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3. The Transmitter Unit

ONLY NOW SHOULD YOU FIT BATTERIES TO THE RECEIVER UNIT 

4. Receiver/Display  Unit -  Elite or Mini

5. Eco-eye Elite Display Mounting Options

7.  Historical Data

6. Operation

Fig. 2 - Eco-eye Elite

reverse showing battery

compartment

Fig. 1 - Eco-eye Mini

underside showing

battery compartment

Instructions for Eco-eye Elite and Mini

2. The Sensor

Note - No harm will be done to  Eco-eye or to the electricity supply if the sensor is inadvertently 

Live electricity cable tester                          
This is supplied to ensure that the sensor is clipped around 
the  correct  electricity  cable. When  fitted  to  the  end  of  the 
sensor cable, this device should illuminate if the cable being 
monitored  is  live.  This  item  is  not  required  for  normal 
operation – the sensor plugs directly into the transmitter as 
detailed above.

8. Programming Eco-eye

Use the left and right arrow buttons to choose the values or option  
for the chosen mode  and press Oval Button A to set.

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To exit programming mode:  Change to option 000  then press oval  

button A. The battery voltage is shown followed by the firmware
version number before the display returns to real time operation.

Whilst  in  any  m e n u   option,  10  seconds  of  inactivity  will  cause  the   

unit to return to the option selection mode without saving any 

changes. You must press Oval Button A to save your changes.

The unit will return to normal real time operation following 60 seconds 

of inactivity whilst in programming mode.

Option 001 -   Setting the time

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Although  the  time  should  be  set  when  batteries  are  i n i t i a l l y  
installed  in  the unit, it can also be changed using this option.

Option 002 - Setting the cost of a standard unit of electricity.

Unit cost can be found on your electricity bill.

NOTE:  THE  DISPLAY  IS  TO  3  DECIMAL  PLACES  FOR  GREATER 

ACCURACY. I.E. 10.5 PENCE PER UNIT IS DISPLAYED AS £0.105. 

Select each digit with the arrow keys, and then press the Oval 

button to move to the next digit.

  Remember:  

  1 kW = 1000 watts, 

  1000 watts for 1 hour duration = one kWh

  1 kWh = 1 unit of electrical energy

 

1. Overview

       Display shows the readings of your

choice - Kilowatts, Cost or CO2 emissions.

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Sensor unit clips onto the meter/supply cable

and plugs into the Eco-eye transmitter

Eco-eye consists of a sensor, transmitter and receiver/display unit.  The 

sensor clips around the incoming supply cable, usually at the meter or 

fuse board, and monitors the total current passing through it. This is 

done by the user without disturbing or cutting any wiring and without 

the  need  for  a  qualified  electrician.  The  sensor  plugs  into  the 

transmitter  unit  and  the  data  is  sent  wirelessly  to  the  receiver  unit 

which translates it into meaningful information - Kilowatts, Amps, Cost 

or CO2 emissions. 

Press the release catch to remove the wall plate from the transmitter 

and using the self-adhesive pads supplied or screws (not supplied) affix 

in a convenient position close to the cable being monitored. Ensure the 

release catch is positioned to the left side. 

Fit 2 x AA batteries into the transmitter ensuring the correct orientation 

and  polarity  (see  below).  The  LED  should  initially  flash  twice 

(brightly) and then emit a regular 4 second low intensity flash. 

Free-Standing Option: Release catches at B (see fig. 1) and gently pull 

out the hinged stand until it clicks into the open position. Eco-eye can 

then be used on a table, desk or other flat surface (as in fig. 2).

Wall-Mounted  Option:  Release  catches  at  A  and  B  (see  fig.  1)  and 

gently remove the mounting frame. Fit the mounting frame to the wall 

in the required position using the adhesive pads (supplied) or screws. 

Present Eco-eye squarely to the mounting frame until catches A and B 

are lined up and can latch into position. (See fig. 3)

Alternative wall-mounting option: Once fitted as above, Eco-eye can 

also  be  pivoted  forward  (see  fig.4)  until  a  'click'  is  felt.  This  option  is 

ideal  for  mounting  your  unit  at  a  higher  level  on  the  wall.  NOTE: 

Eco-eye  must  be  returned  to  the  standard  wall  mounting  position 

before it can be removed from the mounting frame.

