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1. RexeL Energy Solutions SmartHub User Guide Introduction Thank you for making the decision to measure monitor and manage your energy usage It s not all about cutting usage as buildings offices and homes need energy to function but identifying the hidden energy costs and reducing them This is one way of helping our planet by decreasing the emissions of greenhouse gases Rexel Energy Solutions has provided a simple energy monitoring solution that empowers users with real time information to help them identify energy usage and its cost enabling them to change energy awareness and habits The beauty of the website is that it highlights how much energy you re using right now Using the web portal reveals how much it is going to cost you every day and every month It s easy by making small changes you could receive some big savings Log on to the Rexel Energy Solutions website to observe your energy use and you ll soon realise how easy it is to save money simply by turning off appliances rather than leaving them on standby or just switching the light off when you leave the room Checking the portal on your laptop smart phone or tablet can be done anytime and anywhere to ensure that you are fully in control of what power you are using and also how much energy you could save For a full range of all our products please visit www rexelenergysolutions com Before you get started It s importa
2. phal leader in the distribution of electrical supp Home Power Appliances Cost Eco Alerts Settings Log Out Overview Settings Power Use _ By Total number o My Details Power now Oxwn f 0 So far this month Nor Password Settings Appliances on w 3 75 kn View full details View full details Appliances Cost Eco Alerts Settings Log Out e A global leader in the distribution of electri Power Appliances Cost Eco Alerts Settings Log Out Electricity Meter Measuring n S O rs Water Meter EN a a a a O Gas Meter Power Sensable National Grid Oxi Qoveere Sensor Details Solar PV Meter Power lAM OptiSmart Appliance w OEI Qore is sensor is an OptiSmart it ID Not Set r i Pr Power IAM OptiSmart i v m Exit vorto TypeType Sensor Data Data OptiSmart Bl Qi Bower Initial Meter Reading fig 24 fig 25 See overleaf for further instructions Configuring the Meter Sensor cont 6 Enter the meter reading as displayed on your meter fig 26 7 Click Save You will be taken back to the Sensor list 8 If you are using the Meter Sensor to monitor power generation then find ID 8 and click Edit fig 27 9 Click on the Measure Generation drop down and select Yes fig 28 10 Click Save You will be taken back to the Sensor list 11 Now click on the Home menu button and your Meter Sensor will show on the dashboard Troubleshooting Your SmartHub should reach you in perfect
3. red LED on the Appliance Sensor should be on 3 On the front locate the recessed tuning button in the centre of the Appliance Sensor 4 Using a used match pen or similar push and hold the recessed tuning button until the red LED has flashed ONCE only 5 Upon releasing the red LED on the Appliance Sensor will flash rapidly If it doesn t please try again 6 Go to the SmartHub and press and release the large round button once This will take you to a screen that will show Sensor 1 fig 6 7 Next press and hold the large round button until the red LED on the SmartHub flashes 8 When you release the button the screen will show dashes indicating the display is tuning to the Appliance Sensor fig 7 9 Once tuning is complete the SmartHub display will clear and display O Watts fig 8 10 Move the Appliance Sensor to the socket used by the appliance you have chosen to monitor and plug it in You can now plug the appliance into your Appliance Sensor 11 The energy usage of your connected appliance will now be displayed on the SmartHub screen fig 9 12 To add further Appliance Sensors repeat the above steps but making sure you change the sensor number at step 6 to the next available Appliance Sensor Recessed Tuning Button D red LED fig 6 fig 7 fig 8 fig 9 Naming your Appliance Sensor Once you have paired the sensor visit the online web portal in order to name your
4. A global leader in the distribution es Solutions of lies User Guide How does the system work Wireless sensors such as the Circuit Transmitter with a CT clamp Individual Appliance Sensor or Meter Sensor measure the amount of electricity being used They send a wireless signal to the SmartHub every six seconds which is encoded and relayed to our secure servers via your broadband Internet connection You can easily access your power usage information online via the web portal ona computer smart phone or tablet device Requires an internet connection Appliance SmartHub Router Sensor Fa Power Use Power use today 513 54 so tar this month osya 20 Sivm con 63 906 Power Generated Activate your SmartHub Before you can use this product you must activate your SmartHub with the online web portal In order to complete the activation process you will need your SmartHub as well the Activation card from the within the box 1 Visit the website www rexelenergysolutions com 2 Click on Activate my SmartHub 3 Follow the on screen instructions in order to activate register your SmartHub Setting up the SmartHub Unpack the product Plug the SmartHub into its mains adapter and plug the mains adapter into a wall socket The SmartHub screen will start working and show dashes instead of numbers The screen should now display Sensor 0 and three dashes fig
