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ea7-t8c manualThis product was also sold as the KOYO EA7-T8C touch panel and the Direct Logic EA7-T8C. It is no longer manufactured. The C-More series was designed as a drop-in replacement for EZTouch Panels, also from Automation Direct. The EA7-T8C is compatible with the EZ-S8C-F, the EZ-S8C-FS, and the EZ-S8C-FST. The screen allows for multiple overlapping active devices. The display is backlit. The unit can be programmed via Ethernet or USB. The onboard event manager allows users to initiate screen captures, send emails, or send data files based on schedules, state changes, or PLC tag names in the database environment. If more information is desired, please follow the link on this page to our supporting documents, or reference Automation Direct datasheets or manuals. If help is needed with connecting C more HMIs to click PLCs, please refer to OEM manuals for guidance. This website is not sanctioned or approved by any manufacturer or tradename listed.Designated trademarks, brand names and brands appearingCopyright 2020 - AX Control Inc. - All Rights Reserved. Minimum items required to create a working system:Base Feature. STN and TFTTFT displaysSignal. PinPinSetting. Adjust Clock. Adjust Display. Adjust Touch Panel. Beeper. Main Menu. Unpack and InspectSupport Stand. PLC Communications. Audio Line Out,Pin. Cutout TemplateUSB Port - Type B. Mounting ClipsPin. USB Port - Type A. USB Device Options. SignalSignal. Signal. Pin. Time. SignalTest MenuDateInformationOn. Ethernet Linked. On. Active Network DataNo Ethernet Comm. Off. Network IdleSHELL Shield. Note: Device is not available on Base Feature touch panels, part numbers EA7-S6M-R and EA7-T6CL-R.Full FeatureTFT displaysEngineered into the product design to provide excellent hardware and software are features such as those listed below. Some features are not available on the base feature panels. The event can also trigger a sound byte, initiate a screen capture, send a data file (FTP), send an E-mail, etc.http://emehck.com/upload/craftsman-storage-shed-manual.xml
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CF Card Interface Module:Memory Card:Touch PanelSafety Information. WARNING: To minimize the risk of potential safety problems, you should follow all applicable local and nationalThese codes vary from area to area and it is yourEquipment damage or serious injury to personnel can result from the failure to follow all applicable codes and standards. WeIf you have any questions concerning the installation or operation of this equipment, or if you need additionalThis publication is based on information that was available at the time it was printed. At Automationdirect.com weThis publication may also discuss features that may notEthernet. PortMemory CardC-more. Touch Panel. CF card plugsCF card interfaceC200 Adapter, C500Communications Unit)Port. Studio any version. Studio V7.2.1 or laterDF1 Full Duplex. DF1 Half Duplex; DF1 Full DuplexQnA Ethernet. Host LinkAutomationDirect Prod. 3000 Serial. AutomationDirect Prod. 3000 Ethernet. AutomationDirect Modbus (CLICK). K-Sequence. Direct NET. Modbus (Koyo addressing). Direct LOGIC Ethernet. Direct NETExpansion AssemblyC-more touch panel, include wiring the ground terminal to aThe recommended power supply isDC Wiring. Recommended DC Supply Fuse. Panel Size RatingK-Sequence. Direct LOGIC EthernetC-more. Ethernet. PortEthernet CAT5. Cable - CrossoverHub or SwitchEthernet ModuleGroundEthernet via Crossover Cable. Ethernet Module. Ethernet Switch. C-more. Touch PanelC-more Ethernet port and the PLC Ethernet port (full featureC-more. Touch PanelDirect LOGIC. VGA 15-pin portEthernet. PortNot recommended for use with the EA7-T15COff. NOTE: The C-more 6” touch panelsUse the C-more 6” Adapter Plate,EZTouch 6” non-slim (roundedGreen. Power OffPower On. Power OffSerial Port AdapterRecommended AC Supply Fuse. Date code. Country of OriginCable - Straight-thruDate code. Country of OriginDF1 