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Display
options
Battery level
Meter 1
Cost
setting
Temperature
setting
Installation
NOTE: Energy Display uses 2 AAA batteries and will provide approximately
one year of use per pair.
1) Energy Display requires at least one Access Point (#2443) or
dual-band INSTEON device for communication. For the best
INSTEON network performance, be sure you have properly
installed at least two dual-band INSTEON devices.
Search for dual-band INSTEON devices at:
www.smarthome.com/dualband
2) Remove the battery compartment from the rear of Energy
Display
3) Observe the polarity markings, install two AAA batteries, and
then replace the battery compartment door
The Energy Display screen should turn on and all LCD
segments should turn on
After a few seconds, Energy Display should beep and its
screen should be in Display Mode
Energy Display should attempt to gather data. While
gathering data, Energy Display should show a series of
hyphens along the top of the screen.
Energy Display is now ready to use. See
Linking Energy Display to
an INSTEON Device
to begin receiving energy information about
your appliances.
Quick-Start Guide
Energy Display – INSTEON
®
In-Home Display
Model: 2448A2
Introduction
Energy Display reads power consumption information from devices
plugged into INSTEON devices and presents current power use,
average energy use per month, and average cost per month based
on your monthly billing rate.
NOTE: Energy Display requires an INSTEON meter device (e.g.,
iMeter
™
Solo).
Refresh
button
1/2/3
button
Restart
button
Mode
button
Status LED
Set button
Meter 3
Meter 2
Using Energy Display
Data is retrieved when:
•
Energy Display is first Linked to a meter device
•
Refresh button is tapped while Energy Display is in Display Mode
•
Any button is tapped in Standby Mode
Energy Display will exhibit power-related information for one minute after the last button press, and then enter Standby Mode to
prevent unnecessary traffic on the network and save battery energy. When in Standby Mode, no items will display on the screen
except the temperature settings. Tap any button to exit Standby Mode. When Energy Display exits Standby Mode, it will return to
the previous Display Mode.
Display Mode
NOTE: Circled text indicates blinking text on the Energy Display screen.
Button Action
Mode
•
Tap to cycle between display setting options
•
Instantaneous Watts used (Now | W)
•
Average cost per month (Avg | $/mo)
•
Average energy used per month (Avg | kWh/mo)
•
Press & hold for 3 seconds to enter Setup Mode
Up N/A
1/2/3
•
Tap to cycle between each meter device to be displayed (Meter 1, 2, or 3)
•
Press & hold for 10 seconds to reset the energy value for the currently displayed
meter device (for calculating average energy used and cost/month)
Refresh Tap to read current information for all meter devices
Set
button
Press & hold for 3 seconds to Link a meter device to the current meter position on
Energy Display (Meter 1, 2, or 3). See
Linking Energy Display to an INSTEON Meter
Device.