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sired device may not be initially selected. Simply press the SELECT key again 
and that device will be deselected and another device within the EA-CT field 
of view will be selected. To deselect a device, aim the EA-CT at the device and 
press the DESELECT key. A device can be selected or deselected at any time.

When a device is selected by the EA-CT, the LED on the device will change 
to a blinking green pattern. This will help the user ensure the correct Eclipse 
device is selected. The only exception is the mini monitor module. This unit’s 
LED will temporarily turn off because it does not have a bi-color LED.

MAIN MENU

1.   WRITE   

LOOP/ADR

Set Address Screen

2.   READ 

LOOP/ADDR

Loop and Address Read Screens

3.   READ 

DEVICE

Acquire Screen

4.   WRITE   

SERVICE

Set Service Date Screen

5.   TEST 

MODES

Test Mode Options

6.   CHOOSE 

TARGET

Choose Target Loop/Address

7.   TOOL 

OPTIONS

Tool Options Menu

NOTE: There must be a clear line of sight between the EA-CT and the device 
it is communicating with.

1. WRITE LOOP/ADDRESS

This option is for assigning an Eclipse device to a certain loop and address. 
When this option is chosen by pressing ENTER, the following screen is dis-
played:

LOOP?000

ADDR?000

EA-CT Configuration Tool

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The EA-CT is a hand-held remote control that is designed to communicate 
with Eclipse devices via infrared signals. The remote control will give the 
user the ability to communicate with the panel and other devices through any 
selected device on the loop. The EA-CT can read device information such as 
type, loop, address and sensitivity along with write loop, address, branch , se-
rial number and service date, and initiate walk test and device test. The EA-CT 
features a 16-character liquid crystal display and a 17-button keypad.

GLOSSARY

Address:

 Loop and address are the two components of a device’s identifier 

in an Eclipse system. Addresses 1 to 254 are valid for detectors and modules.

Branch:

 For loops that use t-taps or star-taps, a branch number can be speci-

fied on each device after the tap to indicate which device will be programmed 
first in a system with auto-addressing. The branch number can be from 1 to 
255.

Deselect:

 If a user decides not to communicate to a device that has been se-

lected, it may be deselected and another device chosen instead.

Loop:

 Loop and address are the two components of a device’s identifier in an 

Eclipse system. With Eclipse, multiple loops may reside on the same pair of 
wires. Loops can be numbered 1 to 254.

Master Key:

 If a user misplaces their PIN number, the EA-CT can generate a 

code or master key that will allow technical support to provide a temporary 
PIN number for access.

NO COMM.RETRY?:

 This message will appear on the configuration tool 

screen if the message was not transmitted properly to the receiving device.  
Repeat the steps to complete the desired action.

PIN number:

 The EA-CT is equipped with a personal identification number 

that, when enabled, prevents unauthorized use of the device.

Select:

 Since the EA-CT can conceivably have more than one detector 

or module within its field of view, only one device can be chosen or 
“selected” from the group. The select key is used to choose the device 
to which the EA-CT will communicate. Pressing the SELECT key more than 
once will alternately select each device within the EA-CT range. A selected 
device is ready to receive communications from the EA-CT.

Target:

 The target is the address of the device that you would like to com-

municate with using the EA-CT. The target is not necessarily the device that is 
selected or a device in the line of sight.

GENERAL INSTRUCTION

Press the PWR button on the EA-CT. For first time users or devices without 
a PIN number, the main menu will be displayed. To be able to set your PIN 
number, refer to the 

PIN enable/disable

 (7.1) section of this manual. The 

main menu consists of seven choices for the user. You can select each choice 
by pressing the up or down keys to highlight your selection and pressing enter 
or by pressing the number of the selected item. 

NOTE:

 EA-CT automatically shuts down after 200 seconds of non-use. 

Before communication is enabled, the device must be “selected” by the EA-
CT. To select a device, aim the EA-CT at the device and press the SELECT key. 
In situations where there is more than one device in close proximity, the de-

SELECT KEY

SCROLL UP KEY

SCROLL DOWN 
KEY

ENTER KEY

DESELECT KEY

ESCAPE KEY

POWER BUTTON

SPECIFICATIONS 

Dimensions: 

  

1.3˝H×2.2˝W×7.7˝L

 

   

(33mm H×56mm W×196mm L)

Communication Range: 

   

30 ft. (9.1 m)

 

   

24 ft (7.3m) with dust cover on device

Battery Life (2 AA, batteries not included):  

168 hrs (typical usage)

Storage Temperature Range: 

   

–4ºF to 140ºF (–20ºC to 60ºC)

Operating Temperature Range: 

   

32ºF to 122ºF (0ºC to 50ºC)

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Summary of Contents for EA-CT

Page 1: ... device that has been se lected it may be deselected and another device chosen instead Loop Loop and address are the two components of a device s identifier in an Eclipse system With Eclipse multiple loops may reside on the same pair of wires Loops can be numbered 1 to 254 Master Key If a user misplaces their PIN number the EA CT can generate a code or master key that will allow technical support ...

Page 2: ...ey on this op tion and after the set new branch screen is displayed the following screen will come up BRANCH XXX Enter the branch number that is desired Point the EA CT at the device that is to receive the branch marker Press enter and after a moment the EA CT will display BRANCH NUM set To display the new branch number press ESC twice BRANCH IS XXX NOTE If the selected device does not contain iso...

Page 3: ...n arrow is pressed again a screen similar to this one will appear S2 X X XXMIC This shows the sensitivity level corresponding to the sensitivity broadcasts Pressing the down arrow again will show how dirty the detector is This is indicated as the percentage of drift compensation limit used Please refer to the control panel installation manual for the percentage that requires cleaning If the device...

Page 4: ...ollowing screen will be displayed SET MENU STYLES US EU Use the arrow keys to select the requested choice and press the enter key The date codes will automatically be displayed in the requested format THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY System Sensor warrants its enclosed product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manu...

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