Aztech Associates S0000552 Wireless Utility Meter Reader and Information Display User Manual

Aztech Associates Inc. Wireless Utility Meter Reader and Information Display

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D 097-0552 611               1 In-Home Display - User Guide V2.4 HQ  Overview  The In-Home Display from Aztech Associates Inc. is an easy-to-use product for monitoring energy consumption  and  its  associated  cost  within  the  home.  It  communicates  wirelessly  to  the  smart electricity  meter.  Electricity  used  and  its  associated  estimated  cost,  and  historical  power consumption  can  all be  shown. This guide explains what information can  be displayed and how to use the Aztech In-Home Display.   The  In-Home  Display is  lightweight  and  compact  so  that  it  can  be  placed in  a  convenient  easy to view  location.  The  top  indicator  light  bar  (green,  yellow,  or  red)  is  used  to  indicate  the  different electricity rates at an easy glance from across the room. The LCD display clearly shows numerical and graphical information, and has adjustable backlighting.   The In-Home Display operates via an AC adapter connected to the USB port.   Utility messaging to notify of a pending Critical Peak event is also possible with the Aztech In-Home Display. The indicator light bar changes to Red to attract the resident’s attention for messaging and during Critical Peak rates.  Although efforts have been made to provide accurate electricity cost information, it should be noted that all electricity cost data are estimates for informational only, not for billing.   FCC Warning  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  • Connect the equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different  from  that  to  which  the  receiver  is  connected.    •  Consult  the  dealer  or  an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.   To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
D 097-0552 611               2  Display Screen Layout                 How to use the Buttons     The three buttons are located on the front of the enclosure, above the display screen. All viewing and programming functions can be done with these three buttons, as described below. The middle √  button turns ON the In-Home Display. Pressing and holding this button turns OFF the unit. (Note that the In-Home Display also turns on when the AC adapter is plugged in.) When ON, this  button  allows  for specific  actions  to occur, depending on which screen is being displayed. •  In  the  Main  views  pressing  the  button  switches  from  averaged consumption to instantaneous consumption. •  In the Summary views, this button accesses the Reset Summaries screens to reset the Summary information. •  In the History views, this button selects between kWh and $ views  •  In the System views, this button assesses the Configuration Menus. •  In the Configuration Menus, this button selects the menu items listed. The right  ►button moves from one  view to  another. It normally cycles between the Main, History and Summary views. It also functions as a DOWN button in the Configuration Menus. •  Press to move from the Main to History to Summary views.  •  Press and Hold to view the absolute meter reading and access the menus •  The ►button also functions as a DOWN button in the Configuration Menus.  The left ▲button  allows for the display of additional Main, History or Summary views. It also functions as an UP button in the Configuration Menus. •  In the Summary views, press to alternate between the Overall Summary and the Detailed Summary. •  In the History views, press to alternate between the Last 24 Hours and Last 30 Days. •  In the Configuration Menus, the UP button scrolls up between selections.  Indicator Light Bar The Indicator Light Bar can light up in Red, Yellow or Green. The color selection is determined by the Time-of-Use (TOU) rate period. Red is used in the most expensive (Critical Peak, $$$) rate period, Green is used for the least expensive  (Off-Peak,  $)  rate  period,  and  Yellow  is  used  for  the  mid-rate  (On-Peak,  $$)  period.  For  non-TOU applications, the light bar glows in Yellow only.  The Indicator Light Bar  normally rotates from  Left  to Right at  a rate corresponding to the amount of power being consumed. The higher the amount of power consumed, the faster the rate of light movement.
