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D-011-0152
Electronic Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm System
Installation/Owner’s Manual
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Page 1 - Installation/Owner’s Manual

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

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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

Page 3 - Table of Contents

General InformationD-011-0152 11Console ConnectionsFigure 5 shows the EA800 console's connections and Table 3 describes the functions of each con

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12 D-011-0152Console ConnectionsTable 3 EA800 Console Connector FunctionsConnector Designation FunctionJ2 USB USB Type A connection used to program fi

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General InformationD-011-0152 13Access Control and PasswordsThe EA800 console is normally locked to prevent unauthorized use. The currently active fun

Page 6 - How to Use This Manual

14 D-011-0152System Configuration ParametersBuzzer • Enable• DisableEnabled Enables and disables the buzzer when an alarm limit has been exceeded or a

Page 7 - Block Diagrams

General InformationD-011-0152 15SensorsA variety of sensors may be used with the EA800 console to provide environmental status and information. These

Page 8 - Symbol Definition

16 D-011-0152SensorsHumidity SensorsTable 6 lists the humidity sensors available for use with the EA800 Alarm System.4-20mA SensorsTheory of Operation

Page 9 - Monitoring Screens

General InformationD-011-0152 17Figure 7 4-20mA Sensor Wiring Diagram - External Power SupplyPower Supply / Sensor Voltage SelectionIn order to deter

Page 10 - Key Function

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

Page 11 - Console Connections

General InformationD-011-0152 19Sensor Parameter DescriptionsThis section provides a description of each sensor parameter.Table 11 Sensor Parameter De

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

Page 13 - Access Control and Passwords

20 D-011-0152SensorsLow Alarm Limit• Blue, Red and White temperature sensors• HA-III+• 4-20mA sensor• Wireless humidity sensor (EA-WHS)• Wireless temp

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General InformationD-011-0152 21Relay OperationThis section describes the operation of the console's relays. The relays must be programmed correc

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22 D-011-0152InstallationTools and Supplies RequiredEnsure that you have the following prior to starting the installation: Phillips screwdriver Moun

Page 16 - 4-20mA Sensors

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

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24 D-011-0152Install the Wireless SensorsNote: Verify that the wireless sensors can communicate with the console as outlined in the following procedur

Page 18 - Dry Contact Sensors

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

Page 19 - Sensor Parameter Descriptions

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

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InstallationD-011-0152 27.Figure 12 EA800 Console Wired 4-20mA Sensor ConnectionsProgrammingWhen powered-up, the EA800 is ready for programming. The

Page 21 - Relay Setting Description

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

Page 22 - Installation

InstallationD-011-0152 29Adding Wireless Sensors1. Unlock the console if necessary to continue programming. See “Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programmi

Page 23 - Install the Wireless Sensors

D-011-0152 3Table of ContentsGeneral Information...

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30 D-011-0152Adding Wireless SensorsNote: Repeat this section for each wireless sensor you need to program. The programming options may differ slightl

Page 25 - Connecting Wired Sensors

InstallationD-011-0152 31Verify Wireless Signal StrengthAfter temporarily mounting the wireless sensors in the desired location, verify the signal str

Page 26 - External Adapter-Powered

32 D-011-0152Adding Wired SensorsAdding Wired SensorsAdding a Wired SensorThe procedure shown below adds a wired blue temperature sensor, but is appli

Page 27 - Programming

InstallationD-011-0152 33Adding a 4-20mA SensorThere are some additional parameters to configure with this type of sensor, including Unit of Measure a

Page 28 - Example shown, set values as

34 D-011-0152Configuring the RelaysConfiguring the RelaysWhen all sensors have been added, you may change the default relay configurations. If the def

Page 29 - Adding Wireless Sensors

D-011-0152 35OperationThis chapter provides instructions for doing the following: “Monitoring Environmental Conditions” on page 35 “Viewing Sensor S

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

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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

