Install Batteries Use a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws and cover. Insert the three (3) AA Alkaline batteries (included with the product) into the bottom of the product (see gures below). Note: Ensure that you insert them according to the diagram provided in the battery compartment (with the + and - terminals aligned correctly). Figure A. Insert Batteries EC-100 Energy Controller User Guide Congratulations on receiving your new EC-100 Energy Controller!
Supported Models C4-EC100 Energy Controller Associated SKUs:
C4-EC100-BL EC-100 Energy Controller, Black C4-EC100-WH EC-100 Energy Controller, White Introducing the EC-100 Energy Controller The Control4 EC-100 Energy Controller (EC-100) wirelessly connects to your homes Smart Meter and gathers information about how much energy you are using and how much that energy use is costing you. And if you know how much energy youre using, the Energy Controller can help you conserve energy and save money. Figure B. Battery Cover The EC-100 comes with a colorful touch screen on which you can view current and past data about your homes energy use in a clean, graphical format. Beyond that, the EC-100 provides an easy way to program and control your WT-100 Wireless Thermostat (sold separately), check your weather forecast, review your power bills, view messages about utility-driven energy savings events, and more!
EC-100 Features Sleek 4.7 Color Touch Screen: The EC-100s touch screen puts your homes en-
ergy management and control at your ngertips by allowing you to interact with data and controls for the electricity-consuming devices in your home. Displays Your Homes Electricity Use: Wirelessly communicates with your homes Smart Meter to gather information about your homes electricity use. This display lets you see your energy use over time, and shows you breakdowns of electricity use by device: heating and cooling, refrigerator, and more. Broadband-Connected: The EC-100 connects to your homes WiFi network to provide additional information including power bills, messages from your utility company and your local weather forecast. Easy Thermostat Programming and Control: The EC-100 makes it easy to program your WT-100 Wireless Thermostat (sold separately), turn your heat or air conditioner on or off, or change the temperature in your home. You can also easily set your Wireless Thermostat into a special energy-saving Vacation mode when you leave town. Utility Bills: View and compare your monthly utility bills if available from your utility company. Additional Resources: Refer to the EC-100 Energy Controller Setup Guide for additional information about setting up and con guring your new EC-100 Energy Controller. Terms Term EC-100 WT-100 Current Temp Set Temp Hold Mode Energy Event De nition The EC-100 Energy Controller is a table top or counter top display that lets you view your homes energy usage data and control your WT-100 Wireless Thermostat. Your WT-100 Wireless Thermostat controls the heating and air-condition-
ing (HVAC) systems in your home. The current temperature indicated on the thermostat inside the home. Your set temperature is your desired temperature. You can program your desired temperatures for different times of day using the programming feature on the EC-100 or manually adjust your set temperature on either the EC-100 or WT-100 Wireless Thermostat. When you manually adjust your set temperature, your selection will automatically hold or maintain your new set temperature for two (2) hours. All holds are two hours except for Vacation hold which will hold your Vacation set temperature until you cancel the Vacation hold. The WT-100 can operate in up to seven (7) modes (Heat + Fan Auto, Heat + Fan On, Cool + Fan Auto, Cool + Fan On, Fan On, Emergency Heat (Heat Pump only), and Off). In any mode that the Fan is selected as On, the fan will run continuously. In Fan only mode, the fan will run continuously without using your heating or air-conditioning. For more de-
tails and other modes, see Changing the Thermostat Mode and Fan set-
tings section in the Control4 WT-100 Wireless Thermostat User Guide. A utility-driven Demand Response event which leads to a temporary adjustment of your thermostats setting to reduce overall electricity consumption during peak periods of energy consumption. Battery Installation and Replacement Safety Rules WARNING! To prevent a battery short, leakage or rupture:
Use typical AA Alkaline batteries only. Do not mix battery types, such as Alkaline and rechargeable NiMH batter-
ies. Do not mix used batteries with fresh batteries. Do not attempt to recharge a battery unless the battery is speci cally marked rechargeable. Never dispose of batteries in a re. ATTENTION! Pour emp cher court-circuiter, fuite ou rupture de batterie:
