Winland EAPro User manual

EAPro®‑Gateway
USER MANUAL

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Limitations of the Alarm System or Device.
While your alarm system or device is reliable and sophisticated, it does not oer guaranteed
protection against burglary, re or other emergencies. Any security product, whether com‑
mercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure-to-warn for a variety of reasons.
These include:
• Individuals may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical
sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device.
• Monitoring devices will not operate without power. Devices powered by AC will not
work if their AC power supply is o for any reason. If the system has battery backup, batter‑
ies that are not maintained can fail to provide the necessary power for devices to function
properly.
• Alarm warning devices such as sirens, bells, and horns may not alert people or
awaken sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly closed doors. If
warning devices are on a dierent level of the residence from the bedrooms, they are less
likely to awaken or alert people inside the bedrooms.
• Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central
monitoring station may be out of service, and are subject to compromise by sophisticated
means of attack.
• Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reected by metal before
they reach the alarm receiver. Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a
weekly test, blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path.
• Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended and is a monitored alarm
system, the authorities may not respond appropriately.
• This equipment, like other electrical devices, is subject to component failure.
• The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning properly is due to
inadequate maintenance. Your alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all de‑
tection devices are operating properly. Your control panel and keypads should be tested
as well. Installing an alarm system may make you eligible for lower insurance rates, but an
alarm system is not a substitute for insurance. Homeowners, property owners, and renters
should continue to insure their lives and property.

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Record of Revisions
REV NO. DATE DESCRIPTION
D-011-0177 Rev A December 2022 Initial Issue
Notice
This document will refer to INSIGHT throughout. INSIGHT is a cloud based platform for
remote viewing and management of the EA800-ip device and the EAPro®-Gateway. INSIGHT
is sold separately and is not required to use the EAPro®-Gateway. The EAPro®-Gateway,
plus sensors, can be used in standalone mode, or along with INSIGHT in a connected mode.
The EAPro®-Gateway monitors the environmental conditions detected by connected sensors
and provides alarm signals when monitored conditions at any sensor exceeds the user-
programmable set points. Winland INSIGHT provides complete real time cloud-based visibility
of data from the EAPro®-Gateway monitored critical condition environments. The system’s
detailed and customized response protocols, data logs, and extreme exibility, provide the
fastest resolution of incidents by making the notication immediately actionable.
Note: As of rmware 22.12.29, the EAPro®‑Gateway sends notications to INSIGHT, however
INSIGHT does not send out notications to text/emails as this time.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword 1
Safety Information 1
General Information 4
Overview 4
How to Use This Manual 5
Symbols On the Product or Manual Labeling 6
EAPro®-Gateway 8
Home Screen 10
Access Control 13
Connections 16
Conguration Parameters 17
Network Toggle 17
Sensor Programming and Parameter Descriptions 23
Relay Operation 25
Data Logs 26
Installation 28
Installation Tools and Supplies 28
Power Requirements 28
Mount the Rear Plate 29
Connecting Power 29
Initial Start-Up Procedure 30
Install Wired Sensors 31
Connect Wired Sensors 31
Install Wireless Sensor 32
Programming 35
Main Menu 35
Congure System 36
Add Sensor 37
Add User 40
Set System Time and Date Format 40
Set Date and Time 41
Set Lock Mode 41
Select RF Channel 42
Relays Trigger Status 42
Congure Relay State 42
Buzzer Triggers 43
Light Triggers 43
Operation 45
Acknowledge sensor reading or clear min/max 45
Clear Alarm or silence alarm 45
View Sensor Details 45
View Notication Log 46
View Event Log 46
View Sensor Logs 46
View User Logs 47
View About 47
Clear Notication Logs 47

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Clear Sensor Logs 48
Export Logs 48
NOTIFICATION Logs 48
Maintenance 49
Edit Sensor 49
Replace Wireless Transmitter 55
Delete Sensor 55
Pause Sensor 55
Test Sensor 56
Edit User 57
Delete User 57
Congure User Mode 57
Sync Users 58
Save System Conguration 58
Edit Network Wi-Fi 59
Edit Ethernet Settings 60
Update Firmware 61
Factory Reset 62
Reboot System 63
Troubleshooting 64
Winland Technical Support 64
Specications 65
Warranty and Service Information 68

