ENcombi ECpv2 Quick Start Manual Download Page 8

Connection to ECweb established

First page to be displayed after an initial welcome page when connection is established
is the front page of ECweb.

Whenever navigating around the ECweb you can always return to this page by clicking
the ENcombi logo in the upper left corner.

In the upper right corner you can see the current access login level. Find more
information about this in the chapter revolving password scheme.

In the lower left corner ECpv2 will display any info and warning messages it wants to
communicate to the user. Some messages will clear themselves automatically. Others
demand user action to be acknowledged first. In that case a dedicated button with a
garbage can symbol will be presented alongside with the messages. Furthermore when
changing certain settings etc. a reboot of the ECpv2 is required before the changes take
effect. This will be communicated in the message as well and a dedicated button with
refresh symbol will be presented alongside with the messages.

In the lower right corner is the internal clock of the ECpv2 displayed.

In the lower center a total of six menu tiles are available. These are from the left:

1. “Identifiers” gives access to overview of SW version installed and extras present

in the ECpv2 as well as set up of project details (name, location etc.), password
scheme etc.

2. “EClogic” provides the possibility of making project specific logical expressions

when required. That could be for linking physical digital inputs applied on power
meters to the position of breakers or similar. Also here RRCR can be set up

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Summary of Contents for ECpv2

Page 1: ...ECpv2 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 2: ... 2 Introduction 3 ECweb 4 Connecting to ECweb with Internet Explorer or Pale Moon browser on PC laptop 4 Connecting to ECweb using any other browser or mobile device 4 Troubleshooting 6 Connection to ECweb established 7 1 ...

Page 3: ...Document change log 2022 06 28 First version 2 ...

Page 4: ...hich will give you monitoring and control capabilities even from remote if connectivity to the ECpv2 is in place Note that it is not mandatory for the control and balancing of the PV genset and Mains part to work to have HMI or laptop connected to ECweb It is required for commissioning of the ECpv2 only This document explains how to establish a connection to the ECpv2 from your laptop and mobile d...

Page 5: ...wser must be used for the download Java download 1 Type in IP address of the ECpv2 in the browser command line Default IP address is 192 168 1 101 2 Type in login credentials when prompted Default login credentials are user web_user0 password web_password0 3 Accept Ignore all warnings populated 4 If tiles on the front page are out of order click on the page and they will fall into place If any Ico...

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Page 7: ...subnet as the ECpv2 Even though you have an ethernet cable going directly from your laptop to the ECpv2 you still need to make sure that your laptop is provided with a suitable IP address In the case where the default IP address of the ECpv2 192 168 1 101 is kept a suitable IP address for your laptop would be 192 168 1 x where x is a number in the range 2 249 excluding 101 as this is used by the E...

Page 8: ...e can symbol will be presented alongside with the messages Furthermore when changing certain settings etc a reboot of the ECpv2 is required before the changes take effect This will be communicated in the message as well and a dedicated button with refresh symbol will be presented alongside with the messages In the lower right corner is the internal clock of the ECpv2 displayed In the lower center ...

Page 9: ...dividual inverter and power meter 4 Control gives access to set up of ECpc controller related parameters such as IP configuration Internal clock handling etc 5 Settings give access to setup of site specific parameters such as number and ratings of genset grid connections and inverters which power meters are used power and reactive control schemes etc 6 Logs give access to setup of log specific par...

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