Utilisez les accumulateurs alcalins typiques dAA seulement. Ne m langez pas les types de batterie, tels que les batteries alkalines et rechargeables de NiMH. Ne m langez pas des batterie frais avec des batterie ancien. Nessayez pas de recharger une batterie moins que la batterie soit sp ci quement marqu rechargeable . Ne vous d barassez jamais des batteries dans un feu. Battery Use and Care Tips Keep the battery contacts and compartment clean. Remove the batteries from the product if it is not going to be used for several months. Extreme temperatures reduce battery performance. Avoid putting the EC-100 in very warm places. Control4 Main Menu and EC-100 Home Screen Main Menu. When you connect your EC-100 to an electrical outlet, the rst screen to appear is the Control4 Main Menu. From this menu, you can access your thermostat, your energy use, your utility bills, messages from your utility company, system set-
tings, and energy events from your utility company, weather information, and more. EC-100 Home Screen. The Home screen lets you view all types of information about your homes electrical use, your cost, messages, time, weather, current temperature, energy events, battery use, and more. These two (2) screens are described in more detail next. Noti cation Area. View indicators including when the unit is on battery power. Clock. View the current time. Inside Temp. View the current inside temp of the Main Thermostat. Tap to change the Thermostat Set Temp or program your Thermostat. Weather. View the current weather. Tap to access the Weather app. Note: The Home pro le must be con gured for the Weather app to work. Energy Event Indicator. Appears during Energy Savings Events initiated by your utility company. Utility Bills. View bills and compare/contrast with past bills if available from your utility company. Arrows. Tap the right arrow to move to the next page. Tap the left arrow to return to this page. Settings. View and modify the device, display and connectivity settings. EC-100 Home Screen Control4 Main Menu. Tap Menu on most screens to access the Main Menu screen. My Home Now is the current energy consumption in your home. This corresponds with kW currently being used. Price per kWh. The current energy cost per kWh. kW. The current energy use in kW. Corresponds with My Home Now. My Cost Per Hour. The cost to you at the current energy use. Tip: Tap this area to see more about your homes energy consumption. Messages. Tap to view a list of messages from your power company. Tip: The touch screen responds to pressure instead of heat, so you can either apply pressure with the tip of your nger, or simply tap on the screen using your ngernail. Most areas on the Home screen take you to other screens in the system. Control4 Main Menu Screen My Energy. View real-time electricity use and total home electricity use. Home Page button. Tap to return to the Home screen. Thermostat. Adjust the set temperature or change the thermostat program. Messages. View a list of messages from your utility company. Weather. View the current weather conditions. Arrow. Tap to return to the rst screen. Energy Events. View information on future, current and past Energy Savings Events, with the ability to opt out of future events. Tip: As new features are added to the system, they will display on this screen. Control4 Main Menu Buttons Thermostat: Adjust the set temperature or change the thermostats program. My Energy: View real-time and historic electricity use, total use, and device use. Utility Bills: View and compare your monthly utility bills if available from your utility company. Messages: View messages from your utility company. Energy Events: View Energy Events from your utility company. Get noti ed in ad-
vance of an event, when it starts and ends, and a history. View information on current, past, or future Energy Savings Events. During an Energy Savings Event, the utility company may control your Thermostat to reduce overall electricity consumption. Settings: Set up your EC-100 for optimal use. View messages sent by your utility company, adjust your screen brightness, adjust sound, set up or change your WiFi connection, and more. Weather: View the current weather conditions, 36-hour forecast, or 5-day forecast. Programming Your WT-100 Wireless Thermostat Your WT-100 Wireless Thermostat comes pre-programmed with recommended heating and air conditioning settings from Energy Star. To modify this program:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 From the Main Menu, tap Thermostat. If you have more than one thermostat, select the one you want to adjust. Tap Program. Tip: On the Program page, you will notice that there are four
(4) Program Events (Wake, Leave, Return, Sleep) for each day of the week. You can set a different start time and temperature for each Event for each day of the week, or copy the same schedule to all days of the week. Select the day you want to adjust. Select the Program Event that you want to change (Wake, Leave, Return, Sleep). Adjust the start time Event by tapping the Up and Down arrows on the screen. An Event ends when the next one begins. Select your desired Heating and Cool-
