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1. anne u e 1 From within User Configuration screen click on the Change Password button in the top right corner 2 Change your password a Enter your New Password in the appropriate field b Confirm New Password in the appropriate filed c Click Save to finalize the change 3 Upon successful completion you will be signed out of the MyEydro client and redirected back to the sign in page e NOTE You will receive an email indicating that the password has been changed on your user account 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 13 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE USER INFORMATION REGIONAL INFO TAB Regional Info Preferences Contact Info Alert Options Timezone UTC 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Language English United States Currency Dollar Units of Measure Metric us REGIONAL INFORMATION Country Regional information is used to display data in your United States preferred local settings This data is optional but by 7 3 State Province filling it out you can improve your user experience New York Some functionality may be limited or not available if City this information is not specified New York Zip Postal 10007 Time zone Yes Time zone is used to ensure all readings are correctly converted from UTC time to a user s local time zone Language Yes Language is used to select the language of the displayed text on the
2. gt Winter Time Use Rates NOV 1 TO APR 30 NUMBER OF RATES 3 Off Peak 6 3 Mid Peak 9 9 lt gt lt gt lt gt Peak 11 8 WEEKEND RATES 7 SAME AS WEEKDAYS Weekdays Weekends NUMBER OF TIME BANDS 4 Off Peak vy 7 00PM 7 00AM Peak 11 00 Y Mid Peak 11 00AM 5 00PM Peak 5 00PM TO 7 00PM Previous Next Save 1 For each Season Rate Tab one for each season specified define the rated for Time of Use Pricing scheme a Confirm name and date span match what was entered in the Basic tab Number of Rates is used to identify the number of different rates to configure Values of 2 to 4 are supported Rates are used to define the unique rates to be applied to one or more time bands Weekend Rates is used to determine if different time of use bands need to be specified for weekdays and weekends NOTE if selected the weekends tab will not appear and the same time bands will be applied to all days Number of Time Bands is used to specify the number of time bands to apply NOTE Values of 1 to 4 are supported Time Bands are used to specify which rate is to be applied for any given block of time NOTE If the From value is adjusted the To value of the previous band is updated NOTE If the To value is adjusted the From value of the next band is updated NOTE The 24hour clock to the r
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4. MyEyedro USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE CONTENTS HON c 5 PC ONC CS _______________________ 7 Creating MyEyedro User 7 CMO 8 NIYE YEI O T 9 Accessing Help and Support 10 VOM T mE 11 To Open the User Configuration Dialog ccccccccssseeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeesseaeseeeeeeeessaaaaeeeeeeeeeeas 12 Changing Account Password sssssssssisssssseeeeeene nennen nn nn nnns nnnaa nnns riis sensa ains 13 Jeor TAT ON UO NETTE E EE E E E 14 iom e 14 F CVC GOS scene E H 15 eel rio 16 Alert Options Tab o 17 System Configuration nnne nennen nnne nnns Eadan AREA aai nnns a ann nens 18 To Open the System Configuration Dialog seeeeessessssssseeeee nnns 19 EIS CS OE 20 ae 21 Adding a Device
5. 1 MAJ F Rg F VY vi m CONSUMPTION FEES otner Frees 530 00 Fren rees 25 00 20 00 15 00 10 00 VF data for Lighting Oyeneas SUNRISE T 20AM SUNSET 6 52PM A Summary Graph Shows hourly daily weekly or monthly historical data for all sensors of a selected display alias Used to toggle series on off in the summary graph area Date Selector Choose the date for which to display data By default this will be set to the current date Scale Selector Choose the scale of the historical graph Options Menu Used to change display options for the summary graph Options are e Cost Consumption Toggle display between cost and consumption e Stack Columns Determine if the values for each sensor will be stacked on top of each other or side by side By default this value is selected e Hourly TOU Bands Displays time of use bands when viewing data in Display Group Display Group to show data for Only displayed if more than one Display Group exists 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 52 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE SUMMARY N 1 5 1 0 0 5 kWh il SUMMARY 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 53 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE COMPARISON ES 35h kWh Before After 300 kWh 250 kWh 200 kWh Sep 06 After 159 382 kW
6. Branch 003 0000 1 ACTIVE 003 FFFFF Test 003 FFFFF INACTIVE 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE ACTIVE 00 1 FFFFF Gateway 001 FFFFF INACTIVE 002 FFFFF SN 002 FFFFF DO NOT REMOVE INACTIVE 002 FFFFB SN 002 FFFFB INACTIVE 3 00 1E CO 0B 9C CO PowerCost Monitor ACTIVE Search Local Network 5 Blue Line Add Device Remove Device 1 Open the Devices tab of the System Configuration screen 2 Click on the Add Device button in the center left of the System Configuration dialog to expand the panel 3 Choose the Search Local Network option from the Add Device menu 4 Follow the onscreen instructions to search your local network and add any found devices to your user account e NOTE The search functionality matches the source IP address of the browser session with that of unclaimed devices It requires that the devices being added and computer currently logged into MyEyedro com be on the same network e NOTE Upon success the Device List will be updated to show the newly added device s e NOTE Upon success a default Display Group will be created containing all sensors of the added device s 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 23 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE REMOVING A DEVICE Identifier Device B 00 1E CO 0B 9A 52 OLD pemwifig 27 903 00001 Branch 003 00001 2 003 FFFFF Test 003 FFFFF 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE 001 FFFFF Gateway 001 FFFFF 002 FF
7. Evedro support 7 Hide Advanced Settings A Device Label The label that is displayed for the device By default this value is set to Eyedro Wireless Electricity Monitor but can be changed for easier identification Device Attributes Firmware Displays the current firmware version of the selected device Serial Number Displays the serial number of the selected device MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the device The MAC Address is only shown for devices with an Ethernet port on it Wireless Status The most recent wireless signal quality measurement reported from the module NOTE This section will only be displayed for wireless devices NOTE This value is signal quality NOT signal strength If there is no wireless communication between devices this value will read 0 regardless of signal strength 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 67 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE Device Parameters Line Frequency Do not modify this parameter unless you are in a Advanced country region that has a 50Hz line frequency For North American installations this value should be set to 60Hz Sample Mode Changes the method used to sample data Change of State COS only sends data when it detects a change in value Polled mode sends readings at a fixed interval The default sample mode is COS and should not be modified unless instructed to do so If set incorrectly this setting can have a significant impact on system bandwidth an
8. Green Solutions Inc Page 45 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE HIGHLIGHTS ESIN e 2 00 EIK IKN K MINIMUM 10 01 KW oat 6 57 am TODAY S TOTAL 96 11 11 2 7 34 636 kWh TODAY S PROJECTION mim UD 28 6 1 BILL ESTIMATE pae for the period between Sep 23 and Oct 23 Based on your daily average of IN Options gt Display data for Lighting Panel m QVERGAST Sunrise 7 20AM SUNSET A Hourly Graph Displays hourly consumption for all sensors in the currently selected display alias Summary Today s Total The total cost consumption of your electricity for today Today s Projection The projected cost consumption of your electricity for today Comparison How your data from today compares to your daily average Average is based on a 6 week running average of the current day of the week Current Reading Displays the total electrical consumption demand at the current time and the most recent change in value Min Max Demand Minimum The minimum demand measured since midnight Maximum The maximum demand measured since midnight Bill to Date Current Rate The current price you are being charged per kilowatt hour Bill To Date The total charges estimated for the billing period to date Bill Estimate The total charges estimated for the entire current billing period G Options Toggle between cost or consumption hide th
9. Monthly 9 Bi Monthly Quarterly Time of Use RATE FEE STRUCTURE Effective Date 1 2010 Do your rates change seasonally Yes No May 1 2011 How many different seasonal ratesfare you charged November 1 2011 1 2012 Start Month Day End Month Day November 1 2012 November 1 April 30 May 1 2013 Summer May 1 October 31 November 1 2013 May 1 2014 Add Delete This page is used to define your electricity rates You need a copy of a recent electricity bill to accurately answer some of the questions Some electncal utilities do not clearly show rate information on their bills Y to visit their website or call for a breakdown of your costs A Bill Profile Tab Each Bill Profile will be represented by a tab By default a single bill profile is created for a user account In the event that you are monitoring multiple properties under a user account it may be necessary to define multiple bill orofiles assuming all properties aren t using the same electrical utility Bill Profile General Defines the general parameters for your bill profile Parameters Bill Profile Rate Fee List of Rate Fee structures for the bill profile As rates change new rate fee Structure List structures can be added to the profile A bill profile may have many rate fee structures associated with it depending on how often your electric utility changes their rates Rate Fee Structure Displays details and allo
