QC
- Quick Connect™ System
Control For Locomotives

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The QC is a standardized interchangeable
portable control system designed to interface with locomotives equipped
with American Association of Railroads (AAR) standard Multiple Unit
(MU) connections. This makes the QC an extremely cost effective
solution when the need arises to control more than one locomotive
at your operating facility.
The QC Locomotive Radio Remote Control
System offers the Dependability and Safety required for operating
locomotives in harsh industrial locomotive and railroad environments.
A typical QC comprises: (1) a portable
radio remote Operator Control Unit (OCU – optional Paddle-type
or Lightweight Ergonomic), (2) a portable locomotive mounted NEMA
4 (IP66) watertight enclosure containing the Locomotive Computer
Unit (LCU), and (3) a portable locomotive mounted NEMA 4 (IP66)
watertight enclosure containing an Electro-pneumatic interface.
Features
- Enclosures easily transferable
from locomotive to locomotive
- STS™ (Synchronized
Time Sharing) with GPS timing
- Available Infrared OCU
Identification and Linking
- Pitch & Catch
- Digital Talkback™
with "InfoLink"
- Available PC compatible
diagnostic software
Specifications
- STS™ (Synchronized
Time Sharing) enables up to 10 systems to operate on
one radio frequency
- Simple installation by attaching
portable enclosures and plug-in connections for MU sockets
- Infrared identification verifies
link between LCU and OCU (Lightweight Ergonomic-type only)
- Digital Talkback™ - true
two-way digital communication between OCU and LCU through text
display and function LED’s on the OCU.
- Engine alarm monitoring using single
alarm input from MU connector
- Electrically controlled throttle
and electrical direction control (reversing) via MU connector
- Independent braking, independent
brake bail, and drag brake functions
- Numeric display of brakepipe, independent
and train brake via Digital Talkback on OCU
- Visible status text display on
LCU
- Sanding function, Wheel Slip Sensing
via MU connector
- Historical monitoring, external
event monitoring, and logging of machine data
- Horn and Bell function provided
on the LCU
- Solid State Proportional/analog
and Electromechanical/pneumatic interfacing capabilities
- Extensive EMI/RFI protection
- Complete system diagnostic test
on power up
- Operating range of ½ mile
(800 meters) nominal, dependent on power, frequency and antenna.
Longer operating ranges available on request.
- Operating environments from approximately
-4ºF to +140º (-20ºC to +60ºC); RH 0 to 95%,
non-condensing.
- Special low temperature (-40ºF
& ºC) units available on request.
- Verification of output commands
through external monitoring
- Two-stage Automatic Safety Override
(ASO) disables only the faulty portion of the locomotive control
- High digital message data security
with error checking (BCH)
- Simultaneous & independent
data signal processing of all incoming commands by two separate
micro-processors
- OCU Push-to Operate (PTO) bar requires
enabling before activating any motion causing command (typically
throttle advance, brake release, etc.) – Paddle-type OCU
only
- OCU “Vigilance” function
– standard on Lightweight Ergonomic-type, optional in lieu
of PTO bar on Paddle-type
- OCU tilt “man down”
sensing returns locomotive throttle to idle, disconnects the generator
field, and applies independent brakes
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| Optional Paddle-type
or |
Lightweight Ergonomic
OCU |
Specifications are subject to change
or revision without notice. Consult the factory for verification. |