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5.4.1  Status display

During normal operation, the iSolar DL3 indicates the 
status display with the following information:
•  Data memory progress bar (fill level)
•  Remaining logging time in days
•  VBus

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 devices connected

•  Sensors connected

The data memory progress bar is divided into 10 seg-
ments. Each segment represents 10 % of the memory 
capacity. 
Data memory progress bar

•  Segment filled: The memory capacity of this seg-

ment is fully occupied.

•  Segment flashing: The memory capacity of this seg-

ment is partly occupied.

The arrow above the data memory progress bar indi-
cates the remaining logging time in days.
In the bottom left-hand area of the status display, each 
VBus

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 device connected with a functioning VBus

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communication is indicated by a corresponding filled 
checkbox.
In the bottom right-hand area of the status display, 
each sensor connected is indicated by a correspond-
ing filled checkbox.

5.4.2  Network display

In the network display, information about the network 
connection is displayed.
In the centre, the IP address of the DL3 is displayed. 
When the DL3 is connected to the Local Area Net-
work (LAN), a house is indicated on the left-hand side 
of the display. 

When the DL3 is also connected to the Internet, a 
globe is indicated on the right-hand side of the display 
(the house is not indicated any more in that case). 

If the DL3 has not been assigned with an IP address, none 
of the symbols are indicated, the line remains empty.

Note: 
If a static IP address has been assigned to 
the DL3, the IP address and the house/globe 
symbol appear as soon as the network cable 
has been connected. 

5.4.3  VBus

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 display

In  the VBus

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  display, VBus

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 information about the 

VBus

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 devices connected is indicated. 

In the left-hand area of the display, the number of bytes 
received (Rx) is indicated. In the right-hand area of the 
display, the number of bytes transmitted (Tx) is indicated.
A VBus

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 device connected with a functioning VBus

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communication is indicated by a corresponding filled 
checkbox in the bottom area of the display.

Each VBus

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 device has its own display. The connec-

tions VBus

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 1 to VBus

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 6 are displayed each in their 

own display.

 

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In order to leave the status level and access the 
VBus

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 displays, press button 2.

 

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The display indicates information about the VBus

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device. 

 

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In order to access information about further 
VBus

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 devices, scroll down by pressing button 3.

5.4.4  Sensor display

In the sensor display, information about the sensors 
connected is indicated.
In the left-hand area of the display, the resistance value 
of the corresponding sensor is indicated. In the right-
hand area of the display, the temperature value of the 
corresponding sensor is indicated in °C. 
A sensor connected is indicated by a corresponding 
filled checkbox in the bottom area of the display. 
Each sensor has its own display. The data of the inputs 
CL and S1 to S3 are displayed each in their own display.

 

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In order to leave the status level and access the 
sensor displays, press button 2. 

 

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Press button 2 to scroll down through the VBus

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displays until the sensor displays appear.

 

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In order to access information about further sen-
sors, scroll down by pressing button 2.

Summary of Contents for iSolar DL3

Page 1: ...ank you for buying this product Please read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit Please keep this manual carefully Mounting Electrical connection Operating controls Manual...

Page 2: ...o au thorised skilled personnel Only qualified electricians should carry out electrical works Description of symbols WARNING Warnings are indicated with a warn ing triangle They contain information on...

Page 3: ...uts possible Current loop interface 0 4 20mA BACnet functionality for BACnet conform trans mission and reception of data Data logging onto SD card Technical data Housing plastic PC ABS and PMMA Protec...

Page 4: ...urface such as a radiator or tap ATTENTION Short circuit A short circuit can lead to damage to electronic components Close the housing before establishing the mains con nection Initial installation mu...

Page 5: ...losed wall plug and screw leav ing the head protruding Hang the housing from the upper fastening point and mark the lower fastening points centres 180 mm Drill 2 holes 6 mm and insert the wall plugs F...

Page 6: ...minal block included and a common two wire cable VBus connection at the terminals 1 2 VBus connection 1 slave 3 4 VBus connection 2 slave 5 6 VBus connection 3 slave 7 8 VBus connection 4 slave 9 10 V...

Page 7: ...nged in different ways An option can be selected by pressing buttons 1 and 2 and then confirming by pressing button 3 Now the option can be activated By pressing buttons 1 and 2 Yes can be selected to...

Page 8: ...has been assigned to the DL3 the IP address and the house globe symbol appear as soon as the network cable has been connected 5 4 3 VBus display In the VBus display VBus information about the VBus de...

Page 9: ...esired VBus connection by pressing buttons 1 and 2 and confirm with button 3 To activate the monitoring of the VBus connec tion select Yes To deactivate the monitoring of theVBus connection select No...

Page 10: ...ging In the Logging sub menu the following adjustments can be made Interval Logging type SD card only if an SD card has been inserted into the SD card slot When Interval has been selected the logging...

Page 11: ...lows Select the menu item Erase data by pressing buttons 1 and 2 and confirm with button 3 To erase all data confirm the security enquiry Erase by selecting Yes and confirming by press ing button 3 Th...

Page 12: ...4 00 Recover Now Erase Erase data Yes No No Reset Yes No No Version 5 8 SD memory card slot SD memory card slot The SD memory card slot is located at the front of the device By means of the SD memory...

Page 13: ...ogged data onto an SD memory card The data are stored as aVBus format file and can be read out on a computer using the ServiceCenter software 2 Export logged data onto a computer over the web interfac...

Page 14: ...en 14 Note...

Page 15: ...en 15 Note...

Page 16: ...for the completeness of the drawings and texts of this manual they only represent some examples They can only be used at your own risk No liability is assumed for incorrect incomplete or false informa...

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