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Wireless Electricity MonitorArt. no 36-4500
Modell efergy e2
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Points worth bearing in mind!• Other wireless equipment operating on the same frequency band may
reduce the range of the product.• The range of all wireless equipment is affected by obstacles between
the transmitter and the receiver (a concrete wall reduces the signal far more than a plasterboard partition, for example).
If you are having problems with the operation of the system, try the following solutions
• Switch off any other wireless equipment to check whether it could be causing the problem.
• Move the wireless equipment and/or reduce the distance, and reduce the number of obstacles (walls, furniture, etc.) between the transmitter and the receiver.
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1. Contents
2. Introduction....................................................................................................4
3. Safety.............................................................................................................5
4. Packagecontents..........................................................................................6
5. Buttonsandfunctions....................................................................................7
5.1 Locatingthepowerfeedcableofyourelectricitymeter(UK/Irland).................7
5.2 Locatingthepowerfeedcableforyourelectricitymeter(SE)(NO)(FI).............9
6. Installation....................................................................................................11
6.1 Fittingthesensors........................................................................................11
6.2 Connectthesensortothetransmitter..........................................................11
7. Linkingthetransmitteranddisplayunit.........................................................12
8. Settingthetimeanddate.............................................................................13
9. Singletariffsetup..........................................................................................14
10. Multipletariffsetup.......................................................................................16
11. Displayinformation.......................................................................................18
12. Symbolsondisplay......................................................................................22
13. Toubleshooting/FAQ.....................................................................................23
14. Disposal.......................................................................................................25
15. Specifications...............................................................................................25
16. Installingtheprovidedsoftware.....................................................................26
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2. Introduction
Wireless Electricity MonitorArt. no 36-4500 Model efergy e2
Themeteringandmonitoringofenergyisthebasisforsavingenergy.Youneedthisinformationinordertoknowwhereandhowyoucansavemoney.
Efergyisanelectricitymonitorwhichshowshowmuchelectricalenergyisbeingconsumedinyourhomeattheactualmomentyoureadthedisplay.Thedisplaycanalsoinformtheconsumerhowmuchtheconsumedenergycosts.Youcanwalkaroundyourhomewiththedisplayunitandturnelectricaldevicesonandofftoseethedifferenceinpowerconsumptiondirectlyonthedisplay.
Pleasereadtheentireinstructionmanualbeforeusingtheproductandsaveitforfuturereference.Wereservetherightforanyerrorsintextorimagesandanynecessarychangesmadetotechnicaldata.IfyouhaveanyquestionsregardingtechnicalproblemspleasecontactCustomerServices.
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3. Safety
IT ISVERYIMPORTANTTHATYOUTAKEINTOCONSIDERATIONAFEWSIMPLEPRECAU-TIONARYMEASURESBEFOREUSINGTHISPRODUCT.
Efergyelectricitymonitorsareeasytoinstall.Still,therearesomeessentialsafetyrulesthatyoumustbeconsciousof:IntheUKorIrelandtheinstallationoftheelectricitymonitoriseasy,sincetheonlythingthatisrequiredistoconnectasensortotheincomingmainspowercable.Ifyoustillfeelunsureastohowtofitthesensor,werecommendthatyoucontactaqualifiedelectrician.IntheNordiccountriesa3-phasesystemisused,whichmeansthatonemust installallthreeincludedsensors.Thesensorclampsshouldbeclampedovertheincomingelectricalcablesinoroutsidethedistributionbox.Contactaqualifiedelectricianifyouareinanydoubtastohowtofitthesensors.
Readandfollowtheimportantinformationcontainedinthefollowingpages.Rememberthattheelectricitymonitor’ssensorsdonotneedtohavedirectelectricalcontactatthemeasuringpoint.Thesensorsshouldsitaroundthecable.
Ifyoufindsomethingunusualinoraroundthedistributionboxsuchasloosecables,barecables,burnmarks,holesintheinsulationmaterialoranyotherdamage,etc.youmustimmediatelystopworkandcontactyourelectriccompanyorthepersonresponsibleforelectricalinstallations.
Donotforceorbendthecablesinanywaywhilstfittingthesensors.
