6. Cost settings
You have the option to set two different power cost tariffs for various time peri-
ods. If price 1 and price 2 are set to "0.00", the cost function is turned off.
Normally, it is sufficient to set only tariff 1 (price 1). Price 1 is the basic tariff. If
this is not set, then price 2 cannot be entered.
1.
Press and hold the "SET" button for about 2 seconds to start the cost
settings mode. The currency unit will start flashing in the display. Use the
"UP" or "TOTAL" buttons to set the desired currency. Confirm your entry
using the "SET" button.
2.
The "Price 1" display starts flashing. Press the "SET" button again. The
weekdays start flashing. Set the desired time period using the "UP" and
"TOTAL" buttons for which tariff 1 needs to be applied.
3.
After setting the weekdays, confirm the entry using the "SET" button. You
can then configure the hour display for starting the billing period. Confirm
the entry again using the "SET" button and repeat the process for the
minutes display. Confirm again using "SET".
4.
You can then configure the cost. The first digit of the cost display starts
flashing. Set this using the "UP" and "TOTAL" buttons and confirm with
"SET". Then repeat this procedure for the second and third digit. Confirm
each setting using the "SET" button.
5.
Then the decimal point starts flashing. If you want to shift the decimal
point, press the "UP" or "TOTAL" button. If you do not want to shift the
decimal, press the "SET" button to confirm the setting.
6.
To configure Price 2, you need to select "Price 2" instead of "Price 1" at the
beginning and set it. Make sure that there is no time overlap in the two
tariffs. The time settings should not be the same!
Example:
For a kWh price of 0.24 €/kwh, enter 0.24.
If you want to set only one tariff, set the time period for all 7 days of the week and
the start time to 0.00 hrs.
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