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D-011-0152

Electronic Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm System

Installation/Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Alert EA800

Page 1: ...D 011 0152 Electronic Multi Zone Environmental Alarm System Installation Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ... bedrooms they are less likely to awaken or alert people inside the bedrooms Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service and are subject to compromise by sophisticated means of attack Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has b...

Page 3: ...rs 22 Connecting Wired Temperature Contact Closure and Water Bug Sensors 24 Connecting Wired HA III Humidity Sensors 25 Connecting Wired 4 20mA Sensors 26 Connecting the EA800 Alarm Outputs 27 Programming 27 Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming 28 Configuring System Parameter Settings 28 Setting the Current Date 31 Setting the Time 32 Adding Wireless Sensors 33 Adding a Wireless Temperature Sen...

Page 4: ...60 Changing the Time Format 60 Changing the Date or Time Setting 61 Changing Sensor Data Collection Frequency 61 Changing the Buzzer Setting 62 Changing the Password 63 Clearing the Alarm Log 64 Clearing the Sensor Log 64 Updating the Firmware 65 Saving Configuration Settings 66 Loading Configuration Settings 67 Exporting the Stored Logs 68 Exported Alarm Data 68 Exported Event Data 69 Exported Se...

Page 5: ...el keys and the liquid crystal display LCD on the base unit The display assists the user during setup and shows measured conditions for the monitored environment during operation The EA800 can monitor multiple critical environments using multiple sensor inputs Each sensor input alarm channel is designated a Relay Using the appropriate accessory sensors sold separately the EA800 Alarm System monito...

Page 6: ...e PREV and NEXT soft keys F2 and F3 to move the cursor to the next digit when entering numeric data The functions of the soft keys change and are defined on the screen in the area above each key If no text is shown above a soft key it means the key performs no function on the current screen Keys on page 6 describes the functions of each key on the base unit Note For convenient reference Appendix A...

Page 7: ... Output RF Receiver Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 System Control Relay 9 Relay 1 coil control logic Relay 2 coil control logic Relay 3 coil control logic Relay 4 coil control logic Relay assignment and coil control logic Alarm Panel From other EA800 EA400 and EA200 Environmental Alarm Systems Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Sensor 7 Sensor 8 Wireless Sensors Relay 1 Output 1 Output 2 Relay 2 Output 3 Rela...

Page 8: ...uthority to operate the equipment Class B Product Compliance Statement per CFR 15 105 b NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio freq...

Page 9: ...as shown in the example at right 71 exceeds the temperature limit for Sensor 2 so it is shown as light text on black Pending alarms indicate that the programmed lim its for the sensor have been exceeded but the sensor s programmed delay time has not elapsed yet If the monitored conditions continue to exceed the programmed limits for longer than the programmed delay period the pending alarm will be...

Page 10: ...n function It moves the selection cursor down a list or decrements the value of alphanumeric entry fields as identified by the flashing cursor The values provided are dependent on the currently active field For example the available selections may be a or sign numbers or alpha numeric characters and special characters ENTER key This key accepts the currently entered selection when pressed If the s...

Page 11: ...can be damaged if power polarity is reversed Aux Power Out 11 26 VDC power out connection for EA800 accessories requiring power such as HA III Humid Alert This output voltage equals that of Power In and is current limited to a maximum of 500 mA CAUTION CAUTION Connect only accessories specified in this manual to the Aux Power Out connection Connection of unsuitable loads to this connection may dam...

Page 12: ... downloads and firmware uploads The base unit allows the use of two passwords for unlocking The factory default password is 0800 This password cannot be changed or deleted A second optional password may be set by the user To create a second user password see Changing the Password on page 63 J6 INPUT 1 Wired input for Relay 1 external temperature water 4 20mA contact closure or humidity sensor INPU...

Page 13: ...00 data points to be collected regardless of the frequency selected The estimated time duration covered for each data collection frequency is listed below 30 seconds 3 5 days 1 minute 1 week 5 minutes 1 month 15 minutes 3 months 30 minutes 6 months 60 minutes 1 year Buzzer Enable Disable Enabled Enables and disables the buzzer when an alarm limit has been exceeded or a warning condition exists WAR...

