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Electronic Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm System
Installation/Owner’s Manual
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D-011-0152Electronic Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm SystemInstallation/Owner’s Manual

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6 D-011-0152KeysKeysFigure 4 shows the base unit display and entry keys. The keys are described in Table 2.Figure 4 EA800 Base Unit KeysTable 2 Key F

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General InformationD-011-01527Base Unit ConnectionsFigure 5 shows the EA800 base unit's connections and Table 3 describes the functions of each c

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8 D-011-0152Access Control and PasswordsAccess Control and PasswordsThe EA800 base unit is normally locked to prevent unauthorized use. The currently

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General InformationD-011-01529System Configuration ParametersThe EA800 base unit requires certain system level information as outlined in Table 4.Tabl

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10 D-011-0152SensorsSensorsA variety of sensors may be used with the EA800 base unit to provide environmental status and information. These include th

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General InformationD-011-015211Humidity SensorsTable 6 lists the humidity sensors available for use with the EA800 Alarm System.4-20mA SensorsTheory o

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12 D-011-0152SensorsPower Supply / Sensor Voltage SelectionIn order to determine the power supply voltage necessary to ensure correct full-scale opera

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General InformationD-011-015213Water SensorsTable 8 lists the water sensors available for use with the EA800 Alarm System. Use of water sensors requir

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14 D-011-0152SensorsSensor Parameter DescriptionsThis section provides a description of each sensor parameter.Table 11 Sensor Parameter DescriptionsPa

Strona 11 - Base Unit Connections

General InformationD-011-015215Relay OperationThis section describes the operation of the base unit's relays. The relays must be programmed corre

Strona 12 - Access Control and Passwords

Limitations of the Alarm System or DeviceWhile your alarm system or device is reliable and sophisticated, it does not offer guaranteed protection agai

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16 D-011-0152Relay Operation

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D-011-015217PreparationBefore you begin installation, ensure that you properly plan the alarm system. During the planning phase you will generate all

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18 D-011-01525. Complete the copy of Appendix B: Planning Worksheet for the facility in which the EA800 system is to be installed. This must include a

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PreparationD-011-015219Figure 9 Typical Alarm Loop Wiring Configuration (External Power)Figure 10 Typical Alarm Loop Wiring Configuration (Self-Powe

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20 D-011-015212. Create an interconnect wiring diagram for the system. Identify the location of each sensor An example of a system map is shown in Fig

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D-011-015221InstallationTools and Supplies RequiredEnsure that you have the following prior to starting the installation: Phillips Screwdriver Mount

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22 D-011-0152Install the Wired Sensors2. Mount the mounting plate as follows: Mounting to 3-gang enclosure: Use four (4) machine screws to secure the

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InstallationD-011-015223Note: Verify that the wireless sensors can communicate with the base unit as outlined in the following proce-dure before perma

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24 D-011-0152Connecting Wired Temperature, Contact Closure, and Water Bug SensorsNote: It may take a few minutes for the base unit to detect the wirel

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InstallationD-011-015225Connecting Wired HA-III+ Humidity Sensors1. Make certain the sensor's wiring is passed through the opening in the mountin

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D-011-0152iTable of ContentsGeneral Information...

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26 D-011-0152Connecting Wired 4-20mA SensorsConnecting Wired 4-20mA Sensors1. Make certain the sensor's wiring is passed through the opening in t

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InstallationD-011-015227Connecting the EA800 Alarm Outputs1. If alarm loops will be controlled by the EA800, install all required wiring from alarm lo

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28 D-011-0152ProgrammingAccessing the MAIN MENU for Programming1. If not already powered up, apply power to the EA800 base unit. During the boot proce

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InstallationD-011-0152293. Enter the SYSTEM menu and then select the CONFIGURATION menu as shown below.:4. The default date format is MM/DD/YYYY. If y

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30 D-011-0152Programming7. Press F3 to confirm your selection. When the CONFIGURATION menu is displayed, select and set BUZZER as shown below. The BUZ

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InstallationD-011-015231Setting the Current DateUnlock the EA800 to continue programming if necessary. See “Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming” o

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32 D-011-0152ProgrammingSetting the TimeUnlock the EA800 to continue programming if necessary. See “Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming” on page 2

Strona 31 - Programming

InstallationD-011-015233Adding Wireless SensorsGo to the appropriate section for the wireless sensor to be added: Wireless Temperature Sensor: See “A

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34 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsNote: To enter numeric values, use the arrow keys. To advance the cursor to the next digit when entering numeric v

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InstallationD-011-015235Adding a Wireless Multi-Function Sensor Using a Wired Temperature SensorWireless multi-function sensors are physically connect

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ii D-011-0152Operation ...

