Up to six devices can be wirelessly linked together. By linking devices, you can use more of your own energy
or have more control and visibility. Devices available now are:
A microgeneration energy diverter that uses surplus power to heat water or rooms rather than exporting
to the grid.
An eco-smart electric vehicle charge point that can use surplus power to charge the car.
A self-powered wireless sensor that can be used along with load controlling devices such as
and . It is able to detect grid import/export conditions as well as generation power and send
this information wirelessly to devices such as the or . Using a can greatly simplify
installation.
The device that provides the link between your devices and the internet, allowing remote
monitoring and control via the mobile App.
When two or more devices are wirelessly linked, one device will act as the master device. This device will
control the other slave devices. Some settings can only be changed on the master device, e.g. Grid Limit and Net
Phases.
Use the Set Master function in the Advanced Settings/Linked Devices menu to set which device should be
master. It's a good idea to choose the device that is the most convenient to access should you wish to change settings.
• Note that and will only pair with the device which is set as the master
• It is recommended that, where the Grid CT is directly connected to the , that this device is chosen as
the master. This ensures the fastest response to the grid power measurement
Devices are 'paired' by selecting Pairing Mode on each device (one device must be set to master).
On rare occasions it is possible that there are other appliances operating on the same frequency which could cause
interference. If it is not possible to link devices or the connection seems poor, changing the RF Channel may help.