10. by the MyEyedro client software Most information in this page is optional but some is required for certain features of the MyEyedro client Email Address demo myeyedro com Change Password Regional Info Preferences Contact Info Alert Options Timezone Language English United States Lal Currency Dollar M Units of Measure Metric 05 Country Regional information is used to display data in your United States preferred local settings This data is optional but by T filling it out you can improve your user experience State Province New York New York Zip Postal 10007 Some functionality may be limited or not available if this information is not specified Delete User Account Restore Defaults Done exu GLEAR SUNRISE 6 47AM SUNSET 0 46PM USER SETTINGS 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 11 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE TO OPEN THE USER CONFIGURATION DIALOG 2 USER da SYSTEM 1 From within the MyEyedro client hover over the configuration button gears in the top right corner to display the configuration menu 2 Click on the User button 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 12 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE CHANGING ACCOUNT PASSWORD Email Address demo myeyedro com 1 Change Password gt Email Address demo pmyeyedrocom
11. is Learn more here gt gt I already have an account Sign me in gt gt 1 Goto MyEyedro com and click on the Sign up now link OR go directly to MyEyedro com SignUp 2 Create a new user account a Enter a valid Email address NOTE the email address entered here will become your MyEyedro user account Confirm Email address Enter a Password Confirm Password Optionally select the Remember me option and your credentials will be stored as a cookie in your browser for future sessions f Click Create my account e NOTE By creating a MyEyedro user account you are agreeing to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy 3 On successful completion a welcome message will appear and you will be automatically signed in to your new user account A welcome email will also be sent to the email specified in the user account 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 7 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE SIGN IN TO MYEYEDRO sign in to MyEyedro Q ae VI V yed Sign In Remember me Forgot password New to MyEyedro Sign up now gt gt Just visiting Take me to the demo gt gt 1 Goto MyEyedro com 2 Enter your account credentials a Enter your Email address b Enter your Password c Click Sign In d Optionally select the Remember Me option and your credentials will be stored as a cookie in your browser for future sessions e Optionally select the Forgot password link
12. read only manner with other nurfzenm ml i mm mam m Ene wrt myFreeMonitor com users to generate an account for them if not already existing 1 Open the Display Groups tab of the System Configuration screen 2 Select from the list the Display Group to be shared e NOTE The Display Group details will be populated in the Display Group Details Area in the right side of the screen 3 Select the Sharing tab in the Display Group Details Area 4 From the Sharing tab Enter the account name for which this alias is to be shared with a Enter User Name to share with b Click Add Share to share the alias 5 Upon successful completion the user name will appear in your list of Existing Shares e NOTE Sharing with a non existent user account will create one A welcome email with temporary password will be sent to the email address entered e NOTE All sensors in the display group will be shared with the other user If there are sensors you do not wish to share it is recommended to exclude these from the display group e NOTE Display Groups that have been shared with you will appear in your Display Group List with the Owner column set to NO e NOTE To remove the Display Group share select the username from the Existing Shares list and click Remove 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 31 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE SHARING PUBLIC URL METHOD Typically the Public URL met
13. to have a temporary password assigned and emailed to your user account email address e NOTE A user account must have been successfully created following the instructions outlined in this manual before you will be able to sign in to MyEyedro com 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 8 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE SIGN OUT OF MYEYEDRO 1 From within the MyEyedro client hover over the configuration button gears in the top right corner to display the configuration menu 2 Click Sign Out e NOTE You will automatically be signed out of your account when you close your browser or after several hours of inactivity 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 9 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE ACCESSING HELP AND SUPPORT 2 USER Ses SYSTEM 5 RATES lt lt i SIGN OUT 1 From within the MyEyedro client hover over the configuration button gears in the top right corner to display the configuration menu 2 the user manual this document click Manual new tab will open in your browser and the user manual will be displayed access the support website click Support A new tab will open in your browser and you will be directed to the support website 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 10 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE USER CONFIGURATION The User Configuration page manages personal information for your user account that is used
14. 1633 7 kWh per year Based on your average hourly rate of 8 57 kWh 22 9 Sunse 7 12 SUNSET 7 1 Common Devices A list of common devices found in buildings and homes Selecting a device from this list will populate the consumption field Typical consumption for a device selected from the list Can be manually set and adjusted if your particular device consumption is different Duration How long the device is on typical Cycle The number of times the device is on in a given time period typical Calculate Run the calculation based on the information entered into the various parameters Results Calculated results for various time spans 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 62 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE WHAT S IT COST N Use this tool to estimate what it costs to run typical household appliances Common Devices Furnace Electric How much does it draw Watts WHATS IT COST 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 63 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE NET METER z u fii 2 g D E DN GENERATION CONSUMPTION TOTAL TOTAL 31 13 kWh 9 63 21 50 kWh rel 02 14 Generation Solar Consumption My House Eyedro NET M ET IVIETER GEAR SUNRISE T 12AM SUNSET 7 13PM Net Graph Chart displaying the generation green consumption red and net orange B Total Genera
15. 57 Xe ac 58 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 3 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MVEVEdro MODINE _____ ____ 59 60 MyEvedro Mobile Phantoni ENErgy 61 OSU 62 MyEyedro Mobile What s It nnne 63 SURVIE eaten 64 MyEyedro Mobile Net Meter 65 Appendix B Supported DEVICES TED 66 Eyedro Electricity Monitor E EM1 ccccccccccesseeceeeceeeeeceeeceaeseceeeceeaeseeeeseaaseceeesseaaeeeesssaaeeeeesssageeeess 66 Adding an Eyedro Electricity 66 21 E A E A EE E 67 Blue Line PowerCost nennen nnne nenne nnns 70 Adding segue ied ena 70 20 m 71 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 4 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE INTRODUCTION The first step to reducing your electric utility bill is to unders
16. ER GUIDE DEVICES The Devices tab is used to add devices view device status edit device configuration and remove devices associated with your user account A Device is a physical or virtual device containing one or more sources of data i e sensors Devices can be physical devices installed in a building or virtual devices such as green button data provided by your utility See Appendix B of this document for a list of supported devices Identifier Device Status DETAILS FOR BRANCH 003 00001 ACTIVE 3 00 1E C0 0B 9A 52 OLD pemwifig INACTIVE Device Label 003 00001 Branch 003 00001 ACTIVE Branch 003 00001 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE ACTIVE re Firmware V2 3 2 5 gt 001 Gateway 001 FFFFF INACTIVE Serial Number 003 00001 4 002 FFFFF SN 002 FFFFF DO NOT REMOVE INACTIVE MAC Address 60 54 64 30 00 002 FFFFB SN 002 FFFFB INACTIVE 3 00 1E CO 0B 9C CO PowerCost Monitor ACTIVE Me When 7 Power Communicay n Lost D 7 Power Commyffication Established Sensor Label used in Display Groups Fishtank Voltage 123 5 Add Device Remove Device What is a Device PORT B Sensor Label used in Display Groups A Device is physical or virtual device containing one or more sources of data i e NC sensors P xA 5 v S Devices can be physical devices installed in a building or virtual devices such as green al Save Change button data provided by your utilit