5. LED shines clearly through and stick the base to the meter When you are happy that it is aligned apply firm pressure to fix the adhesive Put the Meter Sensor in a convenient place clear of metal surfaces where its radio antenna can work effectively Take the Meter Sensor reader which is plugged into the sensor and carefully place it over and attach it to the base When the alignment is correct the LED inside the optical reader will flash at the same time as the one on the meter i 00038651 METER Meter Sensor 1 impulse 1 1000 kWh Meter Sensor Reader Configuring the Meter Sensor Once you have paired the Meter Sensor visit the web portal in order to configure the Sensor 1 Login to the portal by visiting www rexelenergysolutions com 2 Click on the Settings tab fig 22 From the menu on the left choose Sensors This will display a list of detected Sensors fig 23 4 The Meter Sensor will show up as two Sensors in the list find ID 9 and click Edit fig 24 5 Click on the Sensor Data drop down and select the type of meter your are monitoring fig 25 e g If you are using the Meter Sensor on your electricity meter select Electricity Meter from the Sensor Data drop down if you are using the Meter Sensor on your generation meter Select Generation Meter A global leader in the distribution q Rexel Worldwide Subscriptions Contact us
6. appliance 1 Login to the portal by visiting www rexelenergysolutions com and click login Click on the Appliances tab fig 10 2 TV Dishwasher AV Cabinet fig 12 on Rexel Worldwide Subscriptions Contact us Fran ais A global leader in the distribution of electrical supplies Home Power Appliances Cost Eco Alerts Settings Log Out So far today Okun So far this month Oxwn View full details Rexel Worldwide Subscriptions Contact us Fran ais A global leader in the distribution of electrical supplies Cost Eco Alerts Settings Appliances Appliance Settings for Appliance 1 Appliance 1 Appliance Name Description 140 characters left Appliance Group Save Rexel Worldwide Subscriptions Contact us Site map Legal notices Credits 2010 Rexel distributor worldwide of electrical supplies fig 12 In the list you will see the appliance sensor listed as Appliance 1 click on Edit fig 11 Click in the Appliance Name box and give the appliance a descriptive name such as Click Save You will be taken back to the Appliance List page fig 13 A global leader in the distribution of electrical supp ei Appliances Cost Eco Alerts Settings Log Out 2012 12 11 19 28 58 w gt Rexel Worktwide Subscriptions Contact us Site map Legal notices Cracts 2010 Rexel distributor workiwide of electric fig 11 Rexel Worldwide Subscriptions Co
7. clamp to the property s electricity meter 2 Find the thick round wires connected to the electricity meter Locate the live cable which runs from your meter to your fuse box this is usually the fourth cable from the left 00038651 METER IMPORTANT When looking at the cables leaving the bottom of the meter they should be fully insulated and you should not be able to see any of the cable conductor or core If you do see the live conductor do not touch the cable or if your meter looks different to the above consult a qualified electrical installer for advice 3 Choose a place on the live cable length where there is some room around and behind it Encircle the cable with the CT clamp Please note it should not be clamped onto the cable fig 6 It is safe to ease the cable forwards to make room provided this is done gently 4 Ensure the CT clamp is fully inserted in to the socket marked 1 on the bottom of the Transmitter 5 Place the Transmitter in any suitable dry location as high as possible where it will not fall within the length of its cable As soon as this is done the SmartHub will now display your power consumption Pairing an Appliance Sensor to the SmartHub 1 Place the Appliance Sensor and the SmartHub in the same room Plug the Appliance Sensor in to a convenient wall socket Do not plug an appliance into the Appliance Sensor at this stage 2 Switch on the wall socket power supply The
