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The SmartEnergy Wi-Fi™ Wall Plug (WPS-0EW120) plugs into any 120V AC 15 amp outlet. Once powered and configured, the SmartEnergy plug both monitors power consumption as well as remotely switches power to any device plugged into it. When used to monitor power consumption, the power use information collected is sent over a local wireless network to the Savant Control system. This information is logged and displayed to the consumer through the TrueControl™ App. When used as a remote switch, power to any device plugged into it can be remotely applied and removed. This Quick Reference Guide describes the steps required to install and connect to a local wireless network. Once connected, the SmartEnergy Monitor/Switch Deployment Guide (009-1120-xx) describes how to configure it for power usage monitoring and remote switching. Box Contents (1) SmartEnergy Plug (WPS-0EW120-xx) (1) SmartEnergy Wi-Fi™ Plug Quick Reference Guide (this document) Required System Components Savant Control System that includes: Savant ® Smart Host or Savant ® Pro Host iOS device such as an iPad ® , iPhone ® , or iPod ® Touch Wireless Network Optional System Components Savant SUR-0500 Remote Savant wired or wireless keypad Specifications Environmental Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Humidity 30% to 80% Relative Humidity (non-condensing) Maximum BTU 5 BTU/hr Cooling Allow for adequate ventilation (Avoid enclosed area) Dimensions and We eight Height 3.64 in (92.5 mm) Width 2.13 in (54.1 mm) Depth 1.48 in (37.6 mm) Weight Net: 0.25 lb (0.11 kg) Weight Shipping: 1.0 lb (0.45 kg) Power Input Power 120V AC, 60 Hz (Standard NEMA 5-15 type outlet) Nominal Power Draw 1.5 watts (No load) Maximum Power Draw 1800 watts at 15 amps Operating Paramete ers Wireless Link 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi Compatible Wireless Range Up to 100 feet (30.48 m) (open space) Wi-Fi Security WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi Services AP Mode (Default), Ad-Hoc, Client Network Services UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP Outlet Surge protected (180 joules) Compliance Safety and Emissions FCC Part 15 | UL | Safety and Emissions FCC ID: YOPGS101MEPS IC ID: 9154A-GS1011MEPS RoHS Compliant Minimum Supported d Release Savant OS da Vinci 5.2.3 Front View A Protected LED When LED is green, this Indicates that 120V AC is being supplied to the SmartEnergy plug and that surge protection is functioning properly. B ON/OFF Multipurpose Button/LED Pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for 10 seconds prompts the LED in the button to flash once per second and the SmartEnergy plug to reboot. This removes all previous network settings and the default factory settings are restored. Pressing the ON/OFF button once switches off the LED and removes power from the connected device. Pushing the button again will turn the LED on and restore power to the connected device. When power is switched off remotely through an iPad or iPhone, the LED turns off to indicate power has been switched. When power is switched back On, the LED turns back On. LED flashes once to indicate the SmartEnergy plug has switched from AP Mode to the client of a wireless network. This happens when the Apply Settings button in the web server is pressed and the SmartEnergy plug joins the new network. C Surge Protected Outlet Plug any 120V AC device into the outlet. Once configured, the device connected can be remotely switched On and Off. General Network Information Network Requirements Savant requires the use of business class/commercial grade network equipment throughout the network to ensure the reliability of communication between devices. These higher quality components also allow for more accurate troubleshooting when needed. Connect all Savant devices to the same local area network (LAN), virtual local area network (VLAN), or subnet. Savant recommends not implementing any type of traffic or packet shaping in your network topology for the Savant devices as this may interfere with performance. Network Configuration To ensure that the IP Address will not change due to a power outage, a static IP address or DHCP reservation should be configured. Savant recommends using DHCP reservation within the router. By using this method, static IP Addresses for all devices can be easily managed from a single User Interface avoiding the need to access devices individually. Setting DHCP reservation varies from router to router. Refer to the documentation for the router on how to configure DHCP reservation. Best Practices It is recommended that when connecting to your wireless network, only one SmartEnergy plug at a time should be configured. WPS-0EW120-00 | 009-1091-02 | 140717 Savant Confidential and Proprietary 1 of 3 SmartEnergy Wall Plug (WPS-0EW120) Quick Reference Guide Scan this QR code for additional product information.

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The SmartEnergy Wi-Fi™ Wall Plug (WPS-0EW120) plugs into any 120V AC 15 amp outlet. Once powered and configured, the SmartEnergy plug both monitors power consumption as well as remotely switches power to any device plugged into it. When used to monitor power consumption, the power use information collected is sent over a local wireless network to the Savant Control system. This information is logged and displayed to the consumer through the TrueControl™ App.When used as a remote switch, power to any device plugged into it can be remotely applied and removed. This Quick Reference Guide describes the steps required to install and connect to a local wireless network. Once connected, the SmartEnergy Monitor/Switch Deployment Guide (009-1120-xx) describes how to configure it for power usage monitoring and remote switching.

