EAGLE™ Energy Access Gateway Link to Ethernet User Manual Version 1.02 Mar 2013...
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Quick Setup ........................5 Step 1: Prerequisite software and hardware ..............5 Step 2: Provision the EAGLE™ ................... 5 Step 3: Power up the EAGLE™ ................... 5 Step 4: Connect to the EAGLE™ ................6 Step 5: View Your Meter Data ..................7 Features of Your EAGLE™...
EAGLE™ User Manual Regulatory information FCC Notices This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to...
Step 2: Provision the EAGLE™ Your EAGLE™ must be registered with your utility to connect to the smart meter. You will need to contact your utility with two numbers (MAC Address and Install Code) that can be found on the Information Label on the underside of your EAGLE™:...
User Manual Step 4: Connect to the EAGLE™ You should now be able to connect to your EAGLE™ using a web browser. The computer running the web browser must be connected to the same router as the EAGLE™, and the computer must also be running multicast Domain Name System (mDNS), which is known as Bonjour on Apple computers.
User Manual Step 5: View Your Meter Data The EAGLE™ Web Viewer is designed to look and work like the Rainforest Automation EMU-2™ In-Home Display product. The two black buttons on the right side of the display screen can be used to cycle through a number of screens that show: ...
EAGLE™ User Manual Features of Your EAGLE™ Front Status LED Power Ethernet Cloud ZigBee Lights: Underside Back Ethernet Power Port Port Plug Non-slip Keyhole Information Slots Label...
This will help you take control of your usage, and allow you to save energy and lower your utility bills. It’s easy to get started: just plug in your EAGLE™ and connect to it with your web browser. Your EAGLE™ has a built-in web server that provides a simple Web Viewer that you can use to see your smart meter data.
Cloud Service, and you will have to indicate that data will be coming from a Rainforest EAGLE™ device. You will also have to provide your EAGLE™ Cloud ID. This is a 6-digit number that can be found in the Ethernet area in the middle of the Information Label that is on the underside of your EAGLE™.
EAGLE™ User Manual EAGLE™ Status LED Lights Your EAGLE™ has four LED lights at the front of the top of the device. These lights give you a quick way to check the status of your device. Power LED – shows that the device is powered on. It should always be on when the unit is plugged in.
This should be plugged in first before plugging the power in. USB – this socket can be used to expand the functions of the EAGLE™. Nothing should be plugged into this socket.
Ethernet Area – This area in the middle of the label has two fields: o Local: the local URL, or Local Web Address of your EAGLE™, which is used to find it on your Local Area Network (LAN) using your web browser.
EAGLE™ User Manual Web Viewer Function Buttons The EAGLE™ Web Viewer home page has four Function Buttons down the right side: Function Buttons These buttons can be used to see more detailed information, such as historical data and status details, as well as allowing you to control configuration settings.
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DISCONNECT FROM METER – Resets the ZigBee radio link to the smart meter, and terminates the connection. The meter will not talk to the EAGLE™ until it is re-provisioned, as described in Step 2 of the Quick Setup section of this manual. This function can also be used to move the EAGLE™...
Clicking the STATUS Function Button takes you to the “Status Page 1” page. This page shows you detailed information about your EAGLE™. Clicking the STATUS PAGE 2 Function Button in the upper right corner brings up the “Status Page 2” page, which...
If you are not using an Apple computer, check that you have installed mDNS, or Bonjour for windows: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999 e. If none of the above work, find the IP address of the EAGLE™ by logging into your router and locating the EAGLE™ on the network. Entering this IP address into your browser will connect you to the EAGLE™.
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