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1. year Certifications IC FCC ETL Country of Origin China Size of Monitor 145 x 109 x 60mm Size of Transmitter 92 x 72 x 43mm Weight of Monitor 300g with AA batteries 17 18 19 20 Weight of Transmitter 320g with 2 type C batteries Diameter of Clamps 18mm Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 10 C to 50 C 4 Package Content If any of the parts listed below are missing please contact your authorized distributor immediately 1 x Display Unit Monitor 1 x Wireless Transmitter includes x 2 type C batteries 2 x Sensor Clamps w 18mm diameter 1 x Data Cable RJ45 USB 3m 1 x Power Adapter 1 x User Manual in English and French 1 x Mini CD for Software Note Batteries for Monitor not included Monitor requires x03 AA batteries It is recommended to use Lithium batteries 5 Product Layout LED Indicator Mode Set Button Down Button History Button Up Button Battery Cover Input for Data Cable RJ435 USB 6 Display Screen Information and Clearing Data Soon after successfully pairing the monitor and transmitter the LCD screen will automatically return to the default display Furthermore when there is no button operation for a period of time the LCD screen will automatically return to the default screen Below is an example of the default LCD screen Displays antenna icon sensor clamp no s battery status of display unit and transmit
2. Setting Transmitter To adjust the signal frequency setting push the button located on the transmitter Push and hold the button for 3 seconds the LED light will change color To change the light color again release the button and push again for 3 seconds Once set the LED will flash in the selected color The light color codes represent the following signal frequencies Red light 10s Blue light 15s Blue Red light 20s Frequently Asked Questions FAQ How can the data stored in the receiver be cleared Please refer to the section 6 Display Screen Information on page 4 of this manual What is the maximum distance the device can transmit signals lt 70 meters The transmitter and receiver do not seem to communicate with one another what should be done If the transmitter and receiver do not seem to communicate please contact MTP Instruments at info mtpinc com gt PO PFO The backlight on the monitor does not always work is there a reason When powered with power adapter the backlight goes on whenever there is key operation When powered with batteries the backlight 1s only available between 18 00 and 24 00 with key operation gt O Limited Warranty and Limitations of Liability MTP Instruments warrants this instrument to be free of defects in parts and workmanship for one 1 year from date of shipment This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the user su
3. and CO emission kg CO2 See fig 29 30 and 31 Wilt a 22m v01 Wilt a zza veon Wilt a 22 0 v20 Kr Ava jpam e 1690 iae SAU g ji 13094 TEM Daily Daily 100 kWh Energy Tendency 100 kWh ma ren 100 kWh Energy Tendency 2000 20 60 2000 20 60 2000 20 60 Clock Tomp Hum Clock Temp Hum Clock Temp Hum _ Fig 29 Fig 30 ig 32 View the History Data for the last 7 days From the default display screen click the HISTORY key one time and notice that the word Daily will appear on the screen See Fig 26 Daily The Daily function stores the past 7 days of data as well as the accumulated data up to now from 00 00 of today 16 To view the history data of yesterday press the DOWN key once For the history data of before yesterday press the DOWN key twice and so on The DOWN key can be pressed up to 7 times this allows to view the data history of the past 7 days The date on the display will change to be in accordance with the history data date The average data displayed for each past day is calculated as follows Today s Average Data All Past Days Real Data Number of days including today Past Days means from yesterday down to the history day under viewing See Fig 32 and 33 lf amp 22 0 2011 File 2102011 Average L KWh areng O kwh ge Ha __ Day Daily 100 kWh Energy Tendency 100 kWh Energy Tendency _ EE Ee SE ia EE az EE EE EE la mmm HE EE fe COOH c