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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: EAPro®-Gateway 4
Figure 2: EAPro®-Gateway Block Diagram 8
Figure 3: EAPro®-Gateway Front 8
Figure 4: Home Screen Sensor Tile 11
Figure 5: Home Screen Tile Examples 12
Figure 6: Connections 16
Figure 7: Network Toggles 18
Figure 8: Wiring Diagram for 4–20mA Sensor – PWR OUT Supply 21
Figure 9: Wiring Diagram for 4–20mA Sensor – External Power Supply 21
Figure 10: Wired Sensor Connection: Temperature Sensor, WaterBug®, and Dry Contact 31
Figure 11: Wired Sensor Connection: HA-III+ 32
Figure 12: Wired Sensor Connection: 4–20mA 32
Figure 13: Wireless Models 33
Figure 14: Wireless Sensor MAC Address and ID Location 33
Figure 15: Wireless 4-20mA & 0-5V sensors 34
Figure 16: Main Menu Locked 35
Figure 17: Main Menu Unlocked 35

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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Symbols on Product or Manual Labeling 6
Table 2: EAPro®-Gateway Parts: Description 9
Table 3: Icons on Touchscreen 10
Table 4: Home Screen Display 11
Table 5: Home Screen Sensor Tile 11
Table 6: Example of Sensor Status on Home Screen Tiles 12
Table 7: User Access Levels 14
Table 8: Lock Setting 15
Table 9: Connector Functions 16
Table 10: Conguration Parameters 17
Table 11: Wired Temperature Sensor 18
Table 12: Wired Humidity Sensor 19
Table 13: Wired Water Sensor 19
Table 14: Dry Contact Sensors 19
Table 15: Wireless Temperature Sensor 20
Table 16: Wireless Humidity Sensor 20
Table 17: Wireless Multi-Function Transmitter 20
Table 18: Voltage Selection Matrix for 4–20mA Sensors 22
Table 19: Sensor Programming Parameter Descriptions 23
Table 20: Relay Operation Conditions 25
Table 21: Data Log 26
Table 22: Troubleshooting 64
Table 23: Specications: EAPro®-Gateway 65
Table 24: Specications: Sensors 66
Table 25: Specications: Accessories 66

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Foreword
FOREWORD
Please read this manual and all included material in its entirety before unpacking, installing, and
operating your equipment.
The image on the front cover is representative only.
In order to prevent injury or equipment damage, everyone involved in installation, operating
and maintenance of the products described in this manual must be qualied and trained in the
current safety standards that govern their work.
Shock hazard—do not service the product or other electrical products without disconnecting
power and tagging the circuits as out of service.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Warning on page 28.
WARNING
EAPro®-Gateway relay outputs are intended only for
use as low voltage, low-current alarm connections,
and not for direct switching or control of AC-mains
powered loads. Additionally, local codes may further
dictate or limit the types of loads and associated
wiring to be used with the low-current Form C relay
outputs used with the EAPro®-Gateway. Connecting
AC-mains type circuits to the EAPro®-Gateway
may result in an electric shock and/or re hazard.
Connect only sensors specied in this manual
to the wired and wireless input connections.
Using sensors not specied in this manual
may damage the EAPro®-Gateway or cause
improper or unreliable operation.
Do not connect a load to OUTPUT 1 through
OUTPUT 4 relay outputs that exceeds
limitations stated in the Specications section
of this manual. Loads exceeding the specied
limitations may damage the EAPro®-Gateway,
or result in improper or unreliable operation.
The EAPro®-Gateway printed circuit board (PCB)
contains electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive
devices. To help prevent damage caused by ESD,
observe appropriate ESD handling rules whenever
the PCB in the EAPro®-Gateway is exposed.
Batteries shall not cause explosion or produce a re
hazard as a result of excessive charge or discharge,
or if a battery is installed with incorrect polarity.
If the equipment is used in a manner not
specied by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.