Half Duplex; DF1 Full Duplex. Ethernet CAT5. Cable - Straight-thruEthernet. Port. Touch PanelInterface ModuleEthernet via.http://gemmacapitalgroup.com/foto/craftsman-steam-cleaner-pressure-washer-manual.xml Hub or SwitchInstall Optional Hardware Accessories (sold separately)DF1 port (RS-232C)Port. Accessories. Mitsubishi. All with DCMCable - Crossover. Ethernet SwitchDL405, D3-350, DL305 DCU andC-more. Touch PanelDirect LOGIC PLC RJ-11 port, D3-340Crossover Cable. Type A. Non glare 10 inch screen cover:USB Pen Drive,NOTE: To check yourAll Programs andInformation. Direct LOGIC (VGA Style) 15-pin portProtocols. MicroLogix 1000, 1100, 1200, 1400, 1500. MicroLogix 1000, 1100, 1200, 1400, 1500ControlLogix, CompactLogix, FlexLogix - Tag BasedMicroLogix 1000, 1100, 1200,1400, 1500. FX SeriesQ, Qna Ethernet. C200 Adapter, C500Series 110 CPU: 311-xx, 411-xx, 512-xx, 612-xx. S7-200 CPU, RS-485 Serial. S7-200 CPU, S7-300 CPU; Ethernet. Productivity3000 Serial (P3-550). Productivity3000 Ethernet (P3-550)Insert tabsNon glare 15 inch screen cover:D-SUB 15 pin to. Terminal Block Adapter:Part Number. AutomationDirect CLICK, Direct LOGIC. PLC RJ-12 port, DL05, DL06, DL105,C-more touch panel Ethernet port and the PC Ethernet portShipping Carton Packing Material. D-SUB 15 pin 90 degree. Comm Port Adapter:Description. ModelInsert the supplied CD-ROM into the PC’s CD-ROM drive and follow the instructions. If youC-more 6” touch panelPLC Compatibility Table. Allen-Bradley PLC-5. DF1 port (RS-232C). A table of complete specifications for all touch panels is located on the back of this Quick Start Guide. Touch. Panel and accessory dimension and mounting information is also located on the back. Please refer to the individualAssemble Temporary Support Stand. PLC Family. Following are the minimum system requirements for running C-more Programming Software,For Future Use. Included inStart Guide.If anything is missing or. Full Feature. STN displays. Compact FlashAccessing the Touch Panel Setup ScreensMenu screen to return to the application screen. Bottom ViewBlinking. Red. Blinking. Orange. GreenPower supply cable torqueMounting flange screw torque 57 - 71 oz-in (0.4 - 0.5 Nm). Memory Error.http://www.raumboerse-luzern.ch/mieten/bose-wave-machine-manual RxDLCD Backlight Failure. Power Loss Detection. On Comm. is active. Off No communication. Rear View. Additional Help and SupportSpecificationPart Number. Display Actual Size and Type. Color Scale. Display Viewing Area. Screen Pixels. Display Brightness. LCD Panel Dot Pitch. Backlight User Replaceable. Touch Panel TypeCPU TypeApproximately 50,000 hours. No. Analog Resistive (10-bit resolution, 1024 x 1024 touch area)Battery. System Memory. System Flash Memory. Backup Memory (SRAM). Logging Data Memory. Number of Screens. Realtime Clock. Screen Saver. Serial PLC Interface. Ethernet Port. Audio Line Out. Expansion Assembly. Supply Power. Power Consumption. Operating Temperature. Storage Temperature. Humidity. Noise Immunity. Withstand Voltage. Insulation Resistance. Vibration. Shock. Environment. Enclosure. Agency ApprovalsPlus Graphic Accelerator Chip. SDRAM 32 MBytes. SDRAM 64 MBytes. FLASH 32 MBytes. FLASH 64 MBytes. Control data backup memory (SRAM) 256 KBytes. Built into panel (PLC clock is still accessible if available). Yes - battery backupGasketEZTouch 10” touchMounting ClipEZTouch 15” touchC-more 6” Adapter Plate. EA-6-ADPTR, to install. C-more 6” panels into existing cutouts of EZTouch 6”Over 20 M? between DC power supply input terminal and safety groundFor use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment. Meets UL Type 4X, when mounted correctly. For indoor use only. UL, cUL, CEMounting ClipAnalog Resistive (12-bit resolution, 4096 x 4096 touch area)WeightMounting ClipThe lifetime will decrease under low or high temperature usage.Screw TorqueC-more 6” Adapter Plate. C-more 6” panels into existing cutouts of EZTouch 6”Enclosure Mounting Thickness RangeMounting ClipThickness RangeTouch. Panel