Page 14: ...be connected to the wireless multi function sensor effectively converting the wired sensor to wireless Low temperature sensors Blue Thermistor Probes High temperature sensors Red Thermistor Probes Ultra Low temperature sensors White Thermistor Probes Water Bug sensor supervised Normally Open NO Contact Normally Closed NC Contact Temperature Sensors Table 5 lists the temperature sensors available f...

Page 15: ...mum operating voltage is greater than 8V when connected to an EA800 base unit that is powered with 12VDC Figure 7 4 20mA Sensor Wiring Diagram External Power Supply Table 6 EA800 Compatible Humidity Sensors Sensor Part Number Description Operating Range Parameters HA III PN M 001 0091 Humidity monitoring module 5 to 95 rh non condensing Wireless Humidity PN M 001 0126 Wireless humidity monitoring ...

Page 16: ... and wire is added it can be determined that at least 14VDC is needed to power the loop If the EA800 is connected to a 12VDC power supply use of the sensor in this example requires an external power supply of at least 14V as shown in Figure 7 It is important to not exceed the maximum operating voltage of the 4 20mA sensor as specified within the sensor s product specification The following formula...

Page 17: ...losure sensors compatible for use with the EA800 Alarm System Table 8 EA800 Compatible Water Sensors Sensor Part Number Description Operating Range Parameters Water Bug PN M 001 0094 Supervised water sensor1 1 Water sensors are not effective nor intended for use in distilled or deionized water NA Table 9 EA800 Compatible Multi Function Sensors Sensor Part Number Description Operating Range Paramet...

Page 18: ...nes the range that may be used for the 4 20mA sensor The full scale range is determined by the values entered in the Low Scaled Value and the High Scaled Value You must select the correct resolution in order to set the true range limits for the 4 20mA sensor you are install ing The available values are as follows MaximumAllowed Maximum Allowed Resolution Low Scaled Value High Scaled Value 1 9999 9...

Page 19: ...revents the alarm from going off unless the temperature fails to cool below the alarm threshold within the alarm delay period Table 12 Relay Configuration Settings Relay Setting Description No Alarm Relay State De Energized default No Alarm Power is removed from the relay coil as shown below Alarm Power is applied to the relay coil as shown below No Alarm Relay State Energized No Alarm Power is ap...

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Page 21: ...lers doors computer rooms etc An example is shown below Figure 8 Example Floor Plan 4 Locate the base unit where authorized personnel can readily access it If required consideration should be made regarding a location that discourages unauthorized access If using wireless sensors locate the base unit to minimize the wireless distance Ensure that the desired mounting locations for the EA800 base un...

Page 22: ...eless sensors If more than one EA800 is being installed on site it is recommended that they be configured to use different channels 10 The wireless sensor must be located so that the wireless signal strength is adequate as outlined in Winland Application Note AN00101 You must verify that the wireless sensors can communicate with the base unit before you permanently mount them Note Certain environm...

Page 23: ...M NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC From 11 26 VDC power supply To alarm on closed loop circuit power supplied via loop Power In Aux Power Out J6 J5 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 J13 J14 J2 J8 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Aux NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC ...

Page 24: ... parameter When you have completed the previous steps you are ready to proceed to physically install the EA800 base unit and its associated sensors using the documentation you have just created Sensor 5 Sensor 7 Sensor 8 Relay 1 Output 1 Output 2 Relay 2 Output 3 Relay 3 Output 4 Relay 4 Output 5 Relay 5 Output 6 Relay 6 Output 7 Relay 7 Output 8 Relay 8 EA800 No 1 Aux Output Alarm Panel Sensor 5 ...

Page 25: ...the base unit WARNING EA800 relay outputs are intended only for use as low voltage low current alarm connections and not for direct switching or control of AC mains powered loads Additionally local codes may further dictate or limit the types of loads and associated wiring to be used with the low current Form C relay outputs used with the EA800 Connecting AC mains type circuits to the EA800 may re...