D 097-0552 611               3 When the AC power adapter is connected, the Indicator Light Bar sweeps continuously. When operating on batteries, the Indicator Light Bar normally stays off to conserve battery power. It turns on for a short duration when changing display screens or when the buttons are pressed.  The Indicator Light Bar can be turned on (default) or off. See the Configuration Menu screens below for details.  Time-of-Use Rates and Times The times and rates for TOU periods are factory programmed, as per instructions from your utility. Rates can also be updated manually in the Configuration Menu.  Prior to a Critical Peak event, you should be notified on your In-Home Display by your utility of the pending event. During  the  Critical  Peak  time,  your  In-Home  Display  light  bar  will  be  red  with  the  sweeping  motion  at  a  rate corresponding to your electricity consumption at that time. The costs associated with the rate periods can be viewed in the Configuration Menus. Although efforts have been made to ensure cost accuracy, all cost information is estimates for informational and educational purposes only, not for billing. AC vs. DC Operation The AC power adapter should be used at all times. Battery operation is only meant for temporary use to retain data during loss of AC power. While operating on batteries, the Indicator Light Bar and LCD backlight will normally turn off after a delay to preserve battery power. Pressing a button will turn them on for a short duration.   Note: In-Home Displays contain rechargeable batteries. The unit should be operated on AC power only for at least 8 hours before operating on battery power only.   Critical Peak Operation If supported by your utility, the Aztech In-Home Display is capable of specialized operation before and during a Critical Peak event.  Critical Peak  events are rare times when electricity demand exceeds or nearly exceeds the available electricity supply. During this time, which usually lasts for only a few hours, the cost of electricity goes up.  The In-Home Display is capable of notifying the user of a pending Critical Peak event. This timing of the advance notification is programmable by the utility and can occur up to 2 days in advance of the Critical Peak event. When notification occurs, the time of the Critical Peak rate change is displayed. The display will replace the current view for a message this will remain on the screen until a button press. The message will re-appear every 30 minutes until the start of the Critical Peak Period.  During Critical Peak, the light bar will be Red and will sweep at a rate corresponding to the amount of electricity being consumed. The Critical Peak symbol ($$$) will display in the upper right corner of the display for most views.   During  Critical  Peak,  the  Main,  History  and  Summary  views  will  all  function  as  normal.  The  cost per hour  will  be displayed on the Main view. The accumulated Critical Peak electricity costs can be viewed in the Detailed Summary screen.   Messaging If supported by your utility, the Aztech In-Home Display is capable of displaying messages from your utility. These may be for a scheduled power outage, Amber Alerts in case of a missing child, a weather related warning, or for some other purpose
D 097-0552 611               4 Screen Descriptions  Initialization Screens  When powered up for the first time, the language selection screen is displayed. Simply use the left ▲or right ►buttons to scroll up or down to the desired language. Then press the middle √ button to select. All subsequent screens will be in the language chosen: English, French, or Spanish.  If desired, the language selection can be changed again through the Configuration Menus. See below for details.  After selecting language, the next screen will ask for the setting of the meter ID.  Enter the 8 digits for your particular smart electricity meter, as provided by your utility or In-Home  Display  provider.  The correct meter ID  must be  entered  for your  In-Home  Display to communicate with your smart electricity meter. For more information on entering or changing your meter ID, refer to the Configuration Menu – Meter ID section below.  After entering the meter ID for the first time, or upon power-up, the Initialization Screen will be displayed with the message “Acquiring Data”, indicating that the unit is searching for a meter connection. During this time, the Light Bar will sweep back and forth in RED. If the AC Power Adapter is connected, the Indicator Light Bar stay on while it tries to synchronize with electricity meter.  If operating on batteries and a meter connection is not quickly established, the Light Bar will turn off after a short time to conserve battery life. If no connection is found after 10 minutes, a message “No Signal Found” will be shown. The unit will continue to search for a meter connection. When a meter connection is found, the Main view will be displayed. To  set  or  change  the  Meter  ID  during  initialization,  the  Configuration  Menu  screen  can  be accessed at any time by pressing and holding the right ►button and then pressing the middle √ Button. See Configuration Menu (top level) and– Meter ID for further details.  Main View - Numerical   The Main view - Numerical screen is displayed immediately after the unit’s connected to a meter.  The value is updated at a minimum  every 1 minute and  represents the average of how much electricity is presently being used. The top line contains status indicators that show the following:  three possible views,– Main, History or Summary, a highlighted Letter is the current view  Today’s date. This value is obtained automatically from your smart meter.   