Size. Thickness Range. Mounting Clip. Screw TorqueMounting. ClearancesInsertAdapter. Front ViewNOTE: Refer to the product dataC-more. Adapter PlateNOTE: The CF Card Interface. Module must be installed inAssembly. Refer to the productDIN Mounting.https://jdlwealth.com/images/canon-pro-1-manual-download.pdf ClipsSet A - M4-8 metric screws for an enclosure. Set B - M4-10 metric screws for an enclosure. CenterlineExpansion Assembly DimensionsTouch PanelOutlineCF Card Interface Module. Dimensions. Mounting DetailsConnectorCutout DimensionsCutout Outline. Centerline. NOTE: The adapter plate has been designed to simplify the retrofit of a new C-moreC-more 6” touch panel will directly mount into the existing cutout opening for any. EZTouch 6” slim touch panel. The adapter plate gasket is included.Connector. NOTE: The mounting clearances when installing the touch panel in an enclosure or cabinet should be kept to a minimum of 4 inchesScrewScrew. Replacement PartsReplace battery with AutomationDirect part number D2-BAT-1 or CR2354 only. Use of another batteryDispose of used battery properly. Keep away from children. Cutout Outline. Bezel OutlineAssembly,Note: 6 inch bezel isNOTE: The EA-ADPTR-4 adapterNOTE: The EA-COMCON-3 adapter isPLC communication cable. Country of OriginBattery:Bezel OutlineRemplacez la pileTenir hors de portee des enfants.File Type Extension: pdf. PDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: No. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 11.0 (Windows). Trapped: False. Creator Tool: PScript5.dll Version 5.2.2. Modify Date: 2014:08:14 11:11:44-04:00. Create Date: 2014:08:14 11:09:37-04:00. Metadata Date: 2014:08:14 11:11:44-04:00. Title: C-more EA7 Quick Start Guide. Creator: AutomationDirect. Description: C-more EA7 Series Panels Quick Start Guide. Version ID: 1. Document ID: uuid:4d323b17-6ebc-404f-957a-bbe5a22db863. Instance ID: uuid:2595d204-5b3b-45d3-bf82-f47ccd2cfcd2. Page Count: 2. Author: AutomationDirect. Subject: C-more EA7 Series Panels Quick Start Guide. Page Count: 37 AutomationDirect. It has been designed to display and interchange graphical data from a PLCThe C-more Touch Panel is available in a variety of models to suit your application. Refer to thePart. Number. User. Memory. CF Card. OptionYes. NoBuilt-in USB only, no Ethernet or CompactFlash support.Yes. NoBuilt-in Ethernet and USB; supports CompactFlash.Yes. YesEthernet and USB; supports Compact Flash.Yes. Yes. DescriptionTable continued on the next page.Available Models (cont’d). Part. OptionBuilt-in Ethernet and USB;Yes. YesBuilt-in Ethernet and USB;Yes. DescriptionModel Specifications. The following tables on the next four pages provide details to the Specifications of all C-moreThe following note applies to the Backlight Average Lifetime of 50,000 hours shown in theNote: The backlight average lifetime is defined as the average usage time it takes before the brightnessThe lifetime of the backlight depends on the ambient temperature. TheThe following note applies to the Touch Panel Type specification shown in the following tables. Note: The Touchscreen is designed to respond to a single touch. If it is touched at multiple points at the sameSpecificationPart Number. Backlight Average Lifetime. Touch Panel Type. CPU Type. Battery. Expansion AssemblySupply PowerOver 20 M? between DC power supply input terminal and safety groundFor use in Pollution Degree 2 environment. UL, cUL, CSA, CEApproximately 50,000 hours (See note at bottom of page 2-3.). Analog resistive (10-bit resolution, 1024 x 1024 touch area) (See note at bottom of page 2-3.)SDRAM 32 MBytes. USB Pen Drive. Yes - battery backupPower Consumption. Agency Approvals. WeightModel. SpecificationApproximately 50,000 hours (See note at bottom of page 2-3.). Control data backup memory (SRAM) 256 KBytesBuilt into panel (PLC clock is still accessible if available). Yes - battery backupOver 20 M? between DC power supply input terminal and safety groundFor use in Pollution