Page 26: ...ections Note Do not apply power to the base unit until you are ready to begin sensor programming The base unit has a 30 minute timer that starts when the unit is first powered up If at least one sensor is not added and pro grammed within the 30 minute time period an alarm will occur 1 Using a terminal block adapter connect power supply and leads to POWER IN and on J5 Observe proper polarity If usi...

Page 27: ... are currently no wireless sensors installed screen is displayed 4 With the wireless sensors located near the base unit connect power to each wireless sensor 5 Unlock the keypad and allow the base unit to detect the wireless sensors using the following procedure Note The keypad locks automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity no key presses If you have not finished the detection and programming ...

Page 28: ...ed it temporarily mount it in its desired location using tape This allows the sensor to be relocated if necessary in order to obtain good signal strength Connecting Wired Temperature Contact Closure and Water Bug Sensors 1 Make certain the sensor s wiring is passed through the opening in the mounting plate 2 Remove the adapter from the correct input connector header by pulling the adapter up and o...

Page 29: ... preparation phase Observe proper polarity See Figure 15 Figure 15 EA800 Base Unit Wired HA III Sensor Connections 5 Secure the connections using the setscrews on the adapter Check the connection by lightly pulling on each connection 6 After connecting the wire ends to the adapter align the adapter to the correct header pins as indicated by your EA800 Wiring Diagram and press the adapter fully ont...

Page 30: ...e wire ends to the adapter align the adapter to the correct header pins as indicated by your EA800 Wiring Diagram and press the adapter fully onto the header connector pins 4 20mA Sensors 3 wire EA800 Base Unit Powered External Adapter Powered J6 Input N User supplied cable 4 20mA Transmitter Connector NC J5 Aux Power Out EA800 Base Unit J6 Input N User supplied cable NC J5 Aux Power Out External ...

Page 31: ...nt time as described in Setting the Time on page 32 Add the wireless sensors See the appropriate subsection under Adding Wireless Sensors on page 33 Add the wired sensors See the appropriate subsection under Adding Wired Sensors on page 43 Verify performance of the wireless sensors See Verify Wireless Signal Strength on page 42 Configure the relays See Configuring the Relays on page 48 Note When n...

Page 32: ...d to unlock the base unit even if a different password has been set Note Because there are no sensors programmed into the EA800 base unit the buzzer will sound when the timer reaches 00 00 seconds Press to temporarily silence the buzzer You can now access the MAIN MENU programming functions Configuring System Parameter Settings Configuring the system settings consists of selecting date and time di...

Page 33: ...ur selection When the CONFIGURATION menu is displayed skip TIME FORMAT if you want to use the default time format of 24 hour clock If you prefer a 12 hour AM PM clock set the time format as follows 6 Press F3 to confirm your selection When the CONFIGURATION menu is displayed select and set COLLECTION FREQUENCY as shown below Collection Frequency determines how often the base unit collects data fro...

Page 34: ...communicate Note If the RF channel is changed after one or more wireless sensors have been added to the system all wireless sensors must be reset 9 Press F3 to confirm your selection When the CONFIGURATION menu is displayed press F1 to return to the MAIN MENU You have configured the EA800 system settings Proceed to the next section to set the time and date WARNING Selecting DISABLED for this param...

Page 35: ...Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming on page 28 From the MAIN MENU use the arrow keys to select SYSTEM then select Set Date and set the current date as shown below Note To go back or to skip a step press the PREV F2 or NEXT F3 keys To cancel press F1 F3 Example shown set values as appropriate for your system ...

Page 36: ...nually when Daylight Savings Time starts and ends Note To advance the cursor to the next digit when entering numeric values press the NEXT F3 key To can cel press F1 Use the arrow keys to increase or decrease the numeric value Note The following menus are for setting time in 12 hour format Follow the similar on screen prompts to set time in 24 hour military time format You have set the time for th...

Page 37: ...ss Multi Function Sensor Using a Wired Contact Closure Sensor on page 40 N C Contact See Adding a Wireless Multi Function Sensor Using a Wired Contact Closure Sensor on page 40 Adding a Wireless Temperature Sensor 1 Unlock the base unit if necessary to continue programming See Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming on page 28 2 Select SENSORS from the MAIN MENU and follow the steps in the followi...

