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eon envir manualMonitor User Guide. PowerSave Envi R Man.indd 1How the EnviR works. EnviR Functions and Features Overview. Setting up your EnviR. Pair Display to the Transmitter. Install Transmitter and CT Clamps. Setting the Clock. Setting the Base Rate. Multiple Rate Tariffs. Advanced Features. Full System Reset. DATA output. TroubleshootingPowerSave Envi R Man.indd 2If we all do our bit to stop wasting electricity weThe beauty of the EnviR is that it shows you how much energy you are using right now. It also shows you how much your electricity is costing every day and every month. The EnviR will allow you to take control of your energy use and SAVE Money while helpingHow the EnviR works. The EnviR uses clamps that detect a tiny magnetic field that is created as current moves throughThe clamps areIt also storesData can be exported to your computer and various software programsThe EnviR monitor is not a substitute for utility supplied electric meters. The EnviR is an informationalWe recommend that you install the display in your kitchen or other area where you can check theImportant: read and follow all instructions beforeThis device is designed to provide years of maintenance free energy usage information. Since theIf you have any doubt about how to install it safely consult a qualified electrician. Similarly, ifPowerSave Envi R Man.indd 3Before commencing installation please take a moment to review the components, buttons andOne Transmitter. One Transmitter. One Display Power Supply. Two CT Clamps. One Display. One Installation Guide. Antenna Signal. IndicatesShows how much energy you areShows how much money you areShows cost change based on a This graph shows relative energy PM), Eve (3PM and 11PM) and NightElectricEnergy Now. Cost. Per. Day. Down. Yesterday. Last 30 DaysEve. TimeCurrent Time. Temperature or Device Number. Transmitters can send a wireless signal up to 100 feet indoors. You must deductEnviR - The SmartR Monitor. PowerSave Envi R Man.http://horizonpestservices.com/userfile/dkc644bls-manual.xml

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indd 4If not, check the batteries. System is Paired. ElectricEnergy Now. Night Day. Time. Eve. LastIf the display looksEnergy. NowNowCostdisplayingYesterday. YesterdayElectric. DayEve. Night Night. TempEnergy Now. Temp Temp. LastIf the display looksPairing the EnviR Display and TransmitterIf it doesn’t flash rapidly repeatRelease DOWN (V) button.PowerSave Envi R Man.indd 5. The new Sensable software found in the EnviR transmitter allows you to set your known voltage. The default value shown on the display of 115. If you wish to change it please follow the instructionsThe new Sensable software found in the EnviR transmitter allows you to set up additional C2 enabledTo pair additional displays please undertake the following steps:If it doesn’t, please try again.This usually takes 1EnviR - The SmartR Monitor. PowerSave Envi R Man.indd 6If the main breaker panel enclosure or wiring or breakers show any sign of disrepair or damageThis will reveal all wires.If there is not enough room seek installation help from a qualifiedA Velcro sticker is used to secure theA third cable usuallyExamples of main cables. Do not pull or bend the power cables. Make sureThe second sensor to the left of the center input. The third input is reserved for 3-phase installations. PowerSave Envi R Man.indd 7. Energy Now. KWhs used. To adjust your rate. The EnviR can be programmed to calculate different KWh unit rates for electricity consumed at differentThen release bothPress the OK button toUsing the UP ( ) and DOWN (V) buttons you can now set the time thatPress the OK button to confirm. Press the OK button to confirm. EnviR - The SmartR Monitor. PowerSave Envi R Man.indd 8. Last 30 DaApplian. Use the UP ( ) or DOWN (V) buttons to adjustDay. PerAdditional transmitters. The EnviR can be synced with up to nine additional transmitters. Uses include:Appliance number in the bottom right corner. When you reach theAdditional transmitters can be ordered from your supplier orTime. Night DayLast.http://coralie-de-france.com/FCKimages/20200921184550rj49n.xml EveAppliance. The EnviR can be fully reset to its factory condition. Resetting the EnviR will wipe out ALL historicalTo fully reset the EnviR:This switch-on wipes all history andDATA output. On the back of the display a USB cable can bePlease visit www.currentcost.net for more information on available software downloads.A burst of data is sent once every 10 seconds. History DataPowerSave Envi R Man.indd 9. DOWN (V) and OK buttons together until the LED flashes. Please note: