D-011-0152Electronic Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm SystemInstallation/Owner’s Manual
10 D-011-0152KeysKeysFigure 4 shows the console display and entry keys. The keys are described in Table 2.Figure 4 EA800 Console KeysTable 2 Key Func
General InformationD-011-0152 11Console ConnectionsFigure 5 shows the EA800 console's connections and Table 3 describes the functions of each con
12 D-011-0152Console ConnectionsTable 3 EA800 Console Connector FunctionsConnector Designation FunctionJ2 USB USB Type A connection used to program fi
General InformationD-011-0152 13Access Control and PasswordsThe EA800 console is normally locked to prevent unauthorized use. The currently active fun
14 D-011-0152System Configuration ParametersBuzzer • Enable• DisableEnabled Enables and disables the buzzer when an alarm limit has been exceeded or a
General InformationD-011-0152 15SensorsA variety of sensors may be used with the EA800 console to provide environmental status and information. These
16 D-011-0152SensorsHumidity SensorsTable 6 lists the humidity sensors available for use with the EA800 Alarm System.4-20mA SensorsTheory of Operation
General InformationD-011-0152 17Figure 7 4-20mA Sensor Wiring Diagram - External Power SupplyPower Supply / Sensor Voltage SelectionIn order to deter
18 D-011-0152SensorsWater SensorsTable 8 lists the water sensors available for use with the EA800 Alarm System. Use of water sensors requires that at
General InformationD-011-0152 19Sensor Parameter DescriptionsThis section provides a description of each sensor parameter.Table 11 Sensor Parameter De
Limitations of the Alarm System or DeviceWhile your alarm system or device is reliable and sophisticated, it does not offer guaranteed protection agai
20 D-011-0152SensorsLow Alarm Limit• Blue, Red and White temperature sensors• HA-III+• 4-20mA sensor• Wireless humidity sensor (EA-WHS)• Wireless temp
General InformationD-011-0152 21Relay OperationThis section describes the operation of the console's relays. The relays must be programmed correc
22 D-011-0152InstallationTools and Supplies RequiredEnsure that you have the following prior to starting the installation: Phillips screwdriver Moun
InstallationD-011-0152 232. Mount the mounting plate as follows: Mounting to 3-gang enclosure: Use four (4) machine screws to secure the mounting pla
24 D-011-0152Install the Wireless SensorsNote: Verify that the wireless sensors can communicate with the console as outlined in the following procedur
InstallationD-011-0152 25 When a sensor is detected, confirm that the ID number shown matches the ID number on the sensor’s label. If the sensors ca
26 D-011-0152Connecting Wired Sensors6. After connecting the wire ends to the terminal block, align the terminal block to the correct header pins, and
InstallationD-011-0152 27.Figure 12 EA800 Console Wired 4-20mA Sensor ConnectionsProgrammingWhen powered-up, the EA800 is ready for programming. The
28 D-011-0152ProgrammingAccessing the MAIN MENU for Programming1. If not already powered up, apply power to the EA800 console. During the boot process
InstallationD-011-0152 29Adding Wireless Sensors1. Unlock the console if necessary to continue programming. See “Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programmi
D-011-0152 3Table of ContentsGeneral Information...
30 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsNote: Repeat this section for each wireless sensor you need to program. The programming options may differ slightl
InstallationD-011-0152 31Verify Wireless Signal StrengthAfter temporarily mounting the wireless sensors in the desired location, verify the signal str
32 D-011-0152Adding Wired SensorsAdding Wired SensorsAdding a Wired SensorThe procedure shown below adds a wired blue temperature sensor, but is appli
InstallationD-011-0152 33Adding a 4-20mA SensorThere are some additional parameters to configure with this type of sensor, including Unit of Measure a
34 D-011-0152Configuring the RelaysConfiguring the RelaysWhen all sensors have been added, you may change the default relay configurations. If the def
D-011-0152 35OperationThis chapter provides instructions for doing the following: “Monitoring Environmental Conditions” on page 35 “Viewing Sensor S
36 D-011-0152Viewing Sensor SettingsViewing Sensor SettingsYou can view the readings of each installed sensor on the MONITORING screen. To view detail
OperationD-011-0152 37Viewing the Alarm LogThis alarm log is a quick view of the 20 most recent alarms. Up to 100 alarms can be reviewed by selecting
38 D-011-0152Viewing the Event LogViewing the Event LogThe EA800 Alarm System logs up to 100 events in its Event Log. At the minimum, the following ev
OperationD-011-0152 39Viewing the Sensor LogThe sensor log provides a history of the environmental conditions for all installed sensors at a glance. U
