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Welcome to the ECC Documentation Wiki

The ECC Wiki is the technical documentation of the BCS-460 Temperature Controller. This wiki is community based, BCS-460 owners are encouraged to contribute where they see the documentation is lacking.

Please read the Disclaimer before getting started.

Contents

[edit] Accessing the BCS

  • Accessibility - Start here. Connect to the BCS interface, and control it with a browser.

[edit] Wire the BCS

[edit] Program the BCS

  • Programming - Make it do something useful.
  • System Examples - Step by step examples of programming the BCS, starting simple and ramping up to complex. Config files posted for downloading.

[edit] Settings explained, page by page

The main documentation of the BCS-460 is organized by each control page. Settings and parameters are described in detail.

[edit] Main Control

  • The Main Control page is the place to go for system monitoring and control.

[edit] Data Log

  • Interactive charts, and data logging.

[edit] Edit Processes

  • Program the controller.

[edit] Temp Setpoint Adjust

  • Fine tune the temperature setpoint of running Processes.

[edit] Ladder Logic

  • Low level control.

[edit] Thermo Test

  • Read the Temperature Probe measurements for probe calibration.

[edit] Ethernet Settings

  • Network settings and statistics.

[edit] System Settings

  • Setup and Initialization of the controller. Enable I/O, set PID and probe parameters.

[edit] Expansion Cards

  • Digi16 - Adds 12 outputs and 4 dins. Up to (4) Digi16 cards supported per BCS.

[edit] Open Interface API

  • Open Interface API - BCS systems utilize a simple HTTP GET/POST mechanism to control and monitor the unit. The protocol is completely open and documented here, allowing adventurous users the ability to develop custom GUIs and third-party interfaces.
  • BCS Perl Library - Coming soon.

[edit] Administrative

[edit] Utilities

[edit] Troubleshooting and FAQ

Troubleshooting - Frequently asked questions, and answers to common pitfalls.

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