4. 34 Fig 35 Fig 36 Viewing the history data of the last 24 months From the default screen click on the HISTORY key three times and notice that Monthly will be displayed on the screen See Fig 28 Monthly The Monthly function stores the past 24 months of data as well as the accumulated data up to now from 00 00 of the 1 of current month To view the history data of last month press the DOWN key once To view the history data of the month before last month press the DOWN key twice and so on The DOWN key can be pressed up to 24 times to view the history data of up to 24 months ago When viewing monthly history the date on the display will change to display the month with the year in accordance with the history data See fig 38 The average data for the month when in history is calculated as follows This Month s Average Data All Past Months Real Data Number of Months including this month All Past Months represents the last 24 months as well as the present month from time 00 00 of the 1 day of the current month See Fig 37 and 38 Tilt a geoveot Wite e010 auno jH kwh awe JH kn a5 ae Fe oaa O a a Sane ONEEN O08 20 60 2000 20 60 Fig 37 Fig 38 18 Antenna Icon and Sensor Clamp Icon on the display When the monitor successfully receives signals from the transmitter the antenna icon appears on the top left corner of the display screen Located beside the antenna icon on the display is t
5. MTP INSTRUCTION MANUAL Wireless Electricity Monitor Model MTP 3100 MTP Instruments Inc Table of Content a _ be E a 4 PackageContent Page S a a oa 6 Display Screen Information and Clearing Data Installation Set up Installation of Sensor Clamp Linking the Transmitter with the Display Display Screen Set up Instructions Page 10 8 Operation Page 15 gO Frequently Asked Questions Page 21 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of this smart wireless electricity monitor Model MTP 3100 This product was designed to monitor and better manage electricity consumption This guide is aimed at helping you in the set up of the wireless monitoring system Careful use of this device will provide years of reliable service Please note this manual will refer to the below devices in the following manner Receiver Monitor M Sender Transmitter T Safety and Maintenance Information Before installation please pay attention to the following information Please read all instructions before you use the monitoring system Please shake the display unit and the power transmitter first before installation Do not use if you hear any sound from inside of the parts and communicate with your authorized distributor for replacement Do not allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use your monitoring system Keep the monitor transmitter and sensor clamp away from sources of heat
6. ch as misuse improper wiring operation outside of specification improper maintenance or repair or unauthorized modification MTP Instruments specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose and will not be held liable for any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages MTP Instruments total liability is limited to repair or replacement of the product 21 Les Instruments MTP Instruments Head Office 4409 Charleroi street Montreal North Quebec H1H 1T6 Telephone 514 326 7167 Fax 514 326 7835 Toll Free Number 1 888 326 7167 Web Site www mtpinc com E mail info mtpinc com Distributed by
7. currency interface press the SET MODE key See Fig 10 Press the UP or DOWN key to select the desired currency and press the SET MODE key to confirm and return to the Setting Mode Tariffi Tarif 12 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Tariff Setting While in Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the options and select the flashing TARIFF symbol Press the SET MODE key to access the tariff interface See Fig 11 You will notice the digit 1 of TARIFF 1 will flash this means the monitor will use a single tariff period for the day See Fig 11 Pressing the DOWN key will display the symbol TARIFF 12 the flashing 2 represents a two tariff period that will be applied daily See Fig 12 Similarly pressing the DOWN key again will display the symbol TARIFF 123 the flashing 3 stands for a three tariff period for the day See Fig 13 D153 Tariff 123 Tariff D163 Tart 0000 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 11 Setting a single tariff While in the Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the options and select the flashing TARIFF symbol Press the SET MODE key to access the TARIFF selection interface See Fig 11 In the TARIFF selection interface select TARIFF 1 by pressing the SET MODE key See Fig 11 Then using the UP or DOWN key adjust the tariff rate by setting the values 0 9 for each flashing digit use the SET MODE key to confirm each digit Once the tariff rate complete press
