ENWireless Electricity MonitorArt. no 36-4500 Modell efergy e2
10Electricity meterSensor (3x)TransmitterFinding the power supply feed cableIn Sweden, Norway and Finland there are four feed cables entering the elec
11Feed WireFeed Wire1 2 3 4 6. Installation - tting6.1 Fitting the sensorsThe sensors should be clamped onto one (UK) or three (SE) (NO) (FIN) live
12Symbol for transmitionUnsuccessful synchronisation 7. Linking the transmitter and display unit1. Start by inserting three AA/LR6 batteries into th
13 8. Setting the time and dateThe electricity monitor must be programmed with the correct time and date in order to give accurate information.N.B. M
14 9. Single tariff setup The electricity monitor must be programmed with the correct unit cost per kWh if it is to provide you with accurate cost re
15Step 3. Single tariff TARIFF appears and 1 flashes. Press [unit/set] to confirm if you have just one single tariff. Refer to section 10 if you have
16 10. Multiple tariff setupN.B. This section only applies if you have multiple tariffs.If you have an electricity meter with dual tariff rates, yo
17Step 3. Set TARIFF 1.The default tariff flashes. Set the correct tariff (unit cost per kWh) using the [◄] and [►] buttons. Press [unit/set]
18 11. Display informationPress [function] to select a display of the present energy consumption, previous consumption or average consumption.Energy
19Energy nowPress [unit/set] to switch the display information between different readings:kWTotal energy consumption just now.£ per dayEnergy cost so
2Points worth bearing in mind!• Other wireless equipment operating on the same frequency band may reduce the range of the product.• The ra
20Press [unit/set] to switch the display information between kWh (energy consumption) – £ (cost) – kg CO2 (amount of CO2).HistoryPress [time period]
21Switch between days/weeks/months using the [◄] and [►] buttons to compare energy consumption over different periods.Press [unit/set] to s
22 12. Symbols on displayThe following symbols appear on the display: This symbol flashes when the display unit batteries are low.This symbol flashes w
23 13. Toubleshooting/FAQIf I remove the battery, will I lose all my saved data?No, the information is saved in the internal memory and is not lost w
24Setup for Norway, what do I do?Settings specific to Norwegian electrical networks (IT-net, TN-net)IT-net:The value should be set to 130 V, (IT net h
25 15. SpecicationsModel: efergy e2Frequency: 433 MHzTransmission intervals: 6 – 12 – 18 secondsRange: > 40 metresMeasuring voltage: 110 – 4
26 16. Installing the provided software Step 1. Preparations before software installationFirst, ensure that any previous versions of the software hav
27B. Retrieve Java from: www.java.com3. Check that your UAC (User Account Control) is:• Turned off (applies to Windows Vista). • Lowered to no hig
28Step 2. Installing efergy elink 2.0 software1. Insert the provided CD-ROM into the computer’s CD player, open Explorer and click on ELINK V2.1
298. Make sure that the Launch the CP210… box has been selected. Click on Finish to finish the first stage of the installation.9. The nex
3 1. Contents2. Introduction ...4 3. Safety ...
3012. Click on Finish to end the installation. 13. Click on Unblock in the “Windows Secu-rity Alert” box.14. Make sure that the time and date on t
31Step 3. Running the program1. Click on the elink icon on the desktop to run the program.2. Adjusting your settings: Click on Settings.
32User settingsEnter your Name, Country, Postcode, Carbon ratio (kg carbon dioxide per kWh) and Voltage. The value can be set using the [◄] and [►] bu
33Periods (enter tariff)1. Click on Add period… to create one or more tariffs. The tariff units are named P1, P2, etc. 2. Enter a tariff and the tim
34Monthly standing charge (divide quarterly gure by 3)1. Enter the fixed amount you pay to your supplier every month.2. Click on Apply and save sett
35Step 5. Viewing saved readingsA. CurrentDisplays your current energy usage and cost.Note: This function can only be displayed if the receiver is
36C. ManageThis feature enables you to compare the cost of your energy consumption from different suppliers. DemandAllows you to review how much energ
37D. Energy reportThis feature enables you to send energy reports to a specified e-mail address:1. Select the interval using the Report Type box. Sele
38Step 6. Backup and Restore Backup1. Click on the backup symbol. Select Backup.2. Click on Make New Folder.3. Click on OK to save.4. “Data backup
Declaration of ConformityHereby, Clas Ohlson AB, declares that following product(s): Wireless Power Meter36-4500e2is in compliance with the essential
4 2. IntroductionWireless Electricity MonitorArt. no 36-4500 Model efergy e2The metering and monitoring of energy is the basis for saving energy.
40SverigeKundtjänst Tel: 0247/445 00 Fax: 0247/445 09 E-post: [email protected] www.clasohlson.sePost Clas Ohlson AB, 793 85
5 3. SafetyIT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION A FEW SIMPLE PRECAU-TIONARY MEASURES BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.Efergy electricity mo
6Sensor TransmitterReceiver 4. Package contents3 x sensors (current transformers)1 x transmitter1 x display unit (receiver)The package also contains:
7 5. Buttons and functionsDisplay unit (receiver)[time period] Save and finish.[◄] Step left.[►] Step right.[unit/set] Confirm setting and advance.[fun
8Finding the power supply feed cableThere are four cables at the bottom of the electricity meter. The cable on the right (cable 4) is always the liv
9Safety You should under no circumstances connect a sensor to a cable if any of the cables lead-ing to the meter is damaged in any way. No cables need
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