Computime GES3081 Smart Energy in home display User Manual
Computime Limited Smart Energy in home display Users Manual
Users Manual
Smart Energy In‐Home Display Instruction Manual Model No. GES3081 Comment [H1]: The contents list will be put in once the manual has received final approval. CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW The GES3081 Smart Energy Saving In‐Home Display unit shows the history of your energy and forecasts your energy usage based on the data it collects. The smart ZigBee™ technology enables the unit to communicate with your utility company so you can receive messages about energy saving events and price reductions. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Purpose and correct use: • Read these instructions carefully and keep in a safe place for future reference. • All manual/safety instructions and electricity supplier’s regulations must be adhered to. • Only connect this unit to a UL/ETL approved 5‐volt DC power supply provided by manufacturer. • Do not install this unit at an altitude of over 2000 meters. • This standalone electronic unit should only be used in dry, closed living and office spaces. Do not place the unit in a bathroom or area of excessive moisture. Do not allow the unit to get wet. • Place the unit in an easy‐to‐reach position where you can comfortably reach the buttons and view the screen. • Do not expose the unit to temperatures below 5°C or above 40°C, humidity above 90% or pollution above level 2. • Do not expose the unit to voltage beyond 90V‐260V AC. • Clean the unit with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use solvents or aggressive cleaning agents. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage caused by non‐observance of these instructions. INSTALLATION 1. Plug the power adapter into the adapter socket on the left‐hand side of the unit. 2. Pull out the table stand on the back of the unit and place the unit on a firm, flat surface near a power source. 3. Insert the plug into a 120 or 220 V wall socket. BACKLIGHT Press any button to turn on the backlight. Note: If the backlight has turned off, you need to press any button to turn it on again before you can enter the menus. HOME SCREEN The Home screen is the main display screen. It shows the current level of energy you are consuming and the cost per hour. From the Home screen you can access the current price of your energy, message and Meter reading, messages sent to you by your utility company, and your current meter reading. Menus The Menu page provides navigation the Usage, Forecast, System and Settings pages. To access the three main menus: Press Menu. See the ‘Navigating the menus’ section for more information. Quick access to the Usage menu To quickly view the Usage menu: From the Home page, Press the Menu button to view the Usage Menu. Use the Up or Down key to highlight the desired usage period. Press the Select button to view the desired usage data, the last 24 hours, ‘Day Usage’ for the last 30 days. Viewing messages To view messages and prices: 1. Press DOWN and the Message screen opposite appears. 2. If you want to know the cost associated with this message, press DOWN. If you want to review the message and costs of another message, follow the steps below. 3. Press MENU to enter the Review screen and then press UP or DOWN to view the next or previous messages. 4. When you have found the message you want to review, press BACK and then press DOWN to view the costs on the Price Information screen. 5. To exit the Price Information screen, press UP to go back to the Message screen and press UP again to return to the Home screen. Understanding the Message screen information: Screen Message Msg 33 of 33 Publish Time Message ID Duration Urgency Message Box Description The number of the message you are viewing, followed by the number of total messages you have received. The date and time the message was sent to you. The Message ID is a utility company generated identification number. The energy saving event lasts for this period. The level of urgency can be ‘Low’, ‘Medium’ or ‘High’. Your utility company will send you a wide range of • Planned outage • Service Disconnect messages that appear in this message box. The standard energy saving messages as shown above provide the 2. 16/4: The date. following information: 1. Level 1: This energy saving event is Level 1. There are 9 different event levels: • Green – Energy saving • Levels 1‐5 – Level of message importance; 1 is low and 5 is high 3. Heat: Advises if your system is currently in Heat or Cool mode. 4. 25C: The new setpoint temperature level for this event. 5. 