all processor activity isSelf-resets when done. Troubleshooting. Your EnviR monitor should reach you in perfect condition. If you have connected it properly but cannotProblem. Possible Cause. Solution. No displayContact supplier. Corrupted displayFaulty display. Contact supplier. Alternating readings. Display picking up a signal fromPair your transmitter andData does not change. Incorrect installation. Refer to page? Costs reading seemsCorrect tariff has not been setTemperature gaugeDisplay too close to heat source. Choose a different location. Safety and care of your monitor. Contact our customer serviceChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance couldPowerSave Envi R Man.indd 10PowerSave Inc. warrants this product for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase for all defectsThis warranty excludesAll defective parts will be repaired free of charge or replaced. Note: This warranty does not apply to batteries. This warranty is only applicable to a productIn no event shall PowerSave, Inc. be liableThis warranty is in lieu of all other expressed warranties. TheSpecifications. NOTE: The display format is not suitable for accuracy checking of utility supplied electric meter. Specifications. Product Size: Viewable Screen: Retail Package Size: Internal Power Requirement. Mains block adapter (nominal 1.0 watt). Display power supply. UL listed. Physical Format. Table-top. Energy Monitored. Electricity (gas, LPG, oil in development).http://www.diamondsinthemaking.com/content/cantar-korona-manual-utilizare Receiver: Communication Platform. C? architecture. Sensor Coding Recognition: Recognition Method. User Initiated - seeks 4,096 possibilities. Number of Permitted Sensors. Ten (x3 input). Display. Liquid Crystal segmented display. Backlight. No. LCD mode. Positive reflective -12:00 view. Main services. Energy, kWh and Dollars. Subordinate Services. Clock time (12hr), room temperaturePC connection for streaming data for seven years historical data. Software code: starting Vx.09. Tariff pre-set at prevailing rate (issued by the purchaser). Manufactured in China for Current Cost Ltd. North American Master Distributor: PowerSave, Inc.ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.1.1(2006-04), EN 50371 2002, EN 301489-3 v1.4.1 2002-08, ENThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitalThese limits are designed to provide reasonableThis equipment generates,However, there is no guaranteeIf this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byImported and distributed by. How to contact usPowerSave, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Further information is available at www.currentcost.netPowerSave Envi R Man.indd 12PDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: No. Creator Tool: Adobe InDesign CS4 (6.0.5). Thumbnail Format: JPEG. Thumbnail Width: 256. Thumbnail Height: 256. Thumbnail Image: (Binary data 8884 bytes, use -b option to extract). Instance ID: uuid:8c376fdc-8994-cd43-b286-6f4d32c09fbf. Document ID: xmp.did:EE8BA91E1E20681188C6ED6CBA407946. 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Manifest Placed Resolution Unit: Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches. Doc Change Count: 2267. Title: PowerSave Envi R Man.indd. Producer: Adobe PDF Library 9.0. Trapped: False. Page Count: 12. Creator: Adobe InDesign CS4 (6.0.5). Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Messed about, set it all up, pushing various buttons, found the unit cost, connected it to the meter etc. - and for about 30 seconds it worked. Then it lost the signal and showed a blank screen. Lots more messing about trying it in different positions, moved it to within 1 ft of the transmitter, frigged about some more repeating the setup and it started working again - but this time for only 10 seconds. Called the helpline, long wait, and yes, they've had a lot of faulty ones - please send it back for a replacement. Even for free the hassle of this thing makes it too expensive. If I got a working one I wonder how long it would last and somehow I doubt it's worth the hassle of sending it back. It's marked EnviR by Current Cost Ltd. I borrowed a British Gas monitor and that works fine but there appears to be an issue with these, even though they look similar I'll report my findings Plugged it in, set it up, it's worked fine ever since. Hasn't saved me any money, but that's because I'd already gone around switching off unnecessary loads earlier this year and my electric consumption is down approx 20 on last year. The manual says the ones in the transmitter should last 7 years. Well mine keeps losing contact and I'm wondering if it's because they