
EMU-2
™
User Manual
15
Total to Date
The
Total to Date
screen shows your
accumulated
totals
for
energy
consumption and estimated cost for the
current time period. The start date of the
current time period is shown at the top of
the screen. The number of elapsed days
so far in this time period is shown in the
upper right of the screen. The number of
days is shown to the nearest one-tenth of
a day. The cumulative energy consumption for the time period is shown as recorded by
the smart meter. The estimated cost for the recorded energy consumption is shown in
dollars (or cents, if it is less than one dollar), and is based on the current price value
during the period. The average cost per day for the current time period is shown in the
lower right of the screen.
This is like the odometer in your car; it shows you the total energy used so far.
IMPORTANT: The
EMU-2
™
displays the usage as recorded by
the smart meter, and costs based on your input; these numbers
may differ from what is shown on your actual utility bill.
The current time period is defined in the
Billing Dates
screen in Configuration Mode. At
midnight on the Stop Date, the accumulated totals are saved and transferred to the
Previous Totals
screen, and the new current time period is started.
If the Start and Stop Dates in the
Billing Dates
screen are set t
o “manual”, then the
current time period will run until it is manually reset. This is done by pressing and
holding the Top Button for 5 seconds, which will save all of the accumulated totals in the
Previous Totals
screen, and restart all of the current counters from zero.
Previous Totals
The
Previous Totals
screen shows your
accumulated
totals
for
energy
consumption and estimated cost for the
previous time period. The start and end
dates of the previous time period are
shown at the top of the screen. The
number of days in the previous time
period (to the nearest one-tenth of a day)
Apr 27 to May 26
$246.85
30.0 days
average:
1987kWh $8.23/day
Since Dec 1
$146.34
14.5 days
average:
987kWh $10.09/day