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Page 1: ...Energy Solutions SmartHub User Guide ...

Page 2: ... 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 the...

Page 3: ...y 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 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...

Page 4: ...box 4 1 3 5 6 2 The box contains the following items 4 Energy Solutions A global leader in the distribution of electrical supplies Thank you for purchasing a Rexel Energy Monitoring SmartHub In order to activate your SmartHub please vist www rexelenergysolutions com and click Activate my SmartHub Your unique activation code A06A 9B21 0F1C 9DE1 7B4C Activation Card ...

Page 5: ... 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 on a computer smart phone or tablet device Requires an internet connection How does the system work 5 SmartHub Appliance Sensor Router ...

Page 6: ...r network or broadband router You should now see a green LED flashing intermittently Power Ethernet Activate your SmartHub Setting up the SmartHub 0 Sensor 0 24 0 Sensor 0 Sen Sen Sen 0 0 Sensor 0 Watt 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 th...

Page 7: ...y 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 Understanding the SmartHub 0 Sensor 0 9 S...

Page 8: ...ate 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...

Page 9: ...ot 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 clam...

Page 10: ...atts 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...

Page 11: ...2 Click on the Appliances tab fig 10 3 In the list you will see the appliance sensor listed as Appliance 1 click on Edit fig 11 4 Click in the Appliance Name box and give the appliance a descriptive name such as TV Dishwasher AV Cabinet fig 12 5 Click Save You will be taken back to the Appliance List page fig 13 Naming your Appliance Sensor fig 10 fig 12 fig 11 fig 13 11 ...

Page 12: ...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 th...

Page 13: ... 1 0 Sensor Watt 1 35 1 Sensor Watt 1 Sensor 0 0 A Sensor 0 Sensor 0 24 0 Sensor 0 0 Sensor Watt 2 72 8 Sensor Watt 0 9 Sensor 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sensor 0 0 Sensor Watt 2 72 8 Sensor Watt 9 Sensor Se 1 Sensor 1 0 Sensor Watt 1 35 1 Sensor Watt 1 Sensor 0 0 A Sensor 0 Sensor 0 24 0 Sensor 0 0 Sensor Watt 2 72 8 Sensor Watt 0 9 Sensor 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sensor 0 0 Sensor Watt 2 72 8 Sensor Watt 9 Sensor Se 1 Sens...

Page 14: ... 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 3 Put the Meter Sensor in a convenient place clear of metal surfaces where its radio antenna can work effectively 4 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 ...

Page 15: ... 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 Sele...

Page 16: ...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 fig 26 fig 28 fig 27 ...

Page 17: ...e Faulty display and or display power supply Faulty display Sensor out of range Solution Check the device is plugged in and powered Contact supplier Contact Supplier 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 Qu...

Page 18: ...8 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 ...

Page 19: ...ticular 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outle...

Page 20: ...How to contact us Email energysolutions rexel co uk Phone 020 8596 7483 Further information is available at www rexelenergysolutions com Version 1 2 Dec 2012 Energy Solutions ...

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