17. FFF SN 002 FFFFF DO NOT REMOVE 002 SN 002 FFFFB 3 00 1E CO 0B 9C CO PowerCost Monitor LJK Add Device M Remove Device Open the Devices tab of the System Configuration screen Select from the list the Device to be deleted pr qw s Click Yes when prompted for removal confirmation Status INACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE Click Remove Device to permanently delete the data source from the user account e NOTE The Device List will be refreshed and the deleted device will be removed from the list e NOTE All Display Groups that reference this device or its sensors will also be updated e NOTE Removal of a device will NOT automatically purge the data for the device and its sensors 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 24 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE VIEWING DEVICE DETAILS AND CONFIGURATION The right side of the device configuration tab contains the details and configuration data for the selected device These device details and configuration are dependent on the device selected for viewing Vendor specific details can be found in Appendix B of this document 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 25 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DISPLAY GROUPS The Display Groups tab is used to add edit share and export Display Groups associated with your user account A Display Group is a grouping of device data sources sensors for display Display groups provi
18. Manually cccccccccssseecceeceeeeeceeesaeeseceeesseaeeeeeesaeseeeeeesseaseeeeesseaeeeeessaeseeeeesaeeeeeeeeeas 22 Adding a Device Searching Network cccsccccccssseececcceesseceeceeeseceeeseeeueceessaeaueceeessaaseeeesssaaeeeesssaaes 23 gicneor4B e c 24 Viewing Device Details and Configuration cccccccceececceceeeceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeesaaaaeseeeeeeesssaeeeeeeeess 25 0 mE 26 Adding a Display Group 27 REMOVING Display GrOUD ___ ____ 28 Display Group 29 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 2 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE ES e OUI NN P ETE 30 Display Group Data ETE T 33 G70 aie gt T 34 To Open the Rates Configuration Dialog cccccccceseeeecceeceeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeseeeeeeseeeeceeessaaaseeeessaaeeeeesaaaess 35 s UNS 36 EGNING 2 il FOC NINE TETTE OT RT 37 Adding a New Rate Fee Structure cccccccccssseececccsseeceeseeeeeeeeeeaeueeeeseseeaseeeesseaaseeeesseaaeeeeessaaseeeeessaaees 38 Defining Fixed N A 39 Defining Tiered Pricing Scheme
19. OTAL BILL 216 85 MID PEAK 120 034 kWh DAYS IN PERIOD 61 DAILY AVERAGE PEAK 23 21 l 2 Uf 111 650 kWh TOTAL DAILY COST 3 56 FIXED FEES VARIABLE FEES ADJUSTED FEES amp BILLS amp BILLS amp BILLS 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 57 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE REPORTS z WEEKLY ELECTRICITY USAGE SUMMARY For the week of Sep 14 Sep 20 Sales Dept eyedro 11 23 119 69 kWh Sep 14 Sep 20 v 25 3 26 3 v vs previous week 1 60 17 099 kWh daily average Tue 2 01 19 868 kWh Tue peak Your estimated bill is 157 85 for the period starting September 8 2014 Office Fridge A la i eyedro 0 74 7 810 kWh Sep 14 Sep 20 22 8 27 9 v vs previous week 0 11 1 116 kWh daily average Fri 0 15 1 391 kWh Fri peak Your estimated bill is 10 09 for the period starting September 8 2014 rud REPORTS Selected Report Available Reports Print Prints the currently selected report 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Displays the currently selected report Displays the list of all available reports Date 2014 Sep 07 2014 Aug 31 2014 Aug 24 2014 Aug 17 2014 Aug 10 2014 Aug 03 2014 Jul 27 2014 Jul 20 2014 Jul 13 2014 Jul 06 2014 Jun 29 2014 Jun 22 2014 Jun 15 2014 Jun 08 2014 01 2014 25 2014 18 2014 11 2014 04 SUNRISE 7 12AM Choose your report Title Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Week
20. S 7 um de A p 5 S E GM er gt gt oF E E Ta D S ry E x iw hu A ur E v Te gt wem v en gi i h COMPARISON 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 55 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE BILLS FS Daily Cost Total p ep 23 2014 Oct 23 2014 Sep 29 Fees Consumption 2 60 Fixed Fees 50 33 Total 2 93 I E Sep 23 Oct 07 Oct 21 Billing History ELAGN EL sac puer rlqed PHHEP p Lid FLAEN pLunr rides From Sep 23 2014 To Oct 23 2014 Days in Period 30 Daily Average 21 34 kWh 1 72 Total Daily Cost 2 05 Description Consumption kWh Cost Consumption kWh Cost Electricity Charges Electricity Charges Total Estimate Off Peak 196 518 12 38 398 987 25 14 Mid Peak 61 611 6 10 123 165 12 19 Peak 50 735 7 17 118 639 14 00 Total 318 864 25 65 640 791 51 33 Other Charges Other Charges Total Estimate Total 10 00 Bill To Date 30 63 Est 61 Billing data Is shown for Information purpose only Your actual bill will be provided by your electrical EN Display data for Engineering Dept Sunrise 2 SUNSET 6 52PM Billing History Shows the last several billing periods in a column chart Click on any of the columns to retrieve the details for that period Bill Period Displays the From and To d
21. VICE DETAILS device Lape PowerCost Monitor 45 gt 99 WAC Address 00 1E C0 0B 9C C0 o OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 11 C Note direct sunlight may effect accuracy EIN BATTERY LEVEL NORMAL FIN Sensor Label used in Display Groups Power 1 26 kW IN H i Save Changes x Cancel Changes Device Label The label that is displayed for the device By default this value is set to PowerCost Monitor but can be changed for easier identification Device Attributes MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the device Wireless Status The most recent wireless signal quality measurement reported by the device Outdoor The temperature measured at the sensor location at the electricity meter Temperature NOTE if your sensor is exposed to direct sunlight it will read higher than normal while the sun is shining directly on the sensor unit Battery Level Displays the current battery level reported by the sensor unit NOTE If the battery condition is reported as LOW the batteries in the sensor device should be changed as soon as possible to avoid loosing data 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 71 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE Sensor Parameters Save Changes Cancel Changes Support Link Sensor Label The label that is used to uniquely identify the sensor This label will be visible in all Display Groups that you create By default this value is s
22. YEDRO USER GUIDE ADDING A DEVICE MANUALLY xD Identifier Device Status i3 00 1E CO 0B 9A 52 OLD pemwifig INACTIVE 003 00001 Branch 003 0000 1 ACTIVE 003 FFFFF Test 003 FFFFF INACTIVE 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE ACTIVE gt 001 FFFFF Gateway 001 FFFFF INACTIVE 002 FFFFF SN 002 FFFFF DO NOT REMOVE INACTIVE 002 FFFFB SN 002 FFFFB INACTIVE 3 00 1E CO 0B 9C CO PowerCost Monitor ACTIVE Search Local Network B Blue Line PH TY Add Device Remove Device o EES paseen Open the Devices tab of the System Configuration screen Click on the Add Device button in the bottom left of the device list panel Choose the device vendor from the Add Device menu Follow the instructions for adding your desired device from Appendix B of this document NOTE Devices must be connected to the internet and actively communicating with the MyEyedro com servers to add NOTE Devices may only be added to one user account It will not allow you to add a device that is currently claimed under another user account NOTE Upon success the Device List will be refreshed to show the newly added device s NOTE Upon success a default Display Group will be created containing all sensors of the added device 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 22 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE ADDING A DEVICE SEARCHING NETWORK Identifier Device Status L3 00 1E CO 0B 9A 52 OLD pcmwifig INACTIVE 003 00001
23. ates that are currently being used to compute the billing period information shown in the controls on the right side of the Electricity Cost Graph Displays total cost information for each day in the billing period When displaying the current billing period this graph also shows projected electricity costs Electricity Cost Details Hover over any of the columns to retrieve the cost breakdown details for that day Costs information is based on your defined rates Bill Period Statistics Statistics from the billing period Electricity Charges Displays electrical consumption totals and costs associated The costs are calculated based on the period using electricity rates provided in the Rate Configuration dialog Click on the button beside the header to expand the Electricity Charges G Other Charges Displays all other charges incurred for the bill period The costs are calculated based on the period using the Adjustments provided in the Rate Configuration dialog Click on the button beside the header to expand the Other Charges Total Charges Displays the total charges estimated for the billing period Display Group Display Group to show data for Only displayed if more than one Display Group exists 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 56 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE BILLS Daily Cost Total May 08 2014 Jul 08 2014 Billing History Bill Details OFF PEAK BILLING PERIOD 392 959 kWh T
24. ck this link to visit the Eyedro com support site http eyedro com support Hide Advanced Show hide the advanced settings Settings NOTE By default this option is checked so only the most commonly adjusted parameters are displayed 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 69 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE BLUE LINE POWERCOST MONITOR ADDING A POWERCOST MONITOR Add NEW Blue Line Data Source AC eo A aye 4 1 po o Visit Blue Line support Device MAC Address AE The MAC Address is a unique address for the PowerCost Monitor WiFi gateway This can be found on the status page of the device portal on your local network typically at http pcmwifig status htm AL 1 Following the Adding a Device instructions from this document click on the Add Device button and choose Eyedro from the list 2 Add your new hardware to your user account a Enter the MAC Address from the back of the PowerCost Monitor WiFi Gateway e NOTE For wireless installations only the serial number of the Sensor Module is required for this step b Click Claim Device e NOTE On successful completion the Add New Hardware dialog will be closed and your new hardware will appear in your Devices list e NOTE A Display Group will be automatically created from the newly added hardware This group will consist of all sensors in the new device 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 70 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DE