Degree 2 environment. Meets UL Type 4X when mounted correctly. UL, cUL, CSA, CE. Part Number. Backup Memory (SRAM)Logging Data Memory. WeightSpecification. Expansion AssemblyOver 20 M? between DC power supply input terminal and safety groundFor use in Pollution Degree 2 environment. UL, cUL, CEApproximately 50,000 hours (See note at bottom of page 2-3.). UL, cUL, CE. WeightSpecifications. Backup Memory (SRAM)Number of Screens. WeightApproximately 50,000 hours (See note at bottom of page 2-3.). UL, cUL, CSA, CEModel. Specifications. Backup Memory (SRAM)Approximately 50,000 hours (See note at bottom of page 2-3.). Analog resistive (12-bit resolution, 4096 x 4096 touch area) (See note at bottom of page 2-3.)SDRAM 64 MBytes. WeightAll the necessary mounting hardware is provided with the touch panel. Use the two (2)A template is provided for marking the cutout dimensions on the mounting surface.Mounting Clip. Screw Torque. Enclosure Mounting. Touch. Screw TorqueDC Power Label. Optional Expansion. Assembly LocationBase Feature Model. EA7-S6M-R and EA7-T6CL-RRxDCommunications. Product LabelDC Power Label. Assembly Location. Full Feature Model. EA7-S6M and EA7-T6CLRxDEA7-S6C and EA7-T6C. PLC Serial. Communications. For Future Use. Product LabelAll the necessary mounting hardware is provided with the touch panel. Use the six (6) mountingA template isMounting Clip. Full Feature ModelCommunications. Product Label. Audio Line OutAll the necessary mounting hardware is provided with the touch panel. Product LabelFor Future Use. Use the eight (8)Mounting Clip. Audio Line OutThe following drawing shows the mounting clearances for the C-more touch panel. ThereNote: Make sure the touch panel is mounted on a vertical surface to allow convection air flow for properMounting ClipFront View. Air. Flow. Side ViewCommunications Ports. Compact FlashPLC Serial CommunicationsSignal. PinFuturePin. USB Port - Type B. VbusBottom View. PinSignal. SignalVbusEthernet Linked. Network Activity LED (Orange). Network Idle. SHELL Shield. Note: Device is not available on Base Feature touch panels, part numbers EA7-S6M-R and EA7-T6CL-R. The Ethernet port can be used several ways: for programming the panel (downloading aThe Ethernet connector is an RJ-45 Module jack type. It has a green and an orange LED. It illuminates when there is dataEthernet connections to devices. Note: The base panels ( -R part numbers) do not include an Ethernet port, and do not have these capabilities.USB Port B. Program C-more via the USB programming port. It's fast and easy, with no baud rate settings,We stock standard USB cables for your convenience, such asUSB Port A. All delivery times quoted are subject to stock availability and delivery location. All quoted delivery dates and times are estimates and although we will try our best to meet them we will not be responsible if we are unable to do so. We will let you know if we cannot deliver your products within 30 days of when we receive your payment and will give you the option to either wait for the Products or cancel your order and receive a full refund. We strongly recommend that you do not book fitters or trades persons until your order has been delivered and checked by you. We cannot be held responsible for any third-party costs or charges which you incur due to non-delivery of an order, or orders that have not been checked on delivery. We are not able to process orders or deliver on UK Bank Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays. All deliveries must be received and signed for by a person over the age of 18. If no one is available to take delivery of your order we will try and leave with a neighbour or in a safe place. We may need to make an additional handling charge for redelivery. Should no-one be available to take the redelivery we may cancel the order and refund your money, excluding any delivery charges. Due to insurance guidelines, our delivery personnel are unable to enter private residences. Delivery will be to