
Trio II Touchscreen
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User manual
online setup
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Advanced
The advanced features include:
Device info
Information including the serial
number and software version of
your
Trio II
monitor. You may need
this information when contacting
your energy provider.
Usage level
The electricity dial can be scaled to
match the typical usage levels of
your home.
Select from one of the following
options to set the maximum
reading the dial can show:
•
Low
= 12kW
•
Medium
(default) = 18kW
•
High
= 24kW
This option is only available when
you have an electricity smart
meter and the usage level is not
provided by the meter.
The dial thresholds between green
to orange, and orange to red are
changed as below in the table.
Low credit setting
Use the buttons to set the minimum
available credit before you receive an
on-screen notification.
This is only shown if you have a
pre-payment meter.
Reset device
Use this screen to remove all your
user settings including budgets,
alerts and credit warning level, WiFi
settings and all consumption.
Engineer
This screen is for installation
engineer use only.
Usage level
setting
Green/orange
threshold
Orange/red
threshold
Low
1.2kW
6.0kW
Medium
1.9kW
9.3kW
High
2.5kW
11.5kW
online setup
Introduction
The
Trio II
may be enabled to
connect to remote cloud services
using an inbuilt WiFi module.
WiFi module
If your
Trio II
has been supplied
with the optional WiFi module,
then please refer to the
Online
Setup Guide
that accompanies
this user manual.
To install the module, make sure
the display is disconnected from
the power supply and any batteries
are removed, then remove the
panel from the rear of the display
and insert the WiFi module
Connect to WiFi network
Your energy display will need to be
connected to a local WiFi network
to enable cloud services.
Access WiFi settings screen
•
Press the
t
button whilst
on the
Home
screen
•
Scroll down to
Settings
and press
w
•
Scroll down to
WiFi Network
and press
w
•
Press
w
to turn on the
WiFi module
•
Select
Set up network
Connection methods
There are three different ways to
connect to a local WiFi access point:
•
Scan for the network
and connect manually
(preferred method)
•
Use another WiFi device - such
as smartphone or laptop - and
connect to the monitor
•
Use the WPS button on your
broadband router
Follow the on-screen instructions
on connecting using one of the
methods above.