25. d the label on the l airs tec a back of each module 7577 RoHS AL eyedro com Claim Device o9 Visit Evedro support Cancel 1 Following the Adding a Device instructions from this document click on the Add Device button and choose Eyedro from the list 2 Add your new hardware to your user account a Enter the Serial Number from the back of the Eyedro Module e NOTE For wireless installations only the serial number of the Sensor Module is required for this step b Click Claim Device e NOTE On successful completion the Add New Hardware dialog will be closed and your new hardware will appear in your Devices list e NOTE A Display Group will be automatically created from the newly added hardware This group will consist of all sensors in the new device 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 66 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DEVICE DETAILS Is Device Label m Eyedro Wireless Electricity Monitor gt 100 irmware V2 3 1 Serial Number 002 FFFFF Frequency 50Hz Sample Mode 9 Change of State default Polled EIN PORTA Sensor Label used in Display Groups Power Port A Sensor Type 200A he Voltage 123 5 ew PORT B Sensor Label used in Display Groups Weise Power Port B Copy Settings from Port Sensor Type 2004 NU Voltage 123 7 EE EN Save Changes NX Cancel Changes A visit
26. d responsiveness Poll Rate When Sample Mode is set to Polled this specifies the polling rate used for all sensors Valid settings are between 10 and 900 seconds Default is 30 seconds NOTE These settings will only be displayed if the Hide Advanced Settings option is unchecked Sensor Status Displays the most recent measurement for the sensor port NOTE These sections will only be displayed for devices with sensors Sensor Parameters Sensor Label The label that is used to uniquely identify the sensor This label will be visible in all Display Groups that you create By default this value is set to Power Port but can be changed for easier identification Copy Settings From Port A B Use this button to quickly copy settings from the previous sensor port All settings except the Sensor Label are copied Sensor Type Choose the correct sensor type from the drop down list This value will impact the readings from the hardware if chosen incorrectly Voltage This value should be set to your average line voltage It can be measured with a multimeter at the time of installation following the instructions in the Product Manual or set to the typical value for your country region For typical North American residential installations this value should be approximately120V For 3 phase commercial applications visit the support page to view FAQs for correct voltage settings NOTE These sections will only be displayed for device
27. de flexibility when presenting data collected from various sensors They allow sensors of the same type from multiple devices to be separated or combined for presentation in the MyEyedro com plugins Display Group Owner DETAILS FOR MY HOUSE BLUE LINE Fish Tank Yes Configuration Sharing Export Fridge No Display Keiths House Eyedro No My Hous My House Blue Line Yes onto Ya Sensors in Display Group Ey s Peters House No Identifier Device Sensor Trevors House No 00 1E C0 0B 9C CO PowerCost Monitor Power PK Add Display Group 9 Remove Display Group What is a Display Group d Edit Sensors in Display Group Display Groups are a grouping of sensors for display Display Groups provide fiexibility when presenting the collected data di Save Changes They allow sensors of the same type from multiple devices to be separated or X p EAE Cancel Changes combined for presentation in the vanous plug ins A Display Group List The list of Display Groups associated with your user account B Display Group Label A label assigned to the display group to identify it Useful when there are multiple display groups under the user account Display Group Owner Indicates display group ownership Owner Yes indicates that the display group has been created by this user account Owner No indicates that the display group was shared with this user account Display Groups that are not own
28. e same nor will you be able to recreate one that has been deleted 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 32 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DISPLAY GROUP DATA EXPORT Data from a Display Group can be exported for offline processing in third party applications like Microsoft Excel DETAILS MY HOUSE EYEDRO Configuration Sharing Export Export Period O Last Week Last Month Last Year Custom Export Data Type 9 Daily Wh Hourly Wh 15min Wh 1min Wh Raw VA Raw mA AU Export Data 1 Open the Display Groups tab of the System Configuration screen 2 Select from the list the Display Group you wish to export data from e NOTE The Display Group details will be populated in the Display Group Details Area in the right side of the screen 3 Select the Export tab in the Display Group Details Area 4 From the Export tab choose your data export options a Select the Export Period or specify a custom date range b Select the exported Data Type 5 Choose Export Data to initiate the export 6 Afile download should begin automatically containing all reading data for the selected display group within the selected export period Data will be in Comma Separated Value csv format e NOTE Not all Data Types are available for all devices e NOTE Raw Data Types should be limited to short export periods to avoid very large export file sizes e NOTE When exporting Raw Data Typ
29. e text overlay or change the status image H Display Group Display Group to show data for Only displayed if more than one Display Group exists 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 46 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE HIGHLIGHTS 1 kWh 1 0 kWh Lad i d m N E 0 5 Wh 7 Oct Sam 12pm HIGHLIGHTS CURRENT RATE 43 apt BILL TO DATE Osca et on your dally average of 19 29 kWh BILL ESTIMATE NES RE TODAY S TOTAL 12 73 kWh TODAY S PROJECTION 27 57 kWh HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 47 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE the month of 400 kWh 300 kWh Sunday Oct 5 2014 Cost 29 92 208 S Consumption 257 841 kWh at 100 0 kWh 2 Oct 4 Oct 6 Oct 8 Oct 10 Oct 12 Oct 14 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 20 Oct PH Oct 26 Oct 28 Oct 30 Oct 1105 92 7932 94 kWh EIK That s enough to charge 3929795 smart phones based on 4 5 hour charge using 5W charger Welk Es 1 01 Oct 14 Month Phone Charges vo Display data for Lighting Panel SUNRISE ABAM SuNseT 446PM Summary Graph Displays the cost and consumption for the selected period Total Cost Summation of the cost for the selected period Total Consumption Summation of the consumption for the selected period Equivalents Displays the equivalent amount
30. eable batteries When buying new appliances choose appliances with low standby power Display data for Lighting Panel ZEMC 3 BHANTOM ENERGY SUNRISE 7 12AM SUNSET 7 13PM Phantom Power Tips Provides useful tips on how to identify and reduce the phantom power load of the building 24 Hour Minimum The minimum aggregate power measurement in the past 24 hours Minimum Yearly Projects the 24 hour minimum over the span of an entire year to produce Projection annual consumption and cost Uses an average hourly rate to project cost Display Group Display Group to show data for Only displayed if more than one Display Group exists 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 60 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE PHANTOM ENERGY Minimum Demand pasi 24 naurg 267 W that s equivalent to 232 14 2339 kWh per year PHANTOM ENERGY 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 61 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE WHAT S IT COST WHAT S IT COST Use this tool to estimate what it costs to run typical household appliances 2 Common Devices Miscellaneous Motor 1 hp Ne much does it draw 746 LA Watts How long is it on 115 Minutes How often is it on KS Ne 0 38 4 5 kWh per day Weekly 52 69 31 3 kWh per week Monthly 11 51 134 3 kWh per month a Hour Calculate Yearly 140 09
31. ect NOT the start of the billing period b Specify Rate Plan Fixed Tiered and Time of Use pricing schemes are supported If rates vary based on different Seasons choose Yes d If applicable Seasons is set to Yes choose the Number of Seasons NOTE Choosing 1 is equivalent to setting Seasons to No e If applicable Seasons is set to Yes specify the name start and end for each season e NOTE Spring Summer Fall and Winter are used by default e NOTE Adjusting the end date of a season will automatically adjust the start date of the previous season and vice versa The seasons MUST span the entire year For each Season Rate Tab one for each season specified enter the rate details e NOTE Rates are used to compute cost information between the start and end dates entered See the following sections for details regarding rates for the different pricing schemes Fixed Tiered and Time of Use 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 38 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DEFINING FIXED PRICING SCHEME Basic T Winter Summer Other Fees WINTER FixeD RATES NOV 1 TO APR 30 FIXED RATE 10 S KWh Previous Next Save 1 For each Season Rate Tab one for each season specified define the rated for Fixed Pricing scheme a Confirm name and date span match what was entered in the Basic tab b Fixed Rate is the value charged for all electricity consumption e NOTE Fixed pricing is the most basic pricing sche
