Enviro EA800 owner manual Monitoring Screens, General Information, D-011-0152

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Monitoring Screens

General Information

Monitoring Screens

The EA800 user interface is menu-based. During normal system monitoring, one of the following three screens is displayed depending on the current state of the programmed sensors:

The MONITORING (home) screen is displayed when there are no active alarms. The screen lists all programmed sensors connected to the base unit and their current reading or state.

The MONITORING (home) screen displays pending alarms in reverse video as shown in the example at right (71° exceeds the temperature limit for Sensor 2, so it is shown as light text on black). Pending alarms indicate that the programmed lim- its for the sensor have been exceeded, but the sensor’s programmed delay time has not elapsed yet. If the monitored conditions continue to exceed the programmed limits for longer than the programmed delay period, the pending alarm will become an active alarm.

The ACTIVE ALARMS screen is shown when one or more sensors are in an active alarm or warning state. If more than one alarm is active, each will be listed on the screen. In the example shown, Walk-in Cooler and Warehouse alarms are occurring simultaneously.

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Contents D-011-0152 Limitations of the Alarm System or Device Installation Table of ContentsGeneral Information PreparationOperation Overview General InformationHow to Use This Manual Block Diagrams General InformationD-011-0152 Symbols on the Product or Manual Labeling Monitoring Screens General InformationD-011-0152 Keys Base Unit Connections Access Control and Passwords System Configuration Parameters will sound when an alarm occurs if DISABLE isselected Temperature Sensors SensorsHumidity Sensors 4-20mASensorsTheory of Operation Power Supply / Sensor Voltage Selection Water Sensors Multi-FunctionSensorsContact Closure Sensors Resolution Sensor Parameter DescriptionsMaximum Allowed High Scaled ValueRelay Operation D-011-0152 Relay OperationPreparation D-011-0152 To alarm-on-closed From 11-26VDC power supplyloop circuit power supplied via loop From 11-26VDC power supplyD-011-0152 Power Requirements InstallationTools and Supplies Required Mounting the EA800 Rear PlateInstall the Wired Sensors EA800 Base Unit Power ConnectionsInstall the Wireless Sensors SENSOR MODEL NO RESET BUTTONSENSOR MODEL NO RESET BUTTOND-011-0152 J6 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 InputConnecting Wired HA-III+Humidity Sensors Connecting Wired 4-20mASensors Programming Connecting the EA800 Alarm OutputsConfiguring System Parameter Settings Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming3.Enter the SYSTEM menu and then select the CONFIGURATION menu as shown below DISABLED is selected Setting the Current Date D-011-0152 Setting the TimeAdding a Wireless Temperature Sensor Adding Wireless SensorsD-011-0152 Adding Wireless SensorsD-011-0152 InstallationD-011-0152 Adding a Wireless Humidity Sensor InstallationD-011-0152 D-011-0152 D-011-0152 InstallationD-011-0152 Installation Select N.O. Contact or N.C. ContactD-011-0152 D-011-0152 Verify Wireless Signal StrengthAdding a Wired Temperature Sensor Adding Wired SensorsAdding a Wired HA-III+Humidity Sensor Adding Wired SensorsD-011-0152 Note A supervised WaterBug sensor must be used Adding a Wired WaterBug SensorAdding a Wired Contact Closure Sensor Select N.O. Contact or N.C. ContactD-011-0152 Adding a 4-20mASensor Configuring the Relays Monitoring Environmental Conditions OperationViewing Active Alarms Viewing Sensor SettingsViewing Pending Alarm Information Viewing the Alarm LogViewing the Event Log Viewing Limit SettingsViewing Firmware Information Viewing the Sensor LogOperation D-011-0152Viewing RF Information Viewing RF InformationLocking and Unlocking the EA800 MaintenancePausing Monitoring and Cancelling Pause Replacing a Sensor Adding a SensorSENSORS screen Editing Sensor ParametersReprogramming a Relay Deleting a SensorF3 F3 Changing the Time Format Changing the Date FormatChanging Sensor Data Collection Frequency Changing the Date or Time SettingChanging the Buzzer Setting Changing the Buzzer SettingChanging the Password MaintenanceD-011-0152 Clearing the Alarm Log Clearing the Sensor LogClearing the Alarm Log Updating the Firmware MaintenanceD-011-0152 F3 LOAD/SAVE CONFIG screen Saving Configuration SettingsCONFIG screen Loading Configuration SettingsExporting the Stored Logs Exported Alarm DataExported Sensor Data Exported Event Data12/24/2007 07 06 03 PM Sensor deletedD-011-0152 Exporting the Stored LogsACTIVE ALARMS screen TroubleshootingViewing Signal Strength for a Wireless Sensor Verifying RF Signal StrengthBase Unit and Sensor Specifications SpecificationsAccessories Figure 17. Locked Screen Map Appendix A Screen MapsD-011-0152 Figure 18. Unlocked Screen Map - Top LevelAppendix A Screen Maps Figure 19. Sensors Screen MapD-011-0152 D-011-0152 Figure 20. Add New Sensor Screen MapFigure 21. Edit Sensor Screen Map Appendix A Screen MapsFigure 22. Relay Screen Map D-011-0152D-011-0152 Figure 23. Data Log Screen MapAppendix A Screen Maps Figure 24. System Screen MapD-011-0152 D-011-0152 Figure 25. Configuration Screen MapInstallation Appendix B Planning WorksheetAlarm Condition Appendix B Planning WorksheetD-011-0152 Appendix C Wiring DiagramD-011-0152 Appendix D System Configuration Record Unit of Measure Appendix D System Configuration Record Sensor 6 Settings wireless Appendix D System Configuration Record D-011-0152 Warranty and Service Information Winland Electronics Manufactured in the U.S.A by1950 Excel Drive, Mankato, MN, Outside MN Phone Phone Fax