![background image](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/electroflip/iconserve/iconserve_user-manual_2381618013.webp)
iConserve User Guide___________________________________________________
13
Step 3: Push and hold buttons "MODE" and "SEARCH". Simultaneously load the batteries in the
receiver.
Step 4: Release the two buttons after hearing 2 beeps. The receiver will continue to search for
the signal from the transmitter and make a connection.
The main display unit is receiving signals from the transmitter, but often looses data (for
example, A/C unit turned on and energy reading have not changed. Sometimes the
antenna symbol disappears; energy and cost will also display "-- - " from time to time?
Potential Problems:
A. The receiver and transmitter are too far from each other and beyond the effective reception
range.
B. Check whether there is interference with the wireless frequency signal. A doorbell, wireless
alarm system, powerful wireless internet router, etc. or other strong electromagnetic interference
signal can cause this problem.
C. The receiver and transmitter may be operating under low battery power levels (low battery
icon should identify this for either the main display unit and or the transmitter).
Solutions:
Solution for A: Move the main display unit as close to the transmitter as you possibly can within
arm’s length. Avoid presenting too many obstacles between them.
Solution for B: Reduce the electromagnetic signal interference as much as possible. Or turn off
the interfering signal source if possible.
Solution for C: Replace batteries if power is low.
I’m using two iConserve units, and I’m confused as to which display unit belongs to
which transmitter?
Exercise process of elimination:
Place the receiver close to the transmitter, and then pull out the sensor plug from the transmitter
for some time to view the receiver power data. If the power data is anything other than “0”, it
means the main display unit is receiving from a different transmitter.
Resetting ID Code for Transmitter and Main Display Unit:
In order to receive correct data from the transmitter, the receiver (main display unit) should have
the same ID codes of the corresponding transmitter. The possibility of two transmitters have
same ID codes is 1 / 65536. If there are two transmitters which have same ID code, you can
reset the ID code on the transmitter and receiver manually to solve this problem.
First, to change ID Code on transmitter:
Step 1: Remove the batteries from transmitter.
Step 2: Push and hold down the CHECK button. At the same time, reload batteries on the
transmitter. LED is on.
Step 3: When LED is off and then on again, release the CHECK button. (This process
takes about 30 seconds).
Step 4: LED will blink 10 times which means the ID code is updated on the transmitter.
Step 5: Two seconds after, push the CHECK button down again once. Wait for the LED to
blink at least once.
Second, to change the ID Code on receiver:
Step 1: Remove batteries from the receiver.