32. ed Owner No have limited functionality Display Group Details Displays details and configuration information for the device currently and Configuration Area selected the Device List Contents of this area are vendor specific and dependent on the type of device selected from the list More details regarding configuration and information provided by various devices can be found in Appendix B of this document 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 26 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE ADDING A DISPLAY GROUP Display Groups Display Group Owner DETAILS FOR NEW Fish Tank Yes Configuration Sharing Fridge No Display Name Keiths House Eyedro No New Display Group House Blue Line Yes d Available Sensors Click to Add Remove Se No Identifier Device Sensor Trevors House No F 00 1E C0 0B 9A 52 OLD pemwifig Power New Display Group Yes 7 003 00001 Branch 003 00001 Fishtank 003 00001 Branch 003 00001 NC 7 003 00001 Branch 003 00001 NC 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE Power Port A 7 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE Power Port B 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE NC F 002 FFFFF SN 002 FFFFF DO NOT REMOVE Power Port A 7 002 FFFFF SN 002 FFFFF DO NOT REMOVE Power Port B 2 3 7 002 FFFFF SN 002 FFFFF DO NOT REMOVE Power Port C 7 002 FFFFB SN 002 FFFFB Power Port A Add Display G
33. email alert functionality Secondary Email Secondary email is not required but can be defined and used for email alert functionality Primary Phone Primary phone is not required but can be defined and used for SMS and ohone alert functionality Secondary Phone Secondary phone is not required but can be defined and used for SMS and phone alert functionality 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 16 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE ALERT OPTIONS TAB Regional Info Preferences Contact Info Alert Options V Send me MyEyedro Alerts in Beta testing Limit When Alerts Occur 7 Do not limit when alerts are sent Start Time 9 00 AM v End Time 11 00 PM Days V Mon V Tue V Wed V Sat V Sun Alert options are used to govern ALL MyEyedro alerts When enabled these settings control when and how often configured alerts are sent Limit How Many Alerts Occur Maximum Email per Day You will still need to subscribe to individual alerts 10 where applicable lt gt Maximum SMS per Day 10 lt gt Use Send me Alerts This is the global enable disable of alerts If checked alerts that have been subscribed to will be sent out NOTE You will still need to subscribe to the individual alerts you wish to receive Limit When Alerts Occur No If checked alerts will be sent out at the time of occurrence If unselected alerts will only be sent if they occur between the start and end ti
34. er Port A 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE Power Port Edit Sensors in Display Group Add Display Group Remove Display Group Save Changes v What is a Display Group x Cancel Changes Refresh Done S S VSS MNEs Sunrise 7 SUNSET 7 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 18 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE TO OPEN THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIALOG 1 From within the MyEyedro client hover over the configuration button gears in the top right corner to display the configuration menu 2 Click on the System button 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 19 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DEVICES VS DISPLAY GROUPS A Device is a physical or virtual device containing one or more sources of data i e sensors Devices can be physical devices installed in a building or virtual devices such as green button data provided by your utility See Appendix B of this document for a list of Supported devices A Display Group is a grouping of device data sources sensors for display Display groups provide flexibility when presenting data collected from various sensors They allow sensors of the same type from multiple devices to be separated or combined for presentation in the MyEyedro com plugins Simply put Devices are used to collect data and Display Groups are used to display the collected data 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 20 MYEYEDRO US
35. es it is possible that not all sensors will have the same number of data points or their readings on the same time boundaries The output format will be dependent on the specific devices 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 33 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE RATES CONFIGURATION DIALOG The Rate Configuration page is used to define the rates your electrical utility charges you for your electricity consumption The rates entered in this page are used throughout the MyEyedro interface to display and predict cost information If no rates are defined in this configuration all cost information in the interface will assume a default fixed rate pricing scheme Electric Company Ltd What would you like to call this billing profile RATE FEE STRUCTURE DETAILS Electric Company Ltd When do these rates take effect What is the start day of your current billing period mid __ May 1 2014 E January 8 How often are you billed a How is electricity consumption charged Monthly 9 Bi Monthly Quarterly Time of Use UY RATE FEE STRUCTURE Effective Date ED Do your rates change seasonally 9 Yes No January 1 2010 r gt May 1 2011 How many different seasonal rates are you charged November 1 2011 2 LX May 1 2012 Season Name Start Month Day End Month Day November 1 2012 Winter November 1 April 30 May 1 2013 Summer Ma
36. et to Power but can be changed for easier identification Power Reading This value displays the last power measurement received from the sensor unit Click this button to apply any changes made Click this button to cancel any changes made It will reload all the parameters with the last saved values and refresh the display Click this link to visit the Blue Line support site http www bluelineinnovations com support troubleshooting 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 72
37. h 150 kWh 100 kWh 30 kWh od T A d d d 06 5 14 E lat Dally 8 COMPARISON QVERGAST SUNRISE T 20AM SUNSET 6 52PM Comparison Graph Similar to the summary graph plugin this plugin shows before and after comparison of hourly daily weekly or monthly historical data for all sensors of a selected display alias from a selected point of interest Date Selector Choose the date for which to display data By default this will be set to the current date scale Selector Choose the scale of the historical graph Options Used to change display options for the comparison graph Options are e Cost Consumption Toggle display between cost and consumption e Before After Allows comparison before and after a key date of interest Useful when trying to quantify and visualize energy savings projects Compared To Allows comparison between two different display groups Handy when you want to compare consumption between users who have shared their systems with you Display Group Display Group to show data for Only displayed if more than one Display Group exists Note when Alias to Alias comparison is selected you will be presented with two alias pickers to choose for your comparison 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 54 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE COMPARISON N 300 kWh B My House Eyedro B Trevors House 200 kWh M C e Cr xs A E r p
38. h area Also Legend displays current readings and most recent changes for all sensors on the selected alias Master Timeline Graph Shows the aggregate electrical data for the past week Use your mouse to select area to display details for Date Selector Choose the date from which to display electrical consumption data Changing this value will adjust the right most date of the master graph By default this will be set to the current date Scale Selector Choose the scale of the detailed timeline graph This option will also adjust the size of the selection window in the master graph area Options Menu Used to change display options for the detailed timeline graph Options are e Area Graph to toggle between area and line graphs e Plot Bands to toggle rate plot bands on off Plot bands are only applicable when the current rate profile is time of use e Show Aggregate Displays data for all sensors in the display group ggregated verses individually Resume Updates Button If currently viewing historical data will force selection window to the current time and resume live updates Display Group Display Group to show data for Only displayed if more than one Display Group exists 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 50 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE LIVE 2 00am 0 00am 10 00am 11 00am 12 00pm LIVE 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 51 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE SUMMARY J T E
39. he plugin canvas area while running 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 44 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE The MyEyedro cloud service also provides a mobile friendly version for users who prefer to access their accounts from their smartphones or other mobile devices When visiting my eyedro com from a mobile device you will be automatically redirected to the mobile client or optionally access directly via http my eyedro com mobile or by clicking on the link from the non mobile client sign in page The images below show the basic navigation of the MyEyedro Mobile client software W a 4 yEyedro demo eyedro com A Account Credentials Enter your email address and password to sign in to your user account Optionally you may select the remember option to store your credentials ina cookie for future visits Click the Sign In button once your account credentials have been entered to access your account Non mobile Redirect Click the Non mobile Site button if you prefer to access the non mobile client on your device D Plugin Menu Displays the list of all available mobile plugins E Plugin Button Depress this button to display the Plugin Menu F Help Menu Displays the list of all available help options G Help Button Depress this button to display the Help Menu H Sign Out Click the Sign Out button to sign out of your account and return to the Sign In page 02012 2014 Eyedro