Page 38: ...ar the alarm set point by providing an acceptable variance For example if HYSTERESIS is set at 1 and the sensor High Alarm Limit is set at 158 the sensor reading must decrease to 157 158 minus 1 in order for the alarm condition to reset to a no alarm condition Note Repeat this sensor for each wireless temperature sensor you need to program When you have finished programming wireless temperature se...

Page 39: ...rrow that moves from left to right across the screen When an available wireless sensor has been detected it is listed in the SELECT SENSOR screen as shown below 4 Use the arrow keys to select the wireless multifunction sensor to be configured then follow the prompts to configure all screens for that sensor Follow the procedure shown on the next page to add a temperature sensor The procedure shows ...

Page 40: ... arrow keys to change the value Use the PREV and NEXT soft keys to move the cursor to the next or previous digit Press the ENTER key to enter the value This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added if any F3 Example shown set values as appropriate for your system ...

Page 41: ...ecessary to continue programming See Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming on page 28 2 Select SENSORS from the MAIN MENU and follow the steps in the following diagram 3 After you press the ENTER key the NEW WIRELESS SENSOR screen is displayed The EA800 searches for new wireless sensors indicated by an arrow that moves from left to right across the screen When an available wireless sensor has be...

Page 42: ...ss sensor has been detected it is listed in the SELECT SENSOR screen as shown below 4 Use the arrow keys to select the wireless multifunction sensor to be configured then follow the prompts to configure all screens for that sensor To add a wireless WaterBug sensor to the system perform the following procedure 1 Unlock the base unit if necessary to continue programming See Accessing the MAIN MENU f...

Page 43: ...Installation D 011 0152 39 F3 This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added if any Example shown set values as appropriate for your system ...

Page 44: ...elow 4 Use the arrow keys to select the wireless multifunction sensor to be configured then follow the prompts to configure all screens for that sensor To add a wireless multi function contact closure sensor to the system perform the following procedure The procedure shown is for a normally open N O contact closure sensor but is essentially the same for the N C wireless contact closure sensor 1 Un...

Page 45: ...Installation D 011 0152 41 F3 This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added if any Select N O Contact or N C Contact as appropriate Example shown set values as appropriate for your system ...

Page 46: ...mation has not been received If this persists for 1 2 minutes without displaying any performance bars it is a strong indication that your sensor is placed out of range with the base unit If fewer than two bars are shown it is recommended that the sensor be relocated to obtain a better signal Refer to the instruction sheet included with the wireless sensor for details on ensuring optimum signal str...

Page 47: ... adds a wired Blue temperature sensor but is applicable to the wired Red and White temperature sensors as well The Hysteresis setting helps prevent alarms from being set and reset continually if the environment is at or near the alarm set point by providing an acceptable variance For example if HYSTERESIS is set at 1 and the sensor High Alarm Limit is set at 158 the sensor reading must decrease to...

Page 48: ...dd an HA III humidity sensor perform the following procedure F3 This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added if any NOTE The sensor number must match the input number J6 used by the sensor or an alarm may result Example shown set values as appropriate for your system ...

Page 49: ...m the following procedure Note A supervised WaterBug sensor must be used F3 This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added if any NOTE The sensor number must match the input number J6 used by the sensor or an alarm may result Example shown set values as appropriate for your system ...

Page 50: ...sure sensor but is the same for N C contact closure sensor F3 This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added if any Select N O Contact or N C Contact as appropriate NOTE The sensor number must match the input number J6 used by the sensor or an alarm may result Example shown set values as appropriate for your system ...

Page 51: ...ich is configured to represent the conditions being monitored Follow the steps outlined below to program a 4 20mA sensor F3 OR Example shown set values as appropriate for your system High and Low Scaled Value are identified on the sensor as the sensing range It is important to know this range before selecting the resolution Low Scaled Value is the lowermost value or the value equivalent to 4mA Hig...

