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Summary of Contents for DE220-1

Page 1: ...ewis Updates following changes in screen flow and new requirements for U S Changes since last posting are highlighted yellow Information I need help with is highlighted red 3 22 2011 Kevin Lewis Updat...

Page 2: ...In Home Display DE220 1 DE220 1 A...

Page 3: ...verview 2 Installation 5 Monitoring Your Energy 11 Smart Controls 16 Messages 17 Common Z Wave Tasks 19 Network Inclusion Process 19 Network Exclusion Process 20 Making Changes to Your Configuration 2...

Page 4: ...erred to as devices You can conserve energy with minimal impact to your lifestyle by using our products to easily manage your devices Simply connect our Gateway to your GreenWave Reality energy manage...

Page 5: ...des connected to you network you can also use the Display to activate your system s default Smart Controls Your Display is designed to work either as part of a GreenWave Reality energy management syst...

Page 6: ...etting If the Display is in presentation mode press to navigate down to the next information screen 5 Menu activation up button Press to activate the setup menu If the Display is in setup mode press t...

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Page 8: ...y can communicate with it Refer to the GreenWave Reality Gateway User Guide for instructions on adding the Gateway to your energy management system and configuring any PowerNodes or other power manage...

Page 9: ...a location where your Display will maintain clear radio signals with your Gateway Refer to the installation tips later in this chapter for more information on maintaining clear radio signals Using th...

Page 10: ...splay downward until it is secure 3 Power the In Home Display There are two options for powering your Display Four 4 AA alkaline LR6 batteries AC adapter included with some models Note You cannot use...

Page 11: ...ries as shown in the illustration and then replace the cover CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Using the AC...

Page 12: ...Gateway at the factory If your Display does not already have an established network connection with your Gateway then NO CONNECTION appears on the screen To connect the Display to your Gateway you mus...

Page 13: ...Internet services and other devices on your energy management system Just as you might experience reception problems on your mobile phone inside a building your Display can have trouble communicating...

Page 14: ...gy cost and usage for the day The cost of your energy per kilowatt hour KWh You can drill down into any of these screens to view more information by pressing the left and right buttons on the Display...

Page 15: ...connected to your Gateway but it cannot find your utility service then NO SERVICE appears on the screen You can press the activation button to refresh the Display and try to obtain your service inform...

Page 16: ...side of the gauge the lower your current usage is as compared to your average The closer the indicator is to the right side the higher your current usage is as compared to your average 2 KWh shows how...

Page 17: ...are projected to use in kilowatt hours for the selected timeframe 2 Timeframe shows the duration over which the projected information is based Available timeframes include day week and month Press the...

Page 18: ...15 Price per KWh To view the price of your energy per kilowatt hour press the left or right Display buttons until the PER KWH screen appears...

Page 19: ...Away Smart Control powers off the devices that are plugged into your PowerNodes that are not considered special devices devices that you typically would not want to power off such as a clock or DVR Ni...

Page 20: ...s you can scroll through them by pressing the up and down buttons With a message showing on the Display you can press the select button to view options related to the message Possible options for the...

Page 21: ...ons When the option you want to select or the answer you want to send back to your utility provider is visible on the Display press the select button When you have finished viewing your messages you c...

Page 22: ...called inclusion It must only be performed once and only if your Display is not already connected to the Gateway for example through the installation process You must have your Gateway plugged in and...

Page 23: ...and you must start over Network Exclusion Process Note If your Display is new and has never been used before then you should not need to perform the exclusion process The process for removing a Displ...

Page 24: ...or you to perform the exclusion on the Display The remaining steps are performed on the Display 2 Make sure you are on the LEAVE NETWORK screen as explained in the Making Changes to Your Configuration...

Page 25: ...u screens The bottom button icons change from presentation mode to setup mode icons as follows Menu activation button Press to activate setup mode from presentation mode Once in setup mode press when...

Page 26: ...al value you see for each setting is the current value for that setting Presentation Speed Slide Delay The Presentation Speed Slide Delay setting allows you to change the duration for which each scree...

Page 27: ...merically in the left box and visually in the top gauge If the battery life drops below 10 then LOW appears in the right box and a battery icon flashes on the screen If you are using the AC adapter in...

Page 28: ...mmon Z Wave Tasks chapter and follow the network inclusion process When the Display connects successfully the screen shows the message CONNECTED If the connection process should fail the screen shows...

Page 29: ...s slide delay or language If you select this option the Display prompts you to confirm the reset process Press the select button to continue or press the exit button to escape without resting the Disp...

Page 30: ...discharged battery can cause damage to the device Batteries Use only alkaline LR6 AA batteries WARNING Batteries can explode or leak and can cause injury or fire To reduce this risk Carefully follow a...

Page 31: ...s transporting batteries in commerce or on airplanes i e packed in suitcases and carryon luggage UNLESS they are properly protected from short circuits So when transporting individual batteries make s...

Page 32: ...cations Do not use your Display in high humidity locations such as greenhouses saunas washrooms or patios Do not use your Display in locations where it can get wet such as near aquariums or running wa...

Page 33: ...t casing has been damaged Disposing of Your Used Product This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electr...

Page 34: ...pact to their lifestyle by easily monitoring and controlling their appliances and adding intelligent LED lighting GreenWave Reality is led by a diverse team of proven leaders with global experience NO...

Page 35: ...E220 1 DE220 1 A Wireless Network Features Z Wave Radio Frequency EU 868 42MHz US 908 42MHz AUS NZ 921 42MHz Z Wave Maximum Inter Node Range Up to 30m Z Wave Command Classes Certified Binary Switch Mu...

Page 36: ...g antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an e...

Page 37: ...unctionality are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the original CE Declaration of Conformity is on file and available upon re...

Page 38: ...e might not be harmonized throughout EU and EFTA Member States The Final Integrator of the product shall check that the use of such devices for power node are allowed for placing on the market in any...

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