08:00‐10:00: The time the energy saving event will • Emergency take place. Understanding the Price Information screen: Screen Message Provider ID Start Time Duration Price Tier TOU Tier Price Ratio ‐‐Price‐‐: Description ID number correlates to the utility company. Date and time of the price information. The length of time the price information relates to. Valid values for the Price Tier sub‐field are from 1 to 6 reflecting the least expensive tier (1) to the most expensive tier (6) Which meter register is being used for accumulation Ratio to the normal price chosen by the supplier Price of kilowatt‐hour. NAVIGATING THE MENUS The navigation buttons are as follows: 1. BACK: Returns to the previous screen on all menus and screens except the main page. On the main page, it enters the menus.. 2. ENTER: Move Returns you to the previous screen. 3. UP: Scrolls through the menu options and edits a setting value. 4. DOWN: Scrolls through the menu options and edits a setting value. TIP: Remember, if the backlight is off, you must press any button to turn on the backlight and make the buttons active for normal operation. To enter the three main menus: 1. Use UP or DOWN to select one of the four main menus: ‘Usage’, ‘Forecast’, ‘System’, or ‘Settings’ 2. In the Home screen, press MENU to enter the menu settings. TIP: At the bottom of the Home screen, as shown opposite, screen prompts appear to advise what will happen if you press the corresponding navigation button below the text. Usage menu To view your energy usage: 1. Enter the ‘Usage’ menu. 2. Press UP or DOWN to select one of the following options and press MENU to view the data: • ‘Today’ – Shows your energy usage and cost for today. • ‘Last 24 Hours’ – Shows how many hours of energy you have used and the total cost. • ‘Last 30 Days’ – Shows your energy consumption and the total cost for the last 30 days. Forecast menu To view your energy forecast: 1. Enter the ‘Forecast’ menu. 2. Press UP to select one of the following options and press MENU to view the data: • ‘Today vs 30‐Day Average’ – Shows today’s energy usage/cost and compares it to your average daily usage and cost for the last 30 days. • ’30‐Day Forecast’ – Forecasts the next month’s energy usage/cost based on your average daily usage/cost for the last 30 days. System menu To join a network and connect to the utility company: 1. Enter the ‘System’ menu. 2. Press UP to select ‘Channel’ and press MENU to confirm. 3. The status is ‘No Network’. Use UP or DOWN to select one of the following: • ‘Auto’ – enables an automatic scan for the channel. • ‘All’ – searches all channels. • ‘Channel’ – If you know your channel number enter it here (numbers 1 to 26). 4. Press Scan to confirm and start scanning for a network. The status will now show as ‘Not Joined’. 5. To join the network, press Join. The status will show as ‘Joined Network’ if you successful connect to your utility company or ‘Join Failed’ if you connection has been unsuccessful. It takes approximately one minute for the connection process to complete. If you experience problems connecting to your utility network, please contact your utility company. To disconnect from a network: 1. Enter the ‘System’ menu. 2. Press Lv Nwrk to exit the network. Note: PANID/Extern PANID/E01 Address/VERSION – are all codes that you may be asked to supply if you phone for the utility company for technical support. 10 Settings menu To change the LCD brightness: 1. Enter the ‘Settings’ menu. 2. Press UP to select ‘LCD Brightness’ and press MENU to confirm. 3. Use UP or DOWN to change the brightness of the LCD screen and press MENU to confirm. SPECIFICATIONS LCD screen resolution 240 x 160 Backlight LED RF frequency 2400‐2470 MHz RF range Up to 1300 Ft (400m) Line of Sight Device Power Input DC 5V A/C Adapter Input AC 90V to 260V 4.2”(L) x 4.2”(W) x 1.1” (H) Size (W x H) 10.6 (L) x 10.6 (W) x 2.8 (H) cm Weight 0.63lb (285g) 11 FCC DECLARATION Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: 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. FCC RF Radiation Exposure statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. ETL This device must be connected to an ETL/UL Approved 5VDC adapter provided by manufacturer. 12 Condition for operating this device: Location of Usage Indoor and Dry location Operating Voltage of Adapter 90V to 260V AC Operating Temperature 5oC to 40oC Relative Humidity Max. 90% RH non-condense Altitude Up to 2000m Pollution degree For installation, please refer to the installation section of this manual. Place the device on a flat surface without any blockage so power can be easily disconnected. This product has been tested to the requirements of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, second edition, Including Amendment 1, or a later version of the same standard incorporating the same level of testing requirements. Warning: If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. 13
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