8. d return to the Setting Mode display Date Setting While in the Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key and scroll to the flashing default 01 01 2011 Press the SET MODE key to access the date setting interface as per Fig 22 OVO veo ii Temp Fig 22 Fig 23 The year value will now be flashing press the UP or DOWN key to select the last two digits of the year value 0 9 and press SET MODE key to confirm Next the month value will flash Press UP or DOWN key to adjust the month 01 12 and press SET MODE key to confirm Finally the day value will flash Press the UP or DOWN key to adjust the day 01 31 and press the SET MODE key to complete the date setting and return to the display of Setting Mode Temperature Unit Setting While in Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key to scroll to the flashing TEMP symbol To access the temperature setting interface click on the SET MODE key See Fig 23 The Celsius C symbol will flash To confirm the symbol click on the SET MODE key Otherwise press the UP or DOWN key to select Fahrenheit F and press SET MODE to confirm Pressing the SET MODE key will complete the setup and return to the Setting Mode display 14 Buzzer ON OFF While in Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key to scroll to the flashing HUFF symbol To access the buzzer setting interface press the SET MODE key See Fig 24 Use the UP or DOWN key to switch between the ON and OFF status When the buzzer is set to ON t
9. de See Fig 8 While in Setting Mode you may scroll UP or DOWN and select the interface that needs to be set When scrolling UP or DOWN the following choices will be flashing Voltage Kr Currency Tariff Kg CO2 Max P Maximum Power Alarm Clock 01 01 2011 Date Temp Temperature Unit and BOFF Buzzer To select the desired interface press the SET MODE key At any time during the set up process you may save and exit the Setting Mode and return to the default display by pressing the HISTORY button Voltage Setting The adjustable range for the voltage is 90 600V The default voltage setting when leaving the factory is 120V When the VOLTAGE symbol flashes press the SET MODE key to enter the voltage setting interface See Fig 9 The first digit 1 will start flashing meaning that the first value 0 6 can be selected by pressing the UP or DOWN key To confirm the first digit press the SET MODE key Once the first digit 1s set the second digit will start flashing Similarly press the UP or DOWN key to select the desired value for the second digit 0 9 To confirm the second value press the SET MODE key The third digit will begin to flash and the last digit can be selected 0 9 using the UP or DOWN key Press the SET MODE key to confirm and return to the Setting Mode 10 Currency Setting While in Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the options and select the flashing Kr symbol To access the
10. egin flickering non stop meaning the transmitter is in signal searching mode Note When the transmitter is in signal searching mode the LED will flash rapidly and only in RED This should not be confused with the signal frequency setting which can be programmed every 10 15 or 20 seconds Depending which preference is selected the frequency of the LED flash and color will vary See Signal Frequency Setting Transmitter on page 21 Till Fill ZEZEZZE foe sees mmm EE mmm EE EE la np am mH EE la Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Linking Successful Once the monitor successfully receives the signal from the transmitter the LCD screen will return automatically to the default display See Fig 7 At this point the antenna icon will appear at the top left corner of the LCD screen Linking Failed In the situation the monitor fails to acquire a signal from the transmitter in one minute the LCD screen will return automatically to the default display and no antenna icon will be displayed 9 Filt A g vU 20 T 07 0 ry291 Uiii B00 OFF dHe m 3D jj i Mi 100 kWh Energy Tendency COUR g0 60 Clock Temp Hum Clock Temp a a N Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 7 3 Display Screen Set up Instructions While the default screen is displayed See Fig 7 press and hold down the SET MODE key for 3 seconds Then the red LED light flashes twice release the SET MODE key At this point the monitor will enter in Setting Mo