40. hod is used when you desire to create a publicly accessible page for any single Display Group The generated Public URL can be copied to any web browser address bar and it will automatically log you into a read only view the data without the need for login credentials Public URL a e Create Public URL Create a Public URL to share this Display Group in a read only manner with others NOCH eel ET qz us rei Jut d drum who do not com user account Public URL s hitp myfreemonitor com p 1601 284e145d0be50f33 Delete Public URL Create a Public URL to share this Display Group in a read only manner with others A PRT E ETEA cram tear arrriint who do not have a myFreeMonitor com user account 1 Open the Display Groups tab of the System Configuration screen 2 Select from the list the Display Group to be shared e NOTE The Display Group details will be populated in the Display Group Details Area in the right side of the screen oelect the Sharing tab in the Display Group Details Area From the Sharing tab click on the Create Public URL button Copy the generated link into your browser address bar to verify it is functional Send this URL to anyone you want to give access to or embed it in an iframe on your website e NOTE To delete the Public URL click Delete Public URL button e NOTE The generated URL is random No two URLs are th
41. ight of the time band editor will automatically update to indicate any changes in rate or times This is a visual aid only NOTE Rates must be defined to span the full 24hour period from 12am to 12am Repeat steps e f to define time bands for Weekends tab if applicable 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 41 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DEFINING OTHER FEES Basic Winter Summer Other Fees ARE YOU CHARGED FIXED PER BILL FEES 7 14 99 v SIBill B VARIABLE PER KWH FEES V 3 6 S ADJUSTMENT FACTOR 1 02 gt D VARIABLE PER KWH FEES ADJUSTED KWH 1 37 v kWh E TAX V 13 FO REBATE V 10 Previous Save 1 From the Other Fees tab enter additional fees applied by your electric utility a Fixed Fees are additional fees applied to your bill regardless of consumption An example of this would be a monthly administration fee b Variable Fees are additional fees applied to your bill based on your consumption Examples are distribution charges or fuel surcharges c Adjustment Factor is a multiplier that may be applied to your measured metered consumption to compensate for transmission losses d Variable Adjusted Fees are additional fees applied to your bill based on adjusted consumption measured metered consumption x adjustment factor These only apply if an adjustment factor is specified e Taxis the rate of tax applied to your bill by your utility This varies depending on region and i
42. ly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary Weekly Summary 22 C GEAR SUNSET 7 13PM Page 58 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE REPORTS My House Eyedro 25 84 162 86 kWh 427 0 30 8 3 69 23 266 kWh Moa 4 73 29 269 kWh Mon Keiths House Eyedro REPORTS 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 59 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE PHANTOM ENERGY ES PHANTOM ENERGY Phantom Energy Phantom Power Phantom Load Minimum Demand Vampire Power whatever you want to call it is the pest M hours electricity consumed by appliances when they are turned 7 B off These Phantoms can account for 10 of your annual 9 72 KW electricity consumption equivalent to HOW DO IDENTIFY THE PHANTOMS Appliances with remote controls TV Video and Audio Equipment Appliances with continuous digital displays Clock on Stove Coffee Maker Appliances with rechargeable batteries Cordless Phones Laptops Appliances with external power supplies Cell Phone Chargers Electronics 7298 3 37 851 12 kWh HOW DO GET RID OF THE PHANTOMS Plug devices into power strips and turn them off Unplug appliances when not in use Use clocks powered by recharg
43. me A single rate is charged for all electricity consumed 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 39 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DEFINING TIERED PRICING SCHEME Basic T Winter Summer Other Fees o er enm WiNTER TIERED RATES NOV 1 TO APR 30 NUMBER OF TIERS B Rates Tier 1 7 4 gt Tier 2 8 7 p iers TIER 1 TO 1000 kWh TIER 2 FROM 1000 Previous Next Save 1 For each Season Rate Tab one for each season specified define the rated for Tiered Pricing scheme a Confirm name and date span match what was entered in the Basic tab Number of Tiers is used to identify the number of different pricing tiers to configure NOTE Values of 2 to 4 are supported Rates define the value charged for electricity consumption for each tier Tiers are used to define the starting and ending consumption value for each tier NOTE As the To value is adjusted the From value of the next tier will automatically be updated to match NOTE As the From value is adjusted the To value of the previous tier will automatically be updated to match NOTE There must always be one tier defined that starts at 0 kWh NOTE There must always be one tier defined that starts at MAX kWh 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 40 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DEFINING TIME OF USE PRICING SCHEME Basic Winter Summer Other Fees
44. mes for the selected days Start Time Used to limit when configured alerts are sent If configured event occurs outside of the allowed range the event will be logged but no alert will be sent Defaults to 12 00AM End Time Used to limit when configured alerts are sent If configured event occurs outside of the allowed range the event will be logged but no alert will be sent Defaults to 12 00AM Days Yes Used to limit when configured alerts are sent If configured event occurs outside of the allowed range the event will be logged but no alert will be sent Defaults to enable alerts every day Maximum SMS Yes Used to limit the maximum number of SMS text message alerts sent in a day NOTE Only required if the Do not limit when alerts are sent option is unchecked 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 17 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIALOG The System Configuration dialog is used to add configure and organize devices and display groups assigned to your user account It is also used to configure sharing of data between user accounts Devices Display Groups Display Group Towner DETAILS FOR MY HOUSE EYEDRO f Fish Tank ru Configuration Sharing Export Fridge demo eyedro com No Display Name My House BlueLine Yes EE Peters House No Identifier _ Device M Eres ib 003 Service Entrance 003 FFFFE Pow
45. of electricity in various units Date Selector Choose the date from which to display electrical consumption data Changing this value will adjust the right most date of the master graph By default this will be set to the current date Scale Selector Choose the scale of the detailed timeline graph This option will also adjust the size of the selection window in the master graph area Equivalent Picker Choose the equivalent unit to be displayed in region D Animation Choose to play or pause the animation When animating will scroll through the equivalent options at a fixed interval Display Group Display Group to show data for Only displayed if more than one Display Group exists 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 48 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE INSIGHTS COMING SOON 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 49 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE LIVE 5 m B 10281 PANEL 10 281 kW Lighting Panel 07 Oct 14 7 04 56pm MS 13 681W t 18 W 5 10k a 5k 30 5 D 1 Oc Oct 4 Oct EN B Oct T Oct um 07 Oct 14 3 Options oo Display data for Lighting Panel t bal bs OVERGAST SUNRISE T 26AM SUNSET 6 52PM A Detailed Timeline Graph Shows the real time or historical electrical data for all sensors of a selected Use your mouse to select regions of the graph to zoom in on Detailed Timeline Graph Used to toggle series on off in the detailed timeline grap
46. resent data in MyEyedro Certain plugins will be available or unavailable depending on the types of data sources you have connected to your user account The diagram below shows the basic navigation of the MyEyedro client software MyEyedro LA Welcome demo myeyedro com 2 USER My PLUG INS 9 HIGHLIGHTS Q INSIGHTS les LIVE summary liu COMPARISON B sits gt REPORTS j PHANTOM ENERGY WHAT S IT COST NET METER 12 F SUEAR SUNRISE 4 18AM SUNSET 4 07 PM A User Name The user currently logged into the system B Configuration Menu Access account and system configuration settings Configuration Options List of configuration options See details of each in the corresponding sections of this user guide Support Resources Press this button to access the MyEyedro help and support system for documentation videos to submit a support ticket or other support services E Sign Out Sign out of the MyEyedro service and return to the main sign in page F Weather Widget If enabled shows current local weather forecast information Can be enabled or disabled from the User Configuration screen Plugin Button Press this button to launch a desired MyEyedro plugin The icon for the plugin currently running will fill this button and the name of the selected olugin will be displayed to the right of it Plugin Menu List of available plugins Plugin Canvas Selected plugin will be displayed in t