Box Contents(1) SmartEnergy Plug (WPS-0EW120-xx)(1) SmartEnergy Wi-Fi™ Plug Quick Reference Guide (this document)

Required System ComponentsSavant Control System that includes:

• Savant® Smart Host or Savant® Pro Host• iOS device such as an iPad®, iPhone®, or iPod® Touch• Wireless Network

Optional System ComponentsSavant SUR-0500 RemoteSavant wired or wireless keypad

SpecificationsEnvironmentalEnvironmental

Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)

Humidity 30% to 80% Relative Humidity (non-condensing)

Maximum BTU 5 BTU/hr

Cooling Allow for adequate ventilation (Avoid enclosed area)

Dimensions and WeightDimensions and Weight

Height 3.64 in (92.5 mm)

Width 2.13 in (54.1 mm)

Depth 1.48 in (37.6 mm)

WeightNet: 0.25 lb (0.11 kg)

WeightShipping: 1.0 lb (0.45 kg)

PowerPower

Input Power 120V AC, 60 Hz (Standard NEMA 5-15 type outlet)

Nominal Power Draw 1.5 watts (No load)

Maximum Power Draw 1800 watts at 15 amps

Operating ParametersOperating Parameters

Wireless Link 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi™ Compatible

Wireless Range Up to 100 feet (30.48 m) (open space)

Wi-Fi Security WPA/WPA2

Wi-Fi Services AP Mode (Default), Ad-Hoc, Client

Network Services UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP

Outlet Surge protected (180 joules)

ComplianceCompliance

Safety and EmissionsFCC Part 15 | UL |

Safety and Emissions FCC ID: YOPGS101MEPSIC ID: 9154A-GS1011MEPS

RoHS Compliant

Minimum Supported ReleaseMinimum Supported Release

Savant OS da Vinci 5.2.3

Front View

A Protected LEDWhen LED is green, this Indicates that 120V AC is being supplied to the SmartEnergy plug and that surge protection is functioning properly.

BON/OFF Multipurpose Button/LED

• Pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for 10 seconds prompts the LED in the button to flash once per second and the SmartEnergy plug to reboot. This removes all previous network settings and the default factory settings are restored.

• Pressing the ON/OFF button once switches off the LED and removes power from the connected device. Pushing the button again will turn the LED on and restore power to the connected device.

• When power is switched off remotely through an iPad or iPhone, the LED turns off to indicate power has been switched. When power is switched back On, the LED turns back On.

• LED flashes once to indicate the SmartEnergy plug has switched from AP Mode to the client of a wireless network. This happens when the Apply Settings button in the web server is pressed and the SmartEnergy plug joins the new network.

C Surge Protected Outlet

Plug any 120V AC device into the outlet. Once configured, the device connected can be remotely switched On and Off.

General Network InformationNetwork RequirementsSavant requires the use of business class/commercial grade network equipment throughout the network to ensure the reliability of communication between devices. These higher quality components also allow for more accurate troubleshooting when needed.Connect all Savant devices to the same local area network (LAN), virtual local area network (VLAN), or subnet. Savant recommends not implementing any type of traffic or packet shaping in your network topology for the Savant devices as this may interfere with performance.

Network ConfigurationTo ensure that the IP Address will not change due to a power outage, a static IP address or DHCP reservation should be configured. Savant recommends using DHCP reservation within the router. By using this method, static IP Addresses for all devices can be easily managed from a single User Interface avoiding the need to access devices individually.

Setting DHCP reservation varies from router to router. Refer to the documentation for the router on how to configure DHCP reservation.

Best PracticesIt is recommended that when connecting to your wireless network, only one SmartEnergy plug at a time should be configured.

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SmartEnergy Wall Plug(WPS-0EW120)

Quick Reference GuideScan this QR code for additional

product information.

Configure Network SettingsEvery SmartEnergy plug is shipped configured in AP Mode. In AP Mode, a user first connects through the built-in web server. Once logged onto the web server, modifications can be made to connect to your local wireless network. Two methods of connecting to a wireless network are described below. The first method connects by configuring the SmartEnergy plug to use DHCP. The second method connects by configuring the SmartEnergy plug with a static IP.

Method 1: Select an Existing Network (DHCP)The first method described below uses the DHCP functionality from a router to assign an IP address to the SmartEnergy plug. If DHCP is used, Savant recommends that a DHCP reservation be set up in the router. 1. Turn the SmartEnergy plug over. The MAC Address is affixed to a label

on the rear. Make note of this address.2. Plug the SmartEnergy plug into an 120V AC outlet. The LEDs will light

and a relay will click on. At this point, the outlet will be live and 120V AC will be present.

3. On the PC or Tablet device, navigate to the wireless network section where all the networks within the immediate area are displayed. Locate the SmartEnergy plug from the list of networks. This network is denoted by the last six digits of the MAC Address prefaced by the letters PT_ .Example: PT_008EB1

4. Select PT_xxxxxx and connect to it.5. Open an Internet browser. Enter 192.168.240.1/gsprov.html into the

address bar. The Savant Device Setup page shown below will open.