are crap cheap batteries. I'm going to try replacing them with something decent. This is the 3rd monitor I have had, could be the best except for these connectivity problems. Your explanation makes no sense what so ever, as I thought it would not. You along with every other energy company make your bills so impossible to read or decipher. Any suggestions? I have one for you - make your bills simpler or are you afraid everyone will be able to see just how you are ripping them off. I do not want any of your corporate platitudes either. This number was not on the bill or in any of the literature.We're a journalistic website and aim to provide the best MoneySaving guides, tips, tools and techniques, but can't guarantee to be perfect, so do note you use the information at your own risk and we can't accept liability if things go wrong. Its stance of putting consumers first is protected and enshrined in the legally-binding MSE Editorial Code. I've been chasing this for some time with EON with a marked lack of success - last action on their part was to direct me to their FIT team. Not having solar panels (or any other generating capacity) I don't have a FIT number. I also doubt that this noddy clamp on device would be part of a FIT installation. Anyway, does anyone have a copy of the software. Or a link to a (safe) site with it posted as a download. I can read the data via a terminal emulator and at some point may well be tempted to develop some kind of simple analysis tool, but for the moment I would just like to be able to use the software which came with energy monitor. All in all not the most practical of devices - there isn't even a W8 (onwards) driver for the serial USB adapter. Free - you get what you pay for. Cheers Dave R Drivers are most likely already in Win8. It just plugged into my. Linux box and worked, that box tells me it is a Prolific TechnologyCurrent Cost website.Then again that was a while back, and it turned out to be pointlessThe Current Cost site supplies drivers up to W7 but doesn't mentionWill check to see if it is recognised. Standard XML format is fine - all it needs is something to analyse it. And a TUIT which is sufficiently round. Cheers Dave RBarry Quoted Text Here Downloading as we speak. In other news I received a call from the Eon FIT team this morning becauseCheers Dave RApparently Eon are no longer supplying the software because they areI'm not convinced that I want a smart meter if it has the capability toStill, now I know why I can't find the software (apart from within this. NG). Cheers Dave R Electric is the future though some.New one is fixed untilnext.They cannot understand that they.The problem is the cable: pin no. 11 in. Reload the Luup engine and reload your browser while clearing the cache. If you are not, don’t. My receiver is inside said house behind six plaster walls, 20 m from the transmitter. Reception is borderline; I miss maybe half the packets. But it should Just Work. That’s what I’ve heard. It sounds like it provides you with the ability to hold (host) all your phsyical serial devices USB, RS232 and then allow them to be reference-able via an IP and Port combo. It sounds like it provides you with the ability to hold (host) all your phsyical serial devices USB, RS232 and then allow them to be reference-able via an IP and Port combo. Here are a couple: Hoping it will work with my E.ON branded ENVI I will try and do the re-pair thing if I can figure it out at some point see if that gets rid of it. As I can still see appliance 9 device in Vera UI. Its name looks more like a regular serial port, probably one that can only be reached by connecting to jumpers on the NAS’s motherboard. (This is very common on embedded hardware.) If you mean, what causes the port to be listened to for incoming connections, then ser2net does that. If you are talking about a firewall on the Linux machine blocking incoming connections, assuming you have one, then you will need to find the firewall configuration and turn off the firewall (seriously, firewalls on Unix machines inside your LAN aren’t any kind of security, just turn them off). If it isn’t then ser2net isn’t running.You can use ctrl-C to kill a running program in Linux, just as you do in a DOS shell. Vera has a background process that computes total kWh from instantaneous watts, which it applies to any power monitoring device (including the CurrentCost plugin). This is used by the built-in energy graphs for Vera. It’s not surprising that this information doesn’t carry across to mControl. I don’t accumulate values (I’m not in the data logging business). It might be possible to produce a plugin that produces these fields