Your In-Home Display needs
to maintain a connection
withyour smart meter
To make the most of your
display, it’s useful to keep it
plugged in somewhere you can
easily see it.
Wherever you choose, check
the signal strength by looking
at the
icon on the top left of
the screen (marked
1
on the
nextpage).
The more bars, the stronger
the signal. If the signal is weak,
move the In-Home Display closer
to your electricity smartmeter.
Staying connected to
Wi-Fi will keep your Display
up-to-date
Like a lot of modern devices,
your In-Home Display might
need an update occasionally.
We recommend connecting it to
Wi-Fi, which will keep it updated
automatically. In the future,
data sent via Wi-Fi will also
give you extra features in your
Bulbaccount.
Your engineer can connect your
In-Home Display to Wi-Fi, but if
you need to reconnect or update
the connection, there’s a a step-
by-step guide in this booklet.
There’s an internal battery
which lasts for about
an hour
Normally, you should keep the
In-Home Display plugged in, but
the internal battery means you
can carry it around the house to
investigate the eects of turning
dierent appliances on and o.
If the screen goes blank when
it’s unplugged, wake it up by
pressing the round, lat button
on the back.
If it doesn’t wake up, plug it back
in to recharge it. You won’t lose
any data if it loses charge. It’ll all
leap back into life when you plug
it in again.
Your In-Home Display only
shows information. It
doesn’t control your energy
In-Home Displays are useful to
see how much energy you’re
using, but they don’t control
your energy.
If you press the wrong button
onthe display, or forget to look
at it for a week, everything in
your home will carry on working
just ine. So relax, and get to
know it, and your home, just a
little bitbetter.