the kerbside of the delivery address. The recipient of the Products is responsible for any additional lifting once the delivery has been made. Risk of loss and damage in the Products will pass to you on the date when the Products are delivered or on the date on which we make our first attempt to deliver them to you. Detects motion up to 7m away. Installation instructions are included for mounting.Your input is very much appreciated. Share it with your friends so they can enjoy it too. Facebook Twitter Be the first to review this item Will order again We’ll never use your data for anything else. We apologize for the inconvenience.Standard delivery time is 3-5 business days.If an item cannot be fulfilled immediately it will be ordered from our manufacturer. Linguee Look up words and phrases in comprehensive, reliable bilingual dictionaries and search through billions of online translations. Blog Press Information Linguee Apps You helped to increase the quality of our service. It does not have the original box, but it does still have all the mint condition paper work, original manual and the limited warranty card that has a date on the bottom of (0491). This will be fully insured and tracked, and also packed very well for shipping. PS: If you live overseas like in Europe please email me first for a shipping rate as it is a fair bit more. Thanks for looking The role will be filled by former GM designer Max Wolff, who will head the design team in the new year. While Gerry McGovern headed Lincoln-Mercury design for a brief period before becoming director of Advanced Design at Land Rover in 2004, Lincoln itself has never had a design director dedicated solely to the brand. The French firm has announced plans to premier its radical new C4 Cactus and the latest version of its C1 city car. On sale in the UK from October, the C4 Cactus signals the brand’s bold response to the changing needs of today’s car owners. But we reckoned we would instead see the new Mitsubishi Evo XI arrive with a hybrid powerplant. And so it is. While your alarm system or device is reliable and sophisticated, it does not offer guaranteed protection againstAny security product, whether commercial or residential, is subject toThese include. Individuals may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication toMonitoring devices will not operate without power. Devices powered by AC will not work if their ACIf system has battery backup, batteries that are not maintained canAlarm warning devices such as sirens, bells, and horns may not alert people or awaken sleepers if theyIf warning devices are on a different levelTelephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station maySignals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarmEven if the system responds to the emergency as intended and is a monitored alarm system, theThis equipment, like other electrical devices, is subject to component failure. The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning properly is due to inadequateInstalling an alarm system may make you eligible for lower insurance rates, but an alarm system is not a substituteGeneral Information. 1. Overview. 1. How to Use This Manual. 2. Block Diagrams. 3. Symbols on the Product or Manual Labeling. 4. Monitoring Screens. 5. Keys. 6. Base Unit Connections. 7. Access Control and Passwords. 8. System Configuration Parameters. 9. Sensors. 10. Temperature Sensors. 10. Humidity Sensors. 11Water Sensors. 12. Multi-Function Sensors. 12. Contact Closure Sensors. 12. Sensor Parameter Descriptions. 13. Relay Operation. 14. Preparation. 15. Installation. 19. Tools and Supplies Required. 19. Power Requirements. 19. Mounting the EA800 Rear Plate. 19. Install the Wired Sensors. 20. EA800 Base Unit Power Connections. 20. Install the Wireless Sensors. 20. Connecting Wired Temperature, Contact Closure, and Water Bug Sensors. 21. Connecting the EA800 Alarm Outputs. 23. Programming. 23. Accessing the MAIN MENU for Programming. 