for all energy-monitoring devices. This wiped all data and appliances. I then followed the repair procedure with the transmitter and the monitor and appliance 9 still gets added. Maybe I just need a perminent way to delete this device from the Vera addin as I cant get rid of it on the monitor. Thanks I’d like to be able to remove both from Vera. Looking on the EnviR monitor I can only see a device 9. Device 8 is not present on the EnviR monitor since I reset it, yet the CurrentCost Vera add-in has still detected it somehow. It always comes back Using a used match, pen or similar, push and hold the small button in the hole on the front until the LED on the white OptiSmart transmitter has flashed ONCE, then release. Now press and hold the DOWN () button until the display’s red LED flashes, then release the button. The display screen 9 will pair to the transmitter.If the transmitter fast flashing stops before you are ready, do the Electronic Meter pairing again from Step 1. That capture rules out Appliance 9 being an Optismart transmitter. I was going to order one to go with the SWALEC monitor I have at home. The monitor and instructions don't give it a name, but on the back it says Current Cost and has a model number CC128. I e-mailed Current Cost and asked if the Optismart would work with a CC128. They helpfully replied that it will work with an ENVi monitor. I e-mailed again just to check that a CC128 is an ENVi but no reply this time - maybe they think I'm too thick to warrant a second response. Could 1 of you kinds soles with an ENVi just take a quick look at the back and see if there is an embossed CC128 on it. Sometimes it's worth being paranoid. Thanks guys and galls. Martyn. I'm bidding for an ENViR and ordering an Optismart. Cheers again. Martyn I was after an extra display and as you say cheaper to get an eon one from ebay that from Current Cost. I paid ?20.00 which was my upper limit for one. Automan. Compatible with TREC and ENVI, for dynamic Energy Now Data Compatible with all EnviR for dynamic Energy Now Data, and Meter Read Data With the CC128 (Envi) if the meter pulse rate is wrong I don't think you will be able to set it (except maybe by trial and error) - default seems to be 1000 pulse (1 per watt) Automan. Wow, the Optismart I ordered yesterday afternoon arrived this morning, hooray. Can't get it to work, boo. I've tried resetting the monitor but no luck, and the transmitter doesn't appear to have a reset, but have popped the batteries, as a makeshift reset. You warned that I might need to try trial and error. How do I do that? I've looked the instructions up for the ENVi on internet (as my 'SWALEC' instructions are limited). Am I being thick, or are these not a suitable match. Of course I'm assuming that the Opti is reading the red pulse (could be transmitting zero), hmm. Maybe I need to play further. Martyn. If yes, try this. On the OptiSmart hold down the button till the LED flashes three times. It should then flash fast. Then on the envi showing the main page (time on display), hold down the right button till the red led flashes. With luck the OptiSmart should pair with the Envi. Also see Automan. Thanks again. Now just need to win a bid on e-bay for an ENViR. Or alternatively find a local chapter of PVA (the 12 steps anonymous kind not the glue) Martyn. To be fair, CurrentCost did say they didn't know if it would work and mentioned a 30-day money back guarantee but I suspect I'll just keep it - the meter will probably get changed in a year or so as it's getting close to running out of digits and hopefully the new one will be supported. That's handy, I have the same Elster generation meter, so I don't have to wait for Current Cost to reply to my email to ask if its compatible. Location - Isle of Wight. Live output can be seen here; It does work but the output is boring and only the core app seems to support it with all the others thinking they are watts Seems my combi boiler used 3 CuFt during the night keeping the water warm in it. Total Gas used, no option I can find for daily, weekly, monthly, etc. Anyone found a better application for use with gas and water? Automan. As an aside, my night time consumption is appalling 170 - 260 watts. I delayed fitting the monitor as I really did not want to be upset by the residual load, it is worse than I feared. More work to do there, having disconnected almost everything apart from downstairs sockets, it is still high. Measuring load is not so easy as there are 12 separate circuits. Measuring generation and grid is much easier, so it should be possible to deduce the load from the difference from Generation to supply. To measure direction, I