Page 52: ...efault relay settings are Relays 1 8 Active Condition Alarm Only Aux Relay Active Condition Alarm or Warning All Relays No Alarm Relay State De Energized If these defaults are acceptable it is not necessary to configure the relays OR F3 OR F3 OR Repeat this procedure to configure the next relay Return to the Home screen when you have configured all relays To create a backup copy of the complete co...

Page 53: ...G screen with pending alarm A pending alarm indicates that a sensor has exceeded the low or high limits but that the condition has not exceeded the programmed delay 0 to 120 minutes When an alarm is pending the sensor s reading is displayed in reverse text as shown in the example for wired sensor 2 If conditions in the sensor s area return to the non alarm state within the alarm delay time the tex...

Page 54: ... conditions that may be shown in the alarm screen Comm Indicates that the wireless sensor is not communicating with the EA800 High The sensor s current reading is greater than the programmed high threshold Low The sensor s current reading is less than the programmed low threshold Batt The sensor s battery is low Cut Supervised water sensors only cable is cut or disconnected Fail Indicates that the...

Page 55: ...ine 1 Sequence number Identifies the alarm in the log list Line 2 Date and time the alarm was logged Line 3 The relay connected to the sensor that logged the alarm condition Line 4 The name of the sensor that logged the alarm condition Line 5 The sensor s reported value that generated the alarm Line 6 The alarm type or the clearing of alarm type Viewing Pending Alarm Information To view the curren...

Page 56: ...that a sensor was added Sensor deleted indicates that a sensor was deleted WRM Msg error indicates that an error message was generated Firmware updated indicates that the firmware was upgraded Alarm log cleared indicates when the alarm log was cleared Data log cleared indicates when the data log was cleared Note Pressing either arrow key will eventually wrap to sequence number 1 To review the even...

Page 57: ...form the following procedure Viewing Firmware Information The About EA800 menu item displays the currently running firmware version To view the firmware version do the following Note The firmware revision number shown indicates the firmware version currently installed To return to Active Alarm or Monitoring screen Press arrow keys to scroll up or down through the logged data OR To return to Active...

Page 58: ... address the RF channel currently in use the RF communications protocol version and the RF subsystem s firmware version To view the RF settings perform the following procedure Note The firmware revision number shown indicates the firmware version currently installed Displays the Active Alarm or Monitoring screen F1 ...

Page 59: ...g the Alarm Log on page 64 Clearing the sensor log file See Clearing the Sensor Log on page 64 Updating the firmware See Updating the Firmware on page 65 Saving the configuration to a USB drive See Saving Configuration Settings on page 66 Loading a configuration from a USB drive See Loading Configuration Settings on page 67 Exporting stored logfiles for review or archiving See Exporting the Stored...

Page 60: ... pause the EA800 perform the following procedure When the system is paused the SYSTEM PAUSED screen is displayed until pause times out 30 minutes or you cancel it You can access all functions in the main menu while the system is paused To resume monitoring instead of allowing the pause function to time out perform the following procedure F2 Unlock as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on pag...

Page 61: ...ngs other than those provided in the Edit Sensor screen you must delete the existing sensor and then add the replacement sensor Note See Pausing Monitoring and Cancelling Pause on page 56 to pause the base unit before you begin so you can replace the sensor without tripping the alarm Note If adding more than one sensor add them to the system one at a time Power on one sensor and add it to the syst...

Page 62: ...or parameters can be edited for an installed sensor The editable parameters are dependent on the installed sensor so the EDIT SENSOR screen varies according to the sensor selected You cannot edit the following The low and high scaled values for a 4 20mA sensor If these require changes you must delete the 4 20mA sensor and re add it to the system See Connecting Wired HA III Humidity Sensors on page...

Page 63: ...rogrammed as desired at any time Perform the procedure outlined in Configuring the Relays on page 48 to reprogram any relay in the system Deleting a Sensor Note Update the system s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes To delete a sensor perform the following procedure F3 Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 F3 ...

Page 64: ...te Update the system s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes Note The default time format is 24 HR To change the time format perform the following procedure F3 Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 F3 Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 F3 Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 F3 Unlo...

