Technical Section 
PART TWO 
 
 
Technical Section 
 
 
The EverWatch monitor is ready to use after being properly installed and calibrated. The 
monitor is programmed with a default configuration that can be easily modified to fit you 
application. 
 
The “Technical” section is separated into five parts that cover all aspects of the units. 
Each section is written as independently as possible to minimize flipping back and forth 
through the manual for an answer. 
 
The “Software Programming” section explains the programming sequence which is the 
same regardless of the menu item being changed. At the end of this section is an 
example of how to program the monitor. 
 
The “Menu and Menu Items” section list all of the software items available to program 
and change in both the configuration and calibration menus. This section covers menu 
items and all related information including programming name, description of menu item, 
range of programmable values, and how the unit is shipped from the factory (default 
values). 
 
The “Calibration” section describes the required technique to calibrate the EverWatch 
unit. This includes how to measure face velocity, check for an adequate face velocity, 
and zero and span the units. 
 
The “Maintenance and Repair Parts” section cover all routine maintenance of equipment, 
along with a list of repair parts. 
 
The “Troubleshooting” section covers both the mechanical operation of the unit and 
system performance. Many external variables will affect how the unit functions so it is 
critical to first determine if the unit is having mechanical problems- i.e. no display on unit, 
remote alarms don’t function, etc. If problems still exist, look for performance problems 
(i.e., doesn’t’ read correctly, display fluctuates, etc.). The first step is to determine that the 
system is mechanically operating correctly, followed by modifying the configuration to 
eliminate the performance problems.