can be found on the ESU web site.
Consisting is not yet supported.
Connecting
Settings
To configure the connection:
- Open the JMRI "Preferences" under the "Edit" menu,
- Select "ESU" as the System Manufacturer
- Select "ECoS" as the System Connection (the only option)
- Enter the IP address for your ECoS unit
- Leave the port number at 15471
- Click "Save" & restart
Turnout, Sensor and a basic Throttle and power support is available for a JMRI-connected ECoS unit.
Throttles
Only basic support for Throttles via the
ECoS is supported. When an entry from the Roster, or a DCC
address is directly entered into the address field, JMRI will
check the existing list of ECoS Locos for a match on the
first DCC address it comes across. If there is no match, the
Throttle will create an entry in the ECoS database which will
be listed as "Created By JMRI" with a default of 128 speed
steps.
From version 2.9.4 when you close down JMRI, you will be
prompted to either delete or keep the entries in the
ECoS.
Consisting is NOT supported.
Sensors
ECoS-connected Sensors on the s88 bus have names like "US100:01", where "U" is the system name for esU ECoS, "S" means sensor, "100" is the s88 board address registered in the ECoS, and "01" is the port on that board.Turnouts
ECoS-connected Turnouts have names like "UT123", where "U" is the system name for esU ECoS, "T" means turnout, and "123" is the address.ECoS initialisation
When JMRI first starts up, it
reads the Turnout, Sensor and Locomotive information from the
ECoS, which might take a couple of seconds. Turnouts and
Sensors are both automatically added to the JMRI Sensor
Table. This is necessary so that a link can be made between
the Sensors and Turnouts configured in the ECoS and the
accessory address that JMRI uses.
While gathering the Locomotive information from the ECoS,
JMRI will check to see if there is already a Roster entry
associated with each Loco. If the check fails, the system
will ask if you wish to add/import the Loco to the JMRI Roster.
JMRI ECoS Tools
- ECoS Command Monitor
- Send ECoS Command
- ECoS Info
- ECoS Loco Database
- ECoS Preferences
- Add Loco to ECoS
ECoS Loco Database
The ECoS Loco Database tool allows you to view all the Locos that are configured on the ECoS, assign them to a JMRI Roster entry or Import it in to the JMRI Roster.Importing Locos from the ECoS
When importing a Loco into JMRI, the program currently only creates a skeleton record that contains the Loco Name along with the decoder type - if selected - and the Loco DCC Address. This process does not currently import into JMRI any CV values stored on the ECoS.Exporting Locos to the ECoS
When a new Roster entry is created in JMRI, you will be asked if you wish to add the Roster entry into the ECoS Database. The ECoS entry will use the Roster ID as the Loco Name, set the speed steps 128, and set the Loco Address. The number of speeds steps may later be changed in the ECoS Preferences menu.Use the Add Loco to ECoS tool to manually copy a Roster entry from JMRI to your ECoS.
Documentation
JMRI Help
Third Party info
For more information on ESU ECoS, please see:
- The ESU web site