24. Configuring System Parameter Settings. 24. Setting the Current Date. 27. Setting the Time. 28. Adding Wireless Sensors. 29. Adding a Wireless Temperature Sensor. 29. Adding a Wireless Multi-Function Sensor. 31. Adding a Wireless Humidity Sensor. 32. Adding a Wireless WaterBug Sensor. 33. Adding a Wireless Contact Closure Sensor. 34. Verify Wireless Signal Strength. 35. Adding Wired Sensors. 36. Adding a Wired Temperature Sensor. 36. Adding a Wired WaterBug Sensor. 38. Adding a Wired Contact Closure Sensor. 39. Adding a 4-20mA Sensor. 40. Configuring the Relays. 41Monitoring Environmental Conditions. Viewing Sensor Settings. Viewing Active Alarms. Viewing the Alarm Log. Viewing Pending Alarm Information. Viewing Limit Settings. Viewing the Event Log. Viewing the Sensor Log. Viewing Firmware Information. Viewing RF Information. Maintenance. Locking and Unlocking the EA800. Pausing Monitoring and Cancelling Pause. Adding a Sensor. Replacing a Sensor. Editing Sensor Parameters. Reprogramming a Relay. Deleting a Sensor. Changing the Date Format. Changing the Time Format. Changing the Date or Time Setting. Changing Sensor Data Collection Frequency. Changing the Buzzer Setting. Changing the Password. Clearing the Alarm Log. Clearing the Sensor Log. Updating the Firmware. Saving Configuration Settings. Loading Configuration Settings. Exporting the Stored Logs. Exported Alarm Data. Exported Event Data. Exported Sensor Data. Troubleshooting. Verifying RF Signal Strength. Viewing Signal Strength for a Wireless Sensor. Forcing an Instant Transmission. Specifications. Base Unit and Sensor Specifications. Accessories. Appendix A: Screen Maps. Appendix B: Planning Worksheet. Appendix C: Wiring Diagram. Appendix D: System Configuration Record. Warranty and Service Information.OverviewThe alarm signals are provided viaEA800 Alarm System can be configured with wired or optional wireless sensors (sold separately). Up to eightSetup and programming is done using the front panel keys and the liquid crystal display (LCD) on the base unit. The display assists the user during setup, and shows measured conditions for the monitored environment duringThe EA800 can monitor multiple critical environments using multiple sensor inputs.Using the appropriate accessory sensors (sold separately), the EA800 Alarm System monitors and providesThe EA800 base unit may be mounted directly to a 3-gang electrical enclosure or to walls. The wireless sensorsFigure 1 shows the base unit and a wireless sensor. Figure 1 EnviroAlert EA800 Base Unit and Optional Wireless SensorHow to Use This Manual. This manual is organized into sections that guide you through the installation process, then describe how to use the. EA800 and change its programmed settings if necessary. Some troubleshooting guidelines are provided, and theThe manual presents EA800 programming procedures by showing you the sequence of menus and screens youThe example below isStep 1: Press the. F1 soft key. Step 2: The UNLOCK screen Step 3: Press theENTER keyEnter:In all procedures, use theThe functions of the soft keys F1 F2 F3 change and are defined on the screen in the area above each key. If noNote: For convenient reference, “Appendix A: Screen Maps” on page 67 contains maps of all menus andThroughout the manual, text that appears on the EA800 base unit screens is shown like this: MONITORING. Key names are shown in text like this: F1. The current menu selection is highlighted on the screen by arrows on either side of theOn this MAIN MENU screen, the current selectionUse theBlock Diagrams. Figure 2 shows a block diagram of the base unit interfaces and functions. The EA800 provides eight relays forAn additional AUXEA800 Base Unit. Sensor 1. Relay 1 coil control logic. Relay 1. Output 1. Sensor 2. Relay 2 coil control logic. Relay 2. Output 2. Sensor 3. Relay 3 coil control logic. Relay 3. Output 3. Sensor 4. Relay 4 coil control logic. Relay 4. Output 4. Relay 5. Output 5. Relay 6. Output 6. Relay 7. Output 7. Relay 