6. From the list of selections in the page above, click Client Settings.7. The Client Settings page shown below will open.

Additional Information:The Client Settings page lists four methods available to connect into the local wireless network. This procedure describes connecting to a network by scanning the area and selecting a network from all available networks.

8. From the Client Settings page, click Select an Existing Network. All the wireless networks in the area are displayed. The Select from the following existing networks page shown next will appear. Find the network from the list of available networks. Click the Select button beside the desired network.

Additional Information:To filter the number of networks displayed, add a checkmark to the Configure Scan Parameters checkbox. The page will expand exposing the scan length and criteria parameters. Set the filters as needed. The screen page above was filtered to look for networks on Channel 11 only.

9. In the Configure Wireless and Network Settings page, enter the following information:• SSID - The SSID of the network• Channel - The channel the network is currently using is displayed.• Security - Select WPA/WPA2 Personal or No Security. (WPA/

WPA2 Enterprise and WEP is not supported)• Passphrase / Confirm Passphrase - Enter password to network.• Check the Advanced Options box and verify Acquire IP Address

automatically (DHCP) is selected.

10. Click the Next button when complete.11. In the Wireless Configuration Summary page that appears, verify the

settings are correct. Click Save.12. On next page, click Apply Settings. The configured settings are saved

into the SmartEnergy plug. Note that the ON/OFF button flashes once indicating the settings were saved.

13. If DHCP reservation was configured then you know the IP Address assigned to the SmartEnergy plug. Continue to the next step. If simple DHCP was configured with no reservation, you will need to acquire the IP Address assigned. A few methods of acquiring the IP Address are displayed below:• A Network Scanner to scan the network and match the MAC

Address to the assigned IP Address can be used.• Telnet into the network router and acquire IP address using MAC

Address.14. Verify the SmartEnergy plug is connected to the network by moving the

PC or Tablet to the network where the SmartEnergy plug is configured.15. Connect to the SmartEnergy plug by entering the following into an

Internet browser:<IP Address of WPS-0E120>/smartplug.html

The Savant Smartplug Web Application web-server page will open. This page displays the voltage, current, and power statistics that are sent to the Savant Control system.

16. If the connection works, the SmartEnergy plug is connected and the RacePoint Blueprint™ configuration can now be started.

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Method 2: Select an Existing Network (Static IP)Method 2 uses the same procedure as Method 1 except a Static IP is configured. Repeat steps 1-8 in Method 1. Once complete, follow the steps below to configure the Static IP Address.

…Continued from Step 8 above…

9. In the Configure Wireless and Network Settings page, enter the following information:• SSID - The SSID of the network.• Channel - The channel the network is currently using is displayed.• Security - Select WPA/WPA2 Personal or No Security. (WPA/

WPA2 Enterprise and WEP are currently not supported)• Passphrase / Confirm Passphrase - Enter password to network• Check the Advanced Options box and click Static IP Address

Configuration. This will expose fields relating to setting a Static IP Address. Refer to page below.

• IP Address - Enter IP Address• Subnet Mask - Enter Subnet Mask• Gateway - Enter IP Address of Gateway/Router in the network.• DNS Server - If required, enter IP Address of the DNS server in the

network. Check with your network administrator.10. Click Next button.11. On the Wireless Configuration Summary page that appears, verify the

settings are correct. Click Save.12. On the next page that appears, click Apply Settings. The settings

configured are saved into the SmartEnergy Plug. Note the ON/OFF button flashes once indicating the settings have been saved.

13. Verify the SmartEnergy plug is connected to the network by moving the PC or Tablet to the network where the SmartEnergy plug is configured for.

14. Connect to the SmartEnergy plug by entering the following into an Internet browser:

<IP Address of WPS-0E120>/smartplug.htmlThe Savant Smartplug web server page will open. This page displays the current voltage, current, and power statistics sent to the Savant Control system.

15. If the connection works, the SmartEnergy plug is connected to the network and the RacePoint Blueprint™ configuration can now be started.

RegulatoryThe following statements are applicable to the WPS-0EW120-xx. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Any changes or modifications of this product, not approved by manufacturer will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.Contains:FCC ID: YOPGS1011MEPSIC ID: 9154A-GS1011MEPS

Additional DocumentationAdditional Documentation is available on the Savant PortalKnowledge Base > Savant Hardware > Energy Management > SmartEnergy Plug-In

Wi-Fi SmartEnergy Switch and Monitor - Deployment Guide (009-1120-xx)Wi-Fi SmartEnergy Switch and Monitor - Technical Spec. (009-1244-xx)

Copyright © 2014 Savant Systems, LLC. SAVANT and RacePoint Blueprint are trademarks of Savant Systems, LLC.All brand names, product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Savant Systems, LLC reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.

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