ing set temperatures for the Event. The Heat set temperature is used when your thermostat is in Heat mode. The Cool set temperature is used when your thermostat is in Cool mode. 1 2 3 4 5 9 6 7 Tap Next if you want to adjust the temperature or start time for the next Event (repeat Steps 6 and 7 for any other Event you want to change), or tap Save and Close if you are nished adjusting the Events for that day. To copy the schedule you have created to other days, tap Copy To and choose the days you want to copy the current schedule to. Note: When you nish changing the program, the EC-100 will send the program wirelessly to the WT-100 Wireless Thermostat. This process may take several minutes to complete. Changing Your Set Temperature 1 From the Main Menu, tap Thermostat. 2 3 If you have more than one thermostat, select the one you want to adjust. Tap the Up and Down arrows to change your set temperature. The thermostat will automatically hold your new set temperature for two (2) hours. 2 3 4 To return to your regularly-scheduled Thermostat Program Event before the end of the two (2)-hour hold, tap Cancel. See Programming Your WT-100 Wireless Thermostat if you want this to be a permanent change. Note: By default, your set temperature and current temperature are displayed in Fahrenheit. You may change to Celsius in the Settings screen (access from the Main Menu). Changing Your Thermostat Mode If you want to change your mode: Heat, Cool, Fan, follow these steps. 1 2 From the Main Menu, tap Thermostat. At the bottom of the thermostat screen, set the Mode (Heat, Cool, or Off). Tip: In the Off mode neither the furnace nor the air conditioner will turn on regardless of the temperature of your home. Set the Fan state (Auto or On). 3 Vacation Hold If youre going to be away from your home for an extended period of time, but you do not want to turn your Thermostat off, you may set a Vacation hold. 1 From the Main Menu, tap Thermostat. 2 3 4 5 6 7 If you have more than one thermostat, be sure to select the one you want to adjust. Tap Vacation. Choose your Mode (Heat, Cool or Off), and then specify your set temperature. To apply Vacation hold, tap Start Now. To end the Vacation hold, tap Cancel. Repeat these steps for the other thermostats in your home. Viewing Your Electricity Use Information Your EC-100 lets you see how much electricity your home uses, how much electricity major systems in your home use (air conditioning, etc), and how this changes over time. Note: It will take several days, weeks, and months for all charts to show valuable data, as the EC-100 gathers data over time. 1 From the Main Menu, tap My Energy. 2 You can then view your current Real Time Electricity, or select either Electricity Use or Use by Device to see more detailed energy consumption data. View the data in terms of cost ($) or electricity consumption (kWh). Select the unit of time (Day, Week, Month, Year), and review other time periods by tapping the arrows next to the displayed date range. Tap View to view different data and chart your homes electricity usage with other homes like yours or with the outside temperature, and more. Viewing Your Utility Bill Information Your EC-100 lets you view your utility bills. Note: This billing information may not be available from your utility company. 1 From the Main Menu, select Utility Bills. 2 View bill data over a speci c time period, or tap Compare Bills to compare detailed use and billing. Messages From the Main Menu, tap Messages to view messages from your utility company. Regulatory Compliance IMPORTANT! Any changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. FCC/Industry Canada FCC ID: R33D1/Canadian IC : 7848A-D1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Sub-Part B and C and also with Canada ICES-003 and RSS-Gen. 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B and C digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. nected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This product has been tested to the requirements of, and shown to be in compliance with, the following requisite standard:
Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS CISPR 22:2006/A1:2007. Warranty For complete warranty information, including details on consumer legal rights as well as warranty exclu-
sions, visit www.control4.com/warranty. Recycling For information on recycling, please go to www.control4.com/recycling. About this Document Copyright 2010 Control4. All rights reserved. Control4, the Control4 logo, the 4-ball logo, the Control4 Cer-
ti ed logo, the Control4 iQ logo, Everyday Easy, and In nityEdge are registered trademarks or trademarks of Control4 Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Part Number: 200-00197 Rev B 11/2/2010