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Trio II Touch Button
User Manual

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Trio II |User Manual
Welcome to your new Trio II. You’ve
taken that all-important rst step
towards complete control of your
home energy use.
Your Trio II will help you manage and
visualise your energy – helping you
on the way to optimum eciency and
maximum cost savings.
In this manual you’ll nd everything
you need to quickly and simply set up
and start using your monitor. You’ll
also nd out more information about
how the monitor works, how it can
help you and how you can identify
ways to save energy (and money).
Safety Information
J Do not t rechargeable batteries
jKeep the Trio II away from
water and other liquids. Clean
only with a dry, soft cloth. If any
components appear damaged or
faulty, please contact your energy
provider
LFor use in a dry, indoor
environment only
JIt is not necessary for you to
connect or disconnect any
cabling or access your electricity
meter
NTo protect the environment,
these products and any batteries
must be disposed of safely at the
end of their life. Please take to a
recycling centre for safe disposal
MRoHS compliant
OCE approved
JPlease only use the power supply
provided
Hereby, Green Energy Options Ltd.
(UK) declares that the radio equipment
enclosed (identied by the product
type numbers on the product label)
are in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available online at
http://www.geotogether.com/EUDoC.

Contents
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Contents
Your Trio II Monitor
What’s in the Box? 4
Powering the Monitor 4
Monitor Stand 4
Monitor Overview 5
What does it mean?
See what you’re using 6
What is a kWh? 6
How can I use less? 7
What is normal? 7
Getting Started
Meter Connection 8
Connection Established 8
Home Screen
Overview 9
Energy Now 10
Energy Today 12
Prepay Balance 13
System Status 14
History Screens
Electricity History 15
Gas History 16
Seasonal Adjustment 16
Messages
Inbox 17
Reading a Message 17
Menu
Overview 18
Electricity Usage 18
Gas usage 18
Meter Balance 19
Taris 19
Debt 20
Inbox 20
Support 20
Settings 20
Settings
Overview 21
Budget 21
Display 22
Sound & Alerts 22
Colour Theme 23
WiFi Network 23
Online Setup 23
Advanced 24
Online Setup
Introduction 25
WiFi Module 25
Connect to WiFi Network 25
App & Account Registration 26
Troubleshooting
FAQs 27
Status Codes 28
Technical Specications
Trio II Monitor 29

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Your Trio II Monitor
What’s in the Box?
Your Trio II package contains
the following:
• Trio II energy monitor
• Monitor stand
• Micro-USB power supply
Powering the Monitor
Your Trio II monitor can be powered
using the included power supply or
with 3 x AAA alkaline batteries.
Do not use any other power supply
with this monitor. The supplied power
supply is not suitable for use with any
other USB device.
It is not recommended to use
batteries for a prolonged period.
To insert or replace the batteries,
remove the stand from the monitor by
sliding it downwards and then insert
the batteries. Reattach the stand.
Do not use rechargeable batteries in
this monitor.
Monitor Stand
The stand may already be attached to
your Trio II monitor.
Attaching the stand
To attach the stand, place the front of
the stand over the tab at the bottom
of the monitor and slide upwards until
you hear a click.
Removing the stand
To remove the stand (to insert
or replace the batteries), slide it
downwards and then pull it away.

Your Trio II Monitor
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Monitor Overview
Energy now
Electricity Gas
2.63 kW £1.36 /hr
Energy today
Home
Prepay balance
14:37
Use arrow buttons to move between
Energy now, Energy today and
Prepay balance (if applicable) tabs.
The LED at the bottom of
the monitor shows your
electricity usage (GREEN
for low, AMBER for medium
or RED for high). Press w to select or to switch
between options.
Press t to enter Menu
whilst on Home screen.
Press to return to Home.
Press kto
return to the
previous screen.
Use the u v buttons to
navigate around the screen.

