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LEFT BUTTON
To view previous usage, press the
button to see the
consumption from yesterday, day before yesterday, last
week etc.
A long press of the
button (> 3 seconds) takes you back to
the main screen – whole of house consumption, today.
MIDDLE BUTTON
To change the units, press the
button to view the power
and energy in cost, CO₂ or kW.
Long press (> 3 seconds) takes you into the configuration menu.
RIGHT BUTTON
To enter and exit Energy Stopwatch mode, press the right
button. See Energy Stopwatch for further information.
PAIRING MODE
If you need to pair additional sensors press and hold the
and
buttons simultaneously to enter pairing mode,
you can then select the sensor that you wish to pair.
Optional Bridge
Bridge:
The Bridge enables you to monitor your home and control
appliances remotely via your Energynote online service.
1. Plug the power supply into a mains socket and insert the
other end into the power socket at the back of the bridge.
2. Using the Ethernet cable, connect the Bridge to your
broadband router. (The Bridge uses DHCP and will get an IP
address automatically from your router).
Energy Stopwatch
The Stopwatch allows you to measure the energy used over a
specific period.
Solo II
To START and STOP the Stopwatch, press the
button.
To toggle the units used by the Stopwatch, press the
button.
To RESET the Stopwatch press and hold the
button.
To move back to the Today screen, press the
button.
The Stopwatch can be left running in the background, as
indicated by the stopwatch symbol.
The Stopwatch can run up to maximum of 24 hours non stop.
Energynote Online Service
Energynote is an online service where you can upload data from
your Solo II display to your own webpage to see all the data that
has been stored on your display.
You can use the USB cable to upload your consumption or
generation data, which the display stores in the internal memory,
to our servers. Once uploaded you will be able to see graphical
information for energy generated or consumed.
With the optional Bridge you can use the Energynote online
service to monitor your display from anywhere as long as you
have internet connection.
To get started on using the free Energynote online service please
visit www.energynote.co.uk
www.energynote.co.uk
USB Cable
Configuration
Enter the configuration menu by pressing and holding the
You will now see the word "BASIC," you can toggle between "BASIC"
configuration or "ADVANCED " configuration by using the
and
buttons and select by pressing the
button.
Basic Configuration:
Advanced Configuration:
1. Time and Date
1. Mode (This lets you select between
2. *Budget
Consumption or Micro-gen)
3. *Tariffs and standing change
2. Currency
4. Temperature Set-point
3. Temperature units
4. PV Array size
5. Calibration figure
6. Display sleep Time
7. Day of the week
*If you need help setting your budget and tariff please visit
www.greenenergyoptions.co.uk/solo2
Technical Specifications
Rated Voltage (Display)
5Vdc
Rated Voltage (Power Supply)
230Vac, 50Hz
Input Power (Display)
0.5W
Operating Temperature
0 to 40C
Operating Humidity
0 to 85% non-condensing
Rated Voltage (Sensor)
4.5Vdc, 3 x AA alkaline batteries
Rated Voltage (P1 Power Supply)
230Vac, 50Hz
Input Power (Sensor)
0.1W
Operating Temperature
0 to 40C
Operating Humidity
0 to 85% non-condensing
FAQs
For FAQs and troubleshooting tips please visit
www.greenenergyoptions.co.uk/solo2
SOL2-A-QSG-001_2
button.
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Summary of Contents for Geo Solo II

  • Page 1 Bridge: Energynote is an online service where you can upload data from your Solo II display to your own webpage to see all the data that The Bridge enables you to monitor your home and control Rated Voltage (Power Supply) 230Vac, 50Hz appliances remotely via your Energynote online service.
  • Page 2: Safety First

    The Heat wave and Snowflake give an indication as to on a PC, Smartphone, tablet or other internet enabled device. 3. If your Solo II came with a CT Clip Sensor or an LED whether the temperature is above or below the set point.