User guide
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• Plug display power supply into back of display.
• Plug display into convenient wall outlet.
• Remove plastic battery tab from transmitter.
• The red LED light on the transmitter should be ashing slowly. If not, check the batteries.
• Check the display and compare it to the two images below to determine if the unit is paired.
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Yesterday
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Energy Now
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Cost
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Last Days
o
F
Yesterday
kWh
Night
Per
Day
DayEve
TempTime
30
kW
Energy Now
Cost
$
72
Last Days
o
F
Yesterday
kWh
Night
Per
Day
DayEve
TempTime
30
kW
Energy Now
Electric
Cost
$
72
$
Last Days
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F
Yesterday
kWh
Night
Per
Day
DayEve
TempTime
30
kW
Energy Now
Cost
$
72
If the display looks
like the image to
the left displaying
0.00 and the electric
symbols then a
wireless connection is
made and the system
is paired.
If the display looks
like the image on the
left then it needs to
be paired. Proceed
to pairing instructions
below.
• Place the transmitter and the display in the same room.
• Using the tip of a pen, press the small button found in the front-center of the black transmitter
and hold it for 9 seconds then release.
• The red LED light on the transmitter should be ashing rapidly. If it doesn’t ash rapidly repeat
last step again.
• While the light on the transmitter is ashing rapidly, press and hold the DOWN (V) button
on the display until the red LED light on the display ashes once. Release DOWN (V) button.
• The screen will show a tuning signal pyramid shown on the image on the left and is synchronizing
itself with the transmitter.
• Once synchronization is complete the display will look like paired display image above.
PowerSave Envi R Man.indd 5 04/11/2011 14:47