D-011-0152Electronic Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm SystemInstallation/Owner’s Manual
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
General InformationD-011-01527Base Unit ConnectionsFigure 5 shows the EA800 base unit's connections and Table 3 describes the functions of each c
8 D-011-0152Access Control and PasswordsAccess Control and PasswordsThe EA800 base unit is normally locked to prevent unauthorized use. The currently
General InformationD-011-01529System Configuration ParametersThe EA800 base unit requires certain system level information as outlined in Table 4.Tabl
10 D-011-0152SensorsSensorsA variety of sensors may be used with the EA800 base unit to provide environmental status and information. These include th
General InformationD-011-015211Humidity SensorsTable 6 lists the humidity sensors available for use with the EA800 Alarm System.4-20mA SensorsTheory o
12 D-011-0152SensorsPower Supply / Sensor Voltage SelectionIn order to determine the power supply voltage necessary to ensure correct full-scale opera
General InformationD-011-015213Water SensorsTable 8 lists the water sensors available for use with the EA800 Alarm System. Use of water sensors requir
14 D-011-0152SensorsSensor Parameter DescriptionsThis section provides a description of each sensor parameter.Table 11 Sensor Parameter DescriptionsPa
General InformationD-011-015215Relay OperationThis section describes the operation of the base unit's relays. The relays must be programmed corre
Limitations of the Alarm System or DeviceWhile your alarm system or device is reliable and sophisticated, it does not offer guaranteed protection agai
16 D-011-0152Relay Operation
D-011-015217PreparationBefore you begin installation, ensure that you properly plan the alarm system. During the planning phase you will generate all
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
PreparationD-011-015219Figure 9 Typical Alarm Loop Wiring Configuration (External Power)Figure 10 Typical Alarm Loop Wiring Configuration (Self-Powe
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
D-011-015221InstallationTools and Supplies RequiredEnsure that you have the following prior to starting the installation: Phillips Screwdriver Mount
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
InstallationD-011-015223Note: Verify that the wireless sensors can communicate with the base unit as outlined in the following proce-dure before perma
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
InstallationD-011-015225Connecting Wired HA-III+ Humidity Sensors1. Make certain the sensor's wiring is passed through the opening in the mountin
D-011-0152iTable of ContentsGeneral Information...
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
InstallationD-011-015227Connecting the EA800 Alarm Outputs1. If alarm loops will be controlled by the EA800, install all required wiring from alarm lo
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
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
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
InstallationD-011-015231Setting the Current DateUnlock the EA800 to continue programming if necessary. See “Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming” o
32 D-011-0152ProgrammingSetting the TimeUnlock the EA800 to continue programming if necessary. See “Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming” on page 2
InstallationD-011-015233Adding Wireless SensorsGo to the appropriate section for the wireless sensor to be added: Wireless Temperature Sensor: See “A
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
InstallationD-011-015235Adding a Wireless Multi-Function Sensor Using a Wired Temperature SensorWireless multi-function sensors are physically connect
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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
InstallationD-011-015237Adding a Wireless Humidity SensorThe Hysteresis setting helps prevent alarms from being set and reset continually if the envir
38 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsAdding a Wireless Multi-Function Sensor Using a Wired WaterBug SensorWireless multi-function sensors are physicall
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.