11. eries are N D inserted in the transmitter and the display unit e Please refer to pages 10 to 15 for monitor set up IMPORTANT The reference voltage is equal to the voltage of NEUTRAL PHASE ex 600V NEUTRAL PHASE system 347V e Please refer to pages 15 to 20 for display of information on the monitor Diagram 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE Please contact a qualified electrician to carry out the installation We will not be held responsible for damage as a result of a wrong connection Please note that monitor displays the Apparent Power VA and not the Active Power watts 7 2 Linking the Transmitter with the Display l kill Remove the clear plastic tab located on the back of the transmitter marked REMOVE BEFORE USING Removing the plastic tab will power the transmitter and the light on the transmitter will begin to flash Note During the linking process keep the transmitter and monitor as close as possible to each other On the monitor press and hold down the Linking button approx 5 seconds until the red light flashes then release the button When in signal searching mode an antenna icon will flash at the top corner of the screen while simultaneously a progress histogram will appear on the screen See Fig 4 5 6 While the monitor is in signal searching mode Press and hold down the button on the front of the transmitter for 15 seconds then release it Once released a red light on the transmitter will b
12. he Setting Mode Alarm Setting Maximum Power Indicator Max P While in the Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key and scroll to the flashing Max P symbol Then press the SET MODE key to access the setting interface of Max P symbol See Fig 20 The default factory setting for the Maximum Power is 9999kW The first digit will start flashing press the UP or DOWN key to set the desired number 0 9 and then click the SET MODE key to confirm Next the second digit will start flashing Press the UP or DOWN key to adjust the second digit 0 9 and press SET MODE to confirm Repeat the same for the third digit when it is flashing Pressing the SET MODE key will confirm the number value and return to the Setting Mode display After setting the Maximum Power if the real power is larger than the maximum power value the LED light on the monitor will flash once every 15 seconds If the buzzer setting is ON a sound will beep once every 15 seconds 13 Time Clock Setting While in the Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key and scroll to the flashing Gloek symbol To access the clock setting interface press the SET MODKE key See Fig 21 Once in the clock setting interface the hour value 00 23 will begin flashing and can be adjusted by pressing the UP or DOWN key To confirm the hour value press the SET MODE key The minutes will now be flashing press the UP or DOWN key to adjust the minute value 00 59 and the SET MODE key to confirm an
13. he sensor clamp icon which indicates the number of sensor clamps connected to the transmitter See Fig 39 40 and 41 Filta 22 0 120 11 dU0 w Fita 22 0Ve011 BOO w Fil a 22 0 12011 100 kWh En rgy Tendency 100 kWh Energy Tendency 2000 ap T 2000 an E0 2000 an gt Temp Hum Temp Hum Clock Hum Fig 39 Fig 40 ri Battery Status The default screen also indicates the battery status of the monitor Receiver Battery icon with an M located at the top of the screen The icon displays as full when the total remaining batteries is over 3 9v The icon displays as half full when the remaining batteries are between 3 1V and 3 9V When the icon displays as blank the batteries are under 3 1V See Fig 42 43 and 44 itt a 2270veonl BHU w Fitt a 22 0 1 2011 Gili we r0 130 100 kWh Energy Tendency Til a z2 Oveorl Bog w vem 130 70 kWh Energy Tandancy 2000 20 50 2000 20 60 2000 an 50 Fig 7 a 43 a 4 19 Only when the total battery power for the transmitter Sender is below 2 3V will the low battery warning icon appear The low battery indicator for the transmitter is represented by a battery icon with an T The warning icon will flash once every second to remind the user to replace the batteries See Fig 45 Backlight When powered with batteries the backlight of the monitor 1s available only between 6 00 p m and 8 00 a m when there is key operation On