think can only be done in 3 different ways, a) Connection in series with the live and measure current, and voltage, which require certified equipment and installation b) Clamp on current monitoring and switching a load on (even for a fraction of a cycle), and detecting if the grid side increases or decreases c) By monitoring the Grid side, the Generation supply, and the two combined with simple algebraic calculation. Knowing that generation is flowing only one way, and so if in phase with the current on the grid side, it must be exporting, if out of phase must be importing. The difference is the load current. (Any load reactance will reduce the accuracy of course) Assuming this is all correct, has anyone done this, or experimented along similar lines. Seems it would need three monitors, one having a clamp on Generation side wired in series with a clamp on the Grid side, and a lot of mental arithmetic, in the most basic form. The only instructions for setting up are in the EnviR manual. The display seems to have to be paired twice, once on channel 9 to set the LED pulse rate (unit was at 600 had to press button on transmitter to set it to 1000). Then pair it again on the main channel. I also paired it with my older Envi display at the same time as I paired the EnviR display. Reading seems correct saying 252 watts. However, in theory the reading should match the electric bill - Only time will tell. Automan. The readings are about 30 lower than from my old current cost clamp gadgets which always seemed to read high. The one on my PV meter accurately read 0 watts all night and at the moment (still raining) says 127 watts (some sun light). I have also set them up on but of course my system does not really rate this due to low output. Automan. Is this a pairing within the EnviR, or something else? Is this a pairing within the EnviR, or something else. The OptiSmarts seem to tie up two channels on the EnviR My main meter one is on channel 9 for data and the main channel for the live reading. My generation meter is on channel 9 for data and channel 1 for the live reading. Automan. Alan I don't actually know either:( I have asked the question on the CC support forum but I guess no answer till after the Bank Holiday.The main display shows the power values as usual. When you add an Opismart to the main meter it will show your usage from zero upwards. With the Opitismart on the PV meter it will show generation from zero upwards. Is this correct? During hours of darkness the consumption value should be correct. It would seem the at the new version of my.currentcost.com that you would be able to set a initial value for the meter readings and this will also confirm if the units are really 100 accurate as they claim. Automan. Quote from: volt on September 02, 2011, 04:39:39 PM I'm just trying to understand the figures you can obtain from the Optismart. When you add an Opismart to the main meter it will show your usage from zero upwards. Is this correct? Quote New stock should be available by the end of September. I wonder how many they sold? Automan. During hours of darkness the consumption value should be correct. It would seem the at the new version of my.currentcost.com that you would be able to set a initial value for the meter readings and this will also confirm if the units are really 100 accurate as they claim. Automan. Automan If the Optismart just counts the LED flashes, it won't confirm if the meter is accurate. All it will be able to do is to confirm that the flash rate is accurate. John Of course, ones electric meter may not be 100 accurate but it is what your bill is based on. Automan. Quote from: JohnS on September 07, 2011, 02:12:42 PM Quote from: Automan on September 02, 2011, 05:51:05 PM Correct on all points and the snag is as you have pointed out it will not give you a true reading of what your house is consuming when the PV is active. During hours of darkness the consumption value should be correct. All it will be able to do is to confirm that the flash rate is accurate. John I can't tell yet whether it is more accurate as the old clamp was pretty good except at low solar generation levels under 120W when the inverters own consumption would skew the data. My data is posted on PVOutput.org both for generation and consumption which is still a CC Clamp at I will continue to use a clamp for consumption as my system is again pretty accurate and another OptiSmart would not give correct readings when the PV system is generating, unless of course you want to measure your actual import rather than consumption. I use one of the older larger CC Clamps for consumption which goes round the Live wire into