Installation/User Manual
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Radio Interference Statement
CE EMC Compliance
:
The equipment complies with CE EMC, which is designed to protect against
harmful interference in residential installations. The equipment could emit radio frequencies
which might cause harmful interference with radio communications, if the following
installation instructions are not adhered to. There is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes hindering interference to radio
or television reception, the following measures might resolve the issue:
a)
Relocate the receiving antenna, and keep it well away from the equipment.
b)
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for further assistance.
Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Communication Statement
The Energy Monitoring system and Analysis (EMA) software analyses and reports the performance
of each module using real-time data, which is collected through the Data Monitoring Unit (DMU)
gateway. The EMA promptly detects any performance issues in the array, pinpointing the
location and nature of the problem and providing precise guidance for maintenance, all within a
user-friendly graphic interface.
Communication between inverters and the DMU may be affected by signal “noise” from nearby
electrical equipment, the distance between inverters and the DMU, the number of inverters
supported, as well as other factors. If the DMU experiences a random loss of signal or data, an error
or problem did not occur. If the DMU does not communicate with the EMA database at all, contact
support.
Important Safety Instructions