Mieo HA102 User Manual

Mieo HA102 User Manual

Energy monitor with 3 sensors 60a
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Energy monitor MIEO HA102 with 3 sensors 60A
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Model: HA102
Code: 560810

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  • Page 1 Energy monitor MIEO HA102 with 3 sensors 60A User Manual Model: HA102 Code: 560810...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction---------------------------------------------2 Features--------------------------------------------------2 Overview-------------------------------------------------3 Installation----------------------------------------------5 ----System --- Display --- Display Details --- Transmitter and Sensor --- Sensor --- Battery --- Transmitter and Sensor1 Operating Guide----------------------------------------6 --- Display Menu Configuration --- Display Screens --- Alarm --- Miscellaneous Functions Important Safeguards------------------------------ 13 FAQ------------------------------------------------------14 Specification-------------------------------------------- 17 Packing List---------------------------------------------17...
  • Page 3: Overview

    Overview The Wireless Energy Monitor consists of an elegant in-home display and a companion transmitter. The transmitter is a battery operated measurement unit that uses its accompanying sensors to measure the electricity flowing into the home. The sensors are clipped around the incoming power wires found on the home circuit panel (This operation should be performed by a licensed electrician or a professional installer.
  • Page 4 The sensors are clipped around the insulated incoming power cables. Most household electricity supplies use single phase. But some use two or three phases. There are typically two cables in a US home. The sensors are connected to the sockets on the Transmitter as seen in the diagram. This operation should be done by a licensed electrician or a professional installer.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Installation for example two phases The following installation instructions are for a licensed electricians or a professional installer. Please contact your retailer for more information. 1. Remove Circuit Breaker panel cover 2. A typical home has three lines phase A, phase B, and a neutral. Locate phase A and phase B lines.
  • Page 6: Operating Guide

    Operating Guide Setting time and date ・Press the “TIME” button and hold for 2 seconds. The last two digits of year flashes. Press the FWD/BWD button to set the current year. ・Press “TIME” button again to set the MONTH Use FWD/BWD button to set the correct month. ・Press “TIME”...
  • Page 7 ・Press “TIME” button again to set the minutes Use FWD/BWD button to set the correct value. Press ”TIME” button to get back to the default screen. Press “ENTER” button at anytime to save settings instantly and return to the default screen. If the display detects no actions within 60 seconds, the settings will be saved automatically and the default screen will be shown.
  • Page 8 ・If” TARIFF2” is selected in the last step press “MODE” button again to set the start time for TARIFF2 . Use FWD/BWD buttons to set the hours and press “MODE” button to save and move to minute set up. Set minutes using FWD/BWD and press MODE Button to confirm. Repeat the process for setting ·Press “MODE”...
  • Page 9 Current and Cumulative Energy Consumption, Cost,CO2 ・Default screen shows the current and cumulative usage in Kw and kWh Press MODE button to see the COST display. Current and cumulative cost Press MODE button again to see the CO2 display. Current and cumulative emissions ・Time and date display (in the lower right screen) toggles every 10 seconds.
  • Page 10 ・Press HISTORY button to see the day historical data denoted by “per day” display. Use FWD/BWD button to look up the usage of energy for last 7 hours. The corresponding block in histogram will flash. Press HISTORY button again to see the week historical data denoted by “per week” display. Use FWD/BWD button to look up the usage of energy for last 7 weeks.
  • Page 11: Alarm

    Alarm Press TIME/ALARM button to set the alarm. “OFF” flashing indicates that the alarm function is off, press FWD/BWD button to switch on the alarm. ・Press TIME/ALARM button again to set maximum daily usage, use FWD/BWD button to adjust the threshold value ・Press TIME/ALARM button again will back to normal display with a leaf symbol in the screen.
  • Page 12: Miscellaneous Functions

    Miscellaneous Functions ◆ Clearing data ・Cumulative Energy Usage Data The cumulative energy usage data is stored in the transmitter. First, remove the transmitter battery and press the “CHECK” button. While the “CHECK” button is being pressed, re-insert the batteries. A red-color LED button will appear. Release the “CHECK” button when this light disappears.
  • Page 13: Important Safeguards

    Important Safeguards ・Sensor installation should be done by a certified electrician or a professional installer. Please contact your retailer for more information. ・The sensor can make accurate measurements up to 70A. If the amperage is larger, an error signal will appear on the display. ・Do not place the transmitter in an open environments exposed to rain, snow or a magnetic field ・Do not place transmitter or display in a vibrating environment.
  • Page 14: Faq

    FAQS ◆ Question 1: I cannot see the wireless link signal indicator or data on the screen. Does it mean wireless link between transmitter and display is down? A: Yes. Please follow the following troubleshooting methods: 1. Hold the SEARCH button on the display down for 2 seconds. This will start the wireless signal search.
  • Page 15 ◆ Question 3: The battery symbol for the transmitter and/or display is on the screen? A: The battery is low. Please replace the batteries. ◆ Question 4:The display shows "HI" on the current energy consumption field? A: The voltage has exceeded the measurement range. Reset the transmitter. See Clearing Data section ◆...
  • Page 16 ◆ Question 6: The display shows "Err" and the histogram is blank? A: Data cannot be read from the internal memory. Please provide unit back to the retailer. ◆ Question 7: The energy consumption values reported by the Wireless Energy Monitor is different than that reported on my utility meter? A: Please try the following solutions Solution 1: The sensors may not be correctly installed.
  • Page 17: Specification

    Internal power supply: 3 batteries External Power: 5V DC for display Operating temperature: -10°C ~ 60°C Storage temperature: -20°C ~ 75°C Packing List Display: 1 pcs Transmitter: 1 pcs Sensors: 3 pcs User Manual: 1 pcs Power adapter: 1pcs Patent No.:2010292160457 www.mieo.com...

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