AC  or  Battery  indicator.  Battery  operation  is  for  temporary  backup  operation  only  (<8 hours).  The  AC  adapter  should  normally  be  used  at  all  times.  A  solid  battery  icon indicates battery operation only, not the amount of battery charge remaining..  Rate indicator. The present rate period indicator is displayed showing relative cost ($ for Off-Peak, $$ for On-Peak, $$$ for Critical Peak).  The middle √ button will access the Instantaneous mode. In this display, the electricity meter is queried  five  times  with  six  seconds  between  each  reading,  and  each  real-time  electricity consumption value is displayed, Afterward 30 seconds the display reverts back to the Main view.   History View – Last 24 Hours
D 097-0552 611               5 The History view – Last 24 Hours is selected by pressing the ►button when in the Main view This  screen  displays  up  to  24  vertical  bars  showing  the  hourly  consumption  for  the  last  24  hours.  Each  bar  contains  the  amount  of electricity consumed in kWh or $ during each hour long interval. For example, in the above graphs, the last bar shows the amount of consumed during 1:01pm to 2:00pm. Bars above the tick marks are for the period during 11:01pm to 12 midnight and 11:01am to 12 noon. Pressing the √ button will alternate between displaying in kWh or $.  The bar graph automatically scales to the largest column. The size of each bar is shown by the tick marks along the vertical axis together with the number at the top of the axis. The total amount for the time period is displayed in the bottom left of the screen.  The upper left highlights the “H” for the History view. The time this screen was viewed is displayed below it. It should be noted that the History view is a static display, unlike the other views which are updated as they are displayed. The History views are not updated automatically while they are being displayed. Note: although efforts are made to provide accurate electricity cost information, ALL COSTS ARE ESTIMATES FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR BILLING.   History View – Last 30 days       The History – Last 30 Days view is selected by pressing the ▲button from the History - Last 24 Hours view This screen displays up to 30 vertical bars showing the daily consumption for the last 30 days. Each bar contains the amount of electricity consumed in kWh or $ during each day long interval. The bars for Saturday and Sunday are placed directly beside each other to easily distinguish weekend days. For example, in the above graphs, the last bar shows the amount of electricity consumed during the last full day, Sunday, Dec 9. Along the bottom scale are MWF below the Monday, Wednesday and Friday daily bars. Pressing the √ button will alternate between displaying in kWh or $.  The bar graph automatically scales to the largest column. The size of each bar is shown by the tick marks along the vertical axis together with the number at the top of the axis. The total amount for the time period is displayed in the bottom left of the screen.  The upper left highlights the “H” for the History view. The Date this screen was viewed is displayed below it. It  should  be  noted  that  the  History  view  is  a static  display, unlike  the Main  and Summary views  which  are  updated  as  they are displayed. The History views are not updated automatically while they are displayed.  Note: although efforts are made to provide accurate electricity cost information, ALL COSTS ARE ESTIMATES  FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR BILLING.   Summary View – Overall Summary  The  Overall  Summary  view  is  accessed  by  pressing  the  ►button  from  any  of  the  History views. The upper left highlights the “S” for the Summary view The total power consumed and its associated estimated cost are displayed. The cost is factory programmed  as  per  your  utility.  The  values  are  updated  every  minute,  although  if  your consumption is low, it may take several minutes or longer to notice any changes.  Both Overall and Detailed Summary information can be reset to a user-selected date. To reset, press the √ button and follow the menu options. Pressing the ▲button will access the Detailed Summary view. Pressing the √ button will access the Reset Summaries menu.  Note: although efforts are made to provide accurate electricity cost information, ALL COSTS ARE ESTIMATES FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR BILLING.  Summary View – Detailed Summary   The Detailed Summary view is accessed by pressing the ▲button when in Overall Summary.  This  screen  displays  the  breakdown  by  rate  period  for  the  total  power  consumed  and  the associated  cost  for  each  rate  period.  The  sum  of  the  kWh  and  $  columns  add  up  to  the amounts displayed in the Overall Summary view.  The kWh and $ values are updated every minute, although if your consumption is low, it may take several minutes or longer to notice any changes.  The electricity rates are factory programmed per your utility  Both Overall and Detailed Summary information can be reset to a user-selected date. To reset, press the √ button and follow the menu options. Pressing the ▲button will access the Overall Summary view. Pressing the √ button will access the Reset Summaries menu.  Note: although efforts are made to provide accurate electricity cost information, ALL COSTS ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR BILLING.