Ifyouareuneasyorhaveanyquestionsregardingthefittingoftheelectricitymonitor’ssensors,contactaqualifiedelectricianimmediately.
The sensorswill not need tobe removedat all during thenormal useful operating life of theelectricitymonitor.However,thetransmitteranddisplayunitrequirebatteriesthatwillneedtobechangedoccasionally.
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Sensor Transmitter
Receiver
4. Package contents
3xsensors(currenttransformers)1xtransmitter1xdisplayunit(receiver)
Thepackagealsocontains:1xUSBcable.1xbookletwithadviceonhowtosaveenergy.1xCD-ROMsoftwaredisc.1xinstructionmanual.
Thesensorsshouldbeclampedontothein-comingmainspowercablesleadingintothedistributionbox.Allelectricityconsumed inthehouseholdentersthroughthesecables.
The sensors measure the current whichpasses through thesecables.A readingoftheamountofcurrentisthenwirelesslysentto the display unit via the transmitter. Theenergy consumption is shown directly onthedisplay.
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5. Buttons and functions
Display unit (receiver)[time period] Saveandfinish.
[◄]Stepleft.
[►]Stepright.
[unit/set]Confirmsettingandadvance.
[function](ontop)Functionbuttonfordisplaysetup.
[link] (onback)Linkbuttonforwirelesslinkingtothetransmitter.
[time set. alarm on/off](onback)Settingthetime.
TransmitterButtonforthewirelesslinkingofthetransmitterandreceiver/displayunit.
5.1 Locating the power feed cable of your electricity meter/distribution box (UK/Irland)TheEfergyelectricitymonitorisinstalledbyclampingthesensoraroundthemainspowerfeedercableenteringintoyourelectricitymeter.
Locating your electricity meterFindyourelectricitymeterandcheckwhichtypeyouhave.Itisnormallyfoundonanouterwall,inthegarage,inthecellarorinautilityroom.Ifyouliveinaflat,itmaybelocatedneartheentrydoor, inthestairway,orinthecellar.Makesurethecablesexitingthebottomoftheelectricitymeterareaccessible.
Modernofficesandflatscanhavesafetypanelswhichprotectthecablesenteringtheelectricitymeter.Ifthisisyoursituation,werecommendthatyoucontactaqualifiedelectrician.
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Finding the power supply feed cableTherearefourcablesatthebottomoftheelectricitymeter.Thecableon the right (cable4) isalways the live feedcable (Activephase)fromthemetertothefusebox(seediagram1).
Certaininstallationshavecables1and2entirelyorpartiallycoveredinordertohindermodificationorhomeinstallationofcablesbeforethemeter(seediagram2).Connectthesensortocable4(onthefarright).
Meterswithdualtariffs(seediagram3)oftenhaveanextracablebetweencable3and4.Theextracablehasasmallerdiameterthantheothercablesandleadstoanotherelectricitymetercloseby.
Newerinstallationsnormallyhavetwocablesontheundersideofthemeter.Oneofthecablesistheearthcableandtheotheristhefeedcable.Thesensorshouldbeclampedaroundthefeedcable(normallycolouredbrown).
Ifyouhavea3-phasesupplyorifyouhaveanEconomy7meteryouwillneedseveralsensors.Theextrasensorseasilyconnecttothesocketatthebaseofthetransmitter.N.B.Theelectricitymonitorcomeswith3sensors.
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Safety
Youshouldundernocircumstancesconnectasensortoacableifanyofthecableslead-ingtothemeterisdamagedinanyway.Nocablesneedtobecut.Donotclipanycables.Donotbreakanysealsorsuchonthemeter.
Contact your local electricity supplier if you are at all uncertain about connecting the sensor to the correct cable. All work inside distribution boxes/consumer units must be carried out by competent electricians.
5.2 Locating the power feed cable of your electricity meter (SE) (NO) (FI)TheEfergyelectricitymonitorisinstalledbyclampingthesensorclipsaroundtheincomingmainspowercablesleadingtoyourelectricitymeter.