14. he bell icon will appear on the top right corner of the display screen See Fig 25 bOFF A Fig 24 Fig 25 8 Operation Viewing History and Average Data When the default screen is displayed See Fig 7 click the HISTORY key to view the data that have been gathered up to present time for various time periods Day Week and Month Note When viewing the history data if there is no button operation for 20 seconds the display will return to default screen The Average for each time period is displayed on the top line when viewing the History up to now The average for a time period Day Week Month is the forecast of a complete day week or month based on data accumulated during a smaller time frame Eg As per figure 27 the current week displays an accumulated consumption of 80kWh in 6 days meaning the daily average kWh is 80 6 Hence the forecast of the complete week is calculated as 80 6 7 93kWh 15 Tilt a zza von ita or Yita zza vagi a kwn Average O kwh Average H H kwh p cykwh kWh kWh z go foo 100 kWh 6 Energy Tendency 100 kih Energy Tendency 100 kWh Energy Tendency See Zee se se 225 CGOG g0 60 PO00 20 60 000 20 60 Fig 26 Fig 27 Fig 28 Switching Data Type History When viewing the History up to now See Fig 26 27 and 28 press the SET MODE key to change the type of data history displayed amongst any of the following options Energy consumption kWh Currency
15. ings Date 01 01 2011 and Time 00 00 Tilt A0 88 88 2088 G amp ovoVveor aane 9 900 00 kwh Uc S SS mi BEBB wn 0D a a Te me Man Tues Wed Thurs Fr Sat Sun Mon Tues Woo Thurs Fri Sat Sun BEE iBB BB OG00 g0 60 Clock Temp Hun Clock Temp Aun Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 7 Installation Set up IMPORTANT It is recommended to contact a qualified electrician for the installation of this product 7 1 Installation of Sensor Clamp Clip the sensor clamp around the Live Wire of the electricity panel The live wire is usually located behind a metal cover Please contact a qualified electrician Regarding three phase supply a third sensor clamp is needed sold separately Please contact MTP Instruments for additional sensors Installing the sensor clamp to the live wire First push the release cap Second place it on the correct live wire Third close the sensor clamp Finally ensure that the sensor clamp s is are plugged into the transmitter Note It is normal when installing the detachable sensor clamp on a live wire that the sensor emits a vibrating sound when it is not plugged into the transmitter Once the sensor is connected to the live wire and plugged to the transmitter the vibrating sound will cease Note Detachable sensor clamp can be plugged into any of the two inputs of the transmitter when making connection To ensure that the connection of the sensor clamp is successful verify if the sensor c
16. lamp symbol is displayed on the top left corner of the monitor eg 1f two sensors are connected the monitor should display two sensor clamp symbols IMPORTANT NOTICE Please contact a qualified electrician to carry out the installation We will not be held responsible for damage as a result of a wrong connection Please note that monitor displays the Apparent Power VA and not the Active Power watts Transmitter Unscrew the four corners to remove the electrical panel protection cover Fit the two enclosed 100A clip on sensors Sensors are suitable for use with wire diameters up to 18mm to the live feed cables of the electrical panel Insert each jack on the end of the white wire into any of the input sockets of the transmitter The clip on sensor acts as a current sensor and relays the current being drawn into the home to the transmitter From there it is sent wirelessly to the monitor display unit Link the transmitter to the monitor Please refer to the instructions on page 9 of the instruction manual Ensure three AA batteries are inserted in the transmitter and the display unit Please refer to pages 10 to 15 for set up of the monitor IMPORTANT Select 120V as reference voltage Information is displayed on the monitor Please refer to pages 15 to 20 of this instruction manual Please note that monitor displays the Apparent Power VA and not the Active Power watts Installation on a 3 phase 3 wire
17. lect TARIFF 123 by pressing the SET MODE key See Fig 13 Then set the tariff rate and starting time for the tariff period Use the UP or DOWN key to select the desired value for the tariff rate 0 9 and click on the SET MODE key to confirm Once the tariff rate has been set the next step will be to set the starting time by using the UP or DOWN key to set the desired 12 hour 00 23 and minute 00 59 The confirmation of the minute value will return to the tariff value setting for the second tariff See Fig 18 Repeat the same steps to set the tariff value and starting time for the second and third tariff periods Once the third tariff has been confirmed the display will return to Setting Mode Setting the CO Factor In the Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key and select the flashing CO2 symbol by pressing the SET MODK key See Fig 19 9999w 15 Yuen 0G 00 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 The default factory setting value for the CO is 0 54 When setting the value for the COs the first digit 0 will start flashing Press UP or DOWN key to set the desired number value for the first digit 0 9 to confirm press the SET MODE key and the second digit will now flash To set the second digit press the UP or DOWN key to display the desired number 0 9 and press SET MODE key to confirm Now the third digit should be flashing once again use the UP or DOWN key to set the last digit 0 9 and press the SET MODE key to confirm and return to t
18. system LI Install the two enclosed sensors 100A as indicated on diagram 1 phase 1 and phase 3 e Connect the two heavy duty sensors to the transmitter Insert each jack on the end of the white wire into any of the input sockets of the transmitter e The clip on sensor acts as a current sensor and relays the current being drawn into the home to the transmitter L2 Link the transmitter to the monitor Please refer to the instructions on page 9 of the instruction manual Ensure three AA batteries are inserted in the transmitter and the display unit e Please refer to pages 10 to 15 for monitor set up IMPORTANT The reference voltage is equal to the voltage between phase 1 and phase 3 divided by 1 732 Ex If voltage between phase 1 and 3 is 600V the reference voltage will therefore be 600 1 732 347V e Please refer to instructions of pages 15 to 20 for display of information Diagram 1 on the monitor Installation on a 3 phase 4 wire system e Install three sensors 100A as indicated on diagram 2 e Connect the three heavy duty sensors to the transmitter Insert each jack on the end of the white wire into any of the input sockets of the transmitter e The clip on sensor acts as a current sensor and relays the current being drawn into the home to the transmitter Neutral e Link the transmitter to the monitor Please refer to the instructions on page 9 of the instruction manual Ensure three AA batt
19. ter if dying date Fil a BD 1 28 gt ana aterm icon Displays current power When the power is equal to z f f We 1000W or above the unit automatically changes to use KW as the unit of power and decimal point will SS appear also Per HRE 4 fy _ Forecast of next hour s cost based on current power Also shows the tariff no for current period Tariff1 100 kWh Energy Tendency Range displayed as 10kWh 100kWh or 1000kWh according to the value of the histograms sane Energy tendency in histogram for current week 2008 20 60 _ E i fp Displays time temperature and humidity 1 ee l _ __ M Resetting and Data Clearance When the default screen 1s displayed simultaneously press and hold down the SET MODE and HISTORY keys The full LCD screen will appear for 10 seconds See Fig 1 The red LED light will then flash At this point release SET MODE and HISTORY keys At this point release the SET MODE and HISTORY keys The LED light will go on and the programming version will be displayed on the LCD screen for approximately 3 seconds See Fig 2 The LED light will then turn off and the LCD screen will return to the default display with no signal condition See Fig 3 At this point the data contained in the memory should be cleared Note Resetting the memory will display the factory sett
20. the SET MODE key to confirm the tariff setting and return to the Setting Mode Setting a two period tariff rate While in the Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the options and select the flashing TARIFF symbol Press the SET MODE key to access the TARIFF selection interface See Fig 11 In the TARIFF selection interface select TARIFF 12 by pressing the SET MODE key See Fig 12 Then use the UP or DOWN key to set the tariff rate by selecting the desired value 0 9 for each flashing digit and use the SET MODE key to confirm the digits When the tariff rate for the first period has been set press the SET MODE key to confirm Use the UP or DOWN key to select the starting time of the first tariff period Set the hour 00 23 and minute 00 59 and press the SET MODE key to confirm Once the first tariff period has been confirmed the second tariff period needs to be set See Fig 17 Repeat the same steps to set the tariff rate and starting time for the second tariff period Once done pressing the SET MODE key will return you to the Setting Mode 163 DIGS DIG3 Tarif i2 Tarif Tarif 123 00 00 ocan 00 00 Clock Clock Clock Fig 16 OO Kg Fig 18 Setting a three period tariff rate While in the Setting Mode use the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the options and select the flashing TARIFF symbol Press the SET MODE key to access the TARIFF selection interface See Fig 11 In the TARIFF selection interface se