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Warning on page 47.
WARNING
Clearing the notication logs erases the
information in the notication log. Clearing
the notication log can result in data loss.
Warning on page 62.
WARNING
Resetting to factory defaults erases all
data except the event logs. Resetting to
factory defaults can result in data loss.
Caution statement page 7.
CAUTION
Per RSS-Gen, Section 8.4 This device complies
with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
To satisfy RF exposure requirements, this device
and its antenna must operate with a separation
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
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Conformément au CNR-Gen, section 8.4 Cet
appareil est conforme aux normes RSS d’Industrie
Canada exemptes de licence. Le fonctionnement
est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
ce dispositif ne peut pas causer de brouillage, et
(2) ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence,
y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer
un fonctionnement indésirable de l’appareil.
Pour satisfaire aux exigences d’exposition
aux RF, cet appareil et son antenne doivent
fonctionner avec une distance de séparation
d’au moins 20 cm de toutes les personnes.

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Caution on page 29.
CAUTION
Do not connect or disconnect power, sensor, or
alarm wiring while power is applied. Connecting
and disconnecting sensors or alarm wiring
when power is applied to the EAPro®-Gateway
may damage the EAPro®-Gateway or result
in improper or unreliable operation.
Connection of unsuitable loads to the
EAPro®-Gateway power connection may damage
the power supply and EAPro®-Gateway, or
result in improper or unreliable operation.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW
The EAPro®-Gateway monitors the environmental conditions detected by connected sensors and
provides alarm signals when monitored conditions at any sensor exceeds the user-programmable
set points. The alarm signals are provided via relay outputs that can operate with process
controls, security systems, or other similar automated equipment. The EAPro®-Gateway system
can be congured with wired or wireless sensors (sold separately).
The EAPro®-Gateway provides connection of up to 4 wired and up to 30 wireless sensors.
Setup and program the system using the touchscreen, through the INSIGHT cloud-based
platform (sold separately) or by loading a CFG le. The touchscreen assists the user during local
setup and displays the measured conditions of monitored environments during operation.
The EAPro®‑Gateway can monitor for out of user specied set points environmental conditions
using a wide array of hardwire and wireless sensors, multiple critical environments using
multiple sensor inputs. The system features four output relays to indicate a warning condition
exists or a programmed alarm limit has been exceeded. An auxiliary relay (AUX RELAY/POWER
RELAY) can alert when any sensor, event, or user specied condition is in alarm status.
The EAPro®-Gateway monitors and provides warnings and alarms when using the appropriate
Winland sensors (sold separately) for the following conditions:
• Temperature: from ‑100 °C to 150 °C (‑148 °F to 302 °F)
• Humidity: from 5 to 95% RH (non‑condensing)
• Presence of water
• Conditions monitored by a third‑party sensor with a 0–5V or a 4–20mA output.
The EAPro®‑Gateway (see Figure 1) may be mounted to a standard 3‑gang electrical enclosure or
directly to wall. The EAPro®wireless sensors are easily mounted to a wall.
Figure 1: EAPro®-Gateway
Note: All product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact
representation of the product. Actual product may vary due to product modication, or
software/rmware changes.

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
When viewed in electronic form, this manual contains internal and external links for quick
navigation to sections and procedures. Click highlighted material to navigate within the
document.
This manual is organized into sections that guide Installation, Programming, Operation, and
Maintenance of the EAPro®-Gateway system. Troubleshooting guidelines are also provided as
well as Specications and Warranty and Service Information.
Note: The EAPro®-Gateway system can be programmed and operated remotely via INSIGHT
(sold separately).
This manual presents programming procedures by showing the sequence of menus and screen
displays to perform the procedure, and wrien instruction to advance through the procedure.
The successive images (left to right) indicate the direction of procedure ow. Navigation includes
using the touchscreen or using soft keys or a combination of both.
Below is an example of a procedure:
1. At the Home Screen, tap the lock icon.
2. Select USERNAME (“root” is default)
3. Enter 1234 or an assigned PIN (Note: 001234 is the same as 1234)
4. Tap Confirm to unlock.
> >
Throughout the manual:
• Buons that appear on the touchscreen are shown like this:
• Buons often have a BLUE, RED, or GREEN outline depending on it’s function.
BLUE: Indicates a buon function for a user to select.
RED: Indicates a cancel or warning to proceed buon.
GREEN: Indicates a conrm to proceed.
Note: When a BLUE outline buon is pressed, it will often turn red for a moment to indicate the
system recognizes your interaction.
• Quick links internal to the electronic document are shown like this: Home Screen
• Quick links to web pages from the electronic document are shown like this: INSIGHT.
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CONFIRM