8. condition If you have connected it properly but can t get it to work please check the following before contacting us for assistance Problem Possible Cause Solution No display Faulty display and or Check the device is display power supply plugged in and powered Contact supplier Faulty display Contact Supplier Sensor out of range Move your SmartHub closer to your sensor If the information above has not resolved your problem either contact our Customer Service Team on 020 8569 7483 Alternatively visit www rexelenergysolutions com to find our Frequently Asked Questions page or to contact a member of the Rexel Energy Monitoring team Technical Information Monitor Model SmartHub Product Size 108mm x 75mm x 100mm Receiver 433MHz SRD band Sensor Coding Recognition 10 channels digital and analogue reception Sensor Range Up to 30 metres Compliance Statement CE Fe CE Approvals EN301 489 3 V1 4 1 2002 08 EN301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 09 EN300 220 2 V2 3 1 2010 02 EN300 220 2 V2 3 1 2010 02 EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 IEC 60950 1 2001 1st Edition and or EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 1 15 105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This e
9. generation then press pressing the syncing button repeatedly until Sensor 8 is displayed on the screen fig 19 9 Meter Sensor red LED Recessed Tuning Button Locate the recessed tuning button on the front of the Meter Sensor and using a used match pen or similar push and hold the tuning button until the red LED on the Sensor has flashed THREE times then release 10 On the SmartHub press and hold the 11 syncing button until the red LED flashes see page 7 then release the button The SmartHub s display will now show Sensor flashing and dashes on the screen fig 20 The SmartHub should now pair with the Sensor After about a minute the Sensors red LED will revert to flashing once every six seconds The SmartHub s screen should now display 0 watts fig 21 fig 14 fig 15 fig 16 fig 17 fig 18 fig 19 fig 20 fig 21 rir rm Sensor LJ Ls rt La rm Sensor LJ Connecting the Meter Sensor to your Meter 1 Now that the Sensor and SmartHub are paired take the Sensor and reader to the Electricity or Solar PV Meter On your meter locate the flashing red LED usually labelled 1 impulse 1 1000 kWh Ignore any other flashing or steady LED s Clean the area thoroughly around the correct flashing LED using a dry paper tissue Take the supplied adhesive base and remove the paper backing Carefully align the hole in the circle so that the flashing
10. similar push and hold the tuning button until the red LED on the Sensor has flashed ONCE only then release 4 Upon releasing the tuning button the red LED on the Sensor will rapidly flash for one minute 5 On the SmartHub press the syncing button repeatedly see page 7 until Sensor 9 is displayed on the screen fig 14 then press and hold the syncing button until the red LED flashes then release the button The SmartHub s display will now show the word Sensor flashing and dashes on the screen fig 15 6 The SmartHub should now pair with the Sensor and the screen should show 1000 fig 16 This is the default setting 1000 imp kWh If the number is different from the imp kWh on the electricity meter press and release the tuning button on the Meter Sensor this will cause the sensor to cycle through the supported imp kwh rates These options are 100 500 600 800 1000 1250 1600 3200 10000 7 After about a minute the Sensors red LED will revert to flashing once every 6 seconds The SmartHub s screen will now show DAT to indicate the sensor is ready to read the power usage data from your electricity meter fig 1 7 8 If you are using the Meter Sensor to monitor your mains power at the property instead of the Circuit Transmitter Select Sensor 0 on the SmartHub by pressing the syncing button repeatedly until Sensor 0 is displayed on the screen fig 18 If you are using the Meter Sensor to monitor Solar PV
11. 1 Connect the ethernet cable supplied into the ethernet socket on the back of the SmartHub then connect the other end of the cable into your network or broadband router You should now see a green LED flashing intermittently fig 1 Power Ethernet Understanding the SmartHub The SmartHub is a wireless receiver which has only one button The button is used to cycle through the available sensor channels and also to pair a sensor to the SmartHub The channels are numbered 0 through 9 The LCD display shows the Sensor number along with its corresponding power usage figure See fig 2 for an example of how the display may appear To cycle through the available channels push and immediately release the button Pressing and holding the syncing button until the red LED flashes can be used to pair sensors with the SmartHub refer to page 8 for full instructions LCD Li Display i m Sensor LJ SmartHub red LED Syncing Button fig 2 Pairing the Circuit Transmitter to the SmartHub ook Place the Circuit Transmitter and the SmartHub in the same room Remove the plastic battery tab from the back of the Transmitter unit the Transmitter will now be activated and the red LED on the front of the unit will start to flash every 6 seconds Locate the recessed tuning button on the front of the Transmitter and using a used match pen or similar push and hold the tuning button until the red LED on the