21. the other hand when the monitor is powered by the external power adapter the display backlight goes on whenever there is a key operation Histogram il A22 0 1 2011 il a 22 0 veo ilt 22 0 2013 GUU w B00 w HUY w Pent 130 pemr JU renr 30 Tarifi Tarifi Tarifi 100 kWh Energy Tendency 10 kWh Energy Tendency 2 1000kWh Energy Tendency Saunat Snn aET el cane E h 60 eA cul 60 cOOU g0 60 45 46 47 The purpose of the histogram on the default display screen is to demonstrate the energy consumption tendency for the week The number of bars displayed on the histogram for each day can range between zero meaning no energy consumption to five 5 The bars appear once the value has reached more than 1 3 of the real value Depending of the energy consumption if the highest consumption is equal to or below 10kWh the full scale of the histogram will be displayed as 10kWh This means that each bar in the histogram has a value of 2kWh or 10kWh 5 2kWh See Fig 46 If the highest daily energy consumption is between 10kWh and 100kWh the scale on the histogram will be displayed as 100kWh This means that the value of each bar is 20kWh See Fig 45 If the highest daily energy consumption exceeds 100kWh the scale on the histogram will be displayed as 1000kWh This means each bar has a value of 200kWh See Fig 47 Note The histogram will appear once sufficient data has been gathered 20 Signal Frequency
22. u 60 2008 20 60 Clock Temp Hum tock Temp l Hum Fig 32 Fig 33 Viewing the history data of the last 52 weeks From the default display screen click on the HISTORY key two times and notice that Weekly will be displayed on the screen See Fig 27 Weekly The Weekly function stores the past 52 weeks of data as well as the accumulated data up to now from 00 00 Monday of current week To view the history data of last week press the DOWN key once To view the history data of the week before last week press the DOWN key twice and so on The DOWN key can be pressed up to 52 times to view the history data of 52 weeks ago When viewing the weekly history the number will change in accordance with the history data week The number of the week is represented by the calendar week number The average data displayed for each week when in history is calculated as follows This Weeks Average Data All Past Weeks Real Data Number of Weeks including this week All Past Weeks means from last week down to the history week under viewing See Fig 34 35 and 36 17 vit a oF il a2 Filt a 53 Average O J kwh ne LI KWh avenge ETA so so gg SS eT Eee ne Weekly 100 kWh Energy Tendency 100 kWh Energy Tendency 100 kWh Energy Tendency Mon Tuos Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Set Sun e000 20 60 280D 20 60 2000 age 60 Fig 2
23. water or any other liquid Place the monitor transmitter and sensor clamp where children can not touch or pull Do not try to disassemble or modify any parts of the monitoring system In case of problem please consult your representative Do not use the monitoring system if you find your electric wire in abnormal condition such as loose wire exposed copper wire burnt mark on wire insulation layer holes on wire layer or damage on electric meter In case of such abnormalities please consult a professional electrician immediately Periodically check all wires and components to ensure there is no damage Usea dry cloth to clean Do not use solvent abrasive cleaners or water For installation it is recommended that you contact a qualified electrician In some countries the electrical panel can only be accessed by qualified electricians Contact MTP Instruments Inc to find out if it s mandatory in the country you live in 3 Features Specifications e Oe See a Model Name Number MTP 3100 Frequency 433MHz Transmission Time 10s 15s 20s settable Transmission Range lt 70m Voltage Range 90V to 600V Measuring Current 100A max Accuracy 0 15A 1A 30 1A 100A 7 Tariff Periods Three 3 periods Temperature Celsius and Fahrenheit History Instant Daily Weekly Monthly Display Instant Energy kW Energy Consumed kWh Dollar Value Pollution kg CO2 Backlight See page 17 Warranty One 1
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