47. roup Remove Display Group a 002 FFFFB SN 002 FFFFB Power Port B 7 amp N n0n2 FEFFR Power Part C What is a Display Group Jf Done Display Groups are a grouping of sensors for display 5 Display Groups provide fiexibility when presenting the collected data Save Changes 1 Open the Display Groups tab of the System Configuration screen 2 Click on the Add Display Group button in the bottom left of the display group list panel Anew display group called New Display Group will be added to the list and the configuration tab will be pulled to the front 4 From the Configuration tab define the configuration for the new display group a Enter the Display Name for the new group b Select the sensors you would like to include in your new alias from the Available Sensors list e NOTE Sensors are added removed by checking unchecking the boxes in the left column e NOTE You can only add sensors from devices that have been claimed under your user account shown in the Device List from the Devices tab 5 Click on the Save Changes button to add the new display group to the account 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 27 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE REMOVING A DISPLAY GROUP Display Group Owner My House BlueLine Yes Pumps Yes My House Blue Line 2 Yes Fish Tank Yes Eyedro Yes 2 pam House No Trevors House No Add Displa
48. s applied as a percentage of the total f Rebate can be used to apply credits to your bill An example of this would be a clean energy benefit of 10 e NOTE These Other Fees are added to your consumption charges to make up the total on your electrical bill The details of these fees are sometimes indicated on the back of your bill If you are unable to find this information on your bill it may be available on your electrical utilities website 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 42 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE EDIT AN EXISTING RATE FEE STRUCTURE RATE FEE STRUCTURE Effective Date January 1 2010 May 1 2011 November 1 2011 May 1 2012 November 1 2012 May 1 2013 November 1 2013 Add Delete 1 Select the rate to be edited from the Rate Fee Structure List 2 Following the same instructions as Adding a New Rate Fee Structure above modify the parameters in the Rate Fee Structure Details panel as required DELETE AN EXISTING RATE PROFILE RATE FEE STRUCTURE Effective Date January 1 2010 May 1 2011 November 1 2011 May 1 2012 November 1 2012 May 1 2013 November 1 2013 nw Add Delet 1 Select the rate fee structure to be deleted from the Rate Fee Structure List 2 Click Delete to permanently delete the rate structure from the list 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 43 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE APPENDIX A PLUGINS Plugins are used to p
49. s with sensors G Sensor Parameters Configuration Choose between 3 Phase Delta and Other If the service or Advanced load being monitored is a 3 Phase Delta configuration choose this option For all other applications 3 Phase Wye or Single Phase choose the Other option Other is selected by default Power Factor Allows you to specify the power factor that is applied when computing power from the constant voltage and measured current Must be a value between 0 and 1 with 0 9 being a typical setting for an average residential application Multiplier Used to provide an additional multiplier on the computed power For example if a sensor is clamped on a single conductor of a parallel feed This value is set to 1 by default NOTE These settings will only be displayed for devices with sensors and if the Hide Advanced Settings option is unchecked NOTE Do not modify these values unless you understand their purpose as they will have a direct effect on all measurements reported from that point forward 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 68 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE Save Changes Click this button to apply any changes made NOTE Some changes will require commands be sent to the device make sure the device is active before applying changes Cancel Changes Click this button to cancel any changes made It will reload all the parameters with the last saved values and refresh the display Support Link Cli
50. tand where all the electricity is going Actually seeing when electricity is being used and which appliances are responsible is the key to actionable cost savings UI MyEyedro Welcome demo myeyedro com 2 00 MINIMUM 10 01 KW at 6 57 am MAXIMUM 17 99 KW at 11 11 am TODAY S TOTAL 27 z 34 1 2 9 0 CURRENT RATE con 63 Less B 28 61 BILL ESTIMATE pains for the period between Sep 23 and Oct 23 Based on your daily average of 32 66 Options Display data for Lighting Panel v ES Sunrise 25AM SUNSET 6 52PM Copyright amp 2014 Green Solutions Inc ces Explorer versions older than IEB are not supported Best viewed in modem C553 compliant browsers S gt Eyedro MyEyedro is a cloud service that improves on the existing real time electricity monitoring service by Eyedro Green Solutions Inc It provides users of different home and business electricity monitors a portal to view and track your day to day electricity usage Check your real time consumption and costs review historical data challenge your friends and much more MyEyedro has been designed to be compatible with today s most popular internet browsers Chrome Safari Firefox Internet Explorer v9 and Opera All instructions in this manual require a personal computer with internet access Instructions will assume that your computer is turned on and you have used your web bro
51. tion Hourly summation of the generation over the selected date Current Generation Current instantaneous generation reading D Net Difference between generation and consumption E Total Consumption Hourly summation of the consumption over the selected date F Current Consumption Current instantaneous consumption reading G Date Selector Choose the date for which to display data By default this will be set to the current date Generation Display Display Group to use for the generation series Only displayed if more than Group one Display Group exists Consumption Display Display Group to use for the consumption series Only displayed if more Group than one Display Group exists 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 64 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE MYEYEDRO MOBILE NET METER 1 0 kWh 12pm NET METER NET KWH 1 12 GENERATED GENERATION 13 69 CONSUMPTION 12 57 NET METER 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 65 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE APPENDIX B SUPPORTED DEVICES EYEDRO ELECTRICITY MONITOR E EM1 ADDING AN EYEDRO ELECTRICITY MONITOR Add NEW Eyedro Hardware Eyedro Green Solutions Inc serial Number Jn Model EYEDRO COMB 10 003 00000 Sor fancy Moric The Serial Number is a unique identifier for the Eyedro device This mpu 3VDCO330m oomi can be foun
52. u will automatically receive weekly summary reports for all display groups associated with your user account This option is checked by default Dark Charts If checked all charts displayed in MyEyedro will use the dark theme If unchecked all charts will have a white background useful if printing screenshots This option is checked by default Show Weather If checked current weather information will be displayed on the main client page This option will only be available if a valid zip or postal code has been specified in your regional settings Available Plugins Selected plugins will be displayed in the plugins menu By default all plugins are checked enabled Details on available plugins are provided in later sections of this document 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 15 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE CONTACT INFO TAB Email Contacts Primary Email demo myeyedro com Secondary Email Phone Contacts ror 5 5 Message Alerts Primary Phone 555 555 1234 Secondary Phone CONTACT INFORMATION Contact information is used to deliver email and text message alerts for specific system events that have occurred Aside from the primary email address which is the same as your user account this information is optional Some functionality may be limited or not available if this information is not specified Primary Email Primary email is used as your login user name This may also be used for
53. uration a If desired edit the Display Name for the new group b If desired choose Edit Sensors in Display Group button to open the sensor editor 5 Click on the Save Changes button to save changes 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 29 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DISPLAY GROUP SHARING Sharing allows users to share data from their user accounts in a read only manner between each other and with the public Below are a couple of typical examples of where sharing can be useful e Multiple users want to view data for a household i e family members e Property managers want to share data with tenants e Franchise owners want to share data with corporate headquarters e Users want to set up a friendly competition e Users want to allow the public to view their data There are two methods that MyEyedro com allows data to be shared among users by Direct Share and by creating a Public URL 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 30 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE SHARING DIRECT SHARE METHOD Typically the direct share method is used when you are sharing data with an existing MyEyedro com user want to create a new user account or want to share more than one Display Group with another existing or non existing user account DETAILS FISH TANK Configuration Sharing Export E Add Share Existing Shares A n echara thie lF iienlau Armii mann nni Panne with mh Add a Share to share this DIiSpiay GlOUD