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SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT OR MANUAL LABELING
Symbols appearing on the product labeling, packaging, and/or in this manual are shown and
described in Table 1.
Table 1: Symbols on Product or Manual Labeling
SYMBOL DEFINITION
Attention, consult accompanying documents or statements.
Please see reach.eapro.winland.com for further REACH Declaration of Conformity.
For product disposal, ensure the following:
Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste.
Collect this product separately.
Use collection and return systems available.
Please see rohs.eapro.winland.com for further RoHS Declaration of Conformity
N.O. Normally Open (N.O.) relay contact terminal.
C Common relay contact terminal.
N.C. Normally Closed (N.C.) relay contact terminal.
AUX RELAY / POWER
RELAY
Combined single pole double throw (SPDT) relay output that activates upon an
alarm from congurable setting. AUX RELAY and POWER RELAY terms may be
used interchangeably.
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Model: EAPro®-Gateway
• FCC ID:
V5SEAPGTWY-0822
• IC:
7635A-EAPROGTWY
Models: EAPro®-WMFT,
EAPro®-WTS, EAPro®-WHS
• FCC ID:
V5SEAPWLSS-0822
• IC:
7635A-EAPROWS
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Per RSS-Gen, Section 8.4 This device complies with Industry Canada license-
exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
To satisfy RF exposure requirements, this device and its antenna must operate with
a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
Conformément au CNR-Gen, section 8.4 Cet appareil est conforme aux normes
RSS d’Industrie Canada exemptes de licence. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux
deux conditions suivantes : (1) ce dispositif ne peut pas causer de brouillage, et (2)
ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences qui peuvent
causer un fonctionnement indésirable de l’appareil.
Pour satisfaire aux exigences d’exposition aux RF, cet appareil et son antenne
doivent fonctionner avec une distance de séparation d’au moins 20 cm de toutes les
personnes.
Caution Statement (per CFR 15.21):
The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator
shall caution the user that changes or modications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Class B Product Compliance Statement (per CFR 15.105(b)):
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The Eurons MET Mark indicates national compliance by virtue of Eurons’
equivalent accreditations to UL and CSA. The Eurons MET mark clearly indicates
compliance to US and Canadian requirements
The product is in conformity with all applicable requirements for its placing on the
European Union market.

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Figure 2 shows a block diagram of the EAPro®-Gateway interfaces and functions. The
EAPro®‑Gateway provides four relays plus an auxiliary(AUX) relay. Program the four relays to
indicate when a programmed alarm limit has been exceeded or a warning condition exists. The
AUX relay provides an output signal for an optional audible alarm or strobe that is activated
whenever any alarm condition exists. The EAPro®-Gateway may also be part of a larger security
system.
Figure 2: EAPro®-Gateway Block Diagram
EAPro®-GATEWAY
The EAPro®‑Gateway features an interactive touchscreen and has four soft keys. A USB port
is located on the right side for quick access. The rear is open for ease of routing wires. Once
installed, unlatch and use hinge to swing down the front for easy maintenance. When the unit is
hinged, the front can disconnect from it’s base for portability during programmed if desired.
Parts and Functions
These topics illustrate the EAPro®-Gateway primary parts and key functions.
Note: All product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact
representation of the product. Actual product may vary due to product modications.
Figure 3: EAPro®-Gateway Front
Wired Sensor #1
Wired Sensor #2
Wired Sensor #3
Wired Sensor #4
Wireless Sensor #1
Wireless Sensor #2
Wireless Sensor #30
RF Transceiver
Analog Front End
Relay
Mapping
to
Sensor
Alarms
&
Warnings
(MCU)
Relay #1
(Form C, 1A Contact)
Relay #2
(Form C, 1A Contact)
Relay #3
(Form C, 1A Contact)
Relay #4
(Form C, 1A Contact)
Relay #5
(Form C, 3A Contact)
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
EAPro®-Gateway
Cover Hinges
Touchscreen
Display
Arrow
Keys
Accept/Home
Key
Cancel/Silence
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USB

