User guide
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‘Sensable’ Software – Voltage adjustment
The new ‘Sensable’ software found in the EnviR transmitter allows you to set your known voltage.
The default value shown on the display of 240 is correct for almost all homes in the UK and you do not
normally need to change it. If you do wish to change it, for example you have a 220V private electricity
supply, undertake the following steps:
1) Follow the steps 1 through to 6 for ‘Pairing the EnviR display and transmitter.’
2) When you release the button the screen will show a tuning signal indicating the display is tuning to
the transmitter. When your monitor and transmitter are tuning, the middle right of the display will show
‘240’ (indicating UK domestic voltage).
3) At this point if you wish to adjust your voltage setting please undertake the following:
(i) Press and hold the recessed tuning button on the transmitter for 3 seconds and then
release.
(ii) The display will now have changed and will indicate ‘250’.
(iii) Repeat this process to select your known voltage (the range is from 200 to 260V
starting at 240V).
(iv) Each press cycles the voltage shown on the display, so press as many times as you need
to reach the voltage value you want to use – for example if you wished to set 200V you
will need to repeat steps (i) and (ii) three times and the display will show 250, 260 and
then 200.
4) Once completed, your display will clear and then ‘0 watts’ will appear. This usually takes 1 to 2
minutes. The aerial icon will appear indicating pairing has been successful.
*Please note that the voltage shown on the display is used for the EnviRs internal calculations, this has
nothing to do with the display power adapter. The power adapter is designed to work in all UK homes
with no adjustment.
‘Sensable’ Software – Pairing additional C² enabled displays to the transmitter
The new ‘Sensable’ software found in the EnviR transmitter allows you to set up additional C²
enabled displays within the home. To pair additional displays please undertake the following steps:
1) Follow steps 1 and 2 for ‘Pairing the EnviR display and transmitter.’
2) Using a used match, pen or similar, push and hold the recessed tuning button until the LED
on the transmitter has ashed exactly TWICE.
3) Upon releasing, the red LED on the transmitter will rapidly ash for a minute (if it doesn’t, please
try again) indicating that the transmitter is now ready to pair with any additional C² enabled displays,
at the same time as remaining paired with the existing EnviR display.
4) Whilst the LED on the transmitter is ashing, at the additional display(s) press and hold the
DOWN
button on the display until the LED on the display ashes.
5) When you release the button on the additional display(s) the screen will show a tuning signal
indicating the display(s) is tuning to the transmitter.
6) Once tuning is completed, all displays will clear and then ‘0 watts’ will appear. This usually takes
1 to 2 minutes. The aerial icon will appear indicating pairing has been successful.
Fitting the transmitter to your meter
1) Now that the transmitter and display are paired plug the CT jaw into the middle socket on the
underside of the transmitter. Take the black transmitter with its attached CT jaw to your mains meter.
This is often on an outside wall or in your garage, utility room or porch. If you live in a at, it can often be
found outside your front door in the communal staircase. The EnviR display unit may be left in any room
you wish to see it, for example the hall or kitchen.
TIP: If you have one electricity meter, t the sensor jaw as described below. If you have two electricity
meters, choose the one, which supplies your household electricity, not the one which supplies your night
storage heaters. If you do have a second meter you will need a second CT jaw to monitor this one.
2) Find the thick round wires connected to the electricity meter. The CT jaw should be placed around the
live cable which runs from your meter to your fuse box, this is usually the fourth cable from the left.
IMPORTANT: When looking at the cables leaving the bottom of the meter, they should be fully insulated
and you should not be able to see any of the cable conductor or core. If you do see the live conductor,
do not touch the cable and consult a qualied electrical installer for advice.
3) Choose a place on the cables length where there is some room around and behind it. Encircle the
cable with the jaw of the CT. Please note, it should not be ‘clamped’ onto the cable. It is safe to ease
the cable forwards to make room, provided this is done gently.
4) Place the transmitter in any suitable dry location, as high as possible where it will not fall within the
length of its cable. As soon as this is done, the EnviR display will start to work. No electrical damage
can occur to either the electrical installation or the transmitter by choosing the wrong cable.
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