the Consumer unit as well as the live wire from the inverter twisted round so it goes through the clamp backwards. It sounds odd but it does give a pretty accurate reading for consumption without the inverters output skewing the data. Which model meter do you have. Your method of reading the true house load interests me. I assume your PV has its own small consumer unit while the rest of the house is on another one. So I guess by having the clamp around both cables the current transformer will see the resultant current of both cables. e.g. House load 5 amps and PV output 12 amps. I am not so sure how this would work and would have thought if you do have two consumer units to read you own home load it would be best if the clamp was just around the line cable feeding that consumer unit. AC Current transformers also have no idea of which direction the current is flowing. BTW - OptiSmarts are back in stock. Automan. It would probably also work with the inverter's Neutral wire the right way round along with the whole house Live. I appreciate the clamp does not know the direction of current, but I suppose the Whole house Live already has the Inverter's Live current already in it so adding its Neutral removes the inverter's current from the total, leaving just the house consumption current. Regardless of how it works, it just does, its worth a try, then your PVOutput.org data becomes much more usable and it can work out Export and Electricity saved. I don't think the Consumption figure is 100 accurate because of Power Factor and Voltage errors, but overall its close enough for my usage. I only have one Consumer unit and the inverter is connected to one of the switches in that so there is no other way of getting the house consumption. I got the idea from a post on Navitron about this very subject from about 2 years ago, but I cannot now locate it. I guess it is seeing the inverter current in the main meter cable and then subtracting that value by the line cable from the inverter going through the same current transformer.In a rare flash of genius I closed the garage door and all returned to normal, obviously the sun was blinding the OptiSmart sensor. Looks like more BluTack is required to plug any light gaps. Is it the best you have used so far. To get the impressive ( ) display, what more do you need. It is a shame no enterprising manufacturer has developed a clamp on that can detect direction. If you have 500w on the grid side, and switch on 100w load, if it goes to 400w it WAS exporting, if it goes up to 600W is was importing. So with a bit of electronics and amplification, by a device that plugs into a 13a socket, a minute or even one Hertz load applied could detect the direction. Perhaps one day! There are other ways it can be done of course. The brultech system described in,14170.0.html using current transformers can tell which way the power is going (on two of its seven channels). Automan. Quote from: cj on September 11, 2011, 11:54:31 AM Is the Optismart avaialble in the UK, and what sort of cost. Is it the best you have used so far. Perhaps one day! There are other ways it can be done of course. I have done a second test by putting the sensor in a black bag which stops the impulse count increasing but makes the real-time display show 21.1kw. I have reported the issue on their forum and will also drop them an email. Automan. CC are looking in to it. Automan. Anyway the output form my little program looking at the impulse count with an offset set so the reading should match my meter after two days I get this. Some positive news is the Multichannel Bridge will be on sale within the next few days. Automan. It seems that your advice to a new person looking to map their useage and output for home use would go for the optismart.I actually already have an EON meter in the office but never got round to taking the data off it onto a computer and doing any data analysis.now the PV is on (last 4 weeks).now I am interested (esp when folks are putting all the white goods on when its bloody raining !!) Cheers I have noticed that when my solar pv's are generating more than I am consuming the red LED on the service providers meter is constantly on. How will this affect the accuracy of Optismart. Will it just read it as one flash (albeit a long one!)? Secondly, can I connect two Optimsmart readers to my EnviR to measure generated and consumed electricity from the respective meters or indeed is there a simpler way of doing this? I have noticed that when my solar pv's are generating more than I am consuming the red LED on the service providers meter is constantly on. Will it just read it as one flash (albeit a long one!)?