D 097-0552 611               6 Summary View –  Reset Summaries     Pressing  the  √  button  from  the  Overall  or  Detailed  Summary  views  accesses  the  Reset Summaries menu.  If the summaries are reset Now, then both the Overall Summary and Detailed Summary views will be reset to zero  as  soon as the action is confirmed. Before implementing the reset, the user will be asked “Are you sure?” to confirm the reset operation. The Summary views will then be reset immediately with new cost and usage information being effective the date and time the reset action occurred. If the summaries are reset By Date, a different screen will appear. The user will be asked to “Set Start Date” which is the date for which the Summary information will be effective from, as of  12:01am on that date. For example, if January 1, 2007 is selected for the reset date, then the Overall and Detailed Summary views will display the electricity consumed in kWh and $ from Jan 1, 2007 till today. Any dates chosen before the date of installation for your In-Home Display will not contain any electricity usage information.  The date shown when viewing the Set Start Date screen is the last date reset.  The difference between resetting to today’s date vs resetting Now is the amount and cost of electricity consumed from 12:01am today until Now.  In the Reset Summaries screens, the ▲button and ►button allow for scrolling up and down respectively. The √ button makes the menu selection.   System View – Meter Reading   The Meter Reading screen is displayed by pressing and holding the ►button from any of the Main, History or Summary views. The  large number on  this screen  matches  the kWh  reading  on the smart electricity  meter’s display, together with tier details, if applicable. From this screen, the Configuration Menus can be accessed by pressing the √ button Configuration Menu (Top Level)   The Configuration Menu can be accessed from the System view – Meter Reading screen by pressing the middle √ Button. Use the left ▲or right ►buttons to scroll UP or DOWN. Then press the √ Button to make the desired selection. To change the language for all screens, go to the language desired and press the √ button. All screens will then appear in the selected language. Set Date/Time allows for manual setting of Date and Time. If selected, a sub-menu will appear. This  is  normally  not  required  as  the  date  and  time  are  automatically  obtained  from  the electricity  meter.  If  manual  setting  of  the  date/time  are  implemented,  these  values  may  be overwritten by the date/time from the electricity meter.  The Setup option allows for setting or viewing other system parameters such as Setting Meter ID,  Light  Pipe  On/Off,  Tone  On/Off,  Display  Settings,  Viewing  the  programmed  Electricity Rates, and Viewing key System parameters.  Select Exit to return back to the System view – Meter Reading screen.     Configuration Menu – Set Date/Time        This menu is accessed via the Set Date/Time selection in the top level Configuration Menu Use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to scroll UP or DOWN. Then press the √ Button to make the desired selection. Setting the  Date and  Time should not  normally be required since it is automatically obtained from the meter. The meter’s date and time will be selected over the manually chosen values. To Set Time, scroll to this option and select. A new screen will appear. Use the left (▲) or right (►)  buttons  to  select  the  desired  hour,  minute  and  seconds  setting.  Press  √  to  select  and advance to the next entry or to complete the time setting.