Locating your electricity meter/distribution boxFindoutwhereyourmeterislocated.Itisnormallyfoundonanouterwall,inthegarage,inthecellarorinautilityroom.Ifyouliveinaflat,itmaybelocatedneartheentrydoor,inthestairway,orinthecellar.Makesurethecablesexitingthebottomoftheelectricitymeterareaccessible.
Modernhomesandflatscanhavesafetypanelswhichprotect thecablesenteringthemeter.Theseareoftensealed.Under no circumstances should the seals be broken other than by a competent electrician. Instead, we recommend that the sensors be fitted after the mainswitchinyourdistributionbox.
Ifyoustillfeelunsureastohowtomountthesensor,werecommendthatyoucontactaqualifiedelectrician.
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Electricitymeter
Sensor(3x)
Transmitter
Finding the power supply feed cableInSweden,NorwayandFinlandtherearefourfeedcablesenteringtheelectricitymeter:3livephases(L1,L2,L3)and1neutral(N).Theneutralcableisusuallyblueandthelivecablesareblackorbrown.CablesL1–L2–L3areliveanditisthesethatthesensorsshouldbeattachedto.
Safety
Youshouldundernocircumstancesconnectasensortoacableifanyofthecableslead-ingtothemeterisdamagedinanyway.Nocablesneedtobecut.Donotclipanycables.Donotbreakanysealsorsuchonthemeter.
Contact your local electricity supplier if you are at all uncertain about fitting the sen-sors to the correct cables. All work inside distribution boxes/consumer units must be carried out by competent electricians.
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6. Installation - fitting
6.1 Fitting the sensorsThesensorsshouldbeclampedontoone(UK)orthree(SE)(NO)(FIN) livefeedcables.Thesensorscanbeusedoncablesupto12mmindiameter.Thesensormustnotbefittedtothecableusingforce.
1.Findyourlivefeedcable(UK),cables(SE)(NO)(FI).
2.Pressthereleasecapoutwardstoopenthesensor.
3.Makesurethatyouhavethecorrectcableandplacethesensoraroundthecable.
4.Pressthesensortogetherandaclickwillbeheardwhenthereleasecaplocks.
5.FitasensorontoeachlivefeedcableL1,L2,L3(SE)(NO)(FI).
6.2 Connect the sensor to the transmitterPlugthesensorsintothesocketsonthebottomofthetransmitter.Thesensors/plugsdonothavetobeinanyparticularorder.Thesensormetersthecurrentwhichpassesthroughthesecables.Areadingoftheamountofdrawncurrentisthenwirelesslysenttothedisplayunitviathetransmitter.Theenergyconsump-tionisshowndirectlyonthedisplay.
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Symbolfortransmition
Unsuccessfulsynchronisation
7. Linking the transmitter and display unit
1.StartbyinsertingthreeAA/LR6batteriesintothetransmitter’sbatterycompartment,andthreeAAA/LR03batteriesinthedisplayunit’sbatterycompartment.
Tip:Ifthetransmitterislocatedoutdoors,itisextraimportanttousegoodqualitybatteries.Usealkalinebatterieswhichwithstandcoldbetter.
2.Hold inthe[link]but-tononthebackofthedisplayunitfor2 sec-onds. The signalsymbol should flashforoneminute.
3.Pressthebuttononthefront of the transmitteronce whilst the signalsymbol is flashing andthenwaituntilthesym-bolstopsflashing.
Tip: Ifsyn-chronisationissuccessful,thesignalsymbolwillappearonthedisplay.
Ifunsuccess-ful, ─ ─ ─ willappearonthedisplay.
N.B. Thedefaultupdate time is6seconds (LEDflashesred).Thismeansthat the transmitterrelaysinformationevery6seconds.Youcanchangetheupdatetimefrom6sto12sor18sbypressingandholdinginthebuttononthetransmitterfortwoseconds(theLEDchangescolour).
Red =6s.
Orange=12s.
Green=18s.
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8. Setting the time and date
Theelectricitymonitormustbeprogrammedwiththecorrecttimeanddateinordertogiveaccurateinformation.
N.B.Makesurethatthetimeanddateoftheelectricitymonitormatchthetimeanddateonyour computer, otherwise youmayexperiencedifficultywhen transferringdata.Rememberthatyouwillhavetochangefromsummertowintertimemanually.