40 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsAdding a Wireless Multi-Function Sensor Using a Wired Contact Closure SensorWireless multi-function sensors are ph
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
42 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsVerify Wireless Signal StrengthAfter temporarily mounting the wireless sensors in the desired location, verify the
InstallationD-011-015243Adding Wired Sensors Low temperature sensors - Blue Thermistor Probes: See “Adding a Wired Temperature Sensor” on page 43. H
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
InstallationD-011-015245Adding a Wired WaterBug SensorTo add a WaterBug sensor perform the following procedure:Note: A supervised WaterBug sensor must
D-011-01521General InformationOverviewThe EnviroAlert® EA800 Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm System monitors the environmental conditions detected by t
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
InstallationD-011-015247Adding a 4-20mA SensorTo add a 4-20mA sensor, perform the following procedure. There are some additional parameters to configu
48 D-011-0152Configuring the RelaysConfiguring the RelaysWhen all sensors have been added, you must configure the relays so that the outputs indicate
D-011-015249OperationThis chapter provides instructions for doing the following: “Monitoring Environmental Conditions” on page 49 “Viewing Sensor Se
50 D-011-0152Viewing Sensor SettingsViewing Sensor SettingsYou can view the readings of each installed sensor on the MONITORING screen. To view detail
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
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
OperationD-011-015253Viewing the Sensor LogThe sensor log provides a history of the environmental conditions for all installed sensors at a glance. Up
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
D-011-015255MaintenanceThis chapter contains instructions on performing the following maintenance tasks: Lock/unlock the base unit: See “Locking and
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
56 D-011-0152Pausing Monitoring and Cancelling PausePausing Monitoring and Cancelling PauseTo prevent false alarms when performing maintenance, pause
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
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
MaintenanceD-011-015259Reprogramming a RelayNote: Ensure that the system’s Configuration Worksheets are updated to document any changes.A Relay can be
60 D-011-0152Changing the Date FormatChanging the Date FormatNote: Update the system’s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes.Note: The defa
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
62 D-011-0152Changing the Buzzer SettingChanging the Buzzer SettingNote: Update the system’s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes.Note: Th
MaintenanceD-011-015263Changing the PasswordNote: Update the system’s Configuration Worksheets to document any changes.Note: If you do not enter a val
64 D-011-0152Clearing the Alarm LogClearing the Alarm LogTo clear all stored alarm records perform the following procedure:Note: You cannot clear the
MaintenanceD-011-015265Updating the FirmwareDownload the latest firmware from www.winland.com to your computer, then save it to a USB jump drive befor
General InformationD-011-01523Block DiagramsFigure 2 shows a block diagram of the base unit interfaces and functions. The EA800 provides eight relays
66 D-011-0152Saving Configuration SettingsSaving Configuration SettingsYou can export the configuration settings from the EA800 to serve as an archive
MaintenanceD-011-015267Loading Configuration SettingsYou can load configuration settings from a previously installed EA800 to serve as the template fo
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
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
70 D-011-0152Exporting the Stored Logs
D-011-015271TroubleshootingOperating or setup errors are indicated by flashing data on the display. Often, a programming error also results in an alar
72 D-011-0152Verifying RF Signal StrengthVerifying RF Signal StrengthViewing Signal Strength for a Wireless SensorTo verify the RF signal strength rec
D-011-0152 73SpecificationsBase Unit and Sensor SpecificationsThe following table lists the specifications for the EA800 base unit, sensors, and acces
74 D-011-0152AccessoriesAccessoriesAccessories available for use with the EA800 Environmental Alarm System are listed below.Wired Water Presence Senso
Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015275Appendix A: Screen MapsThe figures in this Appendix illustrate the flow of all EA800 screens. Figure 17. Locked Sc
4 D-011-0152Symbols on the Product or Manual LabelingSymbols on the Product or Manual LabelingSymbols appearing on the product labeling, packaging, an
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
Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015277Figure 19. Sensors Screen MapSee Figure 20See Figure 21
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
Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015279Figure 21. Edit Sensor Screen MapFigure 22. Relay Screen MapScreen displayed is dependent on the sensor type.
80 D-011-0152Figure 23. Data Log Screen Map
Appendix A: Screen MapsD-011-015281Figure 24. System Screen MapDependent on formatSee Figure 25
82 D-011-0152Figure 25. Configuration Screen Map
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
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
88 D-011-0152Sensor 2 SettingsSensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operational Parameters:Notes:Resolution:Low Scal
Appendix D: System Configuration RecordD-011-015289Sensor 4 SettingsSensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operationa
90 D-011-0152Sensor 6 Settings (wireless)SensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operational Parameters:Installed LQI
Appendix D: System Configuration RecordD-011-015291SensorModelSensorNamePhysicalLocation Parameter SettingsUnit of Measure:Operational Parameters:Inst
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