Page 65: ...me starts and ends See Setting the Time on page 32 Changing Sensor Data Collection Frequency Note Update the system s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes Note The default collection frequency is 5 Minutes See Table 4 on page 9 for information on correlating data collection frequency to the number of data points collected To set the data collection frequency perform the following proce...

Page 66: ...ed to the Auxiliary Relay To change the buzzer setting perform the following procedure WARNING Changing the buzzer setting to DISABLED turns off the audible alarm tone from the base unit Do not disable the buzzer unless you are sure you do not want the base unit to emit an audible tone when an alarm occurs The active condition of the buzzer mirrors what is assigned to the auxiliary relay Unlock th...

Page 67: ...selected password The default password 0800 cannot be changed or deleted One user configurable password may be set in addition to the default 0800 password To set or change the user configurable password perform the following procedure F3 Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 Use NEXT key to advance the cursor to the next digit then use the arrow keys to set the v...

Page 68: ...dure Note You cannot clear the Event Log Clearing the Sensor Log To clear all stored sensor records perform the following procedure Note You cannot clear the Event Log F3 Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 F3 F3 Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 F3 ...

Page 69: ...ing and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 During the process the UPDATING FLASH screen is displayed F3 The EA800 reboots with the new firmware If this message appears insert the USB drive with new firmware into the USB port Remove USB drive when update is complete Note The file name is limited to 15 characters or less not includ ing the file extension UPD File names greater than 15 characters are not...

Page 70: ...st or fails By default the configuration file is named EAYYMMDD HHMMSS cfg where EA indicates that the configuration file is from the EA800 YYMMDD is the current date HHMMSS is the current time in 24 hour format It is suggested that you rename saved configuration files to identify the specific EA800 system they came from using up to 15 characters not including the file extension CFG File names lon...

Page 71: ...To load a configuration from a USB drive insert the USB drive into the USB port and perform the following procedure Unlock the EA800 as shown in Locking and Unlocking the EA800 on page 55 This message appears only if no USB drive is present F3 To return to LOAD SAVE CONFIG screen To return to the home screen Select the configuration file to download Remove USB drive when import is complete OR ...

Page 72: ...ogram or imported into a spreadsheet program Exported Alarm Data The following is an example of exported alarm data 12 27 2007 01 28 39 3 Laundry Room Wet Dry Dry Wired WaterBug 1 12 27 2007 01 29 10 3 Laundry Room Dry Dry Dry Wired WaterBug 0 12 27 2007 02 38 45 4 Cooler 3 67 58 158 F RF Contact Blue 4 12 27 2007 02 39 48 4 Cooler 3 67 58 158 F RF Contact Blue 0 12 27 2007 07 10 45 3 Laundry Room...

Page 73: ... F 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 26 2007 10 15 00 PM 17 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 F 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 F 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 26 2007 10 20 01 PM 17 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 F 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 F 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ...

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Page 75: ...is connected to the cor rect header pins An open connection equals an infinite resistance and thus the minimum value Replace damaged cable Contact Winland Technical Services at 1 800 635 4269 Temperature display does not equal actual tempera ture Incorrect sensor programmed Verify the actual sensor connected to the sensor input is programmed appropriately Each temper ature sensor is limited to a s...

Page 76: ...es on the screen as shown at right Note The date and time shown at the bottom of the PERFORMANCE screen is the time stamp of the last received transmission Ensure that at least 2 Signal Strength bars are displayed as shown at right If not it is recommended that the sensor be relocated until at least 2 bars are achieved More bars reduces sensor alarm latency reduces the probability of communication...

Page 77: ...wer is derived from EA800 EA400 terminal strip connections EA800 Aux Power Out Equivalent to DC input voltage used 11 to 26VDC Maximum output current 0 5A EA800 Real Time Clock Battery CR2032 3V Cell Wireless Sensor Input Voltage Either 12VDC 100mA current draw using a 2 1 mm barrel plug center positive OR 2xAA Alkaline Batteries 1 5V Cell Wireless Sensor Radiating Power minimum at PCB antenna con...