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Figure 3 shows the touchscreen and entry keys. The key functions are described in Table 2.
Table 2: EAPro®-Gateway Parts: Description
Part Description/Function
Touchscreen Display The touchscreen displays all the information needed for operation, such as the
Home Screen with sensor status, navigation menus, and the date and time. The
touchscreen provides menu based graphical user interface (GUI) tap navigation to all
of the features and local data.
Accept/Home Key The Accept/Home key provides two functions when pressed: it accepts the currently
entered selection or it displays the Home Screen.
If the selection is a menu item, the selected item is accessed. If the current selection
is an entered value, pressing the key accepts the entered value.
If there is no selection made, pressing the key displays the Home Screen.
Up Arrow Key The up arrow key provides the scroll up function.
Down Arrow Key The down arrow key provides the scroll down function.
Cancel/Silence Key The Cancel/Silence key provides two functions when pressed: it cancels the current
selection, or it temporarily silences alarms and stops light from ashing.
If the selection is a value, the value is cleared.
If there is no selection made, press and hold for 3 seconds the key will temporarily
silence local audible alarms and deactivates a ashing light for ten minutes. If a new
alarm originating from a dierent sensor occurs within this 10‑minute period, the
audible alarm and ashing lights are reactivated, and require another key press and
hold of 3 seconds to silence the audible alarm and deactivate the ashing light.
Note: Pressing the Cancel/Silence key does NOT reset the relay.
USB Port See Connections.
Rear Mounting Plate The rear mounting plate is connected with a hinge. The EAPro®-Gateway may be
attached to a standard 3-gang electrical enclosure or mounted directly to a wall.
PWR IN See Connections.
PWR OUT See Connections.
Relay Inputs See Connections.
Relay Outputs See Connections.
Jumpers See Connections.
Touchscreen Display
The EAPro®‑Gateway features a menu based graphical user interface (GUI) on a touchscreen
display. Tap icons (see Table 3) to navigate the touchscreen display or press soft keys to navigate
up or down.
Icons on Touchscreen
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Table 3: Icons on Touchscreen
SYMBOL NAME DEFINITION
Lock The touchscreen is locked when this displays in the upper left corner
of the touchscreen. Tap icon to go to Login Screen.
Unlock The touchscreen is unlocked when this displays in the upper left
corner of the touchscreen. Tap icon to lock touchscreen.
Home Tap the home icon to return to the Home Screen.
Battery The battery icon indicates the wireless sensor has a low battery.
Information The information icon is a quick key to access the Data Logs.
Alarm The alarm icon displays during active alarm conditions.
Signal strength The signal strength icon indicates the strength of the wireless
connection. A greater number of bars indicates a stronger
connection. The recommended connection is a strength of four or
ve bars. “ERR” will display in sensor reading if signal strength is
zero bars.
De-active The de-active toggle indicates the option is deactivated.
Active The active toggle indicates the option is activated.
Check/Accept The Check/Accept icon is on the Accept/Home key.
Time Delay Warning The time delay warning icon indicates the sensor is in active time
delay for a warning. The warning state is pending and the delay timer
is counting down. A warning state will occur if the warning is not
cleared before the timer runs out.
Time Delay Alarm The hourglass icon indicates the sensor is in active time delay for
an alarm. The alarm state is pending and the delay timer is counting
down. An alarm state will occur if the condition is not cleared before
the timer runs out.
Latched Relay Key The key icon indicates the relay is latched.
Gear The gear icon is a quick key to access the Main Menu.
Stop/Cancel The stop or cancel icon stops a current function.
HOME SCREEN
The Home Screen displays operation information including, lock status, date and time, and
sensor status data for four sensors. Tap the “home” icon from any screen to quickly navigate
to the home screen. The Home Screen also has quick access buons to Notication Log and the
Main Menu.
HOME SCREEN HOME SCREEN SECTIONS
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