4 D-011-0152Maintenance ...
40 D-011-0152Viewing RF InformationViewing RF InformationThe ABOUT RF screen displays the EA800 console’s MAC address, the RF channel currently in use
D-011-0152 41MaintenanceThis chapter contains instructions on performing the following maintenance tasks: Lock/unlock the console . . . . . . . . . .
42 D-011-0152Pausing Monitoring and Cancelling PausePausing Monitoring and Cancelling PauseTo prevent false alarms when performing maintenance, pause
MaintenanceD-011-0152 43Replacing a SensorThe EA800 allows you to replace an existing, programmed wireless sensor with another of the same type. When
44 D-011-0152Editing Sensor ParametersEditing Sensor ParametersThe general procedure for editing sensor parameters is provided below. Not all sensor p
MaintenanceD-011-0152 45Deleting a SensorTo delete a sensor perform the following procedure:Changing the Date FormatNote: The default date format is M
46 D-011-0152Changing the Time FormatChanging the Time FormatNote: The default time format is 24 HR.To change the time format perform the following pr
MaintenanceD-011-0152 47Changing the Buzzer SettingNote: The default buzzer configuration is ENABLED and the active condition of the on-board buzzer m
48 D-011-0152Changing the PasswordChanging the PasswordTo set or change the user-configurable password perform the following procedure:F3Unlock the EA
MaintenanceD-011-0152 49Clearing the Alarm LogTo clear all stored alarm records perform the following procedure:Note: You cannot clear the Event Log.C
D-011-0152 5General InformationOverviewThe EnviroAlert® EA800 Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm System monitors the environmental conditions detected by
50 D-011-0152Updating the FirmwareUpdating the FirmwareDownload the latest firmware from www.ea800.net to your computer, then save it to a USB Flash d
MaintenanceD-011-0152 51Saving Configuration SettingsYou can export the configuration settings from the EA800 to serve as an archive for the system or
52 D-011-0152Loading Configuration SettingsLoading Configuration SettingsYou can load configuration settings from a previously installed EA800 to serv
MaintenanceD-011-0152 53Exporting the Stored LogsYou can export the logs stored in the EA800 for archiving or later review. The export procedure expor
54 D-011-0152Exporting the Stored LogsExported Event DataThe data presented provides the following event information:Exported Sensor DataThe data is c
D-011-0152 55TroubleshootingOperating or setup errors are indicated by flashing data on the display. Often, a programming error also results in an ala
56 D-011-0152Verifying RF Signal StrengthVerifying RF Signal StrengthViewing Signal Strength for a Wireless SensorTo verify the RF signal strength rec
D-011-0152 57SpecificationsConsole and Sensor SpecificationsThe following table lists the specifications for the EA800 console, sensors, and accessori
58 D-011-0152AccessoriesAccessoriesAccessories available for use with the EA800 Environmental Alarm System are listed below.Wired Humidity Sensor: 3-w
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6 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
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General InformationD-011-0152 7Block DiagramsFigure 2 shows a block diagram of the console interfaces and functions. The EA800 provides eight relays f
8 D-011-0152Symbols on the Product or Manual LabelingSymbols on the Product or Manual LabelingSymbols appearing on the product labeling, packaging, an
General InformationD-011-0152 9Monitoring ScreensThe EA800 user interface is menu-based. During normal system monitoring, one of the following three s
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