D 097-0552 611               7  To Set Date, scroll to this option and select. A new screen will appear. Use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to select the desired year, month and day. To help verify the date selected, the day of the week will be automatically displayed. Press √ to select and advance to the next entry or to complete the date setting. To  change  from  12  hour  format  to  24 hour format,  select  “24  hour clock”.  Time will  then be displayed in 24 hour format on the all applicable display screens. Once in 24 hour format, select “12 hour clock” to return to a 12 hour format for all display screens. Default mode is 24 hour format. If desired, you can select a Time Zone Offset to set an offset to match the time in your local area. This is done in minutes. Use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to select the desired time offset to obtain your local time. Press √ to select and return back to the Set Date/Time menu.  Select Exit to return back to the Configuration Menu top level.  Configuration Menu - Meter ID       The LAN ID menu is accessed from the Change LAN ID  option in Configuration Menu – Setup screen The  LAN  ID  menu  screen  allows  for  programming  the unique  identifier  of the  radio in  your smart electricity meter.  This unique identifier must be properly entered for your In-Home Display to communicate with your smart electricity meter.  Note:  This  unique  identifier  may  have  already  been  programmed  into  your  unit  when  you received it, or it should be provided by your In-Home Display provider. If you do not have it, consult your In-Home Display provider. The ability to change this LAN ID is password protected. Once the meter ID has been successfully entered, it should not be changed. Entering a wrong meter ID will prevent your In-Home Display from communicating to your smart electricity meter. To enter the radio ID, use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to increase or decrease the number for each digit. Then press the √ Button to move to the next digit.  When the last digit has been entered, a confirmation message will be displayed. If you wish to correct your meter ID, select No to go back and correct it. If you are satisfied that you have entered the correct number, select Yes to continue. You will then return to the Configuration Menu – Setup screen. Configuration Menu - Setup    The Configuration Menu - Setup is accessed from the Configuration Menu (top level).  This menu allows for setting or viewing system parameters such as Setting Radio ID, Light Pipe On/Off, Tone On/Off, Display Settings, Viewing the programmed Electricity Rates, and Viewing key System parameters.  Use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to scroll UP or DOWN. Then press the √ Button to make the desired selection. To Change Meter ID, scroll to this option and select. Refer to the Configuration Menu – Meter ID section below.  To turn the button Tone On or Off, scroll to this option and select. Another screen will appear. Simply scroll to the desired option and select. You will then return to the Setup menu.  To  turn  the Light  Bar On  or Off,  scroll to  this option  and select.  Another  screen will  appear. Simply scroll to the desired option and select. You will then return to the Setup menu. To change the LCD display contrast and backlight settings, scroll to the Setup Display option and select. Another screen will appear. Refer to the Configuration Menu – Setup Display section below. To view the programmed electricity rates, scroll to Electricity Rates and select. Another screen will appear. Refer to the Configuration Menu – Electricity Rates section below.  To view internal system information, scroll to the System Info option and select. Another screen will appear. Refer to the Configuration Menu – System Information section below.  Select Exit to return back to the Configuration Menu top level.
D 097-0552 611               8  Configuration Menu - System Info.  Configuration Menu – Setup Display       The Setup Display menu is accessed from the Configuration Menu – Setup.  This menu allows for setting the LCD contrast and backlight levels. Use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to scroll UP or DOWN. Then press the √ Button to make the desired selection. To Set Contrast, scroll to this option and select. Another screen will appear. Use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to increase or decrease the setting. Then press the √ Button to make the desired selection. To Set Backlight, scroll to this option and select. Another screen will appear. Use the left (▲) or right (►) buttons to increase or decrease the setting. Then press the √ Button to make the desired selection. Select Exit to return to the Configuration Menu – Setup screen.  Configuration Menu – Electricity Rates     The Electricity Rates programmed into the unit are viewable in this screen. These rates are used by the Summary and History views for displaying costs based on usage.  Electricity costs are calculated and stored using the rates in effect at the time the electricity is consumed. New electricity rates will impact electricity costs as of their effective date and time. They will not change stored electricity costs. Electricity usage and cost data are stored every hour for recall by the History and Summary views. The rates show each Time-of-Use (TOU) period starting with the lowest cost rate period first ($= Off-Peak, $$=Mid-Peak, $$$= Critical Peak). For non-TOU applications, the rates shown are for each tier level, together with the kWh level they are valid to. The $ symbol is for the lowest cost rate; with each successive level represented by an additional $. The Base rate, a default cost for each billing period, is also included. The  TOU  Electricity  Rates  are  initially  factory  programmed.  They  are  manually  adjustable.. Manual entry has password protection as per LAN ID adjust Note: although efforts are made to provide accurate electricity cost information, ALL COSTS ARE ESTIMATES FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR BILLING.    System Information is accessed from the Configuration Menu – Setup. System Info displays the Serial Number for the main internal circuit assembly, followed by its Software and Hardware Versions.  The 3rd line contains the version of the DataFlash memory The 4th to 7th lines contain radio information.  At the bottom of the display are the Seconds Since Boot up or Power up (SSB) and internal Battery voltage. Pressing any button will return to the previous menu.

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