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Troubleshooting
Operating or setup errors are indicated by flashing data on the display. Often, a programming error also results in 
an alarm for the misprogrammed relay. The table below shows and describes common error displays, along with 
corrective action. For updated information, go to the EA800 page at www.winland.com and look for the 
troubleshooting section.
Table 13
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause
Corrective Action
Temperature reading indi-
cates maximum when 
temperature is actually 
less.
Wired sensor is shorted
Wired sensor cable has a short.
Sensor has failed
Ensure that the sensor connection is not shorted. 
A short equals zero resistance and thus the max-
imum value.
Replace damaged cable.
Contact Winland Technical Services at 
1-800-635-4269
Temperature reading indi-
cates minimum when tem-
perature is actually 
greater.
Wired sensor is not connected
Wired sensor cable has an open.
Sensor has failed
Ensure that the sensor is connected to the cor-
rect header pins. An open connection equals an 
infinite resistance and thus the minimum value.
Replace damaged cable.
Contact Winland Technical Services at 
1-800-635-4269.
Temperature display does 
not equal actual tempera-
ture.
Incorrect sensor programmed
Verify the actual sensor connected to the sensor 
input is programmed appropriately. Each temper-
ature sensor is limited to a specific operating 
range.
Display flashes repeat-
edly between the Winland 
Electronics Inc. screen 
and a blank screen.
The EA800 reboots repeatedly 
and fails to successfully com-
plete the boot process.
Cycle power to the EA800 and wait for a period 
of time before reapplying power.
If a USB drive is attached to the USB port, 
remove it and cycle power as noted above.
If the problem recurs, contact Winland Technical 
Service at 1-800-635-4269.
The display flashes while 
displaying the 
ACTIVE ALARMS screen
A sensor's reading has 
exceeded a set limit. 
A wireless sensor is not commu-
nicating with the base unit.
Verify the environmental conditions of the sen-
sor.
Verify the received signal strength as outlined in