54. user interface Defaults to English Currency Yes Currency is used to select the currency symbol used to display all cost information in the user interface Defaults to Dollar Units of Measure Yes Units of Measure are used to select the units used to display temperature and weight values in the user interface Defaults to Metric Country No Country is not currently required City No City is not currently required Zip Postal No Zip Postal is not currently required NOTE Weather information cannot be displayed in the MyEyedro client if Regional information is not provided 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 14 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE PREFERENCES TAB Regional Info Preferences Contact Info Alert Options Correspondence Send me MyEyedro News Send me MyEyedro Weekly Reports General Use Dark Chart Theme Show Weather on Home Page NOTE Requires browser refresh for changes to take effect Available Plugins 4 ERENCES V Highlights Bills references are used to customize the interface to es your preferred settings Insights Reports Live Phantom Energy NOTE Most changes in preferences require the 7 Jw browser page to be reloaded before the changes take ONE TRE CM effect Comparison Net Meter NOTE Requires browser refresh for changes to take effect If checked you will occasionally be sent email from MyEyedro com This option is checked by default Weekly Reports If checked yo
55. would you like to call this billing profile Electric Company Ltd Nhat is the start day of your current billing period January 8 How often are you billed Monthly Bi Monthly RATE FEE STRUCTURE Effective Date January 1 2010 May 1 2011 November 1 2011 May 1 2012 RATE FEE STRUCTURE DETAILS Q Basic Winter Summer Other Fees LA ih When do these rates take effect May 1 2014 lt gt How is electricity consumption charged Time of Use Do your rates change seasonally How many different seasonal rates are you charged Season Name AUR i xX ES Start Month Day End Month Day November 1 2012 Winter November 1 April 30 May 1 2013 Summer May 1 October 31 November 1 2013 May 1 2014 a Delete m read In define unur clortnrity rates Ms page used fo denne your erecincity rates Y d a copy of a recent electricity bill to accurately answer some of the questions 45 m information on their bills You may need 1 Click Add from the lower left corner of the Rate Fee Structure List e NOTE A New Rate Fee Structure will appear in the list and it will automatically be selected for editing e NOTE The Rate Fee Structure will be copied from the one previously selected 2 Specify the Basic parameters a Choose Effective Date from the date picker e NOTE This is the date these fees rates take eff
56. ws editing of the rate fee structure selected from the Details list 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 36 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE EDITING A BILL PROFILE Electric Company Ltd 1 What would you like to call this billing profile Electric Company Ltd What is the start day of your current billing period anuary v8 vu How often are you billed Monthly Bi Monthly Quarterly RATE FEE STRUCTURE Effective Date January 1 2010 May 1 2011 November 1 2011 May 1 2012 November 1 2012 May 1 2013 November 1 2013 May 1 2014 Add Delete 1 From the Rates Configuration screen select the Bill Profile to be edited 2 Specify the general Bill Profile parameters a Enter Profile Name to uniquely identify this bill profile NOTE the name on the Bill Profile tab will change to reflect the new name typed in this field Choose the Start Day of your current or recent billing period NOTE It is possible that this date will move around from bill to bill depending on how your utility operates Choose an average bill period start date eg 15th of the month Choose Billing Period Monthly Bi monthly and Quarterly billing periods are supported Add edit the Rate Fee Structure s for the Bill Profile per the instructions in the following sections 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 37 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE ADDING A NEW RATE FEE STRUCTURE Electric Company Ltd What
57. wser to go to https myeyedro com to create and or access your account 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc 5 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE COPYRIGHT 2012 2014 EYEDRO GREEN SOLUTIONS INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THIS DOCUMENT AND ALL ITS CONTENTS MAY NOT BE MODIFIED DISTRIBUTED COPIED OR REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM IN PART OR IN WHOLE WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF EYEDRO GREEN SOLUTIONS INC MYEYEDRO COM IS INTENDED TO BE USED TO PROVIDE VISIBILITY AND INCREASE AWARENESS OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION WITHIN THE BUILDING AND AS AN ADDITIONAL RESOURCE TO APPROXIMATE UTILITY COSTS IT IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE THE UTILITY BILL NOR IS ANY HARDWARE ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR ACCOUNT INTENDED TO REPLACE THE ELECTRICITY METER FOR THE BUILDING UNLESS OTHERWISE EXPLICITLY STATED EYEDRO GREEN SOLUTIONS INC RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE PRODUCTS SPECIFICATIONS AND OR DOCUMENTATION AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE IMAGES AND OR INSTRUCTIONS DETAILED IN THIS DOCUMENT MAY DIFFER FROM THE ACTUAL PRODUCT SOFTWARE AND OR HARDWARE 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 6 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE ACCOUNT ACCESS CREATING A MYEYEDRO USER ACCOUNT Join MyEyedro today Email address A Please confirm email Password Please confirm password 7 Remember me on this computer eo aR Create my account g an account you sre agreeing to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy of Not sure what MyEyedro
58. y x Cancel Changes When a device is added to your account a default Display Group will also be created for presentation of this new device Visit Eyedro support Hide Advanced Settings Device List The list of Devices associated with your user account Device Identifier The unique identifier typically the serial number or MAC Address of the device Helps distinguish between devices in the event that they have the same label Device Label A label assigned to the device to help identify it Useful when there are multiple devices under the user account Device Status Indicates Active Inactive status of the device Active means that the device is actively communicating with the MyEyedro servers Inactive means the device hasn t communicated for several minutes NOTE it takes approximately 5 minutes for a device to go from an active to inactive status E Add Device Button Click this button to add new devices to your user account F Remove Device Button Click this button to remove existing devices from your user account G Device Details and Displays details and configuration information for the device currently Configuration Area selected in the Device List Contents of this area are vendor specific and dependent on the type of device selected from the list More details regarding configuration and information provided by various devices can be found in Appendix B of this document 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 21 MYE
59. y 1 October 31 November 1 2013 May 1 2014 Add Delete This page is used to define your electricity rates You need a copy of a recent electricity bill to accurately answer some of the questions Some electrical utilities do not clearly show rate information on their bills You may need to visit their website or cail for a breakdown of your costs 705 2 SETTINGS SUNRISE 7 18 AM S Nser 7 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 34 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE TO OPEN THE RATES CONFIGURATION DIALOG 1 From within the MyEyedro client hover over the configuration button gears in the top right corner to display the configuration menu 2 Click on the Rates button 02012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 35 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE BILL PROFILE Each user account will have a default Bill Profile created for it The bill profile provides the rules that MyEyedro com uses to compute cost information for presentation The components of the Bill Profile are defined below p Electric Company Ltd What would you like to call this billing profile RATE FEE STRUCTURE DETAILS Electric Company Ltd Basic Winter Summer Other Fees When do these rates take effect 7 fur n 2 What is the start day of your current billing period May 1 2014 8 B How often are you billed HOW 15 electricity consumption charged
60. y Group Remove Display Group 1 Open the Display Groups tab of the System Configuration screen 2 Select from the list the Display Group to be removed 3 Click on the Remove Display Group to permanently delete the display group from your user account e NOTE Upon successful removal the Display Group List will be refreshed and the deleted group will be removed from the list e NOTE You can remove both owned and non owned display groups e NOTE Deleting a display group that has been shared with others via sharing or public URL will result in others no longer having access to it 2012 2014 Eyedro Green Solutions Inc Page 28 MYEYEDRO USER GUIDE DISPLAY GROUP CONFIGURATION DETAILS MY HOUS Configuration Sharing Export Display Name House Eyedro Sensors in Display Group Identifier Device Sensor 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE Power Port A 003 FFFFE Service Entrance 003 FFFFE Power Port B P Edit Sensors in Display Group 5 Save Changes x Cancel Changes 1 Open the Display Groups tab of the System Configuration screen 2 Select from the list the Display Group to be edited NOTE The Display Group details will be populated in the Display Group Details Area in the right side of the screen 3 Select the Configuration tab in the Display Group Details and Configuration Area From the Configuration tab make the desired edits to the Display Group config

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