12. Transmitter has flashed ONCE then release Upon releasing the tuning button the red LED on the Transmitter will rapidly flash for one minute While the red LED on the Transmitter is flashing press and hold the syncing button on top of the SmartHub see page 7 until the red LED on the SmartHub flashes then release the button You should now see the word Sensor flashing on the display fig 3 The SmartHub should pair to the Transmitter and display 240 on the screen fig 4 This is the Transmitter voltage 240 volts is the approximate voltage of most UK properties If you Know your property voltage level is different use the Circuit Transmitter to change it To do this press and hold the tuning button for 3 seconds The voltage will cycle through 200V to 260V in 10V steps on the screen When the screen shows the correct voltage for your property release the tuning button 7 After about a minute the Transmitter LED will revert to flashing once every 6 seconds The SmartHub s screen will now show O Watts fig 5 If the Transmitter s rapid flashing stops before you are ready restart the pairing process from step 3 Circuit Transmitter fig 3 fig 4 fig 5 Recessed Tuning Button red LED rm Sensor LJ rt La mr Sensor LJ Connecting the Circuit Transmitter to your meter 1 Now the Circuit Transmitter and SmartHub are paired take the Transmitter and the CT
13. nt you observe some simple precautions before using the product The SmartHub does not require you to carry out any electrical wiring However the Circuit Transmitter has to be installed at the meter near the electrical supply to your property If you have any doubt about how to install it safely do not attempt to install it yourself but consult a qualified electrician Similarly if you notice anything unusual about your electricity supply such as loose wires exposed cabling burn marks or holes in the insulating materials or damage to your meter then STOP immediately and consult a qualified electrician amp amp amp amp amp amp Do not attempt to repair or service any part of the equipment supplied Do not immerse the product in water or any other liquids Do not expose the product to heat flame high humidity or extreme cold Do not open the equipment or touch any of its electronic circuitry Do not hit strike or drop the equipment If the display gets broken take special care not to touch the liquid crystals Do not use this product for any purpose other than for which it was intended What s in the box The box contains the following items 1 smartHub Power Adaptor for the SmartHub Ethernet Cable with CT Clamp User Manual 2 3 4 Circuit Transmitter 5 6 a Activation Card Consumer Package Only REXEL E Energy n Solutions S m a rt H u b ESTN Energy
14. ntact us Fran ais A global leader in the distribution of electrical supplies Home Power Appliances Cost Eco Alerts Settings Log Out Appliances Appliance Settings for Appliance 1 Appliance 1 Appliance Name Description 140 characters left Appliance Group Rexel Worldwide Subscriptions Contact us Sile map Legal notices Credits 2010 Rexel distributor worldwide of electrical supplies fig 13 Pairing the Meter Sensor to the SmartHub The Meter Sensor can be used for measuring the mains power consumption instead of the Circuit Transmitter or can be used to monitor the amount of power being generated by renewable technologies The Meter Sensor is different from the other sensors as it monitors both the meter reading as well as the power usage information by counting the impulses on a pulse output enabled meter In order to correctly pair the Meter Sensor you need to pair it to two different sensor channels on the SmartHub one for the meter reading and one for power usage data Please follow the instructions carefully in order to properly pair the Meter Sensor 1 Place the Meter Sensor and the SmartHub in the same room 2 Remove the plastic battery tab from the back of the Sensor unit the sensor will now be activated and the red LED on the front of the unit will start to flash every 6 seconds 3 Locate the recessed tuning button on the front of the Sensor and using a used match pen or
15. quipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 15 19 statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 15 21 statement changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RexeL Energy Solutions How to contact us Email energysolutions rexel co uk Phone 020 8596 7483 Further information is available at www rexelenergysolutions com FE X CE amp Ve
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