Setting the time and date:
Step 1Onthebackofthedisplaythereisasettingsbutton[timesetalarmon/off].Pressandholdinthisbuttonfortwoseconds.Thehoursdisplaywillbegintoflash.Setthecorrecthourus-ingthe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[unit/set]toconfirmandtoadvancetotheminutessetting.
Step 2Setthecorrectminutesusingthe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[unit/set]toconfirmandtoadvancetotheyear,monthanddaysetting.Press[timeperiod]tofinishandexitthesettingsmode.
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9. Single tariff setup
TheelectricitymonitormustbeprogrammedwiththecorrectunitcostperkWhifitistoprovideyouwithaccuratecostreadings.Setthetariffasfollows(validonlyifyouDONOThaveadualtariffmeter):
First enter the settings mode:Pressandholdin[unit/set]fortwoseconds.N.B.Ifnobuttonispushedfor20secondsthedisplaywillgobacktonormaldisplaymodewithoutsavinganychanges.
Step 1. VoltagePressandholdin[unit/set]fortwoseconds.230*flashes(230Visthedefaultsetting).Changethevoltageusingthe [◄] and [►] buttons if you have a different mainsvoltage.Press[unit/set]toconfirmandtoadvancetothecurrencysetting.*Evenifyouhavea400Vsupply,thevoltageperphaseis230V.
Step 2. CurrencySetthecorrectcurrency(kr,€,$or₤)usingtheusingthe[◄]and [►]buttons.Press [unit/set] toconfirmand toadvancetothetariffsetting.
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Step 3. Single tariff TARIFFappearsand1flashes.Press [unit/set] toconfirm if youhavejustonesingletariff.Refertosection10ifyouhaveanelec-tricitymeterfordualtariffs.Tip: Duringtheentireinstallationprocessyoumaypress[timepe-riod]tosaveyoursettingsandreturntonormaldisplaymode.
Step 4. CostsSetthecorrecttariffusingthe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[unit/set]toconfirmandcontinue.
Step 5. kg CO2 (kg carbon dioxide per kWh)ThekgCO2/kWhcanbeadjustedwiththe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[unit/set]toconfirmandcontinueontosettingthealarm.
Step 6. Alarm (High-energy consumption alarm)Thedefaultalarmvalueissetto5kW.Ifthealarmfunctionisac-tivatedandyouconsumemorethan5kWhabuzzerwillsound.Thealarmactivationvaluecanbesetusingthe[◄]and[►]but-tons.Press[unit/set]toconfirmandthen[timeperiod]toexitthesettingsmode.
Press[alarmon/off]onthebackofthedisplayunittoactivateordeactivatethealarm.
The symbolisdisplayedwhenthealarmisactivated.
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10. Multiple tariff setup
N.B.Thissectiononlyappliesifyouhavemultipletariffs.
Ifyouhaveanelectricitymeterwithdual tariff rates,youneed toprogrammetheelectricitymonitorforthisfunction.
Step 1. Activation of dual tariffsPressandholdin[unit/set]fortwoseconds.Thevalueforthesetvoltage (230V)willbegin to flash.Press [unit/set] two times toconfirmandopenthedualtariffsettingsmode.TARIFFappearsand1flashes.Selectthenumberoftariffsusingthe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[unit/set]toconfirm.
Step 2. Set the start and end time for tariff 1 (this only applies if more tariffs than tariff 1 are activated)TARIFFSTARTTIMEappears.12.00(starttime)flashes.Setthestarttime(hoursandminutes)using[◄]and[►]andpress[unit/set]tosaveandcontinuetothenextsetting.TARIFFSTARTTIMEwillbereplacedonthedisplaybyTO.SettheendtimeforTARIFF1inthesamewayasyoudidforthestarttime.Repeattheprocedureifyouhavemoretariffs.
Example: YouareonanEconomy-7tariff from01.00to08.00.SettheTARIFFSTARTTIME01.00andTO08.00.Press[unit/set]toconfirm.ThensetthetariffperkWhforbothtariffsforbothdayandnight.