Strona 35 - Setting the Current Date

36 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsWhen setting numeric values, use the arrow keys to change the value. Use the PREV and NEXT soft keys to move the c

Strona 36 - Setting the Time

InstallationD-011-015237Adding a Wireless Humidity SensorThe Hysteresis setting helps prevent alarms from being set and reset continually if the envir

Strona 37 - Adding Wireless Sensors

38 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsAdding a Wireless Multi-Function Sensor Using a Wired WaterBug SensorWireless multi-function sensors are physicall

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InstallationD-011-015239F3This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added, if any.Example shown, set values as appropriate for your system.

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40 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsAdding a Wireless Multi-Function Sensor Using a Wired Contact Closure SensorWireless multi-function sensors are ph

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InstallationD-011-015241F3This is the start screen for the next sensor to be added, if any.Select N.O. Contact or N.C. Contact as appropriate.Example

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42 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsVerify Wireless Signal StrengthAfter temporarily mounting the wireless sensors in the desired location, verify the

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InstallationD-011-015243Adding Wired Sensors Low temperature sensors - Blue Thermistor Probes: See “Adding a Wired Temperature Sensor” on page 43. H

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44 D-011-0152Adding Wired SensorsAdding a Wired HA-III+ Humidity SensorTo add an HA-III+ humidity sensor perform the following procedure.F3This is the

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InstallationD-011-015245Adding a Wired WaterBug SensorTo add a WaterBug sensor perform the following procedure:Note: A supervised WaterBug sensor must

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D-011-01521General InformationOverviewThe EnviroAlert® EA800 Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm System monitors the environmental conditions detected by t

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46 D-011-0152Adding Wired SensorsAdding a Wired Contact Closure SensorThe following procedure shown adds a N.O. contact closure sensor but is the same

Strona 47 - Adding Wired Sensors

InstallationD-011-015247Adding a 4-20mA SensorTo add a 4-20mA sensor, perform the following procedure. There are some additional parameters to configu

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48 D-011-0152Configuring the RelaysConfiguring the RelaysWhen all sensors have been added, you must configure the relays so that the outputs indicate

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D-011-015249OperationThis chapter provides instructions for doing the following: “Monitoring Environmental Conditions” on page 49 “Viewing Sensor Se

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50 D-011-0152Viewing Sensor SettingsViewing Sensor SettingsYou can view the readings of each installed sensor on the MONITORING screen. To view detail

Strona 51 - Adding a 4-20mA Sensor

OperationD-011-015251Viewing the Alarm LogThis alarm log is a quick view of the 20 most recent alarms. Up to 100 alarms can be reviewed by selecting D

Strona 52 - Configuring the Relays

52 D-011-0152Viewing Limit SettingsViewing Limit SettingsTo view the current readings and the limits of a sensor that is not in an alarm state perform

Strona 53 - Operation

OperationD-011-015253Viewing the Sensor LogThe sensor log provides a history of the environmental conditions for all installed sensors at a glance. Up

Strona 54 - Viewing Active Alarms

54 D-011-0152Viewing RF InformationViewing RF InformationThe ABOUT RF screen displays the EA800 base unit’s MAC address, the RF channel currently in u

Strona 55 - Viewing the Alarm Log

D-011-015255MaintenanceThis chapter contains instructions on performing the following maintenance tasks: Lock/unlock the base unit: See “Locking and

Strona 56 - Viewing the Event Log

2 D-011-0152How to Use This ManualHow to Use This ManualThis manual is organized into sections that guide you through the installation process, then d

Strona 57 - Viewing Firmware Information

56 D-011-0152Pausing Monitoring and Cancelling PausePausing Monitoring and Cancelling PauseTo prevent false alarms when performing maintenance, pause

Strona 58 - Viewing RF Information

MaintenanceD-011-015257Adding a SensorThe procedure for adding a sensor to an existing system is the same as for a new system. See “Install the Wired

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58 D-011-0152Editing Sensor Parameters5. If the detected new sensor is not the same type as the replaced sensor, the INVALID SENSOR TYPE screen is dis

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MaintenanceD-011-015259Reprogramming a RelayNote: Ensure that the system’s Configuration Worksheets are updated to document any changes.A Relay can be

Strona 61 - Replacing a Sensor

60 D-011-0152Changing the Date FormatChanging the Date FormatNote: Update the system’s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes.Note: The defa

Strona 62 - Editing Sensor Parameters

MaintenanceD-011-015261Changing the Date or Time SettingTo change the date see “Setting the Current Date” on page 31.If your region uses Daylight Savi