8. Output 8. Relay assignmentSystem Control. Sensor 5. Relay 9. RF Receiver. Aux Output. Sensor 6. Sensor 7. Sensor 8. Wireless Sensors. Figure 2 EA800 Environmental Alarm System Block Diagram. The EA800 can be made part of a larger security system as shown in Figure 3. In a security system there may beEA800 Base Unit. Alarm Panel. From other. EA800, EA400, and EA200. Environmental Alarm Systems. EA800 Base Unit. Figure 3 Facility Security System Block Diagram - ExampleSymbols on the Product or Manual Labeling. Table 1. Symbols on Product or Manual. Symbol. Definition. Attention, consult accompanying documents or statements. For product disposal, ensure the following. Indicates product complies with RoHS-WEEE directive.Combined single pole double throw (SPDT) NO relay output that activatesComplies with Federal Communications Commission requirements forThe TUV certification combines electrical safety certification for CanadaThis productThe product is in conformity with all applicable requirements for its placingMonitoring Screens. The EA800 user interface is menu-based. During normal system monitoring, when the base unit is locked and theThe MONITORING (home) screen is displayedThe MONITORING (home) screen displays pendingSensor 2, so it is shown as light text on black). Pending alarms indicate that the programmed limits for the sensor have been exceeded, but theThe ACTIVE ALARMS screen is shown when one orIn the example shown. Walk-in Cooler and Warehouse alarms areKeys. Figure 4 shows the base unit display and entry keys. The keys are described in Table 2. Figure 4 EA800 Base Unit Keys. Table 2. Key. Key Functions. FunctionIts current function isIts current function isIts current function isUp Arrow: This key provides the scroll up function. It moves the selection cursor upThe values provided are dependent on the currently active field. ForDown Arrow: This key provides the scroll down function. It moves the selectionThe values provided are dependent on the currently active. ENTER key. This key accepts the currently entered selection when pressed. If theIf the current selection is anHOME key. This key displays the home screen (MONITORING) when pressed. MENU key: Displays the MAIN MENU screen when pressed from any menu level orSILENCE key: Alarms cannot be cleared and will continue to recur until the monitored conditions detected by the sensors are within the programmed parameters. Pressing the SILENCE key temporarily silences the local audible alarm and deactivates the auxiliary relay for 10 minutes. If a new alarm originating from a different sensor occurs within this 10-minuteBase Unit Connections. Figure 5 shows the EA800 base unit's connections and Table 3 describes the functions of each connection. Note: The base unit has four wired sensor inputs and four wireless RF sensor inputs.InPower. Out. Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4Output 2. Output 8Table 3. EA800 Base Unit Connector Functions. Connector. Designation. FunctionAux Power OutThis power equals that of. Power In and is current-limited to a minimum of 0.5 A.Table 3. EA800 Base Unit Connector Functions — continued. ConnectorFunctionRF receive and transmitRF receive and transmitThe EA800 base unit is normally locked to prevent unauthorized use. The currently active function of the F1 softThe locked and unlocked states are described below. Note: The base unit locks automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity if the user does not press the LOCK softUNLOCK is displayed above the F1 soft key indicates that the base unit isHOME key, MENU key, and the MAIN MENU options shown on the screen at rightThe base unit allows the use of two passwords for unlocking. This password cannot be changed or deleted. To create a second user password, see “Changing the. Password” on page 56.System Configuration Parameters. The EA800 base unit requires certain system level information as outlined in Table 4. Table 4. System Configuration Parameters. Parameter.