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Step 3. Set TARIFF 1.The default tariff flashes. Set the correct tariff (unit costperkWh)usingthe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[unit/set]toconfirm.Thenextactivatedtariffwillappearonthedisplay(2,3or4dependingonthenumberofactivatedtariffs).
Steg 4. Set TARIFF 2 (or 3, 4)The default tariff flashes. Set the correct tariff (unit costperkWh)usingthe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[unit/set]toconfirm.
N.B. The time for last tariff (2, 3 or 4) does not need tobesetmanually.Itwillautomaticallybethetimethatisnotincludedintheprevioustariff/s.
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11. Display information
Press[function]toselectadisplayofthepresent energy consumption,previous consumptionoraverage consumption.
Energy nowDisplaysthevaluesatthepresenttime.
ChoosefromkW,£perdayandkgCO2perday.
AverageDisplaysthemeanaveragevalue.
Choosebetweenday/week/monthandperiod’saverageconsumptioninkWh,costorcarbondioxideemissions*.
HistoryDisplaysearliervalues.
Choosebetweenday/week/month,period’saverageconsumptioninkWh,costorcarbondioxideemissions*andperiodtobedisplayed.
*AmountofCO2(inkilograms)producedfortheelectricityyouhaveconsumed.TheamountofCO2produceddependsonhowyourelectricalenergyisproducede.g.hydro-electric-,wind-,coal-power,etc. It isuptoyoutodetermineandsettheCO2perkWhvalue.(Refertosection9,Step5)
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Energy nowPress[unit/set]toswitchthedisplayinformationbetweendifferentreadings:
kWTotalenergyconsumptionjustnow.
£ per dayEnergycostsofartoday.
kg CO2 per dayCarbon dioxide producedsofartoday.
AveragePress [time period] several times to select display of energy consumption. Day (today’sconsumption)–Week(thisweek’sconsumption)–Month(thismonth’sconsumption)*.*Day(from00.00to23.59)–Week(SaturdaytoSunday)–Month(firsttolastdayofthemonth).
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Press[unit/set]toswitchthedisplayinformationbetweenkWh(energyconsumption)–£(cost)–kg CO2(amountofCO2).
HistoryPress [time period] several times to select display of energy consumption. Day (today’sconsumption)–Week(thisweek’sconsumption)–Month(thismonth’sconsumption)*.*Day(from00.00to23.59)–Week(SaturdaytoSunday)–Month(firsttolastdayofthemonth).
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Switch between days/weeks/months using the [◄] and [►] buttons to compare energyconsumptionoverdifferentperiods.
Press[unit/set]toswitchthedisplayinformationbetweenkWh(energyconsumption)–£(cost)–kg CO2(amountofCO2).
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12. Symbols on display
The following symbols appear on the display:
Thissymbolflasheswhenthedisplayunitbatteriesarelow.
Thissymbolflasheswhenthetransmitterbatteriesarelow.
Thealarmisactivated:
Thealarmisdeactivated:
USBcableconnected.
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13. Toubleshooting/FAQ
If I remove the battery, will I lose all my saved data?No,theinformationissavedintheinternalmemoryandisnotlostwhenthebatteryischanged.
How do I reset the display (erase all data and start over)?Pressandholdin[function]and[unit/set]simultaneously,Voltage(230V)flasheswheneverythinghasbeenerased.N.B.Ifyouresettheelectricitymonitorallinformationonpreviousconsumptioniserased.However,timeanddateinformationissavedinthememory.
What is the transmitter’s range?Therangeisupto40metresinanormalhome.The433MHzfrequencyisverysuitableforthispurpose.Withgoodconditionsthesignalsareabletospanuptothreefloors.
The display shows – – – . What does it mean?Movethedisplayunitclosertothetransmitterandpress[link].Iftheproblempersists,contactourCustomerServices.
Why does the backlight come on sometimes, but not all the time?Thebacklightistimer-controlledinordertosavethebattery.Itisonlyactivatedfrom18.00to06.00.
The transmitter and the display unit (receiver) don’t seem to have contact with each other. What do I do?Movethedisplayunitclosertothetransmitterandpress[link].Ifthisdoesnothelp,trychangingthebatteriesinthetransmitter.