Page 78: ...ntended non corrosive environment Conformity Certifications FCC Part 15 Subpart C Class B ICES 003 Issue 3 1997 NRTL CUE certification mark Warranty Two 2 Year Limited Warranty See Warranty and Service Information Notes 1 Where required this equipment is to be isolated from the mains supply by a limited power source as specified in EN60950 2 All terminals must be connected to a Class 2 Power Limit...

Page 79: ...reen Maps D 011 0152 75 Appendix A Screen Maps The figures in this Appendix illustrate the flow of all EA800 screens Figure 17 Locked Screen Map The displayed screen is dependent on whether an alarm is active or not ...

Page 80: ...76 D 011 0152 Figure 18 Unlocked Screen Map Top Level See Figure 19 The displayed screen is dependent on whether an alarm is active or not See Figure 22 See Figure 23 See Figure 24 ...

Page 81: ...Appendix A Screen Maps D 011 0152 77 Figure 19 Sensors Screen Map See Figure 20 See Figure 21 ...

Page 82: ...78 D 011 0152 Figure 20 Add New Sensor Screen Map Common Name screen is dependent on the sensor being added If multi function only Parameter screens depend on the sensor being installed ...

Page 83: ...Appendix A Screen Maps D 011 0152 79 Figure 21 Edit Sensor Screen Map Figure 22 Relay Screen Map Screen displayed is dependent on the sensor type ...

Page 84: ...80 D 011 0152 Figure 23 Data Log Screen Map ...

Page 85: ...Appendix A Screen Maps D 011 0152 81 Figure 24 System Screen Map Dependent on format See Figure 25 ...

Page 86: ...82 D 011 0152 Figure 25 Configuration Screen Map ...

Page 87: ...g Worksheet D 011 0152 83 Appendix B Planning Worksheet Note Photocopy and complete a copy of this worksheet for each system Installation Room Environmental Condition to Monitor Acceptable Condition Range Alarm Condition ...

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Page 89: ...lled in the system Power In Aux Power Out J6 J5 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Aux NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO EA800 ___ Wire Color Designation Alarm Panel Connection Wire Color Designation Sensor Connection ...

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Page 91: ...A800 identifier System Configuration circle setting Date Format MM DD YYYY or DD MM YYYY Collection Frequency 30s 1min 5 min 15 min 30 min 60 min Time Format 12 hour or 24 hour Channel 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Buzzer Enabled or Disabled Sensor 1 Settings Sensor Model Sensor Name Physical Location Parameter Settings Unit of Measure Operational Parameters Notes Resolution Low ...

Page 92: ...larm Limit High Alarm Limit Alarm Delay Time No Alarm Relay State Active Condition Sensor 3 Settings Sensor Model Sensor Name Physical Location Parameter Setting Unit of Measure Operational Parameters Notes Resolution Low Scaled Value High Scaled Value Hysteresis Low Alarm Limit High Alarm Limit Alarm Delay Time No Alarm Relay State Active Condition EA800 Environmental Alarm System Configuration F...

Page 93: ...m Limit High Alarm Limit Alarm Delay Time No Alarm Relay State Active Condition Sensor 5 Settings wireless Sensor Model Sensor Name Physical Location Parameter Settings Unit of Measure Operational Parameters Installed LQI in bars MAC Address Notes Resolution Low Scaled Value High Scaled Value Hysteresis Low Alarm Limit High Alarm Limit Alarm Delay Time No Alarm Relay State Active Condition EA800 E...

Page 94: ...h Alarm Limit Alarm Delay Time No Alarm Relay State Active Condition Sensor 7 Settings wireless Sensor Model Sensor Name Physical Location Parameter Settings Unit of Measure Operational Parameters Installed LQI in bars MAC Address Notes Resolution Low Scaled Value High Scaled Value Hysteresis Low Alarm Limit High Alarm Limit Alarm Delay Time No Alarm Relay State Active Condition Sensor 8 Settings ...

Page 95: ...n Parameter Settings Unit of Measure Operational Parameters Installed LQI in bars MAC Address Notes Resolution Low Scaled Value High Scaled Value Hysteresis Low Alarm Limit High Alarm Limit Alarm Delay Time No Alarm Relay State Active Condition EA800 Environmental Alarm System Configuration Form ...

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