Page 32 - Adding Wired Sensors

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

Page 33 - Adding a 4-20mA Sensor

OperationD-011-0152 39Viewing the Sensor LogThe sensor log provides a history of the environmental conditions for all installed sensors at a glance. U

Page 34 - Configuring the Relays

4 D-011-0152Maintenance ...

Page 35 - Operation

40 D-011-0152Viewing RF InformationViewing RF InformationThe ABOUT RF screen displays the EA800 console’s MAC address, the RF channel currently in use

Page 36 - Viewing Active Alarms

D-011-0152 41MaintenanceThis chapter contains instructions on performing the following maintenance tasks: Lock/unlock the console . . . . . . . . . .

Page 37 - Viewing the Alarm Log

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

Page 38 - Viewing the Event Log

MaintenanceD-011-0152 43Replacing a SensorThe EA800 allows you to replace an existing, programmed wireless sensor with another of the same type. When

Page 39 - Viewing Firmware Information

44 D-011-0152Editing Sensor ParametersEditing Sensor ParametersThe general procedure for editing sensor parameters is provided below. Not all sensor p

Page 40 - Viewing RF Information

MaintenanceD-011-0152 45Deleting a SensorTo delete a sensor perform the following procedure:Changing the Date FormatNote: The default date format is M

Page 41 - Maintenance

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

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MaintenanceD-011-0152 47Changing the Buzzer SettingNote: The default buzzer configuration is ENABLED and the active condition of the on-board buzzer m

Page 43 - Replacing a Sensor

48 D-011-0152Changing the PasswordChanging the PasswordTo set or change the user-configurable password perform the following procedure:F3Unlock the EA

Page 44 - Editing Sensor Parameters

MaintenanceD-011-0152 49Clearing the Alarm LogTo clear all stored alarm records perform the following procedure:Note: You cannot clear the Event Log.C

Page 45 - Changing the Date Format

D-011-0152 5General InformationOverviewThe EnviroAlert® EA800 Multi-Zone Environmental Alarm System monitors the environmental conditions detected by

Page 46 - Changing the Time Format

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

Page 47 - Changing the Buzzer Setting

MaintenanceD-011-0152 51Saving Configuration SettingsYou can export the configuration settings from the EA800 to serve as an archive for the system or

Page 48 - Changing the Password

52 D-011-0152Loading Configuration SettingsLoading Configuration SettingsYou can load configuration settings from a previously installed EA800 to serv

Page 49 - Clearing the Sensor Log

MaintenanceD-011-0152 53Exporting the Stored LogsYou can export the logs stored in the EA800 for archiving or later review. The export procedure expor

Page 50 - Updating the Firmware

54 D-011-0152Exporting the Stored LogsExported Event DataThe data presented provides the following event information:Exported Sensor DataThe data is c

Page 51 - Saving Configuration Settings

D-011-0152 55TroubleshootingOperating or setup errors are indicated by flashing data on the display. Often, a programming error also results in an ala

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

Page 53 - Exporting the Stored Logs

D-011-0152 57SpecificationsConsole and Sensor SpecificationsThe following table lists the specifications for the EA800 console, sensors, and accessori

Page 54 - Exported Sensor Data

58 D-011-0152AccessoriesAccessoriesAccessories available for use with the EA800 Environmental Alarm System are listed below.Wired Humidity Sensor: 3-w

Page 55 - Troubleshooting

Warranty and Service InformationWinland Electronics, Inc. (“Winland”) warrants to the end user/purchaser that each product of its manufacture shall be

Page 56 - Verifying RF Signal Strength

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

Page 57 - Specifications

Manufactured in the U.S.A byWinland Electronics1950 Excel Drive, Mankato, MN, 56001Outside MN Phone: 1-800-635-4269Phone: 507-625-7231Fax: 507-387-248

Page 58 - Accessories

General InformationD-011-0152 7Block DiagramsFigure 2 shows a block diagram of the console interfaces and functions. The EA800 provides eight relays f

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8 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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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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