
Operation
This chapter provides instructions for doing the following:
■“Monitoring Environmental Conditions” on page 49
■“Viewing Sensor Settings” on page 50
■“Viewing Active Alarms” on page 50
■“Viewing the Alarm Log” on page 51
■“Viewing Pending Alarm Information” on page 51
■“Viewing Limit Settings” on page 52
■“Viewing the Event Log” on page 52
■“Viewing the Sensor Log” on page 53
■“Viewing Firmware Information” on page 53
■“Viewing RF Information” on page 54
Monitoring Environmental Conditions
The current environmental conditions measured by each sensor connected to the EA800 base unit are shown on the home screen. Depending on the current sensor status the home screen may be one of the following screens:
■MONITORING screen: This screen is shown when there are no active alarms or pending alarms. This screen displays the current readings from all programmed sensors as shown in the example below.
Note: Dashes indicate that a sensor has not been programmed yet.
Current Date
This column shows
environmental readings for wired sensors
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
Sensor 3
Sensor 4
Current Time
This column shows
environmental readings
for wireless sensors
Sensor 5
Sensor 6
Sensor 7 (not installed)
Sensor 8 (not installed)
■MONITORING screen with pending alarm. A pending alarm indicates that a sensor has exceeded the low or high limits but that the condition has not exceeded the programmed delay (0 to 120 minutes). When an alarm is pending, the sensor’s reading is displayed in reverse text as shown in the example for wired sensor 2.
If conditions in the sensor’s area return to the
outside the programmed sensor alarm limits for longer than the delay | Pending alarm | |
time, the screen changes to the ACTIVE ALARMS screen below. | ||
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■.ACTIVE ALARMS Screen: This screen is displayed when conditions monitored by any programmed sensor exceed one of its programmed limits for longer than the programmed delay period. Only the active alarm(s) is displayed as shown in the example below. See “Viewing Active Alarms” on page 50 for the procedure to access alarm information
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