How much electricity can the electricity monitor measure?Itcanmeasureupto999kWhinaweek.
How thick can the cables be that the sensors clamp onto?Thesensorscanbeusedoncablesupto12mmindiameter.
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Setup for Norway, what do I do?SettingsspecifictoNorwegianelectricalnetworks(IT-net,TN-net)IT-net: Thevalueshouldbesetto130V,(ITnethas230Vbetweenphases).TN-net:Thevalueshouldbesetto230V, (TN-nethas400Vbetweenphases).What should the measurement voltage be set to in each respective country?InSweden,NorwayandtheUK,thevoltageshouldbesetto230V(evenifyouhavea400Vsupply,eachphaseonlyhas230V).InNorwaythemeasurementvoltageshouldbesetto:130V(IT-net) or230V(TN-net).
My computer loses contact with the electricity monitor when I connect it to the USB port, what should I do?UnplugtheUSBcableandthenplugitinagain.
I am having trouble transferring my data from my electricity monitor to my computer, what should I do?Makesurethatthetimeanddateonthetwodevicesisthesame.Rememberthatyouwillhavetochangefromsummertowintertimemanually.
The elink 2.0 software shows “NO CONNECTION TO SERVER”.1. InstallthelatestversionofAdobeAIR.2. InstallthelatestversionofJava.3. EnabletheinstallationofJavawhenthemessageappearsasyouopentheelinksoftware.
Itshouldworkthen.
It is not possible to transfer data to computers using Windows Vista and Windows 7.InordertobeabletotransferdatatocomputersusingWindowsVistaandWindows7,theUAC(UserAccountControl)mustbedisabled/turnedoffbygoingtotheControlPanelandselectingChangeUserAccountSettings.
My electricity consumption is entered in the wrong week in the data software compared to the monitor.If,forexample,theelectricityconsumptiondatastoredinthemonitorforthefirstweekinJulyisenteredintothesoftwareonthecomputerastheconsumptionforthelastweekinJune,thismeansthatyouneedtoupgradeyourversionofthesoftwarefromtheincludedversioni.e.1.10,tothenewerversioni.e.elink2.0.Thesoftwarecanbedownloadedfreefromefergy’swebsite.
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15. Specifications
Model: efergye2
Frequency: 433MHz
Transmissionintervals: 6–12–18seconds
Range: >40metres
Measuringvoltage: 110–400V
Measuringcurrent: 50mA–95A
Accuracy: >90%
Backlight: Activatedbetween18:00and06:00
Powersupply: Displayunit(receiver):Batteries:3xAA/LR6(notincluded) Transmitter:Batteries:3xAAA/LR03(notincluded)
14. Disposal
Followlocalordinanceswhendisposingofthisproduct.Ifyouareunsureofhowtodisposeofthisproduct,pleasecontactyourlocalauthority.
How do I clear the monitor display? Pressandholdinboththe[TIMEPERIOD]and[UNITSET]buttonssimultaneouslyfor3secondsuntilCLrappearsonthedisplay.
Does the electricity monitor work with Windows 7? Theelectricitymonitoriscompatiblewithboththe32-bitand64-bitversionofWindows7.
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16. Installing the provided software
Step 1. Preparations before software installationFirst,ensurethatanypreviousversionsofthesoftwarehavebeenuninstalled.Ifyouarere-installingefergyelinksoftware,youmustuninstallanypreviousversionsoftheelinksoftwareandanyfiles/foldersrelatedtoitbeforeinstallingthenewversion.Note:Followtheseinstallationinstructionscarefully.1. Makesurethat the latestversionsofAdobeAIRandJavaare installedonyourcomputer
beforebeginningtoinstalltheprovidedsoftware(efergyelink).2. CheckthatthelatestversionsofJavaandAdobeAIRareinstalledonyourcomputer.Ifnot,
install themissingsoftwareandre-startyourcomputer.There isan icon forJavaonyourControlPanel,clickontheicontoseewhichversionyouhave.Itisadvisedthatyouupdatetothelatestversion.
A. RetrieveAdobeAIRfromget.adobe.com/air/orADOBE’swebsite.Youmightneedtodisableyourantivirussoftwaretemporarilytoenabletheinstallation.