Strona 63 - Deleting a Sensor

62 D-011-0152Changing the Buzzer SettingChanging the Buzzer SettingNote: Update the system’s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes.Note: Th

Strona 64 - Changing the Time Format

MaintenanceD-011-015263Changing the PasswordNote: Update the system’s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes.Note: If you do not enter a val

Strona 65 - Unlock the EA800 as shown

64 D-011-0152Clearing the Alarm LogClearing the Alarm LogTo clear all stored alarm records perform the following procedure:Note: You cannot clear the

Strona 66 - Changing the Buzzer Setting

MaintenanceD-011-015265Updating the FirmwareDownload the latest firmware from www.winland.com to your computer, then save it to a USB jump drive befor

Strona 67 - Changing the Password

General InformationD-011-01523Block DiagramsFigure 2 shows a block diagram of the base unit interfaces and functions. The EA800 provides eight relays

Strona 68 - Clearing the Sensor Log

66 D-011-0152Saving Configuration SettingsSaving Configuration SettingsYou can export the configuration settings from the EA800 to serve as an archive

Strona 69 - Updating the Firmware

MaintenanceD-011-015267Loading Configuration SettingsYou can load configuration settings from a previously installed EA800 to serve as the template fo

Strona 70 - Saving Configuration Settings

68 D-011-0152Exporting the Stored LogsExporting the Stored LogsYou can export the logs stored in the EA800 for archiving or later review. The export p

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MaintenanceD-011-015269Exported Event DataThe following is an example of exported event data:12/24/2007 07:06:03 PM,Sensor deleted,112/24/2007 07:10:5

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70 D-011-0152Exporting the Stored Logs

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D-011-015271TroubleshootingOperating or setup errors are indicated by flashing data on the display. Often, a programming error also results in an alar

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72 D-011-0152Verifying RF Signal StrengthVerifying RF Signal StrengthViewing Signal Strength for a Wireless SensorTo verify the RF signal strength rec

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D-011-0152 73SpecificationsBase Unit and Sensor SpecificationsThe following table lists the specifications for the EA800 base unit, sensors, and acces

Strona 76 - Verifying RF Signal Strength

74 D-011-0152AccessoriesAccessoriesAccessories available for use with the EA800 Environmental Alarm System are listed below.Wired Water Presence Senso

Strona 77 - Specifications

Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015275Appendix A: Screen MapsThe figures in this Appendix illustrate the flow of all EA800 screens. Figure 17. Locked Sc

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4 D-011-0152Symbols on the Product or Manual LabelingSymbols on the Product or Manual LabelingSymbols appearing on the product labeling, packaging, an

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76 D-011-0152Figure 18. Unlocked Screen Map - Top LevelSee Figure 19The displayed screen is dependent on whether an alarm is active or not.See Figure

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Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015277Figure 19. Sensors Screen MapSee Figure 20See Figure 21

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78 D-011-0152Figure 20. Add New Sensor Screen MapCommon Name screen is dependent on the sensor being added.If multi-function onlyParameter screens de

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Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015279Figure 21. Edit Sensor Screen MapFigure 22. Relay Screen MapScreen displayed is dependent on the sensor type.

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80 D-011-0152Figure 23. Data Log Screen Map

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Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015281Figure 24. System Screen MapDependent on formatSee Figure 25

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82 D-011-0152Figure 25. Configuration Screen Map

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Appendix B: Planning WorksheetD-011-015283Appendix B: Planning WorksheetNote: Photocopy and complete a copy of this worksheet for each system.Installa

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Appendix C: Wiring DiagramD-011-015285Appendix C: Wiring DiagramNote: Photocopy and complete copy of this diagram for each EA800 to be installed in th

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General InformationD-011-01525Monitoring ScreensThe EA800 user interface is menu-based. During normal system monitoring, one of the following three sc

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Appendix D: System Configuration RecordD-011-015287Appendix D: System Configuration RecordNote: Photocopy this appendix and complete a copy for each E

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88 D-011-0152Sensor 2 SettingsSensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operational Parameters:Notes:Resolution:Low Scal

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Appendix D: System Configuration RecordD-011-015289Sensor 4 SettingsSensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operationa

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90 D-011-0152Sensor 6 Settings (wireless)SensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operational Parameters:Installed LQI

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Appendix D: System Configuration RecordD-011-015291SensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operational Parameters:Inst

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Warranty and Service InformationWinland Electronics, Inc. ("Winland") warrants to the end user/purchaser that each product of its manufactur

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