
Z200 PV Analyzer
User Manual
The ON/OFF button is in the
ON
state, and the instrument is
turned on.
The ON/OFF button is in the
WAKE UP
state, and the instrument
is in the timer mode.
The Z200 PV Analyzer battery solution is based on a rechargeable
RRC 2054 Li-ion battery, that can be reached from the front panel
by loosening the two finger screws. The battery cover must be
mounted at all times, unless when the battery is being replaced.
5.2
WiFi setup and Z200 WiFi basics
You will communicate with the
PV Analyzer Z200
through a browser window at all time.
1. After turning on the instrument, the internal computer will set up a WiFi hotspot (local
wireless network) that can be connected with other WiFi devices, so make sure that WiFi
on your preferred smart device (smartphone, tablet or laptop) is enabled.
2. The name of the hotspot access point will be in the form: ”Z200-xxxx-xxxx”, where x rep-
resents unique numbers for every Z200 hotspot. Once you have found the hotspot simply
connect using the password: Xoplag10.
3. Open your internet browser (e.g. google Chrome) and type: ”z200/” in the URL bar. If
you are already connected to the internet by other means, you have to type ”192.168.4.1”
instead, as this signifies to your device not to look up the Z200 through a DNS server, but
only find it within the local WiFi network itself.
4. When using a new browser to access the Z200 for the first time, it might be necessary to
enable PopUps for the Z200 homepage, in order to allow it to store PDF reports from your
subsequent measurements. This is e.g. done within Chrome by clicking on the ”No PopUp”
icon, that appears to the right of the URL-address bar AFTER creating the first PDF report
(It is only needed the first time you generate a report).
5. Optional: With Chrome it is possible to make a shortcut to the Z200 homepage, so you can
open up directly to the Z200 with an icon of its own. Go to the Z200 homepage, and open
the menu to the right of the URL address bar and tap on ”Add to home Screen”.
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