User Manual Aztech Second Generation In-Home Display Conserve Energy Protect the Environment Save Money D 097-0905 B01 myaztech.
Contents REGULATORY INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 3 FCC Notices............................................................................................................................ 3 Copyright............................................................................................................................... 3 Patents .............................................................................
Regulatory Information FCC Notices 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 uses and generates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your Aztech In-Home Display (IHD) or Energy Information Display (EID)! This manual provides information about the operation and features of your In-Home Display. Your Aztech In-Home Display provides you with intuitive, actionable and timely information about your whole home electricity usage. Your display communicates wirelessly to the Smart electricity meter installed on your home to present electricity used, its estimated cost, and historical usage information.
Features of Your In-Home Display (IHD) Light Arc The light arc color reflects the relative price of electricity: green/lowest; yellow/mid; red/highest. If your utility only uses a single price for all electricity use, the light arc will glow green. The light on the arc moves from left to right as energy is used. The faster the movement, the more electricity you are using.
Screen Navigation Switch between cost and usage modes Power/Menus Scroll through screens IN USAGE MODE IN COST MODE *Where data is available D 097-0905 B01 6 myaztech.
Informational Screens Current Usage Your Aztech In-Home Display provides the unique ability to show your current usage in three viewing options. Press the mode button to switch between the cost ($) or usage (kWh) views of your energy consumption. In Cost Mode The average energy being used and its associated cost based on the current electricity rate are presented. This information is typically updated every minute. Mode In Usage Mode (kWh) Each light bulb represents 100 watts of electricity being used.
Daily Overviews The daily overview provides valuable feedback about your energy usage today. Over time, you will become familiar with your typical daily energy use and costs. This knowledge will enable you to set and manage targets for energy conservation and financial budgets. Press the mode button to switch between the cost ($) or usage (kWh) views of your daily energy consumption.
Summary Your IHD provides a summary of your electricity usage and cost since the summary was reset. The cost will be presented first (on top) when in cost mode. The usage will be presented first when in usage mode. When your summary is reset, the values will begin accumulating from zero. The date of last reset is shown at the bottom of the screen. Note: Your utility may automatically reset this summary via the Smart meter.
Historical Views Your IHD presents your historical usage for the last 24 hours and for the last 30 days to enable you to detect trends in your usage patterns, and to provide feedback on your energy conservation efforts over a period of time. Last 24 Hour Historical Views Each of the 24 vertical bars represents one hour. As the day progresses, the graph adjusts so that the most recent 24 hours of data is always displayed.
Last 30 Days Historical Views This screen displays up to 30 vertical bars showing the daily information for each of the last 30 days, including any data for the current day. Each of the 30 vertical bars represents one day of data. The graph automatically adjusts so that the most recent 30 days of data are always displayed. When a new bar of data is added to the right side of the graph, the oldest data is removed from the left side.