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4) The pairing may take up to 60 seconds. When the pairing is successfully finished, the RF indicator of the gateway
will flash and the gateway automatically exits the pairing mode. The user will see the transmitter information on
the web page. If the gateway can’t receive a pairing signal from a transmitter in 60 seconds, it will also exit the
pairing mode automatically. While the transmitter will exit the pairing mode after sending pairing signal for
30seconds.
5) Each transmitter has its own MAC ID and after successful pairing, the gateway will regard it as authorized device
and handle its wireless data in the gateway to the distant server.
6) The user may choose to use the embedded web server on the gateway or the Enerati server to add or delete
transmitters.
7) Up to 10 sensor terminals totally can be paired with the gateway.
2.2.3 To pair a Genius Smart Plug with the gateway:
The remote control function is realized via the Smart Plug, which connect the electrical appliances into the system by
working between the appliances and the power supply. The Genius Smart plug sockets work as the sensor terminals
and detect the power consumption data from the appliances. It also receives and implements the switching on/off
instruction remotely from the gateway. To make the sensor plug socket communicate with the gateway, it need to be
paired with the gateway first.
1) Before pairing, keep the sensor socket closest to
the gateway. Try to locate a power supply wall socket
nearest to the gateway. Attach the sensor plug socket
into the power supply socket and switch on the sensor
socket by pressing its switch button.
2) Press the RF link button of the gateway and hold
it there for about 5 seconds until the RF indicator lights
up, then the gateway enters the pairing mode and
begins to search for pairing signal.
3) Now use a slim stick to push into the pairing hole
of the sensor Smart Plug socket and hold there for
about 6 seconds until the LED light on the sensor plug
socket flashes quickly. The sensor socket is now starting
to pair with the gateway. The pairing may take up to 60
seconds. When the pairing is successfully finished, the
LED light on the sensor socket will stop flashing and the RF indicator of the gateway begins to flash. And the user
can see the sensor socket information on the web page. If the gateway can’t receive a pairing signal in 60 seconds,
it will also exit the pairing mode automatically. While the sensor socket will exit the pairing mode after sending
pairing signal for 60seconds.
4) After the pairing is finished, pull out the sensor socket from the power supply socket near the gateway and attach
it again to the power supply socket near the actual electrical appliance to be monitored and controlled, then
attach the plug of the electrical appliance into the sensor plug socket. And the connected electrical appliance can
now be monitored and controlled via the gateway remotely.
5) Each sensor socket has its own MAC ID and after successful pairing, the gateway will regard it as
authorized device and handle its wireless data in the gateway to the distant server.