Smart Energy In-Home Display Instruction Manual Model No.
CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW..............................................................................................................................................3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................................3 INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................................................................
PRODUCT OVERVIEW The In-Home Display unit shows the history of your energy and forecasts your energy usage based on the data it collects. The smart ZigBee™ technology enables the unit to communicate with your utility company so you can receive messages about energy saving events and price reductions. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Purpose and correct use: • Read these instructions carefully and keep in a safe place for future reference.
INSTALLATION 1. Plug the power adapter into the adapter socket on the left-hand side of the unit. 2. Pull out the table stand on the back of the unit and place the unit on a firm, flat surface near a power source. 3. Insert the plug into a 120 or 220 V wall socket. BACKLIGHT Press any button to turn on the backlight. Note: If the backlight has turned off, you need to press any button to turn it on again before you can enter the menus.
HOME SCREEN The Home screen is the main display screen. It shows the current power consumption and the cost per hour. From the Home screen, you can access the system menu, current price of your electricity, messages from your utility company, and your current meter reading. MENU The Menu page provides navigation to the Usage, Forecast, System and Settings menu pages. To view one of these pages, press (3) or (4) to select the desired page and press (2) to view it. Press (1) to return to the Home Screen.
Usage menu To view your energy usage: 1. Enter the ‘Usage’ menu. 2. Press (3) or (4) to select one of the following options and press (2) to view the data: • ‘Today’ – Shows your total energy usage and cost for today. • ‘Last 24 Hours’ – Shows how many hours of energy you have used and the total cost. • ‘Last 30 Days’ – Shows your energy consumption and the total cost for the last 30 days. Forecast menu To view your energy forecast: 1. Enter the ‘Forecast’ menu. 2.
System menu To join a network and connect to the utility company: 1. Enter the ‘System’ menu. 2. The default status should be “No Network”. The Channel should display “Auto”. 3. Press (2) to scan and join a network. 4. The status will update and show ‘Joined Network’ if it successfully connects to your utility meter. It will display ‘Joined Failed’ if your connection was unsuccessful. It takes approximately one minute for the connection process to complete.
MESSAGES To view utility messages: 1. Press (3) while on the Home Screen and the following Message screen is displayed. This screen displays a history of your last 64 messages. It lists the message ID and date/time for each message. 2. To view the actual utility message, press the (3) or (4) buttons to select the desired message. Press (2) to view. 3. Press (3) or (4) to view additional utility messages. 4. To exit the message screen, press (1) to return to the list of messages.
Duration Urgency Message Box The energy saving event lasts for this period. The level of urgency can be ‘Low’, ‘Medium’ or ‘High’. Your utility company will send you a wide range of messages that appear in this message box. The standard energy saving messages as shown above provide the following information: 1. Level 1: This energy saving event is Level 1.
PRICE To view current price information: 5. Press (2) and the Price screen opposite appears. A description of the information displayed on this screen can be found in the below table. 6. Press (1) to return to the Home Screen. Screen Message Provider ID Commodity Start Time Duration Price Tier TOU Tier Price Ratio --Price--: Description ID number correlates to the utility company. Electricity Date and time of the price information. The length of time the price information relates to.
SPECIFICATIONS LCD Screen Resolution 240 x 160 Backlight LED RF Frequency 2405-2480 MHz RF Range Up to 1300 ft (400 m) line of sight Device Power Input DC 5V A/C Adapter Input AC 90V to 260V Size Weight 4.2” (L) x 4.2” (W) x 1.1” (H) 10.6 (L) x 10.6 (W) x 2.8 (H) cm 0.
FCC DECLARATION WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.
ETL DECLARATION This device must be connected to an ETL/UL Approved 5V DC adapter provided by manufacturer. Conditions for operating this device: Location of Usage Indoor and dry location Operating Voltage of Adapter 90 V to 260 V AC Operating Temperature 5 oC to 40 oC Relative Humidity Max. 90% RH non-condense Altitude Up to 2000 m Pollution Degree 2 For installation, please refer to the installation section of this manual.