Pike Aware User Manual

Aware Clock User Guide
In the box
Contents Safety
– while installing the Aware Clock
1. House
2. Wall plug AC/DC adapter
3. Current Clamp
4. Wireless sensor
5. Batteries
4.
In the box 2
Contents 3
Get started 4-5
Experience energy 8-11
Who are you? 12
Learn more about energy consumption 13
The Aware Clock is designed to be perfectly safe to install and use. However, please take care to observe:
Warning: To measure the energy usage a current clamp
must be tted to a live phase cable connecting your home
with the grid. Please take care to check the electrical cable for any sign of damage or exposed wiring and if in any doubt
consult a qualied electrician for advice before any attempt is made to t the current clamp to the cable.
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Safety 14
Warranty 15
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House and sensor Get started
Aware Clock consists of two different parts. The rst is the
house, which presents your power consumption. The intuitive
idiom in the display makes it very easy to apprehend the uctua­tions in energy consumption. It is also easy to identify how individual sources of current affect the usage.
The second part is the Wireless sensor unit which should be applied to the power supply you wish to read. The preferred loca­tion is on the main power cable to your electric cabinet, which will enable you to monitor your overall energy consumption.
A good location for the Wireless sensor unit is in connection to the electric cabinet and the main current. This will enable your reading to comprise the total energy consumption in your home. The clamp should be applied around the cable, which is red, or in
some cases brown. Remember to t the batteries supplied!
You can position the house wherever you want it. A popular location is in the living room or in the kitchen, rooms which are frequently occupied, thereby making it easy to view the graphs on the display. The house is connected to the closest source of current and is then ready for the simple initial settings.
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Setting up the house
Before you can start taking readings you
need to make some basic settings. Follow the instructions in the display. It takes no time.
Dim
Up
Incorrect date and time
Please try again
No sensor previously paired
Dispalay mode only!
Real time view
13.42.15
00.00 kW
Down
No sensor found Using previously
Conrm/ Zoom
Settings
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Sid: DEB1AF77
Use side buttons to
R
Change: Confirm:
SW version: 1.0
Up:
Down:
Confirm:
Set date
2012-09-07
Set time
10 : 34 : 36
Searching for sensor...
Up:
Down:
Confirm:
paired sensor ID
(F72B4072)
Match sensor number
with sensor unit
Sensors found
578EC158 656C84D5
Up Down
Confirm
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Confirmed sensor
578EC158
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Experience energy
1 minNow
Aware Clock has been designed in order to
simply and accessibly get an idea of your own energy consumption, without needing to analyse
gures and diagrams (even though obviously
this is also possible).
Aware Clock shows what your actual consumption is in an intuitive and highly visual way. It is easy to see and understand which electrical machines are the major energy guzzlers.
With a simple push of a button you can change between different time intervals; now, the most recent minutes, the most recent hours, the most recent days, the most recent weeks, the most recent months and the most recent years. Select the interval you feel is of the most interest and view your energy consumption over the period.
Buttons
Dim
Up
Down
Conrm/ Zoom
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00.00 kW
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This display mode is the only one with gures. It is quite simply your precise consumption at any particular moment.
The information is updated every ve seconds. If a line is dis­played instead of gures, there is no contact with the sensor.
Check the Q&A section for assistance.
In this mode you can view your consumption in the last minute. In the background are the two preceding minutes in
darker shades of green, to make it easy to be able to see the changes. For example, using the microwave or perhaps an iron, gives a clear reading in this display mode.
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1 hour 24 hours 4 weeks 1 year
week
1
In this mode you can analyse the last three hours consumption. The last hour is at the top, in light green. The two preceding hours are located in the layers behind and darker green. It is ideal if you want to see how, for example, the washing machine, dishwasher or oven is affecting consumption.
Twenty-four hour consumption is presented in the 24-hour mode and can be of interest, for example, when major temperature changes occur outdoors that can affect how much heat needs to be produced in order to keep the indoor temperature stable. As with all the other display modes, you can also view the last three days on top of each other here.
week
4
week
3
If you really want to see how the seasons affect energy consumption in your home, the monthly display is perfect. You can view the last three 4-week periods on top of each other here, and clearly identify the changes from month to month.
week
2
The full year mode gives you a superb overview of the variation in consumption throughout the year. You can see here how seasonal uctuations have affected your energy consumption, but also the re­sults of any changes you have made to reduce energy consumption.
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Who are you? Do you need assistance? Visit our Questions & Answers online!
I am delighted with the attrac­tive design and the excellent graphics that our consumption produces. It feels like a living
picture!
I particularly like the plain view with
gures, so that I can tell precisely
what different appliances are using.
Interesting piece of kit that will pro­voke enjoyable discussions when my friends visit me. Especially entertaining to show what it looks like when you’re boiling the kettle for a cup of tea.
It’s easy to see if I have forgotten to turn off my computer before I go to school. I leave home last. Some­times I also discover that mum and
dad have been careless!
www.awareclock.co.uk
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R&TTE Declaration of conformity (DoC) Limited Warranty Limited Warranty
We, Pike Solution AB of Ängebäck 469, SE-693 92 Degerfors, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that the product Aware Clock HOME system and it’s subparts to which this declaration relates is in conformity
with the essential requirements and other relevant require-
ments of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). The product is in
conformity with the following standards and/ or other normative documents:
Health & Safety
EMC
Spectrum
Notied body involved: CETECOM GmbH Technical le held by: Pike Solution AB Place and date of issue (of this DoC): Degerfors,
Sweden, January 25th 2012.
Signed by:
Niclas Luthman
CEO Pike Solution AB
Your original Pike Solution AB product is covered by a war-
ranty of twentyfour (24) months from the date of purchase of
a product from an authorised reseller. Pike Solution AB guar­antees that the product is free from defects in the materials, design and workmanship when it was sold to the purchaser.
What is not covered by the warranty?
Defects caused by wear and tear, accident, dropping, water, chemical products, abnormal impact damages, mechanical damage or force majeure.
Modications or repairs by you or a third party without
Pike Solution AB approval.
How to claim warranty service?
A proof of purchase must be presented upon the warranty claim. The proof of purchase must clearly state the date of purchase, name of the product and authorised reseller details. To make a Warranty Claim during the Limited War­ranty period, please contact the authorised reseller of your product. You will need to return the affected product as well as the proof of purchase. Any defect parts covered by the Limited Warranty will be repaired or replaced free of charge. Replaced or repaired parts provided during the Limited War­ranty period will be warranted for the reminding period of the original Limited Warranty Period or for 90 days from the date of repair or replacement, whichever period is the longest. For Q&A visit www.awareclock.co.uk.
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The Pike Solution and Aware Clock logotypes are registered trademarks of Pike Solution AB. © 2012 Pike Solution AB.
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