Preparation
Before you begin installation, ensure that you properly plan the alarm system. During the planning phase you will generate all the documentation you need to successfully install the EA800 base unit and sensors in the alarm system. This is important because complete and accurate installation documentation aids in system maintenance later.
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The suggested preparation procedure is as follows:
1.Read and understand the entire manual. General Information provides important information required to properly plan, install, and use the EA800. The preparation phase helps ensure that the EA800 system will function as required.
2.Photocopy the pages of Appendix B: Planning Worksheet, Appendix C: EA800 Wiring Diagram (one for each
EA800 base unit in the system), and Appendix D: System Configuration Record to create a record of the specific EA800 alarm system installation you are currently working on.
3.Draw a floor plan for the facility where you will install the EA800 alarm system. Identify important details such as the coolers, doors, computer rooms, etc. An example is shown below.
Cooler1
Cooler 2
Storage Room 3
Computer Room
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Men's Room
Front
Entry
Front Desk
Conference Room
Freezer 1
Freezer 2
Room 1
Room 2
Women's Room
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 unit and each sensor comply with the environmental specifications listed in Table 13: Specifications.
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Do not install the EA800 base unit in coolers or freezers.
Use only wired sensors specified in this manual for the INPUT 1 through INPUT 4 connections. Unverified sensors may damage the EA800 or result in improper or unreliable operation.
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