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B. RetrieveJavafrom:www.java.com
3. CheckthatyourUAC(UserAccountControl)is:• Turnedoff(appliestoWindowsVista).• Loweredtonohigherthanlevel3(appliestoWindows7).
Procedure: Open the Control Panel and select User Accounts. Click on Change User Account Settingsandcheck/changethesettings.ClickOKtoreturntothemainmenu.
4. Makesureyouareloggedonastheadministrator(selectRun as Administrator).
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Step 2. Installing efergy elink 2.0 software
1. Insert the provided CD-ROM into thecomputer’sCDplayer,openExplorerandclickonELINK V2.1.
2. ClickonWindows.3. Click on the ELINK V2.1 for Windows
icon,andthenclickonNextinthesubse-quentboxes.
4. ClickonInstallwhenthe“Readytoinstall”boxappears.
5. ClickonNexttocontinue.
6. Accept the licenceagreementbyclickingonI accept the terms …
7. ClickonNext,andthenonInstall.
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8. Make sure that the Launch the CP210…box has been selected. Click onFinish tofinishthefirststageoftheinstallation.
9. Thenextstageofthe installationwillnowbegin.ClickonInstalltocontinue.
10.Waitwhilethedriverisinstalled. 11.ClickonOK.
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12.ClickonFinishtoendtheinstallation. 13.ClickonUnblock inthe“WindowsSecu-rityAlert”box.
14.Makesure that the timeanddateon thecomputerandelectricitymonitorare thesame.ConnecttheelectricitymonitortooneofyourcomputerUSBportsusingtheprovidedcable.
15.Dependingonyourcomputer,itcouldtake15to30secondsforthecomputertorecognizetheelectricitymonitorandinstalltherelevantdrivers.Waituntiltheinstallationiscompletelyfinishedandapromptcomesontothescreenaskingyoutospecifywhichdeviceyouhaveconnected.Selecte2 Wireless Energy Monitorandclickonselect device.
16.Intheeventthatyourcomputerdoesnotfindyourelectricitymonitor:UnplugtheUSBcable,waitfor15to20secondsandthenplugthecableintoanotherUSBportonthesamecomputer.
17.ResettheChange User Account Settings.
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Step 3. Running the program1. Clickontheelinkicononthedesktoptoruntheprogram.
2. Adjustingyoursettings:ClickonSettings.
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User settingsEnteryourName,Country,Postcode,Carbon ratio(kgcarbondioxideperkWh)andVoltage.Thevaluecanbesetusingthe[◄]and[►]buttons.Press[UNIT/SET]toconfirmandcontinue.
TargetSet the Time period (time period for comparison of energy consumption). Choose from:Day,WeekorMonth.SettheTarget(theconsumptionyouwishtostaybelow(000-999)).Settheunitdisplayed,kWh,£orkg carbon(valueofCO2emissioncorrespondingtoyourenergyconsumption).
Time and Data (time synchronisation and data editing)TheSync Datefunction,forsynchronisingtimeisnotavailableonthisproduct.Thetimemustbesetmanually.Reset Data(deletesyoursettingsandanysaveddata).Warning:ClickingonReset Data(andconfirminginthesubsequentbox)willdeleteyoursaveddataandsettings.
Energy Cost (your electricity tariffs)Startbyfindingyourlatestelectricitybill.FillinthenecessaryinformationunderEnergy Cost.
Utility IDEnterthenameofyourelectricityprovider,supplierormeterlocation.
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Periods (enter tariff)1. ClickonAdd period…tocreateoneormoretariffs.ThetariffunitsarenamedP1,P2,etc.2. Enteratariffandthetimeandthedaysforeachperiodinturn.3. ClickonApply and save settingstosaveyoursettings.ClickonCleartodeleteyoursettings.
Tiers (for those with tiered rates) 1. ClickonAdd tier…tocreateoneormorecostlevels.ThetiersarenamedT1,T2,etc.2. EnterthethresholdvalueinkWhpermonth.3. EnteryourtariffperkWh.4. ClickonApply and save settingstosaveyoursettings.ClickonCleartodeleteyoursettings.
