User guide

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At the property’s electricity meter
1) Take the transmitter and its OptiSmart reader to the property’s electricity meter. On the electricity
meter, locate the ashing red LED labeled ‘kWh’. Ignore any other ashing or steady LED’s. Clean
the area thoroughly around the correct ashing LED using a dry paper tissue.
2) Take the supplied adhesive base and remove the paper backing. Carefully align the hole in the circle
so that the ashing LED shines clearly through the hole, and stick the base to the electricity meter.
When you are happy that it is aligned, apply rm pressure to x the adhesive.
3) Put the transmitter in a convenient place clear of metal surfaces, where its radio antenna can work
effectively.
4) Take the OptiSmart reader, which is plugged into the transmitter, and carefully place it over the base.
When the alignment is correct, the LED inside the optical reader will ash at the same time as the
one on the electricity meter.
When your EnviR display is properly installed you should see a screen similar to the image below:
The following information applies to both sensor types:
Setting the clock
To set the clock on the EnviR display
1) Press and hold the OK
button until the LED ashes. (Approx. three seconds)
2) The screen will clear and the clock hours will ash.
3) Use the UP
and DOWN
buttons to alter the hours. (24-hour format)
4) Once the correct hour has been selected press the OK
button.
5) The minutes will now ash, use the UP
and DOWN
button to set the correct minutes.
6) Push the OK
button, the display will return to normal operation.
Adjusting your electricity price
The EnviR display has been programmed with a default p/kWh unit rate. If you wish to change
the unit rate please follow these steps:
1) Push and hold the UP
button on the EnviR display until the LED ashes then release.
2) Push the UP
or DOWN
button to change from pounds/pence to euros/cents.
3) Press the OK
button to conrm.
4) The price will then start ashing (i.e. c/p/kWh). Push the UP
or DOWN
button to
adjust the pence/cents price of the electricity.
5) Press the OK
button to conrm.
6) Repeat this process to adjust the fraction of a pence / cents, i.e. 8.07 p/c
7) Press the OK
button to conrm and the EnviR display will resume normal operation.
Setting an additional rate
There are several electricity tariffs available, if you pay different kWh unit rates for electricity
consumed, the EnviR display can be set up as follows.
1) Press and hold the UP
and DOWN
buttons together until the LED ashes and release.
2) Using the UP
and DOWN
buttons you can now select your low rate unit cost.
3) Press the OK
button to conrm when the correct price has been set – if you don’t change the
cost, you will not see the time section.
4) You will then see the clock ashing. Using the UP
and DOWN
buttons you can now set
the time that your low rate starts. Press the OK
button to conrm when the time has been set.
5) Using the UP
and DOWN
buttons you can set the time your normal rate starts. Press the
OK
button to conrm when the time has been set.
6) Normal operation will now resume.
Indicates the number of sensor jaws installed. For most
domestic situations this will be one
The top line of the display shows you how much energy
you’re using right now. Test it out by switching a light on
and off and watch the gures as they change
Aerial icon conrms information is being read from the
transmitter
The second line down shows how much money you’re
spending. It will also change as you switch electrical
goods on and off. The gures change automatically to
show how much it cost you per day and per month - if
you neglect to turn off your appliances
The third line shows you how much you save when you
turn an appliance off, or spend as you turn it on. It also
shows you the equivalent decrease or increase in energy
usage
This graph shows you how much energy you have
used between 7am to 3pm during the previous day,
3pm to 11pm the previous evening and 11pm to 7am
the previous night
This shows you your accumulative energy in kWh and
scrolls every ten seconds between the last day, the last
seven days and the last 30 days. You can also scroll
through these using the OK
button
The time and the temperature are displayed at all times.