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What does it mean?
See what you’re using
Your Trio II monitor makes your
electricity and gas consumption
visible, taking the guesswork out of
understanding how much your home
uses - both right now and historically.
What is a kWh?
Electrical and gas energy consumption
is measured in kWh (kilowatt hours) -
traditionally known as 'units'.
As your home appliances consume
energy during the day, the kWh total
increases.
A kW (or kilowatt) is the rate at which
energy is being consumed, so using
1.5kW for one hour would result in
1.5kWh of energy consumed.
It’s about now...
In the same way your car shows how
fast your car is travelling, the electricity
speedometer on the left of the Home
screen shows how much electricity
your home is consuming now.
Similarly, the ame shows you how
much gas has been consumed within
the past 30 minutes.
The electricity speedometer is updated
every few seconds and the gas ame
every 30 minutes.
To make your energy easier to
understand, the hourly rates of
consumption can be viewed in terms
of cost (£) and energy or power (kW).
For example, if the monitor says £0.15
for the rate of electricity consumption,
this means that if the rate remained
the same it would cost 15p for the
next hour.
Less is more
The lower the hourly rate of
consumption, the less it will cost and
the more you can save.
It is typical for a medium-sized house
to use around 250Wh or 4p per hour
of electricity - so see how low you can
get the speedometer!
If, when you have your lights o, your
house is using more than this rate,

What does it mean?
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have a look around the home and see
if any appliances can be turned o.
The gas ame should be o when your
boiler and cooker have not been used
for 30 minutes.
How can I use less?
Look for appliances around the home
that are not always being used and
can be switched o.
Often it’s items such as a games
console, sound system or even a
clock radio in the spare room.
Experiment with switching appliances
o and see what aect this has on
the speedometer.
Other ways to save include putting
less water in the kettle (only boil
what you intend to use), lowering the
temperature on your washing machine
or raising the temperature of the
freezer (-18ºC is cold enough).
What is normal?
Don’t worry if every now and again the
usage is high - this can be normal.
The image below shows where the
electricity speedometer will typically be
when using certain appliances. *
Typical ‘base load’
Boiling a kettle
Evening time
* Depending on your smart meter, the
maximum rate of consumption the
dial can show can be adjusted. See
'Advanced' on page 24.

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Getting Started
Meter Connection
The screen will show Connecting to
smart meter... for up to ve minutes
while the monitor connects to the
smart meter(s) in your home.
If the screen show No Network then
you will need to contact your energy
provider to complete the installation.
If the screen shows Lost Network,
then you may need to move the
monitor closer to your smart meter(s)
to re-establish the connection.
You can check the strength of the
signal to the smart meter(s) by looking
at the land micons in the top left
hand corner of the screen.
Connection Established
Once your monitor has successfully
established a connection to your
smart meter(s), your Trio II will
show the current consumption for
electricity, recent gas usage and the
house temperature.
If your monitor loses connection to the
smart meter(s), then it will show the
following alert:
Try moving the Trio II closer to the
smart meter(s) to re-connect.

Home Screen
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Home Screen
Overview
The Home screen is broken down into
two or three tabs. Two tabs are for
credit mode, and the third is for
pre-payment mode (when applicable).
When your Trio II is powered on, it will
automatically show the Home screen
once connected to the smart meter(s).
You can also, at any time, press the t
button return to the Home screen.
Your meter and WiFi (where
applicable) signal status is shown in
the top left of the screen.
Use the u v buttons to switch
between the Energy now, Energy
today or Prepay balance (when in
prepay mode) tabs.
When you next return to the
Home screen from other screens,
the previously selected tab will
automatically be shown.

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Energy Now
The Energy now screen is divided
in two, with the left side showing
Electricity consumption now and the
right displaying Gas consumption and
the temperature (where available)
within the home.
Depending on your smart meter
conguration, only the available energy
types will be shown - the gas ame will
not be shown if you do not have a gas
smart meter, for example.
This is the default screen shown when
the monitor has started up, when the
t button has been pressed or when
the monitor has not been used for a
period of time.
Pressing the w button will change
the values from being shown in cost as
£/hr and power as kW.
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