Enabling Demand Response Management

Enabling Demand Response Management

To enable DRM control:

Step 1: Log into the GivEnergy Monitoring Portal at www.givenergy.cloud

Step 2: On your portal dashboard, hover over the ‘My Inverter’ card and select the expand icon.

 

Step 3: In the ‘My Inverter’ screen, click the ‘Remote Control’ button found in the top right corner of the window.

 

Step 4: Click ‘Inverter’ at the top of the Remote Control page.

 

Step 5: Scroll down the page until you see the ‘Control’ section.

 

Step 6: Click ‘Read Category’ to input the values into the ‘Inverter DRM’ field in the Control section.

 

Step 7: Once the values are entered, click the toggle button to enable the DRM control.

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