Eco-eye can display information in a number of ways:
KILOWATTS/HOUR*
COST PER HOUR*
COST PER DAY *
COST PER WEEK* 
COST PER MONTH*
COST PER YEAR*
KG CO

 discharged into atmosphere

TIME
AMPS*
TEMPERATURE
* real time, accumulated and historical data
Pressing Oval Button A displays all selected options sequentially 
(configured by using menu Option 6 )
NOTE: All cost displays can be substituted with kWh using Option 6
in programming mode.
 

Remove the battery cover and insert 2 x AA batteries, ensuring correct 

orientation/polarity.  (See  figs  1  and  2  below).  Replace  the  battery 

cover. After a short power-up routine the unit will require input of the 

current time in 24 hour format. Change the minutes using the arrow 

buttons  and  then  press  Oval  Button  A   to  store.  Change  the 

hours using the arrow buttons and then press  Oval Button A to store.

If the sensor and transmitter units are connected correctly, the Eco-eye 

receiver  will  now  automatically  display  the  current  kW  reading.  A 

handshake icon will also become visible at the bottom left hand side of 

the screen and 'blink' every time an incoming signal is received.

NOTE: ALL ECO-EYE UNITS CAN BE POWERED WITH THE OPTIONAL AC/DC MAINS ADAPTORS. 
THE SOCKET FOR THE TRANSMITTER IS LOCATED TO THE FAR RIGHT OF THE SENSOR SOCKETS. 
THE SOCKET FOR THE ECO-EYE MINI DISPLAY IS FOUND ON THE SIDE OF THE UNIT. THE SOCKET 
FOR THE ECO-EYE ELITE IS LOCATED UNDER THE BATTERY COVER.

The standard sensor is of a two part construction and clips around any 

live cable up to 13mm in diameter. Typically this will be found on the 

far right of the meter and coloured or marked with red or brown. If the 

meter is situated remotely or in an external box, the sensor can either 

be fitted onto the cable at the meter or inside the property where it 

enters  the  fuse  board.  The  latter  is  preferable  in  order  to  minimise 

signal loss. 

•  The sensor unit may buzz, especially when not connected to the transmitter; 
this is perfectly normal. 
•  Eco-eye will only work with individual cables (i.e. not multi-core cables) and 
is therefore not intended for the direct monitoring of individual appliances.
•  Do not force the clip to close around a cable which is too large. It is essential 
that the faces of the sensor on both sides of the clip make contact with each
other.
• The sensor is intended to be a loose fit around the cable.  Alternative sized
sensors are available on request.

SENSOR

SOCKETS

RELEASE

CATCH

WALL
PLATE

AC/DC

SOCKET

LED

Standard Size   
-  Suitable for cables up to 13mm in  diameter.
-   Press the sides to separate the two parts. 
-   Place around cable and click shut.

Use the history facility to view:
(a)  Actual ACCUMULATED usage in the displayed time period e.g.  
when in COST PER DAY mode, the first value shown whilst in HISTORY  
is for  the actual cost of electricity you have used since midnight. 
(b) there are a further 31 entries of saved historical data for each time 
slot mode. 
NOTE: 
Year mode history has a reset facility allowing measurement over any 
given period  - see Option 10 in the Menu selection.
How to access HISTORY:
(a) To enter HISTORY mode, press the left Arrow button once.  The 
flashing ‘HISTORY’ icon will appear to signify ACCUMULATED history 
mode. This mode shows the actual usage in the current time period 
(i.e. hour/day, etc) and if left in this mode the display updates in real 
time. 
(b) Further historical data can now be accessed in two ways:
(i) By using OVAL BUTTON A to scroll between the accumulated values 
for all modes. ie.  kW, Cost and CO

2

 etc.

(ii) By using the left and right arrow buttons to scroll between the 32 
data entries for a particular time period selected - e.g. all logged data 
for cost per month for the last 32 entries i.e. 32 months.  Each time slot 
value is preceded by -1 -2, -3… -31 which will appear briefly before the 
value for that completed time period. Whilst Eco-eye is in this mode 
the word HISTORY will be solid and will not flash. The word ‘nonE ’ is 
displayed  when there is no recorded data.  After 15 seconds of inactiv-
ity in history  mode the unit will return to standard real time operation. 
When in accumulated mode (flahing HISTORY) use the right arrow 
button to return to real-time operation.

To enter programming mode press and hold  Oval Button  A until 
the SET icon is displayed. Then release the button. 

NOTE:  The LED light flashing every 4 seconds indicates that the 

wireless signal is transmitting correctly.  A solid light indicates that an 

irregularity has been detected. In this situation, remove the batteries 

and recommence the start up procedure.

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