The EA200 or EA400 must be connected to 3 things: Power (12 VDC @ 1A transformer), a temp probe and a dw10 equivalent device.
The temp probe is wired into terminals that go on Sensor 2 (Zone 2). If using an EA400, additional temp probes can be wired into terminals on Sensors 3 and 4 (Zones 3 and 4).
The DW10 is wired onto the Output 1 terminals. Use terminals NO and C. This is a normally open setting. It also must be programmed as a type 23. This will make it so it doesn’t sound an audible alarm at the panel. **A Notification MUST be set up in the customer’s ADC account in order to notify them of the sensor going off.
The power transformer is wired onto PWR input + and -. (Double check for correct polarity)
Find an electrical outlet close to the freezer appliance being monitored. Mount the EA device on the freezer or close to it and run the probe thru a 3/8” hole into the freezer. (Make sure to use silicone to plug the hole where the wire comes out) Only the probe tip should be showing in the freezer. Make sure the probe tip isn’t touching anything in the freezer as it might read a false temperature, it should be in open space. The DW10 should be mounted right next to the EA device.
Once it’s powered up and ready to be programmed, press the alarm silence and enter button simultaneously to unlock the EA device.
Change the time/date by pressing the time/date button and increase/decrease the settings. Press enter to get to the next prompt.
Press the zone key to change the desired zone. Zone 2 for the first temp probe. Press enter to get to the next prompt.
no will be displayed meaning the zone is disabled. Press increase or decrease until F and Blue are displayed. F = Fahrenheit and Blue = the temp probe we are using. It will say blue or red on the probe container. Press enter to get to the next prompt.
Change the high range to the desired high temp then press enter to change the low to the desired temp. Press enter to get to the next prompt.
Change the 0 to whatever delay you want, typically 5. This sets how many minutes a temp needs to stay outside the high/low threshold you previously set before triggering it. Press enter to get to the next prompt.
Leave the arrow pointing to DE-ENERGIZE. Press enter to get to finish programming.
To test the device, change the delay to 0 and change either the high or low to outside the current temp reading. When you come out of programming the device will trigger right away and send a signal from the DW10 to the control panel. (remember to change the settings back before finishing)
Setting up the ADC notification
The owner of the ADC account must set this up.
Log in and go to the notifications tab.
Select New Notification and pick Sensor Activity
Select the temperature sensors that need to notify the customer
Click on Add Recipient and add whoever needs to be notified and close the window.
Save the notification and it will now send them a notification in the event that the sensor goes off. It will say something like "Temperature sensor open"