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Monthly standing charge (divide quarterly figure by 3)1. Enterthefixedamountyoupaytoyoursuppliereverymonth.2. ClickonApply and save settingstosaveyoursettings.ClickonCleartodeleteyoursettings.
TroubleshootingClickon troubleshooting toopenacontactbox.Describeyourproblemfor themanufacturer.Fill inyournameande-mailaddressandclickonSend email.
Step 4. Collect data from the electricity monitorWhenallthesettingshavebeenmadetheelinksoftwareisreadyforuse.
1. Connect the provided USB cablefrom the electricity monitor’s USBport (under the rubber flap on thebackof the unit) to aUSBport onyourcomputer.
2. Waituntilthemessage“Yourdeviceisnowconnected”appearson thescreen.ClickonOK.
3. ClickonCollect Datatoretrievedata.4. Whenthemessage“Datahasbeencollected…”appearsonthescreen,theretrievaliscomplete.
PressOKtofinish.
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Step 5. Viewing saved readingsA. CurrentDisplaysyourcurrentenergyusageandcost.Note:This functioncanonlybedisplayedifthereceiverisconnectedtoacomputer.
B. HistoryThisfeatureisforreviewingyourusageoverthepastDays,MonthsandYears.
Comments called stickies canbe added tohelpyouremembereventswhichinfluencedtheusage:1. Left-clickonthedesiredday.2. “Addstickie”appears.Clickonthebox.3. Write a note/comment in the box on
the left.4. Click on the “save” symbol to save
the stickienote.
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C. ManageThisfeatureenablesyoutocomparethecostofyourenergyconsumptionfromdifferentsuppliers.
DemandAllowsyoutoreviewhowmuchenergyyouconsumedovervarioustimeintervals.
PlanAllowsyoutoseeifyouareoverorunderyourplannedenergyconsumptionfora30-dayor100-dayinterval.
Add UtilityClick Add to add another electricityprovider.ClickonSave Changestosave.
CompareCompare the cost of your energy consumptionfromvarioussupplierstofindthebestdealforyou.
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D. Energy reportThisfeatureenablesyoutosendenergyreportstoaspecifiede-mailaddress:1. SelecttheintervalusingtheReport Typebox.SelecteitherDaily ReportorMonthly Report.2. Fillinyoure-mailaddress.3. Writeyourmessage.
4. ClickonNext.5. ClickonSend email.
E. SummaryThis feature enables you to review total Energy, CostandCO2output.
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Step 6. Backup and Restore Backup1. Clickonthebackupsymbol.SelectBackup.
2. ClickonMake New Folder.3. ClickonOKtosave.4. “Databackupsuccessful”appears.ClickonOKtocompletethisprocedure.
Restore1. Clickonthebackupsymbol.SelectRestore.
2. Selectthefoldercontainingthebackupfiles.ClickonOK.3. “Datarestoresuccessful.PleasequitandrestarteLink”willappearwhenfinished.Clickon
OKtocompletethisprocedure.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Clas Ohlson AB, declares that following product(s):
Wireless Power Meter36-4500
e2is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Article 3.1a (Safety): EN 60950-1Article 3.1b (EMC): EN 301489-1 EN 301489-3Article 3.2 (Radio): EN 300220-1 EN 300220-2
Insjön, Sweden, January 2011
Klas BalkowPresident
Clas Ohlson, 793 85 Insjön, Sweden
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SverigeKundtjänst Tel: 0247/445 00 Fax: 0247/445 09 E-post: [email protected]
Internet www.clasohlson.se
Post Clas Ohlson AB, 793 85 INSJÖN
NorgeKundesenter Tlf.: 23 21 40 00 Faks: 23 21 40 80 E-post: [email protected]
Internett www.clasohlson.no
Post Clas Ohlson AS, Postboks 485 Sentrum, 0105 OSLO
SuomiAsiakaspalvelu Puh.: 020 111 2222 Sähköposti: [email protected]
Internet www.clasohlson.fi
Osoite Clas Ohlson Oy, Annankatu 34–36 A, 00100 HELSINKI
Great Britain For consumer contact, please visit